Tuesday, September 28, 2010

My first ILA Conference



My first Illinois Library Associate (ILA) annual conference was about what I expected it to be: A lot of people who know each other, almost all of which I do not. Some speakers that may have that inexplicable X-factor that makes them great speakers and some that do not. But even more than that I was hoping to find something to push me forward in this, my new career. This came in the form of a program moderated by the Head of Children and Family Services at Glencoe Public Library, Melissa Henderson.




Her program was called “Getting Read: Writing for the Profession.” It held many themes that you often hear about why writing is good for you and the profession as a whole. But the speakers also had some very ILA-region member tips that were very helpful. Best of all she gave the opportunity to fill out little accountability slips, where you would write down an “attainable” writing goal, with two phases, each with a due date. And your email. Then one of the ILA Reporter (the ILA’s newsletter) Advisory Committee members will contact you about your progress.




So there I was, sitting there listening about how writing is great and fun and can help you explore your interest. How blogs can help you develop a voice and showcase your ability. And in my stomach I get that achy feeling, that a pastor once said is your better angels showing you the way, and I knew. So I filled out my slip of paper saying I wanted to start writing in my blog again by November and that by February of next year to be able to write a blog entry for one of the ILA series. And here I am.