Conferencing isn't all fun and games, but it can be managed. This year's ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education) conference was held in Pittsburgh. The ELD (Engineering Librarian Division) is a close-knit group of librarians engaged in engineering and technical operations all over the U.S.
There is someone who's project is to make sure the ELD group has a good time and meets each other. The day of my arrival, Sunday, a group of us headed to the National Aviary. The previous night, others had attended a Pirates baseball game @ the stadium not far from the David E. Lawrence Convention Center (LEED-certified, mind you -- GOLD!)
From there it was all good: great conference proceedings to choose from, my moderating a session on information literacy tools for the ELD division, my co-presenting a session to the Ethics division, attending division planning meetings and dinner @ the Heinz Museum. We got to tour all 7 floors of this fabulous place after the meal and banquet awards.
After the official end of the conference, I took 2 more days to visit and get acquainted with Pittsburgh: the Steel City diner, Warhol Museum, Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History, the Mattress Factory (fabulous contemporary installation art) the oldest Carnegie Library, dinner with ELDers @ the famous Duquesne Incline and dessert and cocktails @ the top restaurant, Monterey Bay, drinks later @ the Church Brewery (real, de-commissioned Catholic Church!), Lunch @ the Frick Art and Historical Center with ERAU colleague Dick, and of course the fabulous Cathedral of Learning and Nationality Rooms on U Pitt's campus. Along the way, I had NO BAD meal, enjoyed using the bus transit system and saw a Corvette classic car show on display near the Doubletree.
What was not to like @ the annual ASEE conference????
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