From bbelvin@lmxac.org Mon Feb 2 14:48:11 2009 From: bbelvin@lmxac.org (Bob Belvin) Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2009 09:48:11 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Libraries in the News Message-ID: <498707AB.60608@lmxac.org> http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2009-02-01-libraries_N.htm http://www.buffalonews.com/149/story/567077.html http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/02/technology/internet/02link.html?em Either we are doomed, flourishing despite budget challenges, or we will be Google's sweet old aunt rocking in our chair on the porch. -- Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D. New Brunswick Free Public Library 60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901 732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org "More than a building that houses books and data, the library represents a window to a larger world, the place where we've always come to discover big ideas and profound concepts that help move the (American) story forward and the human story forward." Barack Obama, ALA 2005 Annual Conference. From cmcbride@northbrunswicklibrary.org Mon Feb 2 17:37:57 2009 From: cmcbride@northbrunswicklibrary.org (Cheryl McBride) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 12:37:57 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] they're gone Message-ID: <200902021237.AA521928974@northbrunswicklibrary.org> And they went very quickly. Both Wards and the Sourecbook have been spoken for. When I was a reference librarian in East Brunswick we used to have a "share the resources" system. Our old editions would go to another library as would other libraries share their older editions with smaller libraries. Do we still do this? If not is anyone interested in formally setting this system up again? Cheryl McBride Director North Brunswick From mstricker@njstatelib.org Mon Feb 2 19:22:23 2009 From: mstricker@njstatelib.org (Michele Stricker) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 14:22:23 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] NJSL Fundraising for Preservation Workshop Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472002E28E87@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C9856B.9918EC8D Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable New Jersey State Library Preservation Workshop Series Fundraising for Preservation =20 "Fundraising for Preservation" will be a one-day workshop combining = lecture, discussion, and case study explorations. On the federal level, = grants to preserve special collections are available, but many libraries = face difficulties in meeting the criteria required to apply. One key to = moving ahead is the development of a funding strategy. Through = thoughtful planning, libraries can be competitive in raising money for = the preservation of special collections. In addition, this workshop will = examine the components that make a preservation grant request = compelling. Examples will be drawn from success stories at libraries = and other cultural institutions. =20 The workshop will be led by Lee Price, Director of Development at the = Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) in = Philadelphia, PA. Lee has worked as a professional fundraiser since = 1988. At CCAHA, he is not only responsible for raising money for the = Center but also for assisting libraries, museums, historic sites, and = archives in applying for large grants. He has participated in the = development of major successful grant requests for the State Library of = Pennsylvania, the New Jersey State Archives, the David Library of the = American Revolution, the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, the = Pennsylvania State Archives, Valley Forge National Historical Park, the = University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Delaware. He is a = contributing editor of PUBLIC LIBRARIES magazine, where he writes a = bi-monthly column on fundraising for libraries. =20 Registration is limited and takes place ONLY ONLINE at = www.njstatelib.org/LDB/Events =20 =20 March 31, 2009: Atlantic County Library, Mays Landing April 2, 2009: Hamilton Township Free Public Library April 7, 2009: Morristown & Morris Township Library =20 Time: 9:00 - 4:00 (Registration 9:00-9:30) =20 COST: $15.00 (nonrefundable, covers continental breakfast and lunch)=20 =20 Free publication from Heritage Preservation, "Capitalize on Collections = Care" for those who attend. =20 Contact: Michele Stricker at mstricker@njstatelib.org = =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C9856B.9918EC8D Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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The workshop will be led by Lee Price, Director of = Development at the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts = (CCAHA) in Philadelphia, PA.  Lee has worked as a = professional fundraiser since 1988.  At CCAHA, he is not only = responsible for raising money for the Center but also for assisting = libraries, museums, historic sites, and archives in applying for large = grants.  He has participated in the development of major successful = grant requests for the State Library of Pennsylvania, the New Jersey = State Archives, the David Library of the American Revolution, the = Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, the Pennsylvania State Archives, Valley = Forge National Historical Park, the University of Pennsylvania, and the = University of Delaware.  He is a contributing editor of PUBLIC = LIBRARIES magazine, where he writes a bi-monthly column on fundraising = for libraries.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C9856B.9918EC8D-- From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Mon Feb 2 20:22:53 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 15:22:53 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Snapshot - One Day in the Life of New Jersey Libraries Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003B3872A@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98574.06B96EE1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Help Us Show Our Impact! =20 Save the Date: February 19, 2009 =20 =20 What would New Jersey be like if there were no libraries? What valuable services do we provide on a daily basis that simply go unrecognized and unappreciated? =20 =20 The New Jersey State Library and the New Jersey Library Association need your help. We're taking a snapshot of a typical day in the life of New Jersey's libraries. We will be sending you an online form ahead of time so that you can see the kinds of data we will be collecting.=20 =20 Save the Date: February 19, 2009 =20 How many times today did you help someone work on a resume? How many people did you help apply for a job online? How many story hours did you offer today - to how many attendees? How many DVD's did you check out to customers today? How many people came through your library's doors? =20 We will collate all the information we receive and package it so that you will have powerful statistics available, i.e., "If all of New Jersey's libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 1,356 people would not have been able to apply for jobs online" "If all of New Jersey's libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 3,200 people would not have been able to apply for unemployment benefits." "If all of New Jersey's libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 70,000 items would not be circulating among our customers." =20 We need YOUR participation to gather the numbers we need to make this a success. The larger the numbers, the greater the impact. =20 If you can, please plan a special event for this day so that you can capture it in story and in photos. Perhaps you have a kindergarten class coming in - you could contact the school ahead of time to arrange permission to take photos. Many people will be giving out tax forms and scheduling VITA volunteers to help with tax assistance - another great photo op and a chance to ask someone to tell you exactly what the library means to him or her. =20 Save the Date: February 19, 2009=20 =20 We'll make your participation easy =20 So save the date and plan to be a part of ......Snapshot - One Day in the Life of New Jersey Libraries =20 Details will follow later this week! Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org =20 =20 =20 Snapshot Committee Members Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public Library Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public Library Connie Paul, CJRLC Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public Library Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98574.06B96EE1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Help Us Show Our Impact!

 

Save the Date:  February 19, = 2009

 

 

What would New Jersey be like if there were no = libraries?  What valuable services do we provide on a daily basis that simply go = unrecognized and unappreciated? 

 

The New Jersey State Library and the New Jersey = Library Association need your help.  We're taking a snapshot of a typical = day in the life of New = Jersey’s libraries.  We will be sending you an online form ahead = of time so that you can see the kinds of data we will be collecting. =

 

Save the Date:  February 19, = 2009

 

How many times today did you help someone work on a = resume?  How many people did you help apply for a job online?  How many = story hours did you offer today – to how many attendees? How many DVD’s did = you check out to customers today?  How many people came through your library’s doors?

 

We will collate all the information we receive and = package it so that you will have powerful statistics available, i.e., “If = all of New Jersey’s libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 1,356 = people would not have been able to apply for jobs online”  “If = all of New Jersey’s libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 3,200 = people would not have been able to apply for unemployment benefits.” = “If all of New = Jersey’s libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 70,000 items would not = be circulating among our customers.”

 

We need YOUR participation to gather the numbers we = need to make this a success.  The larger the numbers, the greater the = impact.

 

If you can, please plan a special event for this day = so that you can capture it in story and in photos.  Perhaps you have a = kindergarten class coming in – you could contact the school ahead of time to = arrange permission to take photos.  Many people will be giving out tax = forms and scheduling VITA volunteers to help with tax assistance – another = great photo op and a chance to ask someone to tell you exactly what the = library means to him or her.

 

Save the Date:  February 19, 2009 =

 

We’ll make your participation = easy

 

So save the date and plan to be a part of = ……Snapshot – One Day in the Life of New Jersey = Libraries

 

Details will follow later this = week!

Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, = pcadigan@njstatelib.org<= /o:p>

 

 

 

Snapshot Committee = Members

Heidi = Amici, Monmouth County Library

Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library

Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Ingrid = Bruck, Long Branch Public = Library

Peggy = Cadigan, New Jersey State Library

Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library

Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public = Library

Connie = Paul, = CJRLC

Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public = Library

Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County = Library

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C98574.06B96EE1-- From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Mon Feb 2 21:37:06 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 16:37:06 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Snapshot Day: One Day in the Life of New Jersey Libraries...if you are closed on Feb. 19... Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003B3873E@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C9857E.654FE0FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 IMPORTANT!! =20 Some of you may be closed on the week of Feb. 19 for vacation. If so, please pick a day prior to Feb. 19 to make your counts. =20 =20 Help Us Show Our Impact! =20 Save the Date: February 19, 2009 =20 =20 What would New Jersey be like if there were no libraries? What valuable services do we provide on a daily basis that simply go unrecognized and unappreciated? =20 =20 The New Jersey State Library and the New Jersey Library Association need your help. We're taking a snapshot of a typical day in the life of New Jersey's libraries. We will be sending you an online form ahead of time so that you can see the kinds of data we will be collecting.=20 =20 Save the Date: February 19, 2009 =20 How many times today did you help someone work on a resume? How many people did you help apply for a job online? How many story hours did you offer today - to how many attendees? How many DVD's did you check out to customers today? How many people came through your library's doors? =20 We will collate all the information we receive and package it so that you will have powerful statistics available, i.e., "If all of New Jersey's libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 1,356 people would not have been able to apply for jobs online" "If all of New Jersey's libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 3,200 people would not have been able to apply for unemployment benefits." "If all of New Jersey's libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 70,000 items would not be circulating among our customers." =20 We need YOUR participation to gather the numbers we need to make this a success. The larger the numbers, the greater the impact. =20 If you can, please plan a special event for this day so that you can capture it in story and in photos. Perhaps you have a kindergarten class coming in - you could contact the school ahead of time to arrange permission to take photos. Many people will be giving out tax forms and scheduling VITA volunteers to help with tax assistance - another great photo op and a chance to ask someone to tell you exactly what the library means to him or her. =20 Save the Date: February 19, 2009=20 =20 We'll make your participation easy =20 So save the date and plan to be a part of ......Snapshot - One Day in the Life of New Jersey Libraries =20 Details will follow later this week! Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org =20 =20 =20 Snapshot Committee Members Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public Library Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public Library Connie Paul, CJRLC Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public Library Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C9857E.654FE0FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

IMPORTANT!!<= /b>

 

Some of you may be closed on the = week of Feb. 19 for vacation.  If so, please pick a day prior to Feb. 19 to = make your counts.

 

 

Help Us Show Our Impact!

 

Save the Date:  February 19, = 2009

 

 

What would New Jersey be like if there were no = libraries?  What valuable services do we provide on a daily basis that simply go = unrecognized and unappreciated? 

 

The New Jersey State Library and the New Jersey = Library Association need your help.  We're taking a snapshot of a typical = day in the life of New = Jersey’s libraries.  We will be sending you an online form ahead = of time so that you can see the kinds of data we will be collecting. =

 

Save the Date:  February 19, = 2009

 

How many times today did you help someone work on a resume?  How many people did you help apply for a job online?  = How many story hours did you offer today – to how many attendees? How = many DVD’s did you check out to customers today?  How many people = came through your library’s doors?

 

We will collate all the information we receive and = package it so that you will have powerful statistics available, i.e., “If = all of New Jersey’s libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 1,356 = people would not have been able to apply for jobs online”  “If = all of New Jersey’s libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 3,200 = people would not have been able to apply for unemployment benefits.” = “If all of New = Jersey’s libraries had been closed on February 19, 2009, 70,000 items would not = be circulating among our customers.”

 

We need YOUR participation to gather the numbers we = need to make this a success.  The larger the numbers, the greater the = impact.

 

If you can, please plan a special event for this day = so that you can capture it in story and in photos.  Perhaps you have a kindergarten class coming in – you could contact the school ahead = of time to arrange permission to take photos.  Many people will be giving = out tax forms and scheduling VITA volunteers to help with tax assistance – another great photo op and a chance to ask someone to tell you exactly = what the library means to him or her.

 

Save the Date:  February 19, 2009 =

 

We’ll make your participation = easy

 

So save the date and plan to be a part of ……Snapshot – One Day in the Life of New Jersey = Libraries

 

Details will follow later this = week!

Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, = pcadigan@njstatelib.org

 

 

 

Snapshot Committee = Members

Heidi = Amici, Monmouth County Library

Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library

Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Ingrid = Bruck, Long Branch Public = Library

Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library

Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library

Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public = Library

Connie = Paul, = CJRLC

Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public = Library

Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County = Library

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C9857E.654FE0FE-- From sschatz@njstatelib.org Tue Feb 3 13:52:03 2009 From: sschatz@njstatelib.org (Scherelene Schatz) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 08:52:03 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Lifestyle Module now available on ReferenceUSA Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003DA0CBD@ex2.njstatelib.org> We are pleased to announce that NJ users will now have access to ReferenceUSA's Lifestyle Module. Information about this resource is as follows: Research consumers based on their lifestyles, hobbies and interests The lifestyle information is comprised of a multitude of transactional and self-reported sources. Our unique multi-dimensional data sets us apart from other Lifestyle modules, which rely solely on survey data. This module offers more than 60 behavioral indicators on millions of consumers. So whether your patrons are searching for active adults who golf, or those who collect baseball cards, read books and are up on the Internet, they can find it here. Search criteria includes: * Outdoor enthusiasts * Golfers * Gardeners * Investors * Health and fitness * Occupation * Pet owners * Donors * And more! Watch for more information about training sessions for this module in the near future. If you have any questions, please contact Scherelene Schatz, sschatz@njstatelib.org. Thank you. Scherelene ------------------------------ Scherelene Schatz, MLS NJ State Library PO Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625 sschatz@njstatelib.org Voice:(609)278-2640 Extension 158 Fax: (609) 278-2650 ------------------------------=20 From jadams115@yahoo.com Tue Feb 3 16:54:43 2009 From: jadams115@yahoo.com (JA) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 08:54:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [infolink-l] Information on public school/public library collection collaborations Message-ID: <705659.74585.qm@web31002.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hello, If your library is involved with any type of collection collaboration with your public school system, I would like to hear from you. By collection collaboration I mean public library books that are made available to public school students by non-traditional means. Examples could include any means by which students have access to public library books without visiting the library. Thanks to all who responded to my question about in-house laptop loans. It seems that such programs have been very popular in academic settings, but not successful in public libraries. January Adams Franklin Township Public Library 485 DeMott Lane Somerset, NJ 08873 732-873-8700 From dlisa@njstatelib.org Tue Feb 3 17:36:18 2009 From: dlisa@njstatelib.org (David Lisa) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 12:36:18 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] New Directors' Orientation - Just a Few Spaces Left! Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003DA0D2F@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98625.ECFFBED5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There are a few spaces still open for the New Jersey State Library's New Directors' Orientation. The workshop will be held on February 11th & 18th, 2009 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm each day. =20 This is a two-day orientation workshop for new public library directors. Registrants must attend BOTH days. =20 The workshop will offer new directors training in New Jersey library law and state aid, budget and finance, library technology and E-rate, library marketing, writing effective policies, and more. This is your opportunity to take part in presentations given by State Librarian Norma Blake and members of the New Jersey State Library staff in addition to other library administrators including Patricia Tumulty, NJLA Executive Director, W. Keith McCoy, Director, Roselle Public Library and Deborah Dennis, Associate Director, Camden County Library System. =20 Registration is limited to 25. The online registration process is for new directors ONLY. Branch managers and others holding administrative positions may apply by calling David Lisa at 609-278-2640 ext. 191. New directors are given preference in the registration process, but branch managers and administrators are welcome to apply. =20 This FREE workshop is held at the New Jersey State Library in Trenton, New Jersey. =20 To register for this workshop, go to: =20 http://www.njstatelib.org/LDB/Events/ =20 If you have any questions, please contact David Lisa at 609-278-2640, Ext. 191 or dlisa@njstatelib.org. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98625.ECFFBED5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There are a few spaces still open for the New Jersey State Library’s New Directors’ Orientation. The workshop will be held on February 11th = & 18th, 2009 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm each = day.

 

This is a two-day orientation workshop for new public library directors. = Registrants must attend BOTH days.

 

The workshop will offer new directors training in New Jersey library law and state = aid, budget and finance, library technology and E-rate, library marketing, writing effective policies, and more. This is your opportunity to take part in presentations given by State Librarian Norma = Blake and members of the New Jersey State Library staff in addition to other = library administrators including Patricia = Tumulty, NJLA Executive Director, W. Keith McCoy, Director, Roselle Public = Library and Deborah Dennis, Associate Director, Camden County Library = System.

 

Registration is limited to 25. The online registration process is for new directors = ONLY. Branch managers and others holding administrative positions may apply by calling David Lisa at 609-278-2640 ext. 191. New directors are given = preference in the registration process, but branch managers and administrators are = welcome to apply.

 

This FREE workshop is held at the New Jersey State Library in Trenton, New = Jersey.

 

To register for this workshop, go to:

 

http://www.njsta= telib.org/LDB/Events/

 

If you have any questions, please contact David Lisa at 609-278-2640, Ext. = 191 or dlisa@njstatelib.org.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C98625.ECFFBED5-- From ppattwell@npl.org Tue Feb 3 17:46:24 2009 From: ppattwell@npl.org (Paul Pattwell) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 12:46:24 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Available copies of the Computer Companion Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D9598011BDEB5@npl-mail.nplmain.org> The Newark Public Library has extra copies of the "Computer Companion: 28 practical lessons" for computers upgraded to XP. This material is the companion literature used with the computers distributed through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation US Library Program. Interested libraries should contact me Paul Pattwell,Newark Public Library, ppattwell@npl.org Thank you =20 From lcoats@monmouth.edu Tue Feb 3 19:00:10 2009 From: lcoats@monmouth.edu (Coats, Lisa) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:00:10 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] NJLA Reference Section "Focus on Diversity" 2/9 In-Reply-To: <15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A801027BD5679A@WLB-EXCH-VS-02.monmouth.edu> References: <15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A801027BD5679A@WLB-EXCH-VS-02.monmouth.edu> Message-ID: <15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A80103BC26F23A@WLB-EXCH-VS-02.monmouth.edu> REMINDER to RSVP=20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello Colleagues, Please join us for a Reference Section event on Monday, February 9th from 2= -5pm. The presentation "Focus on Diversity" will begin at 3pm -- Ocean Cou= nty Library and INFOLINK will be sharing their diversity experiences with u= s. =20 There will be a brief Reference Section meeting before the presentation (at= 2pm) and a tour of the Toms River Library afterward (at 4:30pm). See the wiki for more information: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Reference+Section= +Events RSVP to Glynis Wray at 732-349-6200 ext 5122 by February 5th if you are abl= e to attend. All are welcome! Lisa ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lisa Coats NJLA Reference Section President Reference & Instruction Librarian Monmouth University Library 400 Cedar Avenue West Long Branch, NJ 07764 732-923-4537 lcoats@monmouth.edu From reference@bhplnj.org Tue Feb 3 20:21:26 2009 From: reference@bhplnj.org (reference) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 15:21:26 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Lifestyle Module now available on ReferenceUSA Message-ID: <200902031521.AA51445852@bhplnj.org> The lifestyle module leads to lists of people's names. In other words, a search for people in a certain town who have bought books produces a list of actual people in that town with all kinds of information about those people. I found what my neighbors are buying, for example and I found what I was allegedly buying. How does everyone feel about that aspect of this new part of RefUSA? Anne Reference Department The Berkeley Heights Public Library 290 Plainfield Avenue Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922-1438 (908) 464-9333 website http://library.bhplnj.org book blog http://bhplnjbookgroup.blogspot.com/ ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Scherelene Schatz" Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 08:52:03 -0500 >We are pleased to announce that NJ users will now have access to >ReferenceUSA's Lifestyle Module. Information about this resource is as >follows: > >Research consumers based on their lifestyles, hobbies and interests > >The lifestyle information is comprised of a multitude of transactional >and self-reported sources. Our unique multi-dimensional data sets us >apart from other Lifestyle modules, which rely solely on survey data. >This module offers more than 60 behavioral indicators on millions of >consumers. So whether your patrons are searching for active adults who >golf, or those who collect baseball cards, read books and are up on the >Internet, they can find it here. > >Search criteria includes: >* Outdoor enthusiasts >* Golfers >* Gardeners >* Investors >* Health and fitness >* Occupation >* Pet owners >* Donors >* And more! > >Watch for more information about training sessions for this module in >the near future. > >If you have any questions, please contact Scherelene Schatz, >sschatz@njstatelib.org. > >Thank you. >Scherelene >------------------------------ >Scherelene Schatz, MLS >NJ State Library >PO Box 520 >Trenton, NJ 08625 >sschatz@njstatelib.org >Voice:(609)278-2640 Extension 158 >Fax: (609) 278-2650 >------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >infolink-l mailing list >infolink-l@lists.infolink.org >http://lists.infolink.org/mailman/listinfo/infolink-l > From jchabot@woodbridgelibrary.org Wed Feb 4 14:30:09 2009 From: jchabot@woodbridgelibrary.org (J Chabot) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 09:30:09 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Lifestyle Module now available on ReferenceUSA Message-ID: <200902040930.AA44630302@woodbridgelibrary.org> Well, I checked myself and some friends and relatives and it's pretty comprehensively inaccurate as to the "lifestyle" components. It apparently is intended for marketers, so I see it leading to deluges of unwelcome, and poorly targeted, advertising. JC The lifestyle module leads to lists of people's names. In other words, a search for people in a certain town who have bought books produces a list of actual people in that town with all kinds of information about those people. I found what my neighbors are buying, for example and I found what I was allegedly buying. How does everyone feel about that aspect of this new part of RefUSA? Anne Reference Department The Berkeley Heights Public Library 290 Plainfield Avenue Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922-1438 (908) 464-9333 website http://library.bhplnj.org book blog http://bhplnjbookgroup.blogspot.com/ ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Scherelene Schatz" Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 08:52:03 -0500 >We are pleased to announce that NJ users will now have access to >ReferenceUSA's Lifestyle Module. Information about this resource is as >follows: > >Research consumers based on their lifestyles, hobbies and interests > >The lifestyle information is comprised of a multitude of transactional >and self-reported sources. Our unique multi-dimensional data sets us >apart from other Lifestyle modules, which rely solely on survey data. >This module offers more than 60 behavioral indicators on millions of >consumers. So whether your patrons are searching for active adults who >golf, or those who collect baseball cards, read books and are up on the >Internet, they can find it here. > >Search criteria includes: >* Outdoor enthusiasts >* Golfers >* Gardeners >* Investors >* Health and fitness >* Occupation >* Pet owners >* Donors >* And more! > >Watch for more information about training sessions for this module in >the near future. > >If you have any questions, please contact Scherelene Schatz, >sschatz@njstatelib.org. > >Thank you. >Scherelene >------------------------------ >Scherelene Schatz, MLS >NJ State Library >PO Box 520 >Trenton, NJ 08625 >sschatz@njstatelib.org >Voice:(609)278-2640 Extension 158 >Fax: (609) 278-2650 >------------------------------ From lyu@infolink.org Wed Feb 4 15:16:41 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 10:16:41 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Judges needed for writing contest Message-ID: <002d01c986db$95df77e0$c19e67a0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C986B1.AD096FE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted on behalf of Nancy Dowd, NJ State Library Judges needed for writing contest Judges Needed CelebrateNJ! is looking for judges for their NJ studies statewide writing contest. You can review the articles from your computer, make your selections on the system and send them to them. Judges must be available between March 1st and 15th to complete the judging. All student articles are accessed through their database online in .doc, .pdf or .jpg format. They'll assign a limited number of articles to you and provide you with the criteria for judging and the maximum number of selections you can make. If you're interested, send an email to Karen Hatcher, Executive Director khatcher@celebratenj.org. Tell her a little bit about why you think you'd be a good judge and she'll be in touch. Free Membership for POI Celebrate NJ! has been working with a coalition of groups, on a NJ Wayfinding initiative to help visitors and residents, find our way safely and with ease to all of New Jersey's best points of interest. A unique component of the Initiative is an online map site, NJPOI.com (www.NJPOI.com). This map site is loaded with thousands of interesting things to do and see all over the state, and your library may currently have a free listing (name, address, category) on the map under "Educational Activities". Because budgets have been slashed and times are challenging, we are inviting all libraries to take advantage of a special opportunity to help you more effectively promote your site and activities, at no cost to your organization. The NJPOI.com Point2Point promotion allows your site to partner with one for-profit Point of Interest location in your community (restaurant, hotel, B&B, sports, theatre, gallery, shopping or entertainment venue) and earn a free Full Membership (including text, photos, links and video about your site, at your control) for one year on NJPOI.com (a $250 value). If you would like to learn more, email khatcher@CelebrateNJ.org with "Point2Point" in the subject line and she will forward you a fact sheet and registration form. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C986B1.AD096FE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted on behalf of Nancy Dowd, NJ State Library

 =

 =

Judges = needed for writing contest

 =

Judges Needed

CelebrateNJ= ! is looking for judges for their NJ studies statewide writing contest. = You can review the articles from your computer, make your selections on the = system and send them to them. Judges must be available between March 1st and 15th = to complete the judging.  All student articles are accessed through = their database online in .doc, .pdf or .jpg format.

They'll assign a limited number of articles to you and provide you with the = criteria for judging and the maximum number of selections you can make. If you're interested, send an email to Karen Hatcher, Executive Director khatcher@celebratenj.org.&nb= sp; Tell her a little bit about why you think you'd be a good judge and she'll be = in touch.

 =

Free Membership for POI

Celebrate NJ! has been working with a coalition of groups, on a NJ Wayfinding = initiative to help visitors and residents, find our way safely and with ease to all = of New Jersey's best points of interest.  A unique component of the = Initiative is an online map site, NJPOI.com (www.NJPOI.com).  This map site is loaded with thousands of interesting things to do and = see all over the state, and your library may currently have a free listing = (name, address, category) on the map under "Educational Activities". = Because budgets have been slashed and times are challenging, we are inviting all libraries to take advantage of a special opportunity to help you more effectively promote your site and activities, at no cost to your = organization.

 =

The NJPOI.com Point2Point promotion allows your site to partner with one = for-profit Point of Interest location in your community (restaurant, hotel, = B&B, sports, theatre, gallery, shopping or entertainment venue) and earn a = free Full Membership (including text, photos, links and video about your site, at = your control) for one year on NJPOI.com (a $250 value). If you would like to = learn more, email khatcher@CelebrateNJ.org with "Point2Point"

in the subject line and she will forward you a fact sheet and registration = form.

