Here's the report that a couple classmates sent to our class listserv with their take on the CLA conference...

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The good:

The 2 best presentations we saw were on Thursday, one on recruitment in Academic Libraries, and the other was a debate on whether we as librarians have made ourselves obsolete over the past decade. The Academic libraries presentation was useful in that it gave tips on applying, to make your cover letter stand out, the interview process (a whole day, often), our generation's job prospects (not bad, but there aren't as many retiring as we predicted - things should be good between 2009-2014). They also raised a commonly-heard complaint at FIMS, ie library schools' lack of adequately preparing its students for jobs, especially the lack of technological skills....505, anyone? anyway, it was probably the most informative seminar I saw.

The "debate", apparently a tradition at the conference, was on "It may not be a paper-less society, but it could be a librarian-less society". I'm sorry to say, but the side arguing that it will be a librarian-less society had the better arguments - in a nutshell, we've made it so easy for the user, that they don't need us, and the fact that we've gotten into bed with all the vendors. Soon, every library (academic, especially) will be as similar as one Chapters to another, if we've all bought the same package(s) from the same vendors. Another good point, was that as a profession, we're too hung up on getting "respect" from the outside, we have an inferiority complex, etc, and this is why we've let big business slowly creep in to libraries. Kinda like a lively 501 class. But, good stuff to hear for us who are entering the profession; maybe we'll put up more of a fight than the people w ho've been there all their lives, and who don't  really care anymore....

The Bad:

For $90, the "lunch" provided was pretty pitiful, a wrap, either with chicken, or "cup of noodles" thrown into a wrap, and called vegetarian. And pop (2 kinds, 7up and Pepsi, guess we made a deal with only one vendor). And, there were some fairly boring presentations, but you never know til you go. And nobody knows how to use powerpoint effectively. Really, the worst I can say about the conference is this (apart from below).

The Ugly:

And, I'm not sure how much CLA paid to have Elvis , a middle-aged Marilyn Monroe, and an annoying clown wander around, but this money could've been better spent on food, at the very least...

Anyhoo, time's running out here on the internet access, but overall, it was definitley worth going to. Maybe didn't shmooze as much as we should've, but others may have had luck in this department.

And someday, we predict that Jason will be the CLA president :)

Paul and Kelly 

Classmate of the Day: Emilie McLachlan for her Dell-inspired weekly summary for Management class today (and I'm not referring to the Dell laptop she brings to class).