Thank you again to the Ohio Educational Library Media Association (OELMA), in particular Kris Kronik, Karen Gedeon, Lisa Barnes-Prince, and your team, for inviting me to keynote (along with my friend Donalyn Miller) your first in-person conference since 2019. It was a privilege!
photo: Donalyn Miller
Questions that can come up when your talk is during lunch.
I happened upon two of my Junior Library Guild books
on a table in front of the JLG booth.
This was the sixth state library conference I've had the opportunity to keynote; the others were in Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Michigan, and (virtually) Pennsylvania.
Feedback on my keynote:
- LOVED Marc Tyler Nobleman!
- I went home and watched the Marc Nobleman documentary. Loved it!
- Nobleman is an excellent speaker. His connection to research as solving a mystery would be an excellent way to introduce research to students of any age. Would definitely like to see him return to OELMA.
- Uplifting.
- Marc was amazing!
- I adored them both. (Donalyn) Miller reminded me why I became a librarian; Nobleman gave me more tools as a teacher librarian assisting with research.
- Loved MTN's connection to research and primary sources.
- multiple responses of passionate, inspiring, informative
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