Call for 2024 Conference Proposals

The theme for the 2024 New England Technical Services Librarians Virtual Conference is

“If It’s Broke, Let’s Fix It: Open Dialogue Between Problem and Opportunity”

The aim of this year’s NETSL virtual conference on April 5th is to provide a platform for participants to share, explore, and discuss the challenges and opportunities for improving access to collections.

We are accepting proposal submissions for: 

  • 60-minute presentations on projects that aim to update and/or address any barrier to collection access.
  • Round table topics related to improving resource discovery (volunteer to be a facilitator, too!)  
  • 7-minute lightning talks on any project associated with Technical Services work

Deadline is February 7, 2024

Proposal Submissions

FYI: Nominations for the NETSL Award for Excellence in Library Technical Services have been extended to February 7th, too.  Fill out this brief submission form

NETSL Executive Board 2023/24

  • President: Sarah Theimer, Description and Access Strategy Librarian, University of New Hampshire
  • Past President:  Yukari Sugiyama, E-resources Discovery Librarian, Yale University Library
  • Vice President: Cason Snow, Head of Cataloging and Metadata, University of Maine 
  • Outreach Officer: Kim DeWall, Head of Technical Services, Falmouth Public Library
  • Secretary: Julia Ricks, Metadata Specialist, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Treasurer: Joanna M. Fuchs, Metadata Coordinator for the Arts and Humanities, Brandeis University
  • Archivist: Judy Gitlin, Technical Services Librarian, Yale Divinity School Library
  • Member at Large: Max McConnell, Assistant Head of Access Services, The Peabody Institute Library of Danvers
  • Member at Large: Judy Njoroge, Bibliographic Services Manager, Library Connection, Inc.

Volunteer for the NETSL board!

We are seeking volunteers and nominees to run for NETSL Vice President/President-elect position. If you’re enthusiastic about innovations in technical services, interested in contributing to regional technical services programming, or want to shape the direction of NETSL as an organization, consider running for the position!

Submit your nomination here: https://forms.gle/wyyppyL8Myg2EaXf8

Nominations must be submitted by Monday, July 31. Election ballots will go out to the membership in mid-August. Once voting is complete, terms of office officially begin on October 1st, 2023.

If you have questions, please contact us at netsl@nelib.org.

Registration is Open for the 2023 NETSL Annual Conference!

Passion Into Action: Your Initiative in Technical Services

We are excited to share the schedule of events and introduce our keynote speakers!

LEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE

Our Metadata, Ourselves: The Trans Metadata Collective

by Bri Watson & Jackson Huang

The Trans Metadata Collective (TMDC) is a group of dozens of cataloguers, librarians, archivists, scholars, and information professionals with a concerted interest in improving the description and classification of trans and gender diverse people, subjects, and resources in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums, and Special Collections (GLAMS) and other information systems. The Collective’s primary goal was to develop a set of concrete, actionable best practices, which was collaboratively authored, reviewed, and released by a smaller subset of the collective as *Metadata Best Practices for Trans and Gender Diverse Resources*. Many members of the TMDC – and the vast majority of the report’s authors and reviewers – fall under the trans umbrella, which makes many of these issues unavoidable for us and addressing these challenges a personal, political, and professional necessity. Approaching our work with TMDC as more than passion, but as necessity, informed both our process of non-hierarchical, collaborative decision-making and our final report as something practical and actionable across institutional context and professional backgrounds.

Bri Watson is a disabled, white, queer & nonbinary settler scholar at UBC’s iSchool. As a Vanier Scholar, they focus on histories of information and the practice of equitable cataloging in libraries, archives, museums, and special collections. They serve on the editorial board of Homosaurus (homosaurus.org),an international linked data vocabulary for queer terminology, and are the Director of HistSex.org. For 2022-23, they are one of UBC Library’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Scholars-in-Residence.

Jackson Huang is a gender variant library technologist whose work focuses on the intersections of structural politics and technological infrastructure in libraries and archives. Their research explores how metadata translation and digital aggregation impact the representation of marginalized communities. They currently work as the digital content and collections coordinator at the University of Michigan.

NETSL Announcements

Hi Technical Services Enthusiasts!

