By Alison Hancock
Even though I have only been employed as a law librarian for
two years, the theme of the AALL 2016 Annual Meeting, “Making It New Creating
the Future,” strongly resonates with me.
The legal market, technology, and access to information are all rapidly
and constantly changing. It is a
challenge, to say the least, to find a way to evolve with these changes without
breaking our backs or the bank. The programs
that I attended and conversations that I had with other librarians at the AALL
2016 Annual Meeting gave me some great ideas about how to make quick and
efficient changes that will be valuable to the users of my library.
The keynote speaker, Will Evans, discussed the using Lean
Startup principles when designing new programs or services for our users. Lean Startup emphasizes the importance involving
users in the process of creating programs and tools that we design for them. The Chicago Pubic Library presented later in
the conference on how they have applied Lean Startup principles to their
programming. They explained that while
at first the idea of getting users involved in the process of creating new programs
may seem like it is slowing the process down, it actually speeds things up
because programs that are not effective are cut before they are fully
developed. I am excited to apply some of
these Learn Startup principles to projects that I am working on in my library.
Additional sessions gave me ideas about tools that my
library could utilize or create. I
especially enjoyed the Cool Tools Café because its informal setup allowed for
more interaction between the attendees.
I was able to learn not just about the tools that the presenters were
using but also about the comparable tools or different applications that my
fellow attendees are using in their libraries. I also attended a session about
quickly creating video tutorials and a session about creating dashboards which
gave some great ideas about how I can facilitate access to training and to
personalized content in my organization.
Overall, I was very impressed with the creativity and
helpfulness of the librarians who presented and who I interacted with at
AALL. I left the conference excited and
hopeful about the future of our profession.
I am extremely thankful to VALL and to my employer for making it
possible for me to attend the AALL 2016 Annual Meeting in Chicago.
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