This coming Thursday, February 20, Dr. Abdullahi will give a talk on how to improve your presentation skills! The information he’ll share will help us with class projects, interviews, and on the job! Come join us on Thursday at 5:00pm in Room 337, and learn how to get rid of those those public speaking butterflies!
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Spring 2014 Semester Events
Welcome back to NCCU SLIS for the Spring 2014 semester! We’d like to extend a special welcome to the new MLS and MIS students who have started this semester!
Come join us for our great line-up of activities this semester!
February
2/5/14: ALA Student Chapter Meeting, all students welcome! 5pm in Room 337
2/20/14: Program on How to Give Better Presentations by Dr. Ismail Abdullahi, 5pm in Room 337
March
3/5/14: Resume Workshop with Terry Hill, Tiffany Allen, and Rich Murry, 5pm in Room 337
3/21/14: ALA Student Chapter Dinner, 6pm at a local restaurant TBD
April
4/12/14: Tour of Hunt Library, NC State University, Raleigh, 10:30am
Next ALA Student Chapter Meeting: This Wednesday (9/18) at 5:15
Come join us for our next ALA Student Chapter meeting this coming Wednesday, September 18 at 5:15pm in Room 338, Shepard Library! We’ll be discussing new activities for the year ahead, so bring your ideas and get involved! It’s going to be a great year ahead!
Any questions? Leave a comment below or email one of the NCCU ALA Student Chapter Officers on the Chapter Officers page.
See you Wednesday!
Save the Date! Last Dinner of the Semester on April 20!
Our last ALA Student Chapter activity of the semester will be dinner at Satisfaction in Brightleaf Square in Durham at 6:00PM on April 20! Come on out and join us for good food and drinks (and great company!) in a fun, casual atmosphere! NCCU SLIS students and alums are all welcome. Satisfaction is known for their pizza and burgers, but they also have vegetarian items on the menu.
Brightleaf Square is at the corner of W. Main and Gregson Streets in Durham, and Satisfaction is in the building on the north side (closest to W. Main St.). The address for Satisfaction is 905 W. Main St, #37, Durham, NC, 27701.
We hope you’ll join us! RSVP on the Evite.
Q-Theory Workshop Set for April 13, 2013, at James Shepard Library, NCCU
Q-Theory Workshop
Saturday, April 13, 2013
James Shepard Library, Room 337
9 am – 3 pm
Q Methodology is a research method used to study people’s viewpoints on a particular topic. This workshop will include an introduction to Q methodology and theory, along with a hands-on actualization of the Q research process. The actualization will include:
The concourse: gathering value statements about the research question from respondents, and the Q sort: the sorting process of the value statements into a ranking order from agree to disagree.
Q-Theory Workshop will be held at North Carolina Central University in James Shepard Library on the 3rd floor, Room 337
Bring your laptop and please join us for an interactive workshop.
Lunch will be provided.
Sign up for this informative workshop! See you there!
Save the Date! NCCU SLIS Dinner at Mellow Mushroom on February 23
Come join us for dinner at the Mellow Mushroom at the American Tobacco Campus, across the street from the Durham Bulls Stadium. This will be a fun opportunity to catch up with fellow library students–or meet new ones! Check out the yummy menu, which includes vegetarian and gluten-free options:
http://mellowmushroom.com/corpmenu
Parking is plentiful around the ATC, including free parking in the deck.
Please RSVP on the Evite so that we can let Mellow Mushroom know how many of us to expect. . Know any classmates who aren’t on the guest list yet? Let us know! Significant others are welcome, but be sure to add them to your RSVP.
Everyone will be responsible for their own check.
Questions? Contact any of your ALA Student Chapter Officers!
First impressions are important to getting that dream library job. Make yours count by attending our resume workshop!
Community Engagement Opportunity
Hello all!
I received the following email from Dr. Swain about a great way to give back to a community while gaining some library experience. Please think about giving some of your time to help!
Tamara Rhodes
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From: Paula Lindsay [mailto:pllindsay@shaw.ca]
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2012 7:19 PM
To: Harris, Marsha
Subject: Library Student Opportunity
Dear Marsha,
My name is Paula Lindsay and I’m writing from Langley, British Columbia. I volunteer with a non-profit organization called Hearts and Hands for Haiti, based out of Raleigh, NC. For the past two years I have been fundraising and collecting French children’s books in efforts to provide two schools in Gonaives, Haiti with libraries. Working in partnership with Brenda Herb from Raleigh, we have gathered a sizeable collection, currently stored in the basement of her home. After a very difficult summer in which both of her parents passed away, Brenda is not able to give the same amount of time to the project. What we need help with is the cataloguing and labeling of the books. I thought this might be a job that a library student would benefit from as they would be able to practically see the processing of library books from the ground up. The schools in Gonaives have no access to computers so we will need to rely on Dewey and the trusted old card and envelope system. I am confident that if Brenda could have three or four students to help with this project it would take at the most two or three days. We were hoping to have the first library completed at the end of December but I think it will be realistically closer to the spring. If this is an opportunity that sparks enthusiasm, please let me know and we can work on the details. If you know of anyone else in the Raleigh area who may be a good fit, please feel free to forward them this email.
Many thanks,
Paula Lindsay
Library Information & Technology Programme
University of the Fraser Valley
New NCCU ALA Student Chapter Officers
Thanks to all who attended last night’s ALA Student Chapter meeting, both on campus and through Blackboard Collaborate! This year’s ALA Student Chapter officers are:
President: Tamara Rhodes
Vice-President: Lesley Looper
Secretary: Desiree Peterson
Public Relations: Jessica McQuade
The officers are looking forward to working with the whole chapter and Dr. Abdullahi, our faculty advisor, to have an outstanding year!
First ALA Student Chapter Meeting of the 2012-2013 Year!
Please join us for the first ALA Student Chapter meeting of the year THIS Wednesday, September 12, at 5:15PM in Room 337! It’s a great way to meet other MLS and MIS students!
Come with your ideas about what you’d like our chapter to do in the year ahead. Questions about what ALA, as a national organization, has to offer grad students and jobhunters? This meeting will be a great place to ask!
Everyone is welcome!