[Chapters-l] Leading by Using Social Networks - Leadership Development Program at ASIS&T Annual, Sunday, 10/21, 5:30 p.m.
Beata Panagopoulos
beata_panagopoulos at Harvard.Edu
Tue Sep 4 13:26:20 EDT 2007
If you're going to Milwaukee, please attend this great program! If you
haven't already registered for the conference, there is a box to check off
on the registration form to say you're attending. If you've already
registered, no problem-- just show up!
Beata Panagopoulos
ASIS&T Chapter Assembly Director
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LEADING BY USING SOCIAL NETWORKS:
FACEBOOK AND SECOND LIFE
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
ASIS&T 2007 Annual Meeting
Sunday, October 21, 2007 5:30-6:30 pm
Moderator: Trudi Bellardo Hahn, Professor of Practice, University of
Maryland College of Information Studies
Speakers: Pascal Calarco, Head, Library Systems, University of Notre Dame
and Allison Brueckner, (SL alias: Teofila Matova), cAliCo Information
Consulting, Principal, and Dexter District Library, Technology Librarian
Second Life and Facebook offer different opportunities for group leaders.
Facebook is great for building a community presence that can be referenced
at anytime and provides more familiar forms of interaction such as
messaging and email. It only requires a computer with minimal
capabilities. Second Life is a 3D virtual world that offers, among many
other things, real-time meeting capability and exciting new forms of
interaction, though the technological demands are higher. Attend this
session for an overview about how each of these social networking tools
facilitates leadership.
Though only a few years old, Facebook is the largest social networking
community, with over 30 million members worldwide. Originating in academe,
many from the information professions are active on Facebook, and this
holds potential to help growth and interest of millennial-age and other
new professionals to become involved in professional organizations, should
we reach out to them and try to build virtual community. Pascal Calarco
has set up an ASIS&T group on Facebook, now over 130 members throughout
the world. He will talk about this group and some of the virtual
communities of interest to library and information science, and how we can
possibly leverage this community to identify and grow future ASIS&T
leaders.
Allison Brueckner will present on the various leadership styles which she
has observed and practiced for nine months in Second Life (SL), a 3D
virtual world. Social networks inherently evolve and the evolution of
leadership styles used in SL has varied in degrees of success. Ms.
Brueckner will discuss the technological challenges SL leadership faces,
when executing various projects and tasks. She will also present the
social impact this virtual environment makes on leadership styles. A
demonstration in-world, in Second Life, will also be given.
Trudi Bellardo Hahn is Professor of the Practice at the University of
Maryland, College of Information Studies. She formerly was the Executive
Director of the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information
Science. Earlier in her career, she managed a library instruction program,
directed educational programs for the Special Libraries Association, and
was on the faculties of Catholic University of America and the University
of Kentucky. She is a former president of ASIST and has been active in
numerous ASIST special interest groups, chapters, committees, conferences,
and juries. She won the ASIST Watson Davis Award and the Best Information
Science Book of 2003.
Allison Brueckner is the sole proprietor of cAliCo Information Consulting
and is a technology librarian for the Dexter District Library in Michigan.
She has three years work experience with non-for-profit research and
development organizations, five years academic library experience, five
years state government experience and eight years military experience.
Allison is an active member of the American Society for Information
Science & Technology (ASIS&T). She has been a member since 1997 and has
served in several capacities such as Director-at-Large on the Board of
Directors, Board Liaison for the Leadership Development Committee, Chair
of the Strategic Marketing and Branding Task Force, and
Secretary/Treasurer for the Michigan Chapter. Allison co-founded the
Special Interest Group (SIG) on Digital Libraries and served as its first
SIG-DL Chair in 2000. She is also the 2001 recipient of the James M.
Cretsos Leadership Award.
Pascal Calarco is Head, Library Systems, University of Notre Dame. Pascal
has been active in ASIS&T since joining in 1996, and has served the
Society in several governance capacities over the years, including
technical sessions and panels chair for this meeting. He considers ASIS&T
to be his primary professional association. He is also a leader with the
Ex Libris Users of North America, and International Group of Ex Libris
Users. He enjoys campus radio volunteering, online gaming, tent camping,
music, and playing with his two kids when not working.
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