 =

 =

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C986B1.AD096FE0-- From coconnor@infolink.org Wed Feb 4 15:43:38 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 10:43:38 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Judges needed for writing contest Message-ID: <003301c986df$592cd870$0b868950$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C986B5.7056D070 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted for the New Jersey State Library Judges Needed CelebrateNJ! is looking for judges for their NJ studies statewide writing contest. You can review the articles from your computer, make your selections on the system and send them to them. Judges must be available between March 1st and 15th to complete the judging. All student articles are accessed through their database online in .doc, .pdf or .jpg format. They'll assign a limited number of articles to you and provide you with the criteria for judging and the maximum number of selections you can make. If you're interested, send an email to Karen Hatcher, Executive Director khatcher@celebratenj.org. Tell her a little bit about why you think you'd be a good judge and she'll be in touch. Free Membership for POI Celebrate NJ! has been working with a coalition of groups, on a NJ Wayfinding initiative to help visitors and residents, find our way safely and with ease to all of New Jersey's best points of interest. A unique component of the Initiative is an online map site, NJPOI.com (www.NJPOI.com). This map site is loaded with thousands of interesting things to do and see all over the state, and your library may currently have a free listing (name, address, category) on the map under "Educational Activities". Because budgets have been slashed and times are challenging, we are inviting all libraries to take advantage of a special opportunity to help you more effectively promote your site and activities, at no cost to your organization. The NJPOI.com Point2Point promotion allows your site to partner with one for-profit Point of Interest location in your community (restaurant, hotel, B&B, sports, theatre, gallery, shopping or entertainment venue) and earn a free Full Membership (including text, photos, links and video about your site, at your control) for one year on NJPOI.com (a $250 value). If you would like to learn more, email khatcher@CelebrateNJ.org with "Point2Point" in the subject line and she will forward you a fact sheet and registration form. ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C986B5.7056D070 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted for the New Jersey State Library

 

Judges Needed

 

CelebrateNJ! is looking for judges for their NJ studies = statewide writing contest. You can review the articles from your computer, make your selections on = the system and send them to them. Judges must be available between March 1st = and 15th to complete the judging.  All student articles are accessed = through their database online in .doc, .pdf or .jpg format.

They'll assign a limited number of articles to you and provide you with the = criteria for judging and the maximum number of selections you can make. If you're interested, send an email to Karen Hatcher, Executive Director khatcher@celebratenj.org.&nb= sp; Tell her a little bit about why you think you'd be a good judge and she'll be in = touch.

 

Free Membership for POI

Celebrate NJ! has been working with a coalition of groups, on a NJ Wayfinding = initiative to help visitors and residents, find our way safely and with ease to all = of New Jersey's best points of interest.  A unique component of the = Initiative is an online map site, NJPOI.com (www.NJPOI.com).  This map site is loaded with thousands of interesting things to do and = see all over the state, and your library may currently have a free listing = (name, address, category) on the map under "Educational Activities". = Because budgets have been slashed and times are challenging, we are inviting all libraries to take advantage of a special opportunity to help you more = effectively promote your site and activities, at no cost to your organization. =

 

The NJPOI.com Point2Point promotion allows your site to partner with one = for-profit Point of Interest location in your community (restaurant, hotel, = B&B, sports, theatre, gallery, shopping or entertainment venue) and earn a = free Full Membership (including text, photos, links and video about your site, at = your control) for one year on NJPOI.com (a $250 value). If you would like to = learn more, email khatcher@CelebrateNJ.org with "Point2Point"

in the subject line and she will forward you a fact sheet and registration = form.

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C986B5.7056D070-- From baldwin@cranburypubliclibrary.org Wed Feb 4 17:27:52 2009 From: baldwin@cranburypubliclibrary.org (Doug Baldwin) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 12:27:52 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Graphic Novel program Message-ID: <5E045C3EF14D45839B1BD7A4CBDDD82A@Techdesk> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C986C4.03A5CF80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone, I wanted to see if anyone out there has ever had someone come in and do a series or set of programs where they show YA or Teen patrons how to create their own graphic novels. We had someone when I was at NYPL, but I was not that involved so I don't remember his name unfortunately (beside he probably would not travel near here anyway). If you happen to have the name or contact info for someone you have had, or know of, who does this type of thing if you could send it to me offlist that would be great. If anyone else is interested in this info, I would be more than happy to pass it on Doug Baldwin Systems Administrator Cranbury Public Library ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C986C4.03A5CF80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi everyone,

 

I wanted to see if anyone out there has ever had = someone come in and do a series or set of programs where they show YA or Teen = patrons how to create their own graphic novels. We had someone when I was at = NYPL, but I was not that involved so I don’t remember his name unfortunately (beside he probably would not travel near here anyway). =

 

If you happen to have the name or contact info for = someone you have had, or know of, who does this type of thing if you could send = it to me offlist that would be great.

 

If anyone else is interested in this info, I would be = more than happy to pass it on

 

Doug Baldwin

Systems Administrator

Cranbury Public Library

------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C986C4.03A5CF80-- From greczekm@dunellenschools.org Wed Feb 4 17:35:13 2009 From: greczekm@dunellenschools.org (Mary Ann Greczek) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 12:35:13 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Cancellation of UMASL meeting Message-ID: --002215048d6fcd846104621b352f Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The UMASL meeting rescheduled for Wed. February 4th has been cancelled due to the weather and school delays. Our next meeting will be Tues. April 21st. The topic is Autism & Libraries: We're Connected and the presenter will be Dan Weiss of the Fanwood Memorial Library. Hope to see you in the spring. --002215048d6fcd846104621b352f Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The UMASL meeting rescheduled  for Wed. February 4th has been cancelle= d due to the weather and school delays.  Our next meeting will be = ;Tues. April 21st. The topic is Autism & Libraries: We're Conn= ected and the presenter will be Dan Weiss of the Fanwood Memorial Libr= ary.   Hope to see you in the spring. --002215048d6fcd846104621b352f-- From lyu@infolink.org Wed Feb 4 17:53:57 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 12:53:57 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Job Posting: Bradley Beach Public Library Message-ID: <005201c986f1$8e7bfb20$ab73f160$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C986C7.A5A5F320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted on behalf of Karen Klapperstuck, Director, Bradley Beach Public Library The Bradley Beach Public Library is seeking a Programs Coordinator for up to 25 hours per week (including some evenings and Saturdays). Duties will include teaching basic computer classes, developing programming for all age levels, and other general library work. Four-year college degree required; MLS preferred. Public service and teaching experience, as well as a creative streak when it comes to programming ideas, are A MUST! Grant writing skills and bilingual a plus. Salary will be based on experience and education but will at least meet NJLA minimums. Please submit resume and cover letter to: karen@bradleybeachlibrary.org or mail to: Bradley Beach Public Library, Attn: Karen Klapperstuck, 511 4th Avenue, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720. For more information about the Bradley Beach Public Library, please visit our website at bradleybeachlibrary.org. Resumes will be accepted through February 20, 2009. Bradley Beach Public Library 511 4th Avenue Bradley Beach, NJ 07720 www.bradleybeachlibrary.org ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C986C7.A5A5F320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted on behalf of Karen Klapperstuck, Director, Bradley Beach Public = Library


The Bradley Beach Public Library is seeking a Programs = Coordinator for up to 25 hours per week (including some evenings and Saturdays). =

 =

Duties will include teaching basic computer classes, developing programming for = all age levels, and other general library work. Four-year college degree = required; MLS preferred.  Public service and teaching experience, as well as = a creative streak when it comes to programming ideas, are A MUST! Grant = writing skills and bilingual a plus.


Salary will be based on experience and education but will at least meet = NJLA minimums.

Please submit resume and cover letter to: karen@bradleybeachlibrary.o= rg or mail to: Bradley Beach Public Library, Attn: Karen Klapperstuck, 511 = 4th Avenue, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720.

 =

For more information about the Bradley Beach Public Library, please visit = our website at bradleybeachlibrary.org. Resumes will be accepted through = February 20, 2009.

Bradley Beach Public Library
511 4th Avenue
Bradley Beach, NJ 07720
www.bradleybeachlibrary.org

------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C986C7.A5A5F320-- From jasitnik@yahoo.com Wed Feb 4 20:12:46 2009 From: jasitnik@yahoo.com (John Sitnik) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 12:12:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [infolink-l] NYT article on Google Books Message-ID: <145245.34567.qm@web32202.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-914124597-1233778366=:34567 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >From today's NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/02/technology/interne= t/02link.html?partner=3Dpermalink&exprod=3Dpermalink. =A0 I=A0was able to search books from the 1910s and 1920s that Google digitized= from several university libraries. I probably would never have found the i= nformation I was looking for otherwise. So, there's an upside to this issue= . John Sitnik,=A0Director=20 Glen Ridge Public Library=20 973-748-5482=20 jasitnik@yahoo.com=20 Delivery #1516=20 =A0 Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money will= get you through times of no libraries. --0-914124597-1233778366=:34567 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 
I was able to search books from the 1910s and 1920s that Google digitized from several university libraries. I probably would never have found the information I was looking for otherwise. So, there's an upside to this issue.

John Sitnik, Director
Glen Ridge Public Library
973-748-5482
jasitnik@yahoo.com
Delivery #1516
 
Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money will get you through times of no libraries.
--0-914124597-1233778366=:34567-- From amkleiman@aol.com Wed Feb 4 21:08:11 2009 From: amkleiman@aol.com (Allan M. Kleiman) Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:08:11 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Libraries and the Civic Sphere-Current Issues Message-ID: <8CB5523D1FCAC8A-1240-713@MBLK-M21.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8CB5523D2017138_1240_E7A_MBLK-M21.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi-- I am a member of the ALA MIG on Civic Engagement.? Next week on Wednesday, February 11th from 7-9 PM, RUTGERS SCILS will be hosting the following exciting and timely program: How can libraries contribute to the new spirit of coming together to address today's daunting problems? What evolving policies of concern to libraries and their communities should we be watching in the coming years? Two former presidents of the American Library Association will share their observations and ideas: Nancy Kranich, Civic Librarian and Information Ethics Fellow at the University of Wisconsin Center for Information Policy Research, and Leslie Burger, director of the Princeton Public Library. This program is free and open to the Library Community and will take place in Room CIL 212. Hope to see you there, --Allan ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Allan M. Kleiman?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Chief Consultant, Library Consultant(s)-on-Call Over 40 Years of Public Library Experience Fords, NJ 08863 732-738-5183 amkleiman@aol.com; allanmkleiman@aol.com Facebook: amkleiman Blog: libraryolderadults.blogspot.com "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore!" +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Past Chair and Member, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population Committee Member, OLOS Older Adults Task Force Member, ALA Gaming Experts Panel (Verizon Grant) Past President, NJLA Special Populations Section Past Chair and Member, INFOLINK Diversity Committee Member, Gaming Task Force, INFOLINK Technology Committee Member, 2010 National Diversity in Libraries Conference ----------MB_8CB5523D2017138_1240_E7A_MBLK-M21.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Hi--

I am a member of the ALA MIG on Civic Engagement.  Next week on Wednesday, February 11th from 7-9 PM, RUTGERS SCILS will be hosting the following exciting and timely program:

How can libraries contribute to the new spirit of coming together to address today's daunting problems? What evolving policies of concern to libraries and their communities should we be watching in the coming years? Two former presidents of the American Library Association will share their observations and ideas: Nancy Kranich, Civic Librarian and Information Ethics Fellow at the University of Wisconsin Center for Information Policy Research, and Leslie Burger, director of the Princeton Public Library.
This program is free and open to the Library Community and will take place in Room CIL 212.
Hope to see you there,
--Allan
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Allan M. Kleiman                                                                                                                       Chief Consultant, Library Consultant(s)-on-Call
Over 40 Years of Public Library Experience
Fords, NJ 08863
732-738-5183
amkleiman@aol.com; allanmkleiman@aol.com
Facebook: amkleiman
Blog: libraryolderadults.blogspot.com
"I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore!"
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Past Chair and Member, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population Committee
Member, OLOS Older Adults Task Force
Member, ALA Gaming Experts Panel (Verizon Grant)
Past President, NJLA Special Populations Section
Past Chair and Member, INFOLINK Diversity Committee
Member, Gaming Task Force, INFOLINK Technology Committee
Member, 2010 National Diversity in Libraries Conference
----------MB_8CB5523D2017138_1240_E7A_MBLK-M21.sysops.aol.com-- From lcoats@monmouth.edu Wed Feb 4 21:42:47 2009 From: lcoats@monmouth.edu (Coats, Lisa) Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 16:42:47 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] NJLA Reference Section Quarterly January 2009 In-Reply-To: <15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A8010130941D76@WLB-EXCH-VS-02.monmouth.edu> References: <15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A8010130941D76@WLB-EXCH-VS-02.monmouth.edu> Message-ID: <15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A80103BC26F258@WLB-EXCH-VS-02.monmouth.edu> --_000_15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A80103BC26F258WLBEXCHVS02_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As always, please forgive cross-posting... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Colleagues, Please find a link to our latest issue of the Reference Section Quarterly o= n the NJLA wiki here: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Newsletters Enjoy this packed issue! A big thank you to all who contributed! Lisa ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lisa Coats NJLA Reference Section President Reference & Instruction Librarian Monmouth University Library 400 Cedar Avenue West Long Branch, NJ 07764 732-923-4537 lcoats@monmouth.edu --_000_15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A80103BC26F258WLBEXCHVS02_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

As always, please forgive cross-posting…

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

Please find a link to our latest issue of the Referenc= e Section Quarterly on the NJLA wiki here:

http://= njla.pbwiki.com/Newsletters

 

Enjoy this packed issue<= /span>!  A big thank you to all who contributed!

