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Telling Our Story: OLA Support Staff Division

This article tells the history and activities of the Oregon Library Association's Support Staff Division (SSD), highlighting key events from its inception in 1991 to its division status in 1998 and beyond. It explores the division's role in representing and advocating for library support staff within the organization. The article also mentions the various conferences, pre-conferences, teleconferences, and publications that the SSD has been involved in over the years.

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Telling Our Story: OLA Support Staff Division

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  1. Telling Our Story: OLA Support Staff Division Oregon Library Association Conference April 21, 2016 Jey Wann Oregon State Library jey.a.wann@state.or.us

  2. 1990: Donetta Sheffold had an idea: Could there be an organization for library support staff within the Oregon Library Association? In the beginning…...

  3. 1991 • Support staff from around the state gathered at the OLA conference in Ashland to discussion the possibility. • As a result, the Library Support Staff Round Table (LSSRT) was born.

  4. The crowd at the interest meeting at the OLA conference in Ashland, 1991

  5. 1992/93 • Chair: Donetta Sheffold (Oregon State University Library) • Activities: • First LSSRT meeting, OLA conference, 1992 • Interest meetings around the state, 1992-93 • OLA pre-conference: “More Than the Sum of its Parts: Building Your Library Team,” OLA conference, 1993

  6. Donetta Sheffold and Ruth Poynter, president of the Washington Association of Library Employees, at LSSRT’s first official meeting in 1992

  7. 1993/94 • Chair: Jey Wann (Oregon State Library) • Activities: • OLA pre-conference: “Doing the Right Thing: Ethics and Libraries,” OLA conference, 1994 • OLA session on support staff, co-sponsored with ACRL, OLA conference, 1994 • Publications: LSSRT membership directory

  8. 1994/95 • Chair: Donna Ainslie (Lake Oswego Public Library) • Activities: • OLA pre-conference: “Giving Good Service When Good Service is Not Enough” (co-sponsored with SLA), OLA conference, 1995 • OLA pre-conference: “Build Your Connections/Connecting to Your Vision” (co-sponsored with SLA), OLA conference, 1995 • Soaring to Excellence teleconferences • First Gateways conference, 1995, Wilsonville.

  9. Audience participation at the 1995 conference

  10. 1995/96 • Chair: Deb Cook (Southern Oregon University) • Activities: • Soaring to Excellence teleconferences • OLA pre-conference: “Feeding the Hand That Bites You,” OLA conference, 1996 • Gateways to Knowledge, 1996, Eugene • Publications: LSSRT networking pocket assistant

  11. Maresa Kirk, Catherine Stevens, and Nicole Morris show off LSSRT t-shirts at the 1996 conference

  12. 1996/97 • Chair: Katherine Stevens (Portland Community College) • Activities: • OLA pre-conference: “Tools for Traversing the Team Environment in a Climate of Change” ’97: Challenges & Solutions, Portland • Publications: • LSSRT networking pocket assistant • Spring issue of OLA Quarterly

  13. Exhibits at the 1997 Gateways conference

  14. 1997/98 • Chair: Maresa Kirk (Willamette University) • Activities: • OLA pre-conference: “Stop the Whining: How to Complain Effectively,” OLA conference, 1998 • Gateways ’98: An Ocean of Opportunities, Newport • Publications: Membership update

  15. Audience participation with keynote speaker Steve Hanamura at the 1998 conference

  16. 1998: The Big Event • OLA membership votes unanimously to give LSSRT division status; LSSRT morphs into the Support Staff Division (SSD). Division status gives the SSD chair a vote on the OLA Executive Board, thus increasing support staff’s voice in the organization.

