Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. - Joseph Addison
About the Roundtable
- RART Librarian
- Jefferson County, Alabama, United States
The Jefferson County Public Library Association (JCPLA) was founded in 1974 for the improvement of librarianship and for the advancement of public libraries in Jefferson County. The public libraries of Jefferson County form our cooperative system, the Jefferson County Library Cooperative (JCLC). Membership in JCPLA provides an organizational structure for staff training countywide.
The Reader's Advisory Roundtable is open to all library workers in the JCLC Community. If you love reader's advisory, need help honing your skills, or are looking for new tools/ideas, please consider joining us. JCPLA and the Roundtables are a great way to share resources, connect with other libraries in the county, network with your colleagues, or just take a break from the daily grind and get some fresh perspective!
Questions? Send an email to jclcraroundtable [at] gmail [dot] com
Join JCPLA!
JCPLA is the local professional organization for libraries in Jefferson County, AL. Membership is $5 and is only open to those employed by a public library in Jefferson County. JCPLA manages the local Round Tables for professional connection and development in different areas of librarianship, and organizes workshops and professional development conferences annually.
Click here for a membership application!
Monday, December 3, 2012
Meeting next week
Good morning fellow JCLCers! This is your official Friendly Reminder that the RA Roundtable will be meeting next Wednesday, December 12 at 9am AT THE BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY DOWNTOWN and it's going to be spectacular! This is our annual holiday potluck, so please bring a small dish to share.
We'll be discussing cookbooks, and as an extra special treat, we'll be meeting in Southern History at the Birmingham Public Library where we'll get a look at their vintage cookbook collection. This area does tend to be on the cool side so wear layers and the BPL parking lot tends to fill quickly in the mornings, so an early arrival may be a good idea.
RART is geared towards adult services staff but everyone is welcome!
Holley
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