Lisa

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lisa Coats

NJLA Reference Section Pres= ident

Reference & Instruction Librarian

Monmouth University Library=

400 Cedar Avenue

West Long Branch, NJ 07764<= /span>

732-923-4537

lcoats@monmouth.edu

 

--_000_15918838F471304998EDDD30F539F3A80103BC26F258WLBEXCHVS02_-- From sschatz@njstatelib.org Thu Feb 5 13:46:13 2009 From: sschatz@njstatelib.org (Scherelene Schatz) Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 08:46:13 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] February JerseyCat Webinars Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003DA0F6E@ex2.njstatelib.org> These webinars are intended for JerseyCat users that haven't taken these training sessions and are interested in using these JerseyCat features. JerseyCat Bookstraps Webinars Cut down on the amount of time it takes to process interlibrary loan requests. Learn how to use the new bookstrap feature that prints bookstraps with all of the information you need to give your customers about their interlibrary loan items.=20 February 18 - 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/881612909 February 18 - 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/438148985 JerseyCat Splash Screen Webinars Give JerseyCat your library's identity. Learn how to customize your library's JerseyCat home screen for your customers. You can include your library's instructions for your customers and include your library's activities on the calendar.=20 February 26 - 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/215667012 February 26 - 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/627888000 If you have any questions, please contact Scherelene Schatz, sschatz@njstatelib.org or call 609-278-2640 Extension 158. Thank you. Scherelene ------------------------------ Scherelene Schatz, MLS NJ State Library PO Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625 sschatz@njstatelib.org Voice:(609)278-2640 Extension 158 Fax: (609) 278-2650 ------------------------------=20 From jhurley@woodbridgelibrary.org Thu Feb 5 19:46:45 2009 From: jhurley@woodbridgelibrary.org (John Hurley) Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 14:46:45 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Fords Branc Library to re-open Message-ID: <11D94C62A53C41FF9591F8A96BEDB522@JohnHurley> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C987A0.90CCAE60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable After two months of renovations, the Fords Branch of the Woodbridge = Public Library will re-open on Friday, February 6. John Hurley Woodbridge Public Library Library Director George Frederick Plaza =20 (732) 634-4450 ext. 7150 Woodbridge NJ 07095 =20 FAX (732) 726-7080 www.woodbridgelibrary.org jhurley@woodbridgelibrary.org ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C987A0.90CCAE60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
After two months of renovations, the = Fords Branch=20 of the Woodbridge Public Library will re-open on Friday, February=20 6.
 
 
John=20 Hurley           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp; =20   Woodbridge Public Library
Library=20 Director           = ;          =20  George Frederick Plaza    
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------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C987A0.90CCAE60-- From susan@millburn.lib.nj.us Thu Feb 5 19:54:35 2009 From: susan@millburn.lib.nj.us (Susan Pober) Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 14:54:35 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Millburn closing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C987CB.91FC2FFE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FYI - The Millburn Public Library will be closed to the public from Monday, February 16th through Sunday, February 22nd. We will be installing new furniture, upgrading our electrical & data connections, and giving the place a general facelift.=20 The staff will be working that week & we will be accepting courier deliveries. Susan Pober Susan J. Pober=20 Head of Information Services=20 Millburn Free Public Library=20 200 Glen Ave.=20 Millburn, NJ 07041=20 (973) 376-1006 ext. 117=20 fax: (973) 376-0104=20 email: susan@millburn.lib.nj.us=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C987CB.91FC2FFE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Millburn closing

FYI

The Millburn Public Library will be closed to the = public from Monday, February 16th through Sunday, February 22nd. We will be = installing new furniture, upgrading our = electrical & data connections, = and giving the place a general facelift. =

The = staff will be working that week & we will be accepting courier deliveries.

Susan = Pober

Susan J. = Pober
Head of Information = Services
Millburn Free Public = Library
200 Glen = Ave.
Millburn, NJ  = 07041
(973) 376-1006 ext. = 117
fax: (973) = 376-0104
email: = susan@millburn.lib.nj.us

------_=_NextPart_001_01C987CB.91FC2FFE-- From coconnor@infolink.org Thu Feb 5 21:38:26 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 16:38:26 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] PR Opportunity for public libraries Message-ID: <006a01c987da$141831c0$3c489540$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006B_01C987B0.2B4229C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted for the New Jersey State Library. A Freelance Writer is looking for the following: "The recession has forced many people into unemployment. I want real-life stories about people who turned to their local library for help in finding a job. Would like to hear from library staff as well." Deadline: Noon EASTERN - February 9 Please provide me with any contacts before deadline. Thanks, Gary Cooper Media Specialist, Marketing New Jersey State Library PO Box 520 185 West State St. Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 609-278-2640, ext 108 Fax: 609-278-2652 ------=_NextPart_000_006B_01C987B0.2B4229C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted for the New Jersey State = Library.

 

A Freelance Writer is looking for the = following: "The recession has forced many people into unemployment. I want = real-life stories about people who turned to their local library for help in = finding a job. Would like to hear from library staff as = well."

 

Deadline: Noon EASTERN - February = 9

 

Please provide me with any contacts before deadline.  Thanks,

 

Gary Cooper

Media Specialist, Marketing

New Jersey State Library

PO Box 520

185 West State St.

Trenton, NJ 08625-0520

609-278-2640, ext 108

Fax: 609-278-2652

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_006B_01C987B0.2B4229C0-- From lyu@infolink.org Fri Feb 6 13:54:05 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 08:54:05 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] CNN needs libraries hosting finance programs Message-ID: <005f01c98862$6117ebe0$2347c3a0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0060_01C98838.7841E3E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted on behalf of Nancy Dowd, NJ State Library CNN needs libraries hosting finance programs ALA is working with CNN Money and they are looking for libraries in the New York area that offer personal finance programs. The producer ALA is working with would like to send a camera crew to personal finance programs/events taking place within the next couple of weeks. They would like to shoot video of the event and talk with library staff and patrons. I called ALA's media relations person, Macey Morales, and she said if you are close to NY and have some programs going, go ahead and email her at mmorales@ala.org or call 312-280-4393. Macey also mentioned that our libraries are awesome because they have been providing the kind of meat they need to help the media create powerful articles! I can't emphasize enough how important it is to be collecting and creating powerful stories and building a story bank so your library can be included in media stories. Those stories can also help you gain support from the community and elected officials. NJLA and NJSL are partnering on a statewide campaign that will help you get started. If you haven't signed up, go to solvinglifesproblems.org and click on "Are you a librarian?" If you send an email would you cc Gary Cooper here at the State Library also? Thanks! -Nancy Nancy Dowd Director of Marketing New Jersey State Library 609-278-2640 ext 122 ------=_NextPart_000_0060_01C98838.7841E3E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted on behalf of Nancy Dowd, NJ State Library

 =

 =

CNN needs libraries hosting finance programs

 =

ALA is working with CNN Money and they are looking for libraries in the New = York area that offer personal finance programs. The producer ALA is working = with would like to send a camera crew to personal finance programs/events = taking place within the next couple of weeks.  They would like to shoot = video of the event and talk with library staff and patrons.

 =

I called ALA's media relations person, Macey Morales, and she said if you = are close to NY and have some programs going, go ahead and email her at mmorales@ala.org or call = 312-280-4393.

 =

Macey also mentioned that our libraries are awesome because they have been = providing the kind of meat they need to help the media create powerful articles! =

 =

I can't emphasize enough how important it is to be collecting and creating powerful stories and building a story bank so your library can be = included in media stories. Those stories can also help you gain support from the = community and elected officials. NJLA and NJSL are partnering on a statewide = campaign that will help you get started. If you haven't signed up, go to solvinglifesproblems.org and click on "Are you a = librarian?"

 =

If you send an email would you cc Gary Cooper here at the State Library = also? Thanks! -Nancy

 =

Nancy Dowd

Director of Marketing

New Jersey State Library

609-278-264= 0 ext 122

 

------=_NextPart_000_0060_01C98838.7841E3E0-- From lyu@infolink.org Fri Feb 6 13:54:17 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 08:54:17 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Writer needs stories: libraries helping customers find jobs Message-ID: <006401c98862$67e6c7c0$37b45740$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0065_01C98838.7F10BFC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted for Gary Cooper, NJ State Library A Freelance Writer is looking for the following: "The recession has forced many people into unemployment. I want real-life stories about people who turned to their local library for help in finding a job. Would like to hear from library staff as well." Deadline: Noon EASTERN - February 9 Please provide me with any contacts before deadline. Thanks, Gary Cooper Media Specialist, Marketing New Jersey State Library PO Box 520 185 West State St. Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 609-278-2640, ext 108 Fax: 609-278-2652 ------=_NextPart_000_0065_01C98838.7F10BFC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted for Gary Cooper, NJ State Library

 =

 =

A Freelance Writer is looking for the following: "The recession has = forced many people into unemployment. I want real-life stories about people who = turned to their local library for help in finding a job. Would like to hear = from library staff as well."

 =

Deadline: Noon EASTERN - February 9

 =

Please provide me with any contacts before deadline.  = Thanks,

 =

Gary Cooper

Media Specialist, Marketing

New Jersey State Library

PO Box 520

185 West State St.

Trenton, NJ 08625-0520

609-278-264= 0, ext 108

Fax: 609-278-2652

 

 =

------=_NextPart_000_0065_01C98838.7F10BFC0-- From jrod@oldbridgelibrary.org Fri Feb 6 16:33:47 2009 From: jrod@oldbridgelibrary.org (Juley Rodwogin) Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 11:33:47 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] FWD: Please post - Author Visits Message-ID: <200902061133.AA811532508@oldbridgelibrary.org> A teacher called me looking for an author or illustrator that would be willing to talk to her 8th grade gifted writing class before they create their own picture books. Does anyone have a suggestion for someone who does not charge more than a $500 speakers fee? Juley Rodwogin Children's Librarian Old Bridge Public Library 732-721-5600, ext. 5023 From bbelvin@lmxac.org Sun Feb 8 14:01:50 2009 From: bbelvin@lmxac.org (Bob Belvin) Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 09:01:50 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Sometimes the greatest assets can be the biggest challenge: NYTImes article about art work and the Plainfield PL Message-ID: <498EE5CE.3050104@lmxac.org> http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/nyregion/new-jersey/08colnj.html?_r=1&scp=4&sq=%22Public+Library%22&st=nyt -- Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D. New Brunswick Free Public Library 60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901 732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org "More than a building that houses books and data, the library represents a window to a larger world, the place where we've always come to discover big ideas and profound concepts that help move the (American) story forward and the human story forward." Barack Obama, ALA 2005 Annual Conference. From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Mon Feb 9 15:35:57 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 10:35:57 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Snapshot Day - Help Us Show the Impact of Our Libraries Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003B38796@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98ACC.19F24223 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Snapshot Day is only ten days away - February 19, 2009 What would New Jersey be like if there were no libraries? What valuable services do we provide on a daily basis that simply go unrecognized and unappreciated? The New Jersey State Library and the New Jersey Library Association need your help. We're taking a snapshot of a typical day in the life of New Jersey's libraries. Here's what you can do to be ready to help us show our impact. =20 Go to the wiki we have set up: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot * Print out a copy of the survey to keep at your desk. * Print out a copy of the photo release form * Review the original announcement=20 =20 We need participation from ALL library types - academic, school, special, public, large, small, and in-between. =20 =20 The bigger our numbers, the greater our impact. =20 If your library will be closed on February 19, 2009, just pick an alternate date to make your count. =20 Flickr information will be posted soon. Save the Date: February 19, 2009. We'll make your participation easy! So save the date and plan to be a part of ......Snapshot: One Day in the Life of New Jersey Libraries.=20 Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org Snapshot Committee Members Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public Library Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public Library Connie Paul, CJRLC Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public Library Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98ACC.19F24223 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Snapshot Day is only ten days away = – February 19, 2009

What would New Jersey be like if there were no = libraries?  What valuable services do we provide on a daily basis that simply go = unrecognized and unappreciated?  The New Jersey State Library and the New Jersey Library Association need your help.  We're taking a snapshot of a = typical day in the life of New = Jersey’s libraries.

Here’s what you can = do to be ready to help us show our impact.

 

Go to the wiki we have set = up:  http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot=

·        = ; Print out a copy of the survey to keep at your = desk.

·        = ; Print out a copy of the photo release = form

·        = ; Review the original announcement =

 

We need participation from = ALL library types – academic, school, special, public, large, small, = and in-between. 

 

The bigger = our numbers, the greater our impact.

 

If your library will be = closed on February 19, 2009, just pick an alternate date to make your = count.

 

Flickr information will be = posted soon.

Save the Date:  February = 19, 2009. We’ll make your participation = easy!

 So save the date and plan = to be a part of ……Snapshot: One Day in the Life of New Jersey = Libraries.

Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, = X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org

 Snapshot Committee Members

Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library

Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library

Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Ingrid Bruck, = Long Branch Public = Library

Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library

Heidi Cramer, Newark Public = Library

Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley = Beach Public Library

Connie Paul, = CJRLC

Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount = Laurel Public = Library

Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C98ACC.19F24223-- From lkahn@npl.org Mon Feb 9 21:32:49 2009 From: lkahn@npl.org (Leslie Kahn) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 16:32:49 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] The Newark Public Library observes Lincoln's Birthday holiday, Thursday, Feb. 12 Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D9598010601B8@npl-mail.nplmain.org> The Newark Public Library will be closed on Thursday, February 12th, in = honor of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. The NPL staff steadfastly honors *you* and delights in serving as your = reference backup; our NJ State Library contract for this service focuses = on questions about art, music, business, patents, trademarks, U.S. = documents, and New Jersey information. Call 973-733-7779 or email reference@npl.org . We are librarians: we love questions! Very popular among librarians statewide is our sheet music assistance. = You can view an index to a portion of our holdings at = http://209.212.20.239/search.php To find a copy of our art identification form, see www.npl.org/statewide = , and scroll down to the Art section. Always available are webguides and pathfinders; ours are at = http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com --and the one for tax information is at = http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com/Taxes ----------------------------- The Lincoln Bicentennial website, at www.lincolnbicentennial.gov , is = dedicated to Lincoln's achievements. ------------------------------ LINCOLN MONUMENT: WASHINGTON, by Langston Hughes Let's go see Old Abe Sitting in the marble and the moonlight, Sitting lonely in the marble and the moonlight, Quiet for ten thousand centuries, old Abe. Quiet for a million, million years. Quiet-- And yet a voice forever Against the Timeless walls Of time-- Old Abe. --------------------------------- Abraham Lincoln Walks At Midnight, by Vachel Lindsay It is portentous, and a thing of state That here at midnight, in our little town A mourning figure walks, and will not rest, Near the old court-house pacing up and down, Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards He lingers where his children used to play, Or through the market, on the well-worn stones He stalks until the dawn-stars burn away. A bronzed, lank man! His suit of ancient black, A famous high top-hat and plain worn shawl Make him the quaint great figure that men love, The prairie-lawyer, master of us all. He cannot sleep upon his hillside now. He is among us:=97 as in times before! And we who toss and lie awake for long Breathe deep, and start, to see him pass the door. His head is bowed. He thinks on men and kings. Yea, when the sick world cries, how can he sleep? Too many peasants fight, they know not why, Too many homesteads in black terror weep. The sins of all the war-lords burn his heart. He sees the dreadnaughts scouring every main. He carries on his shawl-wrapped shoulders now The bitterness, the folly and the pain. He cannot rest until a spirit-dawn Shall come;=97the shining hope of Europe free: The league of sober folk, the Workers=92 Earth, Bringing long peace to Cornland, Alp and Sea. It breaks his heart that kings must murder still, That all his hours of travail here for men Seem yet in vain. And who will bring white peace That he may sleep upon his hill again? ------------------------------- Cool Tombs, by Carl Sandburg =20 When Abraham Lincoln was shoveled into the tombs, he forgot the copperheads and the assassin=85 in the dust, in the cool tombs. And Ulysses Grant lost all thought of con men and Wall Street, cash and collateral turned ashes=85 in the dust, in the cool tombs. Pocahontas=92 body, lovely as a poplar, sweet as a red haw in November or a pawpaw in May, did she wonder? does she remember?=85 in the dust, in the cool tombs? Take any streetful of people buying clothes and groceries, cheering a hero or throwing confetti and blowing tin horns=85 tell me if the lovers are losers=85 tell me if any get more than the lovers=85 in the dust=85 in the cool tombs. =20 --------------------------------- The Master (Lincoln), by Edwin Arlington Robinson=20 =09 A flying word from here and there Had sown the name at which we sneered, But soon the name was everywhere, To be reviled and then revered: A presence to be loved and feared, We cannot hide it, or deny That we, the gentlemen who jeered, May be forgotten by and by. He came when days were perilous And hearts of men were sore beguiled; And having made his note of us, He pondered and was reconciled. Was ever master yet so mild As he, and so untamable? We doubted, even when he smiled, Not knowing what he knew so well. He knew that undeceiving fate Would shame us whom he served unsought; He knew that he must wince and wait -- The jest of those for whom he fought; He knew devoutly what he thought Of us and of our ridicule; He knew that we must all be taught Like little children in a school. We gave a glamour to the task That he encountered and saw through, But little of us did he ask, And little did we ever do. And what appears if we review The season when we railed and chaffed? It is the face of one who knew That we were learning while we laughed. The face that in our vision feels Again the venom that we flung, Transfigured to the world reveals The vigilance to which we clung. Shrewd, hallowed, harassed, and among The mysteries that are untold, The face we see was never young, Nor could it ever have been old. For he, to whom we have applied Our shopman's test of age and worth, Was elemental when he died, As he was ancient at his birth: The saddest among kings of earth, Bowed with a galling crown, this man Met rancor with a cryptic mirth, Laconic -- and Olympian. The love, the grandeur, and the fame Are bounded by the world alone; The calm, the smouldering, and the flame Of awful patience were his own: With him they are forever flown Past all our fond self-shadowings, Wherewith we cumber the Unknown As with inept Icarian wings. For we were not as other men: 'T was ours to soar and his to see. But we are coming down again, And we shall come down pleasantly; Nor shall we longer disagree On what it is to be sublime, But flourish in our perigee And have one Titan at a time. Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 From coconnor@infolink.org Tue Feb 10 17:26:12 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:26:12 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Ideas for National Library Week from the NJLA PR Committee Message-ID: <00b401c98ba4$abe57990$03b06cb0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00B5_01C98B7A.C30F7190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted for the NJLA PR Committee. Ideas for National Library Week from the NJLA PR Committee National Library Week 2009 will be celebrated with the theme, "Worlds connect @ your library."New York Times bestselling author and actress Jaime Lee Curtis is the Honorary Chair of National Library Week 2009 (April 12-18). To publicize this event, the NJLA Public Relations Committee recommends using ALA's templates for press releases and letters to the editor to get some stories in your local newspaper. It's really quick and easy , all you have to do is add your library's name, address and phone number in the blanks then fax, email, or send to your local newspaper. They even have a spot where you can add information about any programs you are hosting! Here's the direct link: http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/hqops/pio/natlibraryweek/nlw.cfm The committee also encourages libraries to invite guest speakers from the community to read during story times. Many libraries already do this however during these tough economic times the focus on community outreach wouldn't hurt. This simple PR Committee suggestion also makes for great photo ops. Good luck! 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Posted for the NJLA PR Committee.

 =

I= deas for National Library Week from the NJLA PR = Committee

 =

National Library Week 2009 will be celebrated with the theme, "Worlds = connect @ your library."New York Times bestselling author and actress Jaime = Lee Curtis is the Honorary Chair of National Library Week 2009 (April = 12-18).

 =

To publicize this event, the NJLA Public Relations Committee recommends = using  ALA's templates for press releases and letters to the editor to get some stories in your local newspaper.

 =

It's really quick and easy , all you have to do is add your library's name, = address and phone number in the blanks then fax, email, or send to your local newspaper.  They even have a spot where you can add information = about any programs you are hosting!  Here's the direct = link:

 =

http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/hqops/pio/natlibraryweek/nlw.cfm

 =

The committee also encourages libraries to invite guest speakers from the = community to read during story times. Many libraries already do this however = during these tough economic times the focus on community outreach wouldn't hurt. This = simple PR Committee suggestion also makes for great photo ops. Good = luck!

 =

 =

Chair: Jennifer Konopacki

Co-Chair: Carolyn Wood

 

------=_NextPart_000_00B5_01C98B7A.C30F7190-- From lyu@infolink.org Tue Feb 10 19:05:12 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 14:05:12 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Workshop_Registration_is_Open:_=B3How_to_Tell_A_Compelling?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?_Story=B2?= Message-ID: <009a01c98bb2$8148ef10$83dacd30$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C98B88.9872E710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Posted on behalf of Nancy Dowd, NJ State Library =20 =20 Workshop Registration is Open: =B3How to Tell A Compelling Story=B2 =20 Is your library is looking to gain support from the public, elected officials, media, community organizations or existing customers? The = first place to start is the ability to craft a truly compelling story. Whether that story is said in 30 seconds or five minutes, if done well, it could help you gain the support of a new champion. This workshop is based on = the same format scriptwriters use to tell a story and it is incredibly easy = to learn. We=B9ve scheduled workshops for February through April. These = workshops are designed so that participants will be able to get personalized help = in crafting their stories. Hope to see you! -Nancy Dowd, NJSL Director of Marketing =20 For more information and to register go to: http://nancydowd.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/registration-is-open-how-to-tel= l-a -compelling-story-workshops/ =20 Questions? Call me at 609-278-2640 x 122 or email: ndowd@njstatelib.org =20 ------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C98B88.9872E710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted on behalf of Nancy Dowd, NJ State = Library

 

 

Workshop Registration is Open: =B3How to Tell A Compelling = Story=B2

 =

Is your library is looking to gain support from the public, elected = officials, media, community organizations or existing customers? The first place to = start is the ability to craft a truly compelling story. Whether that story is = said in 30 seconds or five minutes, if done well, it could help you gain the = support of a new champion. This workshop is based on the same format scriptwriters = use to tell a story and it is incredibly easy to learn. We=B9ve scheduled = workshops for February through April. These workshops are designed so that = participants will be able to get personalized help in crafting their stories. Hope to see = you! -Nancy Dowd, NJSL Director of Marketing

 =

For more information and to register go to:

http://nancydowd.wordpress.com/2009/01/28/registration-is-op= en-how-to-tell-a

-compelling= -story-workshops/

 =

Questions? Call me at 609-278-2640 x 122 or email: ndowd@njstatelib.org<= /span>

 =

------=_NextPart_000_009B_01C98B88.9872E710-- From baldwin@cranburypubliclibrary.org Tue Feb 10 20:22:28 2009 From: baldwin@cranburypubliclibrary.org (Doug Baldwin) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:22:28 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] 1/6th of a mil legislation Message-ID: <45C130D71B6743A294BCD45E6A940AD1@Techdesk> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C98B93.62EB4910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All, I did not know if others were aware, but I just a few minutes ago received an email from the Pratt listserv indicating that Assemblyman Vincent Prieto from District 32 (Bergen & Hudson) introduced a bill yesterday (2/9/09) to have the library funding law changed from 1/3 of a mil to 1/6 of a mil. I did not see anything go across this listserv so I just wanted to send this on in case no one else was aware. Here is the link to the bill as proposed: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/A4000/3753_I1.PDF Doug Baldwin Systems Administrator Cranbury Public Library 609-655-0555 baldwin@cranburypubliclibrary.org ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C98B93.62EB4910 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi All,

 

I did not know if others were aware, but I just a few minutes ago received an email from the Pratt listserv indicating that = Assemblyman Vincent Prieto from District 32 (Bergen & Hudson) introduced = a bill yesterday (2/9/09) to have the library funding law changed from 1/3 of a = mil to 1/6 of a mil. I did not see anything go across this listserv so I just = wanted to send this on in case no one else was aware. =

 

Here is the link to the bill as proposed: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/A4000/3753_I1.P= DF

 

Doug Baldwin

Systems Administrator

Cranbury Public Library

609-655-0555

baldwin@cranburypublicl= ibrary.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C98B93.62EB4910-- From coconnor@infolink.org Tue Feb 10 20:31:49 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 15:31:49 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] 1/6th of a mil legislation In-Reply-To: <45C130D71B6743A294BCD45E6A940AD1@Techdesk> References: <45C130D71B6743A294BCD45E6A940AD1@Techdesk> Message-ID: <00f701c98bbe$999e5f30$ccdb1d90$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F8_01C98B94.B0C85730 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NJLA is planning strategies now so expect word from Pat Tumulty. A few more details in the meantime: . A3753 was introduced by Assemblyman Vincent Prieto from Secaucus. . It was assigned to the Assembly Housing and Local Government Committee chaired by Assemblyman Jerry Green. . The next time the committee is scheduled to meet is March 9. Cheryl O'Connor Executive Director INFOLINK, the Eastern NJ Regional Library Cooperative (Tel) 732-752-7720 coconnor@infolink.org www.infolink.org From: infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org [mailto:infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org] On Behalf Of Doug Baldwin Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:22 PM To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org Subject: [infolink-l] 1/6th of a mil legislation Hi All, I did not know if others were aware, but I just a few minutes ago received an email from the Pratt listserv indicating that Assemblyman Vincent Prieto from District 32 (Bergen & Hudson) introduced a bill yesterday (2/9/09) to have the library funding law changed from 1/3 of a mil to 1/6 of a mil. I did not see anything go across this listserv so I just wanted to send this on in case no one else was aware. Here is the link to the bill as proposed: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/A4000/3753_I1.PDF Doug Baldwin Systems Administrator Cranbury Public Library 609-655-0555 baldwin@cranburypubliclibrary.org ------=_NextPart_000_00F8_01C98B94.B0C85730 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NJLA is planning strategies now so expect word from Pat = Tumulty. A few more details in the meantime:

 

·         A3753 was introduced by Assemblyman Vincent Prieto = from Secaucus.

·         It was assigned to the Assembly Housing and Local = Government Committee chaired by Assemblyman Jerry Green.

·         The next time the committee is scheduled to meet is March = 9.

 

Cheryl O'Connor

Executive Director

INFOLINK, the Eastern NJ Regional Library = Cooperative

(Tel) 732-752-7720

coconnor@infolink.org

www.infolink.org

 

From:= infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org [mailto:infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org] On Behalf Of Doug = Baldwin
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:22 PM
To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org
Subject: [infolink-l] 1/6th of a mil = legislation

 

Hi All,

 

I did not know if others were aware, but I just a few minutes ago received = an email from the Pratt listserv indicating that Assemblyman Vincent Prieto from District 32 = (Bergen & Hudson) introduced a bill yesterday (2/9/09) to have the library funding = law changed from 1/3 of a mil to 1/6 of a mil. I did not see anything go = across this listserv so I just wanted to send this on in case no one else was = aware.

