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Today’s Agenda:

This partner meeting covers the successes of 2012, upcoming programming for 2013, working group discussions, and a wrap-up session.

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  1. Today’s Agenda: 2012 Partner Successes– Kathleen Gesinger – 45 min 2013 Programming – Jennifer Peterson - 15 min Working Groups– WJ Team - 25 min Wrap Up – Kathleen Gesinger - 5 min November Third Thursday Partner Meeting15 November 2012

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  4. Who is here today?

  5. We asked you…. What 1-3 efforts using WebJunction are you most proud of this year?

  6. “Getting through migration and launch!”

  7. Since launch WJ.org has had: 255,272 visits 73,018 unique visitors 732,601 page views

  8. Partners are leading the way

  9. Partner Section Page Views

  10. 20 out of 50 Page Views are Partner Pages - Of our top 50 page views since launch, 20 of those pages are Partner Pages. - Top 50 page views: 362,278 total 126,630 partners = 35% - Partner Site total page views represent 33% of all page views on the site

  11. Top 25 File Downloads:

  12. Member course activity since launch: 2,941 new members have been approved for course access • 3,910 members have used the LMS • 6,046 courses added to learning plans • 2,972 courses completed

  13. Top 20 course enrollments since launch:

  14. “WebJunction Webinars”

  15. WEBINAR PARTICIPATION

  16. Best Small Library in America 2010 (Glen Carbon Centennial Library, IL, winner) • Library Reading Incentive Programs for Summer and Beyond (OH, IN) • Developing Online Patron Tutorials (IL) • The Entrepreneurial Librarian (PA) • Innovations from America's Best Small Libraries 2011 (Page PIt Takes a Community to Bridge the Digital Divide • ublic Library, AZ, a finalist) • Project Compass webinar series with MN, Jobs and Small Business Task Force of MELSA. PARTNER WEBINAR INVOLVEMENT NOW SPEAKING: Illinois Kansas Ohio Minnesota Washington Indiana • Organizational Storytelling for Librarians • Kate Marek (Illinois) and Chris Rippel (Kansas) • Developing and Maintaining E-Reader Policies and Procedures for Libraries • David Newyear (Ohio) and Ming Heraty (Illinois) • Twitter for Job Seekers: Tips for Helping Your Library's Job-seeking Patron • Brooke Roegge (Minnesota) • It Takes a Community to Bridge the Digital Divide • David Keyes (Washington) • Skills for the Everyday Leader • Edra Waterman (Indiana) • Virtual ConnectionsMelanie Hedgespeth and Randy Merrell (Kansas)

  17. Best Small Library in America 2010 (Glen Carbon Centennial Library, IL, winner) • Library Reading Incentive Programs for Summer and Beyond (OH, IN) • Developing Online Patron Tutorials (IL) • The Entrepreneurial Librarian (PA) • Innovations from America's Best Small Libraries 2011 (Page Public Library, AZ, a finalist) • Project Compass webinar series with MN, Jobs and Small Business Task Force of MELSA. PARTNER WEBINAR INVOLVEMENT NOW SPEAKING: Kansas Florida Pennsylvania Virginia Ohio • Understanding Compassion Fatigue in Your LibraryLinda Bruno (Florida) • Best Kept Secret: Marketing the Small & Rural Library • Michelle A. McIntyre and Melinda Tanner (Pennsylvania) • Grant Writing for Libraries Serving ChildrenSue Kimmel and Gail Dickinson (Virginia) • Best Small Library in America 2012 • Julie Hildebrand (Kansas) • Freedom Rings in Philadelphia: community technology adoption • Jennifer Donsky and Lorelei Shingledecker (Pennsylvania) • Energize your base: Tips and tools to raise awareness and build support for library services • Jennifer Pearson and Hallie Rich (Ohio)

  18. “Library as Community Center - Kansas webinar training series” WebJunction Kansas

  19. “Ohio Summer Reading Program, Ohio eBook Project, State Librarian's monthly reports” WebJunction Ohio

  20. “Development of the Community Resources Page, Especially the Employment Resources and Training pages, done in partnership with Job Service.” WebJunction Montana

  21. WebJunction Illinois “Facilitated 2 complete blog series focused on specific topics & featuring guest bloggers.” Summer 2012: Growing Greener Libraries Fall 2012:The Learning Curve

  22. WebJunction Illinois “Promoted WJIL at 3 separate conferences including a poster session and presentation.”

  23. WebJunction Illinois “Re-design of several of our pages to make them more participatory and visually appealing”

  24. WebJunction Illinois “Re-design of several of our pages to make them more participatory and visually appealing”

  25. Pat Carterette Star Award Jay Turner WebJunction Georgia “Jay Turner in Georgia was really helpful as one of our guest bloggers and I think I will be picking his brain fairly often in the future.”