  17. Past, present and future chairs Catherine Stevens, Maresa Kirk, Jey Wann, Jan Griffin, Donetta Sheffold, and Linda Johnson, celebrate the division status at the 1998 OLA conference

  18. 1998/99 • Chair: Linda Johnson (Oregon Health Sciences University) • Activities: • Soaring to Excellence teleconferences • OLA pre-conference: “Making Sense of Cultural Diversity: a Practical Plan of Action,” OLA conference, 1999 • OLA conference session: “Mending Your Library Materials,” OLA conference 1999 • OLA conference session: “All Hands on Deck: Charting a Safe Course to Harbour When Everyone is Makes Waves,” OLA conference, 1999 co-sponsored with ACRL. • Gateways ’99: Claiming the Future, Eugene

  19. Cindy Mahrt, Charlotte Lee, and Sally Price, ready at the registration desk at the 1999 conference

  20. 1999/2000 • Chair: Jan Griffin (Eugene Public Library) • Activities: • OLA conference session: “Shut the Door, I’m Trying to Think,” OLA conference, 2000 (co-sponsored with the Oregon Authors Committee) • Basic Repair Workshop: a full day of hands-on training, co-sponsored with the Beach Laboratory, Knight Library, University of Oregon. • Gateways 2000: From Vision to Action, Bend

  21. OLA president Terry Rohe and SSD chair Jan Griffin welcome attendees to the 2000 conference

  22. 2000/2001 • Chair: Nancy Kuhlman (Oregon State Library) • Activities: • Book repair demonstration (co-sponsored with EOLA) • OLA pre-conference: “Ebooks, From Selection to Circulation” (co-sponsored with the Academic Division and the Technical Services Round Table) • OLA conference session: “Using Learning Styles in the Workplace” • Basic Book Repair Techniques: a full day of hands-on training, co-sponsored with staff of the Portland State University Library, April 20, 2001 • Gateways 2001, Portland Airport Holiday Inn, July 13, 2001 • Basic Book Repair Techniques: a full day of hands-on training, co-sponsored with staff of the Portland State University Library, August 3, 2001.

  23. Have books, will travel: attendees enjoy the sunshine during a break at the 2001 conference

  24. 2001/2002 • Chair: Diane Bolen (Willamette University) • Activities • OLA table at OLA/WLA Conference, Portland, April 18-20, 2002 • Basic Book Repair Techniques: a full day of hands-on training, co-sponsored with staff of the Portland State University Library, May 3, 2002 • Gateways 2002, Sailing into the Future, Newport, July 12, 2002 • Basic HTML workshop, Portland State University, July 19, 2002 • Basic Book Repair Techniques, Oregon State Library, August 16, 2002.

  25. Conference chair Diane Bolen and attendees celebrate the opening of the 2002 conference

  26. 2002/2003 • Chair: Ellen Mueller (Multnomah County Library) • Activities • Basic Book Repair Techniques, March 14, 2003 • OLA pre-conference: “I’m So Flexible, I’m Tied in Knots” co-sponsored with the Technical Services Round Table. • OLA conference session: “Motivating Front Line Staff,” co-sponsored with the Public Library Division • OLA conference session: “Panties in a Twist: Confessions of a Hack, Flack and Flipper of Flap Jacks” co-sponsored with the Oregon Authors Committee • OLA conference session: “No Boundaries: Networking Across Borders,” co-sponsored with the International Relations Round Table. • OLA conference session: “Now It Can Be Told: Support Staff and Librarians Talk About What they Really Do.”

  27. 2002/2003 continued • SSD Open Houses • Rogue River Community College, May 2, 2003 • Eugene Public Library, May 3, 2003 • Gateways 2003, Mapping Destinies, Keizer, July 18, 2003

  28. Enjoying the courtyard during a break at the 2003 conference

  29. 2003/2004 • Chair: Sonja Patzer (Portland State University Library) • Activities • SSD logo contest – Mary Colgan-Bennetts is the winner • SSD table at OLA conference, April 15-16, 2004 OLA Pre-conference: “Basic Book Repair for Libraries,” April 14, 2004 • OLA conference session: “Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There!” April 15, 2004 • OLA conference session: “ Food and Mood,” April 16, 2004 • OLA conference session: “Cultivating Our Own Gardens,” April 16, 2004 • OLA conference session: “Pinching Pennies, Not Services,” April 16, 2004 • OLA conference session: “Working with Differences to Build More Inclusive Communities” (co-sponsored with Academic Division), April 16, 2004

  30. 2003/2004 continued • Basic repair workshops • HTML workshops • Gateways 2004 : Celebrating a Decade of Conferences. Wilsonville, July16, 2004.

  31. Hands-on book repair training at Portland State University in 2003

  32. Reflections • The L Word • Inclusion • Respect

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