 

Here is the link to the = bill as proposed: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2008/Bills/A4000/3753_I1.P= DF

 

Doug = Baldwin

Systems = Administrator

Cranbury Public = Library

609-655-0555<= /span>

baldwin@cranburypublicl= ibrary.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_00F8_01C98B94.B0C85730-- From Skirven@NJCU.edu Tue Feb 10 23:05:54 2009 From: Skirven@NJCU.edu (Sheila Kirven) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 18:05:54 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] ALEX Award Winner at NJCU workshop 2/26/09--2 Hours NJ- PDH available Message-ID: <01N5CCSCASC6A77XDL@NJCU.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_WNE7D//TSWaufSdgtRL+YA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children's and Young Adult Literature at New Jersey City University proudly presents author Gregory Galloway and a Professional Development Workshop. Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:30-6:30 p.m. Hepburn Hall, Room 202 New Jersey City University 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, New Jersey Up-and-coming author Gregory Galloway made his award-winning debut with his intriguing and imaginative novel As Simple As Snow in 2005. Mr. Galloway was recognized by the American Library Association (ALA) with one of the prestigious "Alex Awards" one year later for his complex and intriguing work. The "Alex Awards" are given to ten adult books that are appealing to young readers who are between 12 and 18 years old. This presentation is ideal for librarians, classroom and reading teachers, university students, and other supporters of literacy and literature. Return payment/check with completed registration form to: Maureen McGuire Office of Development Hepburn Hall, Room 326 New Jersey City University 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597 The culmination of the "Author Series at the Weiss Center" will be on March 26, 2009, 4:30-6:30 p.m., in NJCU's Hepburn Hall, Room 202. For further information about the M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children's and Young Adult Literature or Center events visit http://web.njcu.edu/programs/mjwc. Free admission $25 admission fee only to earn two N.J. Professional Development hours. For pre-registration and more information contact Maureen McGuire, director of development, at mmcguire1@njcu.edu or call 201-200-3196. Please provide an e-mail address where we may send your registration confirmation. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Parking available in NJCU's West Side Avenue Lot for a $6.00 fee. For directions to NJCU visit www.njcu.edu. Sheila Kirven Education Services Librarian Rm. 207 Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library 2039 Kennedy Boulevard New Jersey City University Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597 201-200-3471 skirven@njcu.edu --Boundary_(ID_WNE7D//TSWaufSdgtRL+YA) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

The M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature at New Jersey City University proudly presents author Gregory Galloway and a Professional Development Workshop.

 

Thursday, February 26, 2009

4:30-6:30 p.m.

Hepburn Hall, Room 202

New Jersey City University

2039 Kennedy Boulevard

Jersey City, New Jersey

 

Up-and-coming author Gregory Galloway made his award-winning debut with his intriguing and imaginative novel As Simple As Snow in 2005. Mr. Galloway was recognized by the American Library Association (ALA) with one of the prestigious “Alex Awards” one year later for his complex and intriguing work. The “Alex Awards” are given to ten adult books that are appealing to young readers who are between 12 and 18 years old.

 

This presentation is ideal for librarians, classroom and reading teachers, university students, and other supporters of literacy and literature.

 

Return payment/check with completed registration form to:

Maureen McGuire

Office of Development

Hepburn Hall, Room 326

New Jersey City University

2039 Kennedy Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597

 

The culmination of the “Author Series at the Weiss Center” will be on March 26, 2009, 4:30-6:30 p.m., in NJCU’s Hepburn Hall, Room 202. For further information about the M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature or Center events visit http://web.njcu.edu/programs/mjwc.

 

Free admission

$25 admission fee only to earn two N.J. Professional Development hours.

 

For pre-registration and more information contact Maureen McGuire, director of development, at mmcguire1@njcu.edu or call 201-200-3196.

Please provide an e-mail address where we may send your registration confirmation.

 

All children must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Parking available in NJCU’s West Side Avenue Lot for a $6.00 fee.

 

For directions to NJCU visit www.njcu.edu.

 

 

Sheila Kirven
Education Services Librarian
Rm. 207
Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library
2039 Kennedy Boulevard
New Jersey City University
Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597
201-200-3471
skirven@njcu.edu
 

 

--Boundary_(ID_WNE7D//TSWaufSdgtRL+YA)-- From sschatz@njstatelib.org Wed Feb 11 13:29:20 2009 From: sschatz@njstatelib.org (Scherelene Schatz) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:29:20 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] ReferenceUSA Lifestyles Module Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003DA1545@ex2.njstatelib.org> "Last week the NJ State Library announced to the field that a new = module, Lifestyle, would be added to our current RefUSA subscription = through June 30, 2009. This decision was based upon the facts that = RefUSA has proved to be a very successful component of the NJ Knowledge = Initiative program; RefUSA technical support and training have been = exceptional over the past 3 =BD years; and RefUSA was giving the module = to all NJ libraries and NJKI customers at no charge through June 30, = 2009. =20 However, it quickly became apparent with comments from both the NJ = library field and members of the NJKI Task Force that the information = available through this module identified NJ residents, their mailing = addresses and their buying habits. While this information is of great = interest to organizations who wish to do targeted mailings and = marketing, it also reveals a great deal about those residents who are = our customers. =20 Therefore, the NJKI Task Force has advised the State Library to remove = this module from the NJKI offerings. We have done so effective February = 6, 2009. =20 On a related note, RefUSA has increased the internal downloading for our = basic product from 25 to 50 and the anti-scrapping box that your remote = patrons have been accustomed to seeing and entering a code each time = they went from page to page has been lifted. =20 If any questions arise concerning this notice please contact Scherelene = Schatz in the Library Development Bureau at 609-278-2640 ext. 158, or = sschatz@njstatelib.org." =20 =20 Kathleen Moeller-Peiffer, MSLS Associate State Librarian for Library Development New Jersey State Library Mail: P.O. Box 520 [Location: 185 West State Street] Trenton NJ 08625-0520 Ph: (609) 278-2640 ext. 170; fax: (609) 278-2650 kpeiffer@njstatelib.org IM: KatOcrck (AIM From mstricker@njstatelib.org Wed Feb 11 17:23:54 2009 From: mstricker@njstatelib.org (Michele Stricker) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 12:23:54 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] NEH Grants for Preservation Needs and Vulnerability Assessments- Apply Now to CCAHA! Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003E69E5C@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98C6D.84176E0D Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEH Grants Available for Preservation Needs Assessments and Vulnerability Assessments =20 The Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) is seeking applicants to participate in its National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant-funded Preservation Needs Assessment and Vulnerability Assessment Programs. Through funding from the NEH, CCAHA is able to offer a limited number of subsidized preservation needs assessments and vulnerability assessments for $350. The funding also covers the assessor's travel expenses. Application forms and additional information about the Preservation Needs Assessment and Vulnerability Assessment Programs can be found at http://www.ccaha.org/services/surveys-consultation =20 Preservation Needs Assessment Grant Awards =20 This survey is a key first step in developing a preservation plan for institutions. In addition to pinpointing areas of concern, the preservation needs assessment is a valuable tool in fundraising. The preservation needs assessment process encompasses a general evaluation of the institution's preservation needs for their collection(s): environment (temperature, relative humidity, pollution and light), housekeeping, pest control, fire protection, security, and disaster preparedness; collection storage, handling, exhibition, and treatment; and preservation planning. The site visit consists of a review of the site, an examination of the collection(s), and interviews with relevant staff. The written report provides observations, recommendations, and resources to serve as a guide in the development of a comprehensive preservation plan for the collection. =20 Eligibility: Institutions with paper-based humanities collections that are available to the public on a regularly scheduled basis and that have national or regional significance. Additional eligibility requirements at http://www.ccaha.org/uploads/media/4e921f9baa53d032ba8a364dc51a7181.pdf =20 Vulnerability Assessment Grant Awards =20 A vulnerability assessment is a necessity for developing an Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan. The surveyor will complete a one day on-site consultation, analyzing collections management policies and procedures; facilities and building location; environmental conditions; security and fire protection; pest and mold control; and weather and geographic risks. The written vulnerability assessment report will provide observations, recommendations, and resources to serve as a guide in the development of an Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan for the collection and the institution. In addition, CCAHA staff will review any subsequent disaster planning documents and make suggestions for the successful implementation of the plan. =20 Eligibility: Small to mid-sized institutions with humanities-based collections of regional or national significance in the Mid-Atlantic region (PA, NJ, DE, MD, NY, DC, VA, and WV). Additional eligibility requirements at http://www.ccaha.org/uploads/media/cbc95c88e8907e94b36b16bf76087af1.pdf =20 Application Process and Deadline: =20 Application forms and additional information about the Preservation Needs Assessment and Vulnerability Assessment Programs can be found at http://www.ccaha.org/services/surveys-consultation =20 All applications must be postmarked by Tuesday, March 31, 2009. =20 If you have questions or want to discuss the suitability of these programs for your institution, please contact CCAHA's Preservation Services Office, call (215) 545-0613, go to www.ccaha.org or email pso@ccaha.org . =20 Kim Andrews =20 Preservation Services Officer =20 CONSERVATION CENTER for Art and Historic Artifacts =20 264 S. 23rd Street =20 Philadelphia, PA 19103 =20 215-545-0613 (phone) =20 215-735-9313 (fax) =20 kandrews@ccaha.org =20 www.ccaha.org =20 =20 =20 Are you a member institution of the Conservation Center? Click here to become a member and take advantage of our great member benefits! ------_=_NextPart_001_01C98C6D.84176E0D Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NEH Grants Available for Preservation Needs Assessments = and

Vulnerability Assessments

 

The Conservation Center for Art = and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) is

seeking applicants to participate in its National Endowment for = the

Humanities (NEH) grant-funded Preservation Needs Assessment = and

Vulnerability Assessment Programs. Through funding from the NEH, = CCAHA

is able to offer a limited number of subsidized preservation = needs

assessments and vulnerability assessments for $350.  The = funding also

covers the assessor's travel expenses.  Application forms = and additional

information about the Preservation Needs Assessment and = Vulnerability

Assessment Programs can be found at

http://www.ccaha.org/services/surveys-consultation

 

Preservation Needs Assessment Grant = Awards

 

This survey is a key first step in developing a preservation = plan for

institutions. In addition to pinpointing areas of concern, = the

preservation needs assessment is a valuable tool in fundraising. = The

preservation needs assessment process encompasses a general = evaluation

of the institution's preservation needs for their = collection(s):

environment (temperature, relative humidity, pollution and = light),

housekeeping, pest control, fire protection, security, and = disaster

preparedness; collection storage, handling, exhibition, and = treatment;

and preservation planning. The site visit consists of a review = of the

site, an examination of the collection(s), and interviews with = relevant

staff. The written report provides observations, = recommendations, and

resources to serve as a guide in the development of a = comprehensive

preservation plan for the = collection.

 

Eligibility: Institutions with paper-based humanities = collections that

are available to the public on a regularly scheduled basis and = that have

national or regional significance.  Additional eligibility requirements

at

http://www.ccaha.org/uploads/media/4e921f9baa53d032ba8a364dc51a71= 81.pdf

 

Vulnerability Assessment Grant = Awards

 

A vulnerability assessment is a necessity for developing an = Emergency

Preparedness and Response Plan.  The surveyor will complete = a one day

on-site consultation, analyzing collections management policies = and

procedures; facilities and building location; environmental = conditions;

security and fire protection; pest and mold control; and weather = and

geographic risks.  The written vulnerability assessment = report will

provide observations, recommendations, and resources to serve as = a guide

in the development of an Emergency Preparedness and Response = Plan for

the collection and the institution. In addition, CCAHA staff = will review

any subsequent disaster planning documents and make suggestions = for the

successful implementation of the = plan.

 

Eligibility: Small to mid-sized institutions with = humanities-based

collections of regional or national significance in the = Mid-Atlantic

region (PA, NJ, DE, MD, NY, DC, VA, and WV).  Additional eligibility

requirements at

http://www.ccaha.org/uploads/media/cbc95c88e8907e94b36b16bf76087a= f1.pdf

 

Application Process and Deadline:

 

Application forms and additional information about the = Preservation

Needs Assessment and Vulnerability Assessment Programs can be = found at

http://www.ccaha.org/services/surveys-consultation

 

All applications must be postmarked by Tuesday, March 31, = 2009.

 

If you have questions or want to discuss the suitability of = these

programs for your institution, please contact CCAHA's = Preservation

Services Office, call (215) 545-0613, go to = www.ccaha.org

<http://www.ccaha.org/>  or email pso@ccaha.org = .

 

Kim Andrews

 

Preservation Services Officer

 

CONSERVATION CENTER for Art = and Historic Artifacts

 

264 S. = 23rd Street

 

Philadelphia, PA  19103

 

215-545-0613 (phone)

 

215-735-9313 (fax)

 

kandrews@ccaha.org = <mailto:kandrews@ccaha.org>

 

www.ccaha.org

 

 

 

Are you a member institution of the Conservation Center?  Click here

<http://www.ccaha.org/index.php/support/member>  to = become a member and

take advantage of our great member = benefits!

------_=_NextPart_001_01C98C6D.84176E0D-- From pholmes@eopl.org Wed Feb 11 17:55:23 2009 From: pholmes@eopl.org (Pamela V. Holmes) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 12:55:23 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Job Posting Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C98C48.0108AED0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Children Services Librarian (FULL-TIME), EAST ORANGE PUBLIC LIBRARY =20 The East Orange Public Library (EOPL) is seeking an enthusiastic and pro-active full-time Children=92s Librarian to support the vision of a busy multicultural urban library that is dedicated to making a difference in the community. We value diversity, initiative, creativity, teamwork and are committed to service excellence. You will be under the direction of the Head of the Children=92s Department. You will design ongoing programs and activities for the Dept., which includes work with schools, civic and community groups. =20 You will provide reference, outreach and readers advisory service. Also, you will select, maintain and weed materials for our Children. In addition, you will be working on special projects and other duties as assigned by the Head of the Children=92s Department. You may also be required to travel between branches. =20 Also may include some evenings and Saturdays. 37 =BD hour work week. =20 East Orange is a diverse urban city with a population of approximately 70,000 located 25 minutes from New York by bus/rail. The library has a main location and three branches. =20 Qualifications: A librarian with a MLS from an ALA-accredited program with experience in working with children is preferred, but will consider an MLS candidate. Also, applicable coursework is a plus. =20 Salary and Benefits: EOPL pays the NJLA minimum salary for Librarians. The position offers medical benefits, paid vacation, personal and sick time. The library participates in the State PERS pension plan. =20 For more information about the East Orange Public Library, see www.eopl.org . EOPL is a Civil Service and Affirmative Action Employer. =20 Contact:=20 If interested, please send a cover letter and resume to: =20 Carolyn Ryan Reed, Director East Orange Public Library 21 S. Arlington Ave. East Orange, NJ 07018 crreed@eopl.org =20 Fax: 973-675-6128/Phone: 973-266-5607 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C98C48.0108AED0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Children Services Librarian = (FULL-TIME), EAST = ORANGE = PUBLIC LIBRARY

 =

The East Orange Public Library (EOPL) is seeking an enthusiastic and pro-active full-time Children’s Librarian to = support the vision of a busy multicultural urban library that is dedicated to making = a difference in the community.  We value diversity, initiative, = creativity, teamwork and are committed to service excellence.  You will be = under the direction of the Head of the Children’s Department. You will = design ongoing programs and activities for the Dept., which includes work with schools, civic and community groups.

