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Joint Meeting: An Evening with Phoebe Ayers

Annual Joint Meeting of the San Francisco Bay Region and Silicon Valley chapters of SLA

An Evening with Phoebe Ayers: Librarian, Author, and Notable Wikipedian

Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 5:30 – 8:00 pm
South Sea Seafood Village, Millbrae

Phoebe Ayers is a science and engineering reference librarian at the University of California, Davis.  Since 2003 she has been an editor and volunteer with the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia and its sister projects, and from 2010-2012 was a member of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. She is also the co-author of a book about Wikipedia, “How Wikipedia Works.”

Our annual joint chapter meeting is an excellent opportunity to network with your Bay Area colleagues.  The evening will include networking time (with no host bar) and a buffet Chinese dinner (including vegetarian and vegan options) followed by the presentation.

Agenda
5:30-6:15 Check-in and networking
6:15-7:00 Dinner
7:00-8:00 Presentation by Phoebe Ayers

SLA Program Cost
$30 for SLA members
$25 student/retiree/between jobs members
$60 for non-members

Location
South Sea Seafood Village is located at 195 El Camino Real in Millbrae.
The restaurant is a 5-minute walk from Millbrae BART and CalTrain. Street parking is also available.

Registration
Registration is now closed.

Many thanks to our generous sponsors, IEEE and Information Express!

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2013 Conference Buddy Program

2013 Conference Buddy Program

I’m happy to introduce the SF Bay Region Chapter’s first annual Conference Buddy Program!

Are you going to the conference in San Diego as a first-timer or relative novice? If you’re feeling a bit new at all this, or would like to be introduced to other SLA members, sign up today! We’ll pair you with a buddy to help you navigate the programs, INFO-Expo Hall, and receptions. Once you have a familiar face or two at the conference, you’ll be amazed at how often you’ll see them in the halls!

Are you a more experienced conference-goer with several years under your belt and a heavy weight of conference pins for your lanyard? Sign up to mentor a chapter member with less experience, and gain a chance to see this year’s conference through fresh eyes.

We’ll be pairing up first-timers with veteran conference-goers for as much advice, mentoring, and familiar-face-at-networking-events as is desired. Mentor buddies will be asked to contact their mentees before the conference in order to help answer any pre-conference questions that come up. Buddies can attend an open house or reception together, grab something to drink during a break, hit a dine-around, or whatever works for the pair. The experienced buddy can introduce the newbie to other SLA members and provide tips on how to best tackle the conference.

Please sign up for the Conference Buddy Program by Monday, April 22nd. We’ll match up buddies and email you so that you can make plans for the conference, and maybe meet first at the chapter program on May 22nd!

Of course, the first tip is to catch that worm! If you haven’t already registered for the conference, stop delaying! The Early Bird rate is only available through April 12th; on April 13th, the full member rate rises from $529 to $699. Student registrations are just $190!

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Neighborhood Dinners – Coming soon to a restaurant near you!

A favorite chapter tradition, Neighborhood Dinners, will take place in April. See the Neighborhood Dinners webpage for information on how to host or attend a dinner. The list of upcoming dinners will be updated periodically, so check back often to learn about new dining and networking opportunities!

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President’s Message – Give Us Something to Talk About!

President’s Message – Give Us Something to Talk About!

I am very pleased to announce the launch of the SF Bay Region chapter’s newly revitalized social media presence. Many of you may already be aware of the chapter’s group on LinkedIn. This group will continue on as it has, albeit with a few additional administrators. If you aren’t already a member of this group, I urge you to join.

In addition, thanks to the efforts of Lauren Reid, our new Networking Chair, our chapter has new, active accounts on Twitter and FaceBook. Lauren has been working energetically on both accounts for a few weeks now, so check them out to see the type of information that is being made available to you. In addition to SLA announcements and links to Bayline posts, you’ll find information about networking and professional development opportunities, calls for papers, and news of general interest to information professionals.

Follow the Twitter feed at http://twitter.com/SLASFBay.

On FaceBook, we opted for a group, rather than a page, because it is focused more on the people making up the community. All group members should feel free to post stories of interest or comment on anything you see on that page. I hope you’ll join our group at https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/50637818626/. We also plan to use this account to promote chapter events, so be sure to connect with your colleagues by marking yourself as “attending” an event if you plan to register.

