Sunday, November 21, 2010

Lunch at the Natural History Museum, December 9th

While we eagerly await the holiday party, we have scheduled one more fantastic event to close out the year. I hope you will join us on December 9th at 11:30am, for a lunchtime overview presentation about the Natural History Museum and the Research Library by Chief Librarian Richard P. Hulser. A tour of the Research Library area may be possible, depending upon construction activities in progress that day.

Richard will be focusing on the past, present and future of the Research Library. A few of the rare and interesting items from the collection, including a first edition Edgar Allen Poe book on a topic you would never have guessed, are planned to be on display. After the meeting, a walking tour of the newly restored original 1913 building Rotunda with its dramatic stained glass ceiling, unique "What on Earth" exhibit, and original paintings of Charles R. Knight will be available along with a visit to the recently opened and fascinating Age of Mammals hall.

What do you want to learn about at the NHM Library or the Museum? Send your questions to Richard and he will address them during the tour. rhulser@nhm.org.

You may bring your own lunch, or order a Corner Bakery boxed lunch through Robin. The cost for the boxed lunch is $9.

To RSVP:
1. EMAIL ROBIN at rdodge@fidm.edu by December 7th. Regardless of lunch status, or facebook status for that matter, you will not be RSVP'd to this event unless you email Robin.

2. If purchasing a boxed lunch, please send your sandwich selection to Robin, and mail a check (payable to SLA-SCC) to: Robin Dodge, FIDM Library, 919 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA  90015, or simply bring your lunch money to the event.

Corner Bakery sandwich selections: Ham or Turkey Pretzel, Chicken Pesto, D.C. Chicken Salad, Poblano Fresco (Vegetarian, Chicken, Roast Beef) Tomato Mozzarella, Tuna Salad, Turkey Swiss, Mom's Roast Beef, Mom's Turkey, and Mom's Roasted Chicken.


Directions to the museum can be found at http://www.nhm.org/site/plan-your-visit/directions-parking.

Parking:
Museum guests can park in Exposition Park Lot 3, on the west side of Bill Robertson Lane (formerly Menlo Avenue), just north of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and east of Vermont Avenue. The parking facility is located on West side of the museum as shown in the map below. Although we previously thought we could arrange for free parking, attendees will in fact have to pay the $8 parking fee. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause.

Once parked, cross the street and enter the museum at the staff entrance which is partially obscured by fencing in the Southwest corner. The entrance denotes an auditorium.

Once inside, you will need to tell the security guard you are attending the meeting and sign in at the security guard desk. Someone will be there to point you to the Times-Mirror room which is a very short walk from the staff entrance area.

This just in! Public transit info from Metro Librarian Kenn Bicknell:
The Museum is also accessible by two different DASH lines as well as several Metro lines. You may wish to consider taking public transportation entirely, or find street parking somewhere and jump on a bus DASH, which is only 35 cents.

From downtown (7th & Flower), DASH F takes you right there in approximately 13 minutes.

Metro's Trip Planner will show all the best options (includes Metro as well as DASH).


Karen Sternheim Scholarship Recipient

Colleagues,
 
It is my pleasure to announce that UCLA MLIS student Ashley Sands has been selected as the recipient of this year's Karen Sternheim Memorial Scholarship.
 
Ashley, who expects to graduate next June, hopes to work in a humanities-based research center, library and/or museum. She worked this past summer at a Middle Bronze Age archeological site in southern Turkey, and is particularly interested in bringing library and information-science skills to archeological excavation and research.
 
Ashley was honored at the chapter's scholarship fundraiser Oct. 17 at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, as well as at the chapter awards dinner Nov. 10 at the LA84 Foundation.
 
Please join me in congratulating Ashely, and in thanking my colleagues on the scholarship panel -- Rita Costello, Keith Gurtzweiler, Victoria McCargar and Norah Xiao -- for their dedication to the committee and its work.
 
Best regards,
 
Peter
 
Attached:  Ashley's Essay

September / October 2010 Newsletter

Link to full newsletter
September / October 2010 Volume 35 Number 5


Wouldn’t you know it, just as I am getting the hang of things I have to turn the reins over to the new incoming Communications Director, Lesley Farmer. Yippee! I mean darn it all anyway….

I wanted you all to know that I have really enjoyed resurrecting the Chapter Newsletter and getting to know a lot of the SLA-SCC members. I hope to continue my involvement in 2011 by being the 1st to advertise in the newsletter as a vendor since I was never able to figure that out as the newsletter editor! Please send me any ideas for the final edition which will come out in December. Thank you!


Thursday, November 18, 2010

Even more pictures at the Flickr Site!

Did the pictures of the 2010 Awards Dinner whet your appetite for even more chapter activity photos?

Well, we gottem! Photos from chapter events from 2002 to 2010 have been uploaded to http://www.flickr.com/photos/34642745@N07/sets

You can add your own comments if you see yourself or a friend and they aren't in the caption.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Awards Dinner pictures

Come take a look at the 2010 Awards Dinner pictures, now available on the Chapter's new Flickr page, at http://www.flickr.com/photos/34642745@N07/

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Registration is now open for the 2010 Holiday Social!

You won't want to miss this informative and fun program. Please share with your friends and colleagues. The event is open to all.

Redesigning Live, Work and Play:
How Culture is Shifting and Business is Responding

A holiday event with substance. Join a variety of professionals to mix, mingle, synergize and look forward.

December 15th, 2010
Skirball Cultural Center

Featuring:
Jody Turner, Culture of Future
Innovation Advocate, Creative Culture Researcher and Connector
• A strategic look at the changing world
• Directional approaches for community shifts, education, inspiration, products and services
• Insights from leading brands such as Apple, Gap, IDEO, Samsung, and Starbucks




AND
Social Responsibility by Peter Derycz
Founder and CEO of Reprints Desk
Corporate Donor to Room to Read

• Why social responsibility is good for business
• Using challenge grants to foster community ownership and sustainability
• Creating culturally relevant programs with strong local staff and partnerships





Presented by:

Special Libraries Association Southern California Chapter
And
Los Angeles Chapter of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

In association with: Convergence Technology Council, Technology Council of Southern California, and SoCalTech.com.

Sponsored by: Thomson Reuters, LAC Group, Reprints Desk, IEEE, Cuadra, LexisNexis and Elsevier.

Plus: Three course meal and cash bar; Entertainment, provided by DJ Dave Dolphin; Free admission to the Museum prior to the event; Support of an important charitable cause, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting Room to Read.

Date: Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
Time: 5:00PM Check-in & Registration
6:00PM Dinner & Program
Location: Skirball Cultural Center

Professionals: $75.00
Students: $40.00

Register online here: http://lacasist.org/event/2010/redesigning-live-work-and-play
If you prefer to mail your registration, you may do so by printing the flyer from the above website.

I hope to see you at the Skirball!
-Robin Dodge
SLA-SCC President Elect