 

You will provide reference, outreach and readers = advisory service.  Also, you will select, maintain and weed materials for = our Children.  In addition, you will be working on special projects and = other duties as assigned by the Head of the Children’s Department. You = may also be required to travel between branches.

 

=A0Also may = include some evenings and Saturdays. 37 =BD hour work = week.

 

East = Orange is a diverse urban = city with a population of approximately 70,000 located 25 minutes from = New = York by bus/rail.  = The library has a main location and three branches.

 

Qualifications:

A librarian with a MLS from an ALA-accredited = program with experience in working with children is preferred, but will consider an = MLS candidate. Also, applicable coursework is a = plus.

 =

Salary and = Benefits:

EOPL pays the NJLA minimum salary for Librarians.  The position offers medical benefits, paid vacation, personal and = sick time. The library participates in the State PERS pension = plan.

 

For more information about the East Orange Public = Library, see www.eopl.org.  EOPL is a = Civil Service and Affirmative Action Employer.

 

Contact: =

If interested, please send a cover letter and = resume to:

 

Carolyn Ryan Reed, = Director

East = Orange Public = Library

21 S. Arlington = Ave.

East = Orange, = NJ  = 07018

crreed@eopl.org

Fax:  973-675-6128/Phone:  = 973-266-5607

 

 

=A0

 

------=_NextPart_000_0064_01C98C48.0108AED0-- From empalmer@lmxac.org Wed Feb 11 18:31:49 2009 From: empalmer@lmxac.org (Eileen Palmer) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 13:31:49 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Advocacy Tools Message-ID: <49931995.4070401@lmxac.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030209080203010008000404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good Afternoon, I have seen discussions on region lists about advocacy lately and it reminded me of the recent posts about the ALA Advocating in a Tough Economy Toolkit. I took a more in depth look at this recently and it really has some good stuff! Since this topic is so important right now, I hope you don't mind if I pass along another plug for it. You can find this at: http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/advocacyuniversity/toolkit/index.cfm Of course you can also find it on the NJLA website! There are talking points on the following subjects that apply to NJ libraries For example: * Why Support your Local Library? * Libraries and the Economy * Library Funding * Library Use * Economic Value of Libraries * Stimulus Funding for Public Libraries There is a section on how to show the value of libraries to local government: http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/advocacyuniversity/toolkit/workingwithgovernmen/localgovernment.cfm And one on tips for success: http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/advocacyuniversity/toolkit/workingwithgovernmen/legislatorsuccesstips.cfm I think these are very useful tools and wanted to highlight them now since the times are so challenging! I hope you find them as valuable as I do. -eileen -- Eileen M. Palmer Executive Director Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium 1030 St. Georges Ave., Ste. 203 Avenel, NJ 07001 (732) 750-2525 empalmer@lmxac.org --------------030209080203010008000404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good Afternoon, I have seen discussions on region lists about advocacy lately and it reminded me of the recent posts about the ALA Advocating in a Tough Economy Toolkit.  I took a more in depth look at this recently and it really has some good stuff!  Since this topic is so important right now, I hope you don't mind if I pass along another plug for it.  You can find this at:

http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/advocacyuniversity/toolkit/index.cfm

Of course you can also find it on the NJLA website!

There are talking points on the following subjects that apply to NJ libraries For example:
There is a section on how to show the value of libraries to local government:

http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/advocacyuniversity/toolkit/workingwithgovernmen/localgovernment.cfm

And one on tips for success:

http://www.ala.org/ala/issuesadvocacy/advocacy/advocacyuniversity/toolkit/workingwithgovernmen/legislatorsuccesstips.cfm

I think these are very useful tools and wanted to highlight them now since the times are so challenging!  I hope you find them as valuable as I do.

-eileen
-- 
Eileen M. Palmer
Executive Director
Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium
1030 St. Georges Ave., Ste. 203
Avenel, NJ 07001
(732) 750-2525
empalmer@lmxac.org


--------------030209080203010008000404-- From coconnor@infolink.org Wed Feb 11 19:31:27 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:31:27 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Legislative ALERT! Message-ID: <00a101c98c7f$55ac4be0$0104e3a0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A2_01C98C55.6CD643E0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00A3_01C98C55.6CD643E0" ------=_NextPart_001_00A3_01C98C55.6CD643E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted for NJLA. TO: NJLA LISTSERV MEMBERS FROM: PAT TUMULTY, NJLA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RE: NEW LEGISLATION A3753 was introduced on Monday by Assemblyman Vincent Prieto (District 32). This bill is in response to the League of Municipalities' recent resolution to lower the minimum funding level for municipal public libraries from 1/3 mill in equalized valuation to 1/6 mill. Libraries funded at current minimum 1/3 mill could see their funding cut by 50%. Act now Passage of this legislation would be disastrous for public library service in our state. At this time it is imperative that all library supporters contact members of the Assembly and tell them you oppose this bill. We also request that they not sign-on as a co-sponsor of this legislation. At this time there is no companion legislation in the Senate but it could be coming. A3753 has been referred to the Assembly Housing and Local Government Committee. The next committee meeting is scheduled for March 9. Currently, there is no agenda available for this meeting so we don't know if it will be heard on that date. Members of the Housing and Local Government Committee are: Assemblyman Jerry Green (District 22) chair; Assemblywoman Mila Jasey (District 27) vice-chair); Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll (District 25); Assemblywoman Nilsa Cruz-Perez (District 5); Assemblyman Frederick Scalera (District 36) and Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk (District 39). It is essential that libraries represented by these committee members contact them immediately. Use NJLA's new Advocacy Tool to make your contacts. This tool uses Capwiz, an advocacy tool provided through ALA. Follow this link: http://capwiz.com/ala/nj/home/ Select the alert titled Library Funding Threatened. Read the description of the issue and enter your zip code. If you live in a split district you may have to enter your full address. You will then see a screen indicating which legislators will get the email letter you can create with this tool. Text is provided but you may edit it (in fact we encourage you to do so) to make your message more personal. Fill in the sender information and send your message. Remember that anyone may send a message from this system, just provide them the above URL. The default is to send an email letter but you can opt to print the letter as well. Share this URL with you trustees, friends, staff and community - anyone may use it! We will keep you informed of any new information. Please contact the NJLA office at 609-394-8032 or email me at ptumulty@njla.org if you have any questions or information on this legislation. ------=_NextPart_001_00A3_01C98C55.6CD643E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted for = NJLA.

TO:  NJLA LISTSERV MEMBERS

FROM:  PAT TUMULTY, NJLA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

RE:  NEW LEGISLATION 

A3753 was introduced on Monday by Assemblyman Vincent Prieto (District 32). = This bill is in response to the League of Municipalities’ recent resolution = to lower the minimum funding level for municipal public libraries from 1/3 mill in = equalized valuation to 1/6 mill.  Libraries funded at current minimum 1/3 = mill could see their funding cut by 50%.

Act now

Passage of this legislation would be disastrous for public library service in = our state.  At this time it is imperative that all library supporters = contact members of the Assembly and tell them you oppose this bill.  We = also request that they not sign-on as a co-sponsor of this legislation.

At this time there is no companion legislation in the Senate but it could = be coming. A3753 has been referred to the Assembly Housing and Local = Government Committee.  The next committee meeting is scheduled for March 9. Currently, there is no agenda available for this meeting so we = don’t know if it will be heard on that date.

Members of the Housing and Local Government Committee are:

Assemblyman Jerry Green (District 22) chair; Assemblywoman Mila Jasey (District 27) vice-chair); Assemblyman Michael Patrick Carroll (District 25); = Assemblywoman Nilsa Cruz-Perez (District 5); Assemblyman Frederick Scalera (District = 36) and Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk (District 39).  It is essential = that libraries represented by these committee members contact them = immediately.

Use NJLA’s new Advocacy Tool to make your contacts.  This tool = uses Capwiz, an advocacy tool provided through ALA.  Follow this link:

http://capwiz.com/ala/nj/home/

Select the alert titled Library Funding Threatened.

Read the description of the issue and enter your zip code.  If you = live in a split district you may have to enter your full address. 

You will then see a screen indicating which legislators will get the = email letter you can create with this tool.  Text is provided but you may = edit it (in fact we encourage you to do so) to make your message more = personal.

Fill in the sender information and send your message.  Remember = that anyone may send a message from this system, just provide them the above URL.  The default is to send an email letter but you can opt to = print the letter as well.

Share this URL with you trustees, friends, staff and community – anyone = may use it!

We will keep you informed of any new information.  Please contact the = NJLA office at 609-394-8032 or email me at ptumulty@njla.org if you have any questions or information on this = legislation.

 