This year the NETSL Annual Conference will be virtual and will take place on

Friday, April 14, 2023

This year’s theme is

Passion into Action: Your Initiative in Technical Services.

Save the date to hear from what people are passionate about and learn what makes them energized!

Consider submitting a proposal to share your own Technical Services passions. Also consider recognizing a colleague’s hard work by nominating them for this year’s NETSL Award for Excellence in Library Technical Services.

NETSL CONFERENCE PROPOSALS

Call for Proposals – applications due Friday February 10, 2023

Please submit your proposal using this form. The NETSL board will review proposals for their content, relevance, and overall fit.Applicants will be notified about proposals in late February and presenters will have their registration fees waived.

What is NETSL?

A section of the New England Library Association (NELA), our mission is to bring together all persons interested in technical services for the exchange of ideas and discussion of problems.

What topics are we looking for?

We’re seeking proposals for 60-minute breakout or workshop sessions and 7-minute lightning talks related to our 2023 theme “Passion into Action: Your Initiative in Technical Services.” Talks might cover (but are not limited to):

  • Cataloging and metadata
  • E-Resources
  • Discovery Services
  • Description Services
  • Physical Processing
  • Digital asset management
  • Acquisitions
  • Resource management
  • Assessment
  • Interlibrary loan / resource sharing
  • Collection management

You can see titles of past presentations since 2005 here. Please direct any questions to the NETSL Executive Board at netsl@nelib.org

AND

NETSL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN LIBRARY TECHNICAL SERVICES

Nominations–It’s easy to nominate someone, just fill out this brief submission form by February 10, 2023. 

The NETSL Executive Board is seeking nominations for our annual Award for Excellence in Library Technical Services. The Award recognizes and honors contributions to the field of library technical services in New England. We want to hear about those technical services librarians and library staff who have inspired others. Do you have a colleague who has tackled today’s challenges in technical services and triumphed? Do you know a person who leads the way in innovation, collaboration, or data integration? If you know someone who fits any or all of these descriptions, please consider submitting a nomination.

The winner of the NETSL Award, which includes a prize of $300 and will be announced at the annual conference.   

Eligibility for nomination:

  • Nominees living in New England who have made contributions on a national level through publications, service, or innovations in practice.
  • Nominees living outside of New England whose service to the profession has positively impacted New England libraries.
  • Nominators and nominees are not required to be NETSL/NELA members.
  • Current members of the NETSL Executive Board are not eligible for consideration.

Past recipients’ accomplishments include:

  • Advocacy
  • Innovation 
  • Leadership
  • Service

Further information, including past recipients, is available here.

Announcing the 2022/2023 NETSL Executive Board

We are excited to announce the new NETSL Executive Board! The 2022-2023 Executive Board’s term will begin on November 1, 2021.

  • President: Yukari Sugiyama, Librarian for Discovery and Metadata Assessment, Yale University Library
  • Past President: Emily Graham, Data Analyst, Harvard Division of Continuing Education
  • Vice President: Sarah Theimer, Description and Access Strategy Librarian, University of New Hampshire
  • Outreach Officer: Kim DeWall, Head of Technical Services, Falmouth Public Library
  • Secretary: Julia Ricks – Metadata Specialist, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Treasurer: Joanna M. Fuchs, Metadata Coordinator for the Arts and Humanities, Brandeis University
  • Archivist: Judy Gitlin, Technical Services Librarian, Yale Divinity School Library
  • Member at Large: Max McConnell, Assistant Head of Access Services, The Peabody Institute Library of Danvers

Many thanks to all who voted, and to previous members of the board for their service.

We look forward to seeing everyone at the 2023 NETSL Conference!

Annual NETSL Conference 2022

“Our Work Supports Everyone: Demonstrating the Value of Technical Services”

Friday, April 8th, 2022 (fully remote)

Registration isn’t open (yet!), but for anyone who needs to submit a travel or funding request, the conference cost will be $40 for non-members and $25 for NELA members.

Calls for presentations and nominees for the NETSL Award for Excellence in Technical Services coming soon!

New England Technical Services Librarians (NETSL) is a section of the New England Library Association focused on technical services. Learn more about how to get involved at https://netsl.wordpress.com, or email us at netsl@nelib.org.