Even if you’re not going to the Public Library Association 2016 conference in Denver this week, you can still participate! There’s a great conversation over on Twitter. Check out hashtag #PLA2016 for updates. Here are a few we caught from this morning:
First session in full swing. #PLA2016 #newreleases #newbooks pic.twitter.com/r9smlxbtgC
— Jen JohnsonSpence (@JJohnsonSpence) April 6, 2016
Librarians embrace tech at Public Library Association 2016 Conference: https://t.co/XljlxhpIHE via @denverpost #pla2016
— Amer. Library Assn. (@ALALibrary) April 5, 2016
Tell your library story, or else… #plawhy #pla2016 pic.twitter.com/brDap18ZRk
— Peter Bromberg (@pbromberg) April 6, 2016
Looks like Papa Bear wants to join us at #PLA2016 in Denver. pic.twitter.com/Tp34XJHPCz
— American Libraries (@amlibraries) April 6, 2016
How engaged are we with our communities? Do we understand their aspirations? Do we ask? #PLA2016
— David J. Seleb (@davidjseleb) April 6, 2016
#turnoutward for greater effectiveness as a library organization, because one more typical strategic plan just won’t cut it! #pla2016
— David J. Seleb (@davidjseleb) April 6, 2016
Program attendance totals do not provide a clear picture of the impact of what libraries do #PLA2016 #projectoutcome pic.twitter.com/oBx1a94mzh
— abcbookreview_beth (@BethAHatch) April 6, 2016