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11 01 2008

Fri, 11 Jan 2008

SPLMI Offering an Advanced Session
The Advanced SMALL PUBLIC LIBRARY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE sponsored by the Illinois State Library and hosted by the University of Illinois at Springfield will be held June 1-6, 2008. Highly endorsed by previous participants and public library boards across the state, this weeklong Institute is traditionally intended for directors of smaller public libraries and directors new to the Illinois library community. During the last five years, through evaluations and survey responses, many participants have expressed an interest in a follow-up course or an "advanced" SPLMI. Previously, two very successful "advanced" SPLMIs have been held. In response to this interest, and the recognized need for updating and continuing education, 50 SPLMI graduates will have the opportunity to once again attend the Small Public Library Management Institute. Because this is an advanced SPLMI, attendance is restricted to only those public library directors who have attended a previous SPLMI. First priority will be given to applicants who have not attended one of the two previous advanced SPLMIs. The focus of this year's event will be "expertise", and current and future trends in a variety of topics including Core Values, Open Access, the Right to Read and the impact of the library on the community. A key goal of this year's Institute is to assist public library administrators in providing better service to the constituents they serve. In addition, during the week opportunities for networking, teambuilding, and informal discussions are considered vital components of the schedule. Participants will be housed in individual rooms on the UIS campus during the week, and will make extensive use of campus facilities. The registration fee for the week has been held again to only $50(PALS will cover this fee for PALS member library directors.), and each participant will be responsible for his or her own travel expenses. Through grant funding, the State Library provides all program materials, lodging, and meals. Both geographic distribution and some variation in library size will be considered in selecting fifty participants. Applications must be received on or before Friday, March 21, 2008 by fax or mail. Attendees will be notified of their selection in early April. Find applications at nancys@palsnet.info.

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