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Showing posts with label Maureen Cole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maureen Cole. Show all posts

Monday, August 26, 2013

A couple of sessions from the SSD 2013 conference

Thanks to Buzzy Nielsen for sharing these links:

Did you miss the OLA Support Staff Division conference on July 19th? Not to worry! You can check out the presentations and handouts of a couple of the sessions on Northwest Central (http://nwcentral.org/).

Civility in the Workplace: Here, There, Anywhere
Presented by Mo Cole, Director, Oregon City Public Library
http://nwcentral.org/ssd-2013-conference-session-civility-workplace-here-there-anywhere

Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting According to Oregon Law
Presented by Carrie Rasmussen, Deputy District Attorney, Hood River County
http://nwcentral.org/ssd-2013-conference-session-mandatory-reporting-according-oregon-law

Monday, June 17, 2013

Oregon Libraries in the News this week

 The Rockwood library, part of Multnomah County Libraries, "with the help of Volunteers of America and Catering for a Cause, ... will be offering hot lunches as part of the federal summer food program" to feed hungry kids. How amazing is that?

Does your library have unusual or innovative programs to help out the community?

Oregon City Library
The Oregon City Library, headed by Maureen Cole (also appearing at our conference this year),  is looking to expand in its current location. This has been an ongoing issue for several years. I think the most interesting thing is the Carnegie library was originally built to accommodate an expansion. What a forward-thinking idea! Let's all keep our fingers crossed for Oregon City.

How many Carnegie libraries are in Oregon? Do you work in one?


Saturday, June 2, 2012

SSD Conference Breakout Session: Coping with Change

We have some great breakout sessions planned for this year's SSD conference. Here is some more information about the Coping with Change session:

If the first three things you think of when you hear about a change at work are “not this again,” or “if I hear about one more change, I'm just going to spit,” or “I can’t take this anymore,” then attend this session! Together we’ll explore the human side of change, trade tips on living through change, and talk about skills which will help you, and therefore your employer, get through change at work. Libraries are being challenged to be adaptable and flexible in order to survive; that has to start with staff. In his session, we’ll work together to adapt our attitudes about change from evil, awful, and horrid to exciting, invigorating and stimulating.

Presenter Bio: Maureen (Mo) Cole is the Director of the Oregon City Public Library, moving to that position in 2009 after working at the Eugene Public Library for 3 years and the Kellenberger Library at Northwest Christian University for 10 years. This year marks her 20th year as a librarian and she notes that the technology has completely changed during that time. Maureen brings a unique perspective because of her broad range of experiences in special, school, academic and public libraries in volunteer, classified and management positions ranging from technical services to public services. She was even a library board member at one point. Even though she is certain that the pace of change has completely exceeded our human capacity to change, she knows that library staff are superheroes who are up to any challenge.