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SUMMARY:The Metamorphosis of a Special Collection: The Ashley Bryan Art Series at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center [NEO-RLS: Poster Session]
DESCRIPTION:In 2020\, the Broward County African-American Research Library and Cultural Center (AARLCC) received an ALA Carnegie-Whitney grant to create an electronic resource that highlights their unique Ashley Bryan Art collection and Coretta Scott King book collection. The intent was to use the bulk of the money to pay a web designer to create the resource and staff would research and provide content. After receiving the grant\, we learned that Sirsi Dynix\, a newly purchased ILS for our library system\, has a platform called Sirsi Rooms that we could use to create our resource which would link directly to the library’s catalog. The AARLCC Youth Services Team – Lisa Jackson\, Steven Marshall and Lauren Odom – will discuss the process it took to completely switch gears\, find new ways to expend the funds\, learn how to use the new ILS and create a resource that is both functional and beautifully rendered.Presenters:Lisa Jackson has been a Librarian with the Broward County Library System in Fort Lauderdale\, Florida for over 20 years and is currently the Supervisor of Youth Services at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center branch. Here she has the distinct pleasure of coordinating materials and services – with her team of committed librarians – geared toward youth from birth to 18 and their parents. She earned her Master of Library and Information Science from Wayne State University in Detroit\, Michigan. is an avid reader of non-fiction and works with the local Humane Society’s Trap-And-Release program. \nSteven Marshall is a Librarian Senior at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center (AARLCC) in Fort Lauderdale\, FL. Originally from the Chicago suburbs\, Steven earned his Master’s of Library and Information Science degree from Florida State University and has worked at public and university libraries in Illinois and Florida. He has worked at AARLCC as a Youth Services Librarian since 2016.Lauren Nicole Odom is a librarian at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center located in Fort Lauderdale\, FL. There she works in the youth services department and coordinates programs primarily for teens and tweens. Ms. Odom attended Nova Southeastern University for her undergraduate studies and went on to graduate from North Carolina Central University with a Master of Library Science. She enjoys the arts\, including making masterpieces of her own creation and writing poetry as well as reading. \n \nFor more information and to register\, click HERE.  \nShare this:PrintFacebookTwitterPinterestMoreLinkedInPocket
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