In addition to using these venues to connect with each other, we hope these resources will also help us communicate our presence and value to non-members. Heather Gamberg, our PR Chair, is currently strategizing the best ways to use these resources, and other forms of media, to push our message out past the choir box and into the larger world.

Finally, on the topic of chapter communications, are you signed up for the chapter discussion list? If you’re reading this via e-mail, you may be thinking that I have lost my mind. “Of course, I’m signed up for the discussion list. I’m reading this, aren’t I?” Look up at the “From” line. If you only receive chapter messages that appear to come from Linda Yamamoto, you are not signed up for the discussion list.

Linda very ably administers the discussion list, but she also moderates the chapter reflector. The reflector is an e-mail list used for official chapter and SLA headquarters announcements. You will see event listings and important messages from yours truly on this list, but the only person with permission to post to this account is Linda. All chapter members are automatically signed up for the chapter reflector by SLA headquarters.

The discussion list is a completely separate resource to which any subscriber can post. You’ll see the same types of official announcements as on the reflector, but also a variety of other e-mails sent by members, from requests for recommendations for particular software or services, to a vast array of webinar opportunities forwarded from other SLA units, many of them free to members.

If you are starting to wonder if you are on the discussion list, but can’t remember who has always been in that “From” line, there’s another easy way to tell. Have you been getting the Intersect Alert? This newsletter is sent to the discussion list every Sunday or Monday by the faithful members of your Government Relations committee, Michael Sholinbeck, Tony Sheaffer, and me. It provides annotated links to news stories related to the intersection between libraries/librarians and government information policies. If you have not seen this newsletter recently, you are not on the discussion list.

Please sign up for the chapter discussion list by sending an e-mail to lyris@sla.lyris.net in the following format (leave the subject line blank):
Subscribe SLA-CSFO your-e-mail_address “FirstName LastName” (e.g. Subscribe SLA-CSFO jdoe@xyz.com “John Doe”)

If you are not on the chapter discussion list, you are missing a great opportunity to connect with our chapter and its members. Don’t worry; the number of e-mails is not overwhelming.

Please note, even if you signed up in the past, the Lyris platform has an unfortunate tendency to drop people from time to time. This usually happens if your employer’s e-mail server flags a few messages as spam and, unknown to the subscriber, sends an “unsubscribe” request back. For those of you who signed up with your UC Berkeley e-mail address, it’s probably time to sign up again. I am working with HQ to try and find a way to resolve this ongoing issue, so hopefully we’ll have a better way to deal with it in the future.

Your chapter leaders are working hard to offer you ways to engage through a number of communication channels. Pick the one(s) that work best for you. I hope to be hearing from you soon!

By Anne N. Barker
Chapter President

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Joint Meeting with BayNet Featuring Tasha Bergson-Michelson

Joint Meeting with BayNet Featuring Tasha Bergson-Michelson

January 30, 2013, 5:30-8:00 pm

Elephant and Castle Pub and Restaurant, 424 Clay St, San Francisco, CA 94111

 

Please join us at our annual joint meeting with BayNet featuring Tasha Bergson-Michelson of Google’s Search Education Team.

Ms. Bergson-Michelson will share her searching expertise in this presentation: “Bookends: Bringing together the basics and the advanced; a look at how the simplest of search skills helps improve the complex research undertakings.”

Tasha Bergson-Michelson is a Search Educator at Google. Drawing on nineteen years as a librarian and research skills trainer in K-20 and corporate settings, Tasha collaborates with librarians and other educators who want to integrate research skills into their classes and reference interactions to help their patrons access the most relevant, highest-quality sources available today. Tasha creates training resources that she shares through the Search Education hub and the Power Searching with Google massive open online courses, in posts for MindShift, on Google+, and on Twitter as @ResearchWell.

Where:
The event will be held at the Elephant and Castle Pub and Restaurant.
424 Clay St, San Francisco, CA 94111

When:
January 30, 2013
5:30 – 6:30 Registration, networking and appetizers
6:30 – 7:00 SLA-SF and BayNet announcements
7:00 – 8:00 Program with Q&A following

Cost:
$25 for BayNet/SLA members
$50 for non-members
$20 for students, retired, or unemployed

Seating at the restaurant is limited, so register soon!