  26. Pat Carterette Star Award Jay Turner WebJunction Georgia“Jay has been extremely generous in sharing!”“Jay always is innovating and creating.”

  27. Pat Carterette Star Award WebJunction Illinois“ I typically look at the other partners' pages for ideas for design and organization of content….we look at Illinois activities for ideas on CE and content.”

  28. Pat Carterette Star Award WebJunction Illinois “Illinois has good material!” “I have looked to the Illinois Page and the Missouri Page for inspiration, but I have not developed relationships with the people behind these pages.”

  29. Creative Sessions – let’s meet

  30. let’s meet Creative Session – let’s meet WJPARTNERS-L@oclc.org

  31. Webinar Programming 2013

  32. Topic areas for 2013 • Editorial Update • Monthly focus in programming and content • Help build community and generate content • Align with Partner training and programming efforts • Experiment with other programming and engagement opportunities Leadership Library Service Technology Other Grant-related Topics

  33. Editorial Calendar Partnerships and Innovation (January) • The Impact of an Ice Cream Sundae – Partnerships (webinar) • Creating a Culture of Innovation in your Library and Community (webinar) Staff Training and Development (February) • Self-Directed Achievement in a Personalized Training Culture (webinar) • TBD? E-Readers & Other Mobile Devices Training for Patrons Customer Service Digital Literacy and Inclusion Funding, Advocacy, Fundraising, and Demonstrating Impact Library Management Improving Interpersonal Communication Developing or improving programs Readers Advisory, especially via mobile apps and social media Emerging Technology, Cloud Computing and Website Development

  34. WebJunction Working Groups

  35. Collecting Stories of Impact • What: showcase stories of how libraries are impacting lives and helping to transform communities • Why: build library staff skills to demonstrate and communicate the library’s value.How: devise strategies for how best to find and collect these stories and to build skills. JENNIFER working group lead (AHNIWA – support)

  36. New Training Formats • What: explore new training formats and discoveries about learning • Why: to address the need for current, engaging, and easy-to-access training content • How: collaborate on exploration and application of new ideas to enhance engagement and learning • BETHA working group lead (SHARON and DALE support)

  37. Sourcing New Content • What:identify sources of high quality library-specific training content • Why: to address the demand for this needed contentHow: share and explore available options and define the steps needed to adapt content for a nationwide audienceKATHLEEN working group lead (SHARON and BETHA support)

  38. Webinar Archives What: enhance webinar archives. Why: provide certificates to affiliated members for viewing archives and to create opportunities for webinar programming to be built into training programs more easily. How: include in course catalog, get your input on format and enhancements. JENNIFER working group lead (DALE support)

  39. Tag Taxonomy • What: create and apply a tag taxonomy to WebJunction content • Why: to improve the discoverability of related content across the website • How: by developing and applying keywords to content and topic pages across webjunction.org.   • AHNIWA working group lead (SHARON support)

  40. Marketing WebJunction • What: identify and design new marketing materials for the appropriate channels • Why: to raise awareness and promote WebJunction offerings that are available to library staff • How: define needs and most useful application of a refreshed marketing effort • KATHLEEN working group lead (JENNIFER support)

  41. Collecting Impact Stories New Training Formats Sourcing New Content Webinar Archives Tag Taxonomy Marketing WebJunction

  42. Will you be attending ALA Mid-Winter this year? It’s in Seattle! Yes  No 

  43. How would you like to connect in Seattle?

  44. Thanks for everything you do at WebJunction! Next Third Thursday Meeting: 17 January 2013 9-10:30am PST/12-1:30pm EST

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