Make Your Mark@your library

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THE 37TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
THEME: Make Your Mark@your library
April 15 - April 17, 2010
Penn Stater Conference Center
215 Innovation Boulevard
State College, PA 16803
Toll-Free 800-233-7505
Phone 814-863-5000
FAX 814-863-5002
Contact: Doug Francis


DIRECTIONS FOR DOWNLOADING FORMS

  • Please note that the Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer to view some of the forms below.
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INFORMATION FOR ATTENDEES

INFORMATION FOR PRESENTERS

INFORMATION FOR MODERATORS

  • PSLA Members! The Conference is coming and your help is needed.

    Volunteer to moderate a conference mini-session. Moderators introduce presenters, check tickets, stamp ACT 48 forms, and return evaluation forms. It's not a difficult job and you will be helping your professional association's annual conference to run smoothly.

    Also moderators may attend and get ACT 48 credit for four sessions. Everyone else is limited to three sessions.

    If you are a PSLA member attending the conference and would be willing to moderate a session, please complete this on-line form. Or if you wish, you may fill out this Word document and email it to the address indicated on the sheet. Direct any questions about moderating at the PSLA conference to: mtatro@phila.k12.pa.us.

INFORMATION FOR EXHIBITORS

INFORMATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

  • Each year PSLA sponsors the "Me? A School Librarian?" Contest for high school students interested in librarianship as a career. Application forms were due in December.

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