Thanks go to Information Express for their generous sponsorship of this meeting.

Information Express

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Chapter Holiday Party and Annual Awards Ceremony

SF Bay Region Chapter Holiday Party
and Annual Awards Ceremony

Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 5:30 – 9:00 pm

ThirstyBear Brewing Company and Spanish Tapas Restaurant
661 Howard Street, SF
http://www.thirstybear.com

 

Please join us as we celebrate the season, another year of terrific Chapter events, and the contributions of some of our distinguished members.

Agenda:
5:30 – 6:30 Party!
6:30 – 7:00 Awards!
7:00 – 9:00 More Party!

Menu:
A variety of tapas and paella, including vegetarian options.
One drink ticket is included.

SLA Program Cost:
$25 per person for everyone

Location:
ThirstyBear is located in San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood. It is a 6 minute walk from Montgomery BART and MUNI. Street parking and various garages are nearby.
http://www.thirstybear.com/contact

Registration Deadline:
Please register online or ensure your mail-in registration form and check are received no later than Thursday, December 13.

Registration Forms:

Mail-In Registration

Event Refund Policy:
After careful review, the Executive Board of the SF Bay Region Chapter of SLA has decided that we cannot accommodate refunds or “rain checks” for our events (this includes programs, tours, professional development workshops, etc.).

Some reasons why:

• Our chapter does not make a profit on our events. We subsidize our events because it is important to us to be able to keep our attendance fees low.

• We are required to pay in advance for food and venues, and these costs are frequently based on head count. Therefore, we’ve already paid for your attendance.

• As a volunteer organization we are just not staffed to be able to keep track of refunds or attendance for future events.

So if you’ve paid for an event you find you cannot attend, please consider the following:

• Post a notice on our discussion board inviting a member to take your place

• Think of it a tax‐free donation to our organization.

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Neighborhood Dinners

Here’s the complete list of SLA neighborhood dinners going on this month.  RSVP to the host of your choice!

Lafayette/Orinda
Wednesday, April 11, 6:15 PM
Uncle Yu’s, 999 Oak Hill Road, Lafayette (7 minutes walk from BART)
RSVP to Dan Holmes

Albany/North Berkeley
Tuesday, April 17, 6:00 PM
Aangan Restaurant (http://www.hamroaangan.com/)
RSVP to Elyse Eisner

El Cerrito/Richmond
Wednesday, April 18, 6:00 PM
“Chez Rochelle,” 788 Colusa Avenue, El Cerrito (a safe & pleasant 1-mile walk from El Cerrito Plaza Bart)
RSVP to Rochelle Richardson

Temescal (Oakland)
Thursday, April 19, 7:00 PM
Barlata
RSVP to Laurel Bellon

Daly City
Thursday, April 19, 6:00 PM in the bar; 6:30 at the table
Boulevard Cafe, 2 Poncetta Dr Daly City, CA 94015
RSVP to Jaye Lapachet or Craig Cruz

San Leandro/Castro Valley/Hayward
Thursday, April 19, 6:00 PM
Mama Lupe’s Cosina Mexican, 15033 Farnsworth St, San Leandro
RSVP to Marlene Vogelsang

Presidio (SF)
Tuesday, April 24, 6:30 PM
Presidio Social Club, 563 Ruger Street
RSVP to Barbara Janis — and do it quick, space is limited!

Solano/Napa
Tuesday, April 24, Time: TBA
Bistro Sabor in Napa
RSVP to Becky Miller

Castro/Mission (SF)
Wednesday, April 25, 6:15 PM
Thai House Express, Castro @ 19th
RSVP to Hilary Schiraldi

Bernal/Noe (SF)
Thursday, April 26, 6:30 PM
Fattoush, Church between Clipper & 26th
RSVP to Cyndi Berglez

Southern Marin
Saturday, April 28, 6:30 PM
Signature Thai, 810 B St, San Rafael
RSVP to Anne Barker

Northern Marin/Sonoma
Tuesday, May 8, 6:45 PM
Hilltop 1892 in Novato
RSVP to Diane Rosenberger

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