From August 9-11, more than 140 librarians, school library media specialists, and library workers gathered in Sheridan to learn and connect at Information Power and at the Wyoming Library Association 2017 Conference. Here are a few highlights we spotted on the #wyla17 hashtag on Twitter.
AASL President Steven Yates speaking at Info Power #wyla17 pic.twitter.com/8NVFgVLjgF
— Richard Landreth (@rlandreth1) August 9, 2017
Learning more about Wyoming’s Digital Learning Plan from @laurel_ballard at #wyla17. pic.twitter.com/BMf9xHcLhx
— Steven Yates (@HeyLibraraman) August 9, 2017
WY State Librarian Jamie Markus reporting to #wyla17 in @SheridanWyoming with @SublLibrary director Sid Stanfill pic.twitter.com/hzj9OedWJr
— Wyoming Libraries (@WyoLibraries) August 10, 2017
At a #wyla17 conference session about how libraries are not neutral spaces! pic.twitter.com/ZCMxDNo2f4
— Megan Richardson📚💀 (@megaden) August 10, 2017
What a fantastic refresher on copyright and fair use for libraries at #wyla17! So many pieces of a great puzzle for all libs! @JennisenL pic.twitter.com/13j9B2FW9Y
— Steven Yates (@HeyLibraraman) August 10, 2017
Karen Funk, Washakie County director, decides which baskets to chance as she and many others support WY Library Leadership Institute #wyla17 pic.twitter.com/2BUZ1G7AEk
— Wyoming Libraries (@WyoLibraries) August 10, 2017
Fast & fun @ What the Tech #wyla17 pic.twitter.com/jKJyfeNsyq
— Paige Bredenkamp (@PaigeRB13) August 11, 2017
StoryCorps. Digital collection of oral histories: miitary, marginalized people, older people. App & website. Also podcast! #wyla17
— Megan Richardson📚💀 (@megaden) August 11, 2017
Thank you @garthstein for a great Author’s Luncheon presentation #wyla17 pic.twitter.com/7XWGmoDMPH
— AMCuprill 🇵🇷 (@AMCuprill) August 11, 2017