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ILEAD UTAH

UTAH STATE LIBRARY

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ILEAD UTAHaddresses the need to expand the leadership abilities of librarians and increase ability to use participatory technology to effectively engage their community.

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ILEAD U Model• Participants & Mentors

• Competitive application: 5 members representing different types of libraries in a geographic area.

• 8 Project Teams per Cohort; 2 Cohorts.• 2 Mentors per Cohort Group.• Groups come together for three-training sessions to

learn, select and implement a Web 2.0 project.

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We Need You!• Promotion and encouragement of emerging leaders

• Support of time both during sessions and between sessions

• Ideas and suggestions for course content

• Suggestions for great instructors—particularly the hidden experts in your own libraries

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Supporting Organizations• Project Partners• Illinois State Library• Colorado State Library• Iowa State Library• Ohio State Library

• Project Supporters• Utah Library Association• Utah Academic Library

Consortium• Utah Educational Library

Media Association

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PARTICIPANTS

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Steering Committee• Review applications and select Project teams.

• Review applications and select Mentors.• Suggest instructors

• ULA, UALC, UELMA, and public libraries suggest committee members

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Instructor Corps• Instructors responsible for developing cohesive, complete

curriculum, focusing on:• Strategic leadership

• Community needs assessment skills

• Meaningful applications of technological solutions

• Opportunity to experience new and unfamiliar technologies

• R. David Lankes, Syracuse University, Project Instructor Corps Chair

• Donna Ziegenfuss, Marriott Library, Utah Instructor Corps Lead

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Mentors• One mentor per project team.

• Keep participants motivated.• Provide guidance and advice.

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Project Teams• Regional or statewide in nature.

• Teams should be informed of needs of their user community.

• Individuals should have capacity for leadership or identified as a future library leader.

• Willingness to try essential; technological competence helpful.

• MLS not required.

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PROGRAM DESIGN

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Project Timeline• October 1• Applications available

• November 1• National Day of Application, presented through Adobe Connect

• Individuals and libraries are encouraged to ask questions and seek more information about ILEAD USA

• December 14• Applications due

• January 25, 2013• Teams notified

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Project Timeline• Session 1—March 26-28

• Keynote; Introduce program; highlight future of libraries and strengthening community involvement.

• Intersession• Finalize project goals; connect with community representatives; investigate technological

tools to accomplish project.

• Session 2—June 18-20• Presentation of product proposals through table talks; connect with unfamiliar

technologies; teamwork on projects

• Intersession: • Completing design and implementing a mock-up

• Session 3—October 22-24 • Product presentation and sustainability

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Applications• Application forms for teams and mentors available

online in October via Webjunction Illinois at http://bit.ly/ileadusautah

• Each individual must apply using a separate application.

• Each team must submit a team application

• Applicants should include a letter of support from the library where they work indicating that the library will support the time and work necessary for the program

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Logistics• As of now, participants and mentors are responsible

to travel to the sessions and incidentals• Meals for all attendees will be provided using grant

funds. • Rooms may be provided for attendees provided we

obtain proper exemption to current state rules• Final logistic information will be released with the

application

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Prior to the First Session• Teams will meet together as a group

• Tentatively select a project focus. Identify at least one need in community of users and develop a resource to meet that need. • (For example: meet community needs during economic crisis by

providing streamlined job resources)

• Brainstorm individuals within that community of users who could provide feedback about the resource that will be developed

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Evaluation• Institute for Legal, Legislative and Policy Studies and

the Survey Research Office at the University of Illinois—Springfield

• Focus on both implementation and outcomes of the training.

• Evaluation includes Project teams’ initiatives.

• Will include interviews with participants before, during, and after the project.

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TEAM RESOURCES

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Online Workshops• Provided across the states• Gives each team the opportunity to learn about

specific resources• Offers an overview of new trends

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Equipment/Resource Stipends• $1,000 per Project Team.

• After first session, teams will apply to use budget towards equipment that will help fulfill the need—must be project-related.

• Project team members will decide which library owns the equipment.

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QUESTIONS?Matt McLainILEAD Utah Project CoordinatorUtah State [email protected](801) 715-6742

Donna MorrisState LibrarianUtah State [email protected](801) 715-6770