LibraryLinkNJ - Spring Membership Meeting 2014
All LibraryLinkNJ members are welcome to attend.
Event Materials
Event Description
Where: Three locations!
- Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Alexander Library, Scholarly Communications Center
- Rowan University, Glassboro, Chamberlain Student Center, Room 221
- William Paterson University, Wayne, Cheng Library, Auditorium and Friends Room
We will also be raffling off a selection of Nooks and Kindles at all three locations.
Space is limited, so don’t delay — register today!
Who: VOTING REPRESENTATIVES- Your vote is essential. If you were the voting representative for your library in your former Regional Library Cooperative, we should have you listed as the voting representative for your library in LibraryLinkNJ, the New Jersey Library Cooperative. You can double check by going to the Voting Representative List. Contact lyu [at] librarylinknj.org (Mi-Sun Lyu, )if the information there is incorrect.
If you are unable to attend, we encourage you to designate a proxy by filling out the Proxy Designation Online Form.
Why: Networking, Learning, and Voting!
Networking & Refreshments: 1:45 - 2:45 PM
Enjoy refreshments and catch up with Cooperative Members, Staff and Board Members
Voting (Business Meeting): 2:45 - 3:30 PM
The Executive Board and Executive Director have posted for Voting Representative review and action:
- Proposed FY15 Slate of Executive Board members
- Proposed FY15 Budget
- Proposed Strategic Plan FY15 - FY16
Election by Petition: At the Fall Business Meeting, the membership approved a revision to the Bylaws providing an option for Voting Representatives to run by petition for the Executive Board.
Guidelines on how to submit a petition are available here.
Action items and supporting materials are also posted under "Event Files" above.
Program: 3:30 - 4:30 PM
"Libraries Today & Tomorrow:
Incubators for Community, Business & Culture"
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with Geoff DiMasi - the founder of the web and software design company P’unk Ave, co-founder of the co-working space Indy Hall and co-founder and curator of the idea sharing series Ignite Philly. Indy Hall, one of the earliest coworking spaces, known for incubating community with the goal of making Philadelphia a better place to live, work, and learn. Due to its success in creating a truly engaged and participatory membership interested in being good citizens in their neighborhood, Indy Hall has become the model emulated worldwide. Geoff will share what he has learned by cultivating a coworking community and how public, school, academic and special libraries can apply this model. |
Photo credit: Michael Long, Fotograffic
