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August 29, 2024
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For those looking for continuing education for school librarians and other staff who work with school libraries, consider the annual Michigan Association of School Librarians (MASL) Conference coming up in October. Our colleagues in MASL provide a great, professional exerience. Please see below for highlights and the registration link.
The Michigan Association of School Librarians is planning their annual conference in October! The conference will be Wednesday, October 23rd through Friday, October 25th in Bay City.
MASL 51 Conference Highlights:
- Nationally recognized library and literature expert speakers & authors: Jennifer LaGarde, John Schu and Eric Slangerup
- 25 Breakout Sessions - including topics on reading promotion, technology integration, booktalks, and featured speaker sessions
- All meals provided, including dinner at awards Gala
- Author Book Signings
- Unveiling of the 2024 MISelf in Books List
- Exhibits, Author Speed Dating, Round Tables, and More
- Special additional Pre-Conference Sessions on October 23 featuring Collaborations, AI, Grant Writing and Library Hot Topics
- Get registered today, you won't want to miss this fantastic conference!
Click Here for a link to the MASL 51 Conference page with the registration link!
Conference Sponsors:
Library of Michigan REMC Association of Michigan Follett Content Michigan Virtual Wayne State University Midwest Collaborative Library Services
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Established in 1985, the Library of Michigan Foundation is a 501 c (3) nonprofit charity governed by an independent Board of Directors. The Foundation provides opportunities for charitable giving to support Library of Michigan programs, collections and services otherwise not provided through state or federal funding. Since its inception, the Foundation has raised more than $6 million in private and corporate donations for programs to boost adult literacy, youth and early childhood literacy, special services for the blind and physically handicapped, statewide support for libraries, librarians, library staff and trustees and construction of the Martha W. Griffiths Michigan Rare Book Room.
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