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11 19:46:19 2009 From: jadams115@yahoo.com (JA) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:46:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [infolink-l] Three Year Plans Message-ID: <569160.78213.qm@web31007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Good Afternoon, If your library has a three year plan and you are willing to share it, would you please email me at jadams115@yahoo.com? I would also be interested in knowing if you used a consultant to prepare it and if you were satisfied. Thanks, January Adams Franklin Township Public Library 485 DeMott Lane Somerset, NJ 08873 732-873-8700 From lkahn@npl.org Wed Feb 11 20:33:34 2009 From: lkahn@npl.org (Leslie Kahn) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 15:33:34 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] The Newark Public Library observes Presidents' Day, Monday, Feb. 17 Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D9598010601F1@npl-mail.nplmain.org> Monday, February 17th is Presidents' Day, and The Newark Public Library = will be closed for this holiday. We reference librarians love questions, and we are your reference = support service: =20 --For art, music, business, patents, trademarks, U.S. documents --call 973-733-7779 or email reference@npl.org --For New Jersey information --call 973-733-7775 or email reference@npl.org Some further details of what we offer NJ Library Network librarians are = at www.npl.org/statewide (scroll down to Art for the art identification = form). ***************************************************** We hope that our Test Skills web guide, at = http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com/Test+Skills, can help your public. Like = our other pathfinders and web guides, it is always growing. For quite = large web guides, see=20 African American: http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com/African+American Art: http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com/Art ***************************************************** Government spending www.usaspending.gov =93Have you ever wanted to find more information on government spending? = Have you ever wondered where federal contracting dollars and grant = awards go? Or perhaps you would just like to know, as a citizen, what = the government is really doing with your money. The Federal Funding = Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (Transparency Act) requires = a single searchable website, accessible by the public for free that = includes for each Federal award: 1. The name of the entity receiving the award; 2. The amount of the award; 3. Information on the award including transaction type, funding agency, = etc; 4. The location of the entity receiving the award; 5. A unique identifier of the entity receiving the award.=94=20 ****************************************************** Whichbook =20 http://www.whichbook.net Happy/sad, predictable/unexpected, etc.: using a sliding scale, you can = choose a book with a tone, setting, character, length, or other feature = that suits you. Included is the choice of character based on gender, = race, age and sexuality and one for sex or no sex in the story. Praise Song for the Day, by Elizabeth Alexander Praise song for the day. Each day we go about our business, walking past each other, catching = each others=92 eyes or not, about to speak or speaking. All about us is = noise. All about us is noise and bramble, thorn and din, each one of our = ancestors on our tongues. Someone is stitching up a hem, darning a hole = in a uniform, patching a tire, repairing the things in need of repair. Someone is trying to make music somewhere with a pair of wooden spoons = on an oil drum with cello, boom box, harmonica, voice. A woman and her son wait for the bus. A farmer considers the changing sky; A teacher says, =93Take out your = pencils. Begin.=94 We encounter each other in words, Words spiny or smooth, whispered or = declaimed; Words to consider, reconsider. We cross dirt roads and highways that mark the will of someone and then = others who said, =93I need to see what=92s on the other side; I know = there=92s something better down the road.=94 We need to find a place where we are safe; We walk into that which we = cannot yet see. Say it plain, that many have died for this day. Sing the names of the = dead who brought us here, who laid the train tracks, raised the bridges, = picked the cotton and the lettuce, built brick by brick the glittering = edifices they would then keep clean and work inside of. Praise song for struggle; praise song for the day. Praise song for every = hand-lettered sign; The figuring it out at kitchen tables. Some live by =93Love thy neighbor as thy self.=94 Others by "first do no harm," or "take no more than you need." What if the mightiest word is love, love beyond marital, filial, = national. Love that casts a widening pool of light. Love with no need to = preempt grievance. In today=92s sharp sparkle, this winter air, anything can be made, any = sentence begun. On the brink, on the brim, on the cusp -- praise song for walking = forward in that light. Thanks for letting us serve you! Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 From lkahn@npl.org Wed Feb 11 21:23:22 2009 From: lkahn@npl.org (Leslie Kahn) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 16:23:22 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] RE: The Newark Public Library observes Presidents' Day, Monday, Feb. 16 Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D9598010601F5@npl-mail.nplmain.org> apologies! An eagle-eyed colleague points out that my original message = gave February 17 as the date of Presidents' Day, when The Newark Public = Library will be closed--when of course Monday is February 16th. =20 Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 ________________________________ From: Leslie Kahn Sent: Wed 2/11/2009 3:33 PM To: sjrlc-l@googlegroups.com; infolink-l@lists.infolink.org; = hrlc-listserv@lists.hrlc.org; cjrlc@googlegroups.com; lmcconn975@aol.com Subject: The Newark Public Library observes Presidents' Day, Monday, = Feb. 16 Monday, February 16th is Presidents' Day, and The Newark Public Library = will be closed for this holiday. We reference librarians love questions, and we are your reference = support service:=20 --For art, music, business, patents, trademarks, U.S. documents --call 973-733-7779 or email reference@npl.org --For New Jersey information --call 973-733-7775 or email reference@npl.org Some further details of what we offer NJ Library Network librarians are = at www.npl.org/statewide (scroll down to Art for the art identification = form). ***************************************************** We hope that our Test Skills web guide, at = http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com/Test+Skills, can help your public. Like = our other pathfinders and web guides, it is always growing. For quite = large web guides, see African American: http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com/African+American Art: http://nplwebguides.pbwiki.com/Art ***************************************************** Government spending www.usaspending.gov "Have you ever wanted to find more information on government spending? = Have you ever wondered where federal contracting dollars and grant = awards go? Or perhaps you would just like to know, as a citizen, what = the government is really doing with your money. The Federal Funding = Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (Transparency Act) requires = a single searchable website, accessible by the public for free that = includes for each Federal award: 1. The name of the entity receiving the award; 2. The amount of the award; 3. Information on the award including transaction type, funding agency, = etc; 4. The location of the entity receiving the award; 5. A unique identifier of the entity receiving the award." ****************************************************** Whichbook=20 http://www.whichbook.net Happy/sad, predictable/unexpected, etc.: using a sliding scale, you can = choose a book with a tone, setting, character, length, or other feature = that suits you. Included is the choice of character based on gender, = race, age and sexuality and one for sex or no sex in the story. Praise Song for the Day, by Elizabeth Alexander Praise song for the day. Each day we go about our business, walking past each other, catching = each others' eyes or not, about to speak or speaking. All about us is = noise. All about us is noise and bramble, thorn and din, each one of our = ancestors on our tongues. Someone is stitching up a hem, darning a hole = in a uniform, patching a tire, repairing the things in need of repair. Someone is trying to make music somewhere with a pair of wooden spoons = on an oil drum with cello, boom box, harmonica, voice. A woman and her son wait for the bus. A farmer considers the changing sky; A teacher says, "Take out your = pencils. Begin." We encounter each other in words, Words spiny or smooth, whispered or = declaimed; Words to consider, reconsider. We cross dirt roads and highways that mark the will of someone and then = others who said, "I need to see what's on the other side; I know there's = something better down the road." We need to find a place where we are safe; We walk into that which we = cannot yet see. Say it plain, that many have died for this day. Sing the names of the = dead who brought us here, who laid the train tracks, raised the bridges, = picked the cotton and the lettuce, built brick by brick the glittering = edifices they would then keep clean and work inside of. Praise song for struggle; praise song for the day. Praise song for every = hand-lettered sign; The figuring it out at kitchen tables. Some live by "Love thy neighbor as thy self." Others by "first do no harm," or "take no more than you need." What if the mightiest word is love, love beyond marital, filial, = national. Love that casts a widening pool of light. Love with no need to = preempt grievance. In today's sharp sparkle, this winter air, anything can be made, any = sentence begun. On the brink, on the brim, on the cusp -- praise song for walking = forward in that light. Thanks for letting us serve you! Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 From coconnor@infolink.org Thu Feb 12 19:30:07 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 14:30:07 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] REFORMA Northeast Chapter meeting - 2/20 Rutgers SCILS Message-ID: <009901c98d48$500534d0$f00f9e70$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C98D1E.672F2CD0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_009B_01C98D1E.672F2CD0" ------=_NextPart_001_009B_01C98D1E.672F2CD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted for REFORMA. http://www.reforma-northeast.org/RNEnewlogoForPage3.jpg The National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking Connecticut - Massachusetts - New Jersey - New York Pennsylvania - Rhode Island REFORMA NORTHEAST CHAPTER MEETING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2009 SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE SCILS Bldg - Room 337 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY 4 Huntington Street (End of College Avenue) New Brunswick, NJ 08901 http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/about-scils/visit-scils.html 11:00-12:00 pm Tour of the Special Collections and University Archives Meet at the Case Room in the Special Collections and University Archives gallery on the B level of the Alexander Library (right next to the SCILS Bldg.) 12:00 -1:00 pm Lunch will be served in SCILS Bldg. Room 337 1:00-3:30 pm Meeting will take place in SCILS Bldg. Room 337 Please RSVP to Tess Tobin at ttobin@citytech.cuny.edu by 2/18 so we can plan for lunch. ------=_NextPart_001_009B_01C98D1E.672F2CD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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The National Association to Promote = Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish = Speaking

Connecticut - = Massachusetts - New Jersey - New York

    &= nbsp;            = Pennsylvania - Rhode Island

 

REFORMA = NORTHEAST CHAPTER MEETING

 

FRIDAY, = FEBRUARY 20, 2009

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION, INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE

SCILS Bldg = -   Room 337   RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

4 Huntington Street (End of College Avenue)
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/about-scils/visit-scils= .html

 

11:00-12:00 pm  Tour of the Special Collections and University = Archives

Meet at the Case Room in the Special Collections and University = Archives gallery on the B level of the Alexander Library (right next = to the SCILS Bldg.)

12:00 -1:00         = pm    Lunch will be served in SCILS Bldg. Room = 337

 

1:00-3:30 pm      Meeting will take place in SCILS Bldg. = Room 337

 

Please RSVP to Tess Tobin at ttobin@citytech.cuny.edu&nbs= p; by 2/18 so we can plan for lunch.

 

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04:04:03 2009 From: tropiano@bccls.org (JoAnn A. Tropiano) Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 23:04:03 -0500 (EST) Subject: [infolink-l] Limbaugh, libraries and stimulus pkg Message-ID: <28700.69.116.212.191.1234497843.squirrel@webmail.bccls.org> ------=_20090212230403_37348 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Has anyone heard or read comments from Rush Limbaugh on funding for community centers in libraries in the stimulus package? We have had no success researching this question. -- JoAnn A. Tropiano, Director Nutley Public Library 93 Booth Drive Nutley, NJ 07110 973-667-0405 tropiano@bccls.org Velocity 1541 "If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to meet it." -Jonathan Winters ------=_20090212230403_37348 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Has anyone heard or read comments from Rush Limbaugh on funding for community centers in libraries in the stimulus package? We have had no success researching this question.
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JoAnn A. Tropiano, Director
Nutley Public Library
93 Booth Drive
Nutley, NJ 07110
973-667-0405
tropiano@bccls.org
Velocity 1541
"If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to meet it."
-Jonathan Winters

------=_20090212230403_37348-- From lkahn@npl.org Fri Feb 13 13:46:43 2009 From: lkahn@npl.org (Leslie Kahn) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:46:43 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Limbaugh, libraries and stimulus pkg Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D95980106020A@npl-mail.nplmain.org> www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_010809/content/01125114.guest.html = isn't so much about the stimulus package as it is about the downturn in = the economy, but it may shed light on this issue, as it discusses = closing library branches in Philadelphia: CALLER: Rush, thank you for taking my call. I'm curious because Mayor = Michael Nutter just met with Barack and has a plan to use some of this = $1.2 trillion dollars to spend on the Philadelphia Zoo, and just this = week they announced that they were going to be closing 11 libraries = saving $8 million. Why are we not keeping those libraries open and also = some fire stations? RUSH: Easy. CALLER: Yeah? RUSH: What are we talking about here? We're talking about Philadelphia, = right? CALLER: That is correct. RUSH: When was the last time you went to the library? CALLER: I actually frequent it, quite often. RUSH: All right. Well, how many people are in there when you go. CALLER: Not very many. RUSH: Yeah. Ever been to the zoo lately? CALLER: I have not. RUSH: Go. CALLER: Okay. Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 -----Original Message----- From: infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org on behalf of JoAnn A. Tropiano Sent: Thu 2/12/2009 11:04 PM To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org Subject: [infolink-l] Limbaugh, libraries and stimulus pkg =20 Has anyone heard or read comments from Rush Limbaugh on funding for = community centers in libraries in the stimulus package? We have had no = success researching this question. --=20 JoAnn A. Tropiano, Director=20 Nutley Public Library=20 93 Booth Drive=20 Nutley, NJ 07110=20 973-667-0405=20 tropiano@bccls.org=20 Velocity 1541=20 "If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to meet it."=20 -Jonathan Winters=20 From lkahn@npl.org Fri Feb 13 13:47:35 2009 From: lkahn@npl.org (Leslie Kahn) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:47:35 -0500 Subject: FW: [infolink-l] Limbaugh, libraries and stimulus pkg Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D95980106020B@npl-mail.nplmain.org> Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 -----Original Message----- From: Leslie Kahn Sent: Fri 2/13/2009 8:46 AM To: JoAnn A. Tropiano Cc: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org Subject: RE: [infolink-l] Limbaugh, libraries and stimulus pkg =20 www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_010809/content/01125114.guest.html = isn't so much about the stimulus package as it is about the downturn in = the economy, but it may shed light on this issue, as it discusses = closing library branches in Philadelphia: CALLER: Rush, thank you for taking my call. I'm curious because Mayor = Michael Nutter just met with Barack and has a plan to use some of this = $1.2 trillion dollars to spend on the Philadelphia Zoo, and just this = week they announced that they were going to be closing 11 libraries = saving $8 million. Why are we not keeping those libraries open and also = some fire stations? RUSH: Easy. CALLER: Yeah? RUSH: What are we talking about here? We're talking about Philadelphia, = right? CALLER: That is correct. RUSH: When was the last time you went to the library? CALLER: I actually frequent it, quite often. RUSH: All right. Well, how many people are in there when you go. CALLER: Not very many. RUSH: Yeah. Ever been to the zoo lately? CALLER: I have not. RUSH: Go. CALLER: Okay. Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 -----Original Message----- From: infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org on behalf of JoAnn A. Tropiano Sent: Thu 2/12/2009 11:04 PM To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org Subject: [infolink-l] Limbaugh, libraries and stimulus pkg =20 Has anyone heard or read comments from Rush Limbaugh on funding for = community centers in libraries in the stimulus package? We have had no = success researching this question. --=20 JoAnn A. Tropiano, Director=20 Nutley Public Library=20 93 Booth Drive=20 Nutley, NJ 07110=20 973-667-0405=20 tropiano@bccls.org=20 Velocity 1541=20 "If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to meet it."=20 -Jonathan Winters=20 From empalmer@lmxac.org Fri Feb 13 15:09:21 2009 From: empalmer@lmxac.org (Eileen Palmer) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:09:21 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Libraries and Municipalities Who Have Passed Resolutions Opposing A3753 Message-ID: <49958D21.7010707@lmxac.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030706010301080800010904 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good Morning, on the Public Policy Committee wiki page we have posted a list of libraries and municipalities that have passed resolutions in support of the 1/3 mill (thanks to the NJLA staff for pulling together this information). You can find this list at: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Public-Policy If your library and/or municipality should be on this list please email me so that I can update it! Thank you, -eileen -- Eileen M. Palmer Executive Director Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium 1030 St. Georges Ave., Ste. 203 Avenel, NJ 07001 (732) 750-2525 empalmer@lmxac.org --------------030706010301080800010904 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good Morning, on the Public Policy Committee wiki page we have posted a list of libraries and municipalities that have passed resolutions in support of the 1/3 mill (thanks to the NJLA staff for pulling together this information).  You can find this list at:

http://njla.pbwiki.com/Public-Policy

If your library and/or municipality should be on this list please email me so that I can update it!  Thank you,

-eileen
--
Eileen M. Palmer
Executive Director
Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium
1030 St. Georges Ave., Ste. 203
Avenel, NJ 07001
(732) 750-2525
empalmer@lmxac.org


--------------030706010301080800010904-- From akane@woodbridgelibrary.org Fri Feb 13 18:34:44 2009 From: akane@woodbridgelibrary.org (April Kane) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 13:34:44 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] No phones or internet at Woodbridge Main Library Message-ID: <200902131334.AA21102916@woodbridgelibrary.org> Hello, internet access at the Woodbridge Public Library is down today. Phone lines are also not working. Thank you, April April Kane Senior Librarian - Reference Woodbridge Public Library 1 George Frederick Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095 732-634-4450 X7128 (VOICE) 732-726-7077 (FAX) akane@woodbridgelibrary.org http://www.woodbridgelibrary.org From akane@woodbridgelibrary.org Fri Feb 13 20:32:10 2009 From: akane@woodbridgelibrary.org (April Kane) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:32:10 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Phone and internet update Message-ID: <200902131532.AA185532726@woodbridgelibrary.org> Hi, phone lines and internet now working at Woodbridge Public Library. Thanks again, April April Kane Senior Librarian - Reference Woodbridge Public Library 1 George Frederick Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095 732-634-4450 X7128 (VOICE) 732-726-7077 (FAX) akane@woodbridgelibrary.org http://www.woodbridgelibrary.org From jcreazzo@saintpetersuh.com Mon Feb 16 13:18:06 2009 From: jcreazzo@saintpetersuh.com (Creazzo, Jeannine) Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 08:18:06 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Class: Government Resources in Consumer Health Message-ID: <0646BC41C4C44B478FADEAC0AE3EAA1606AA4400@SPMSG02.saintpetersuh.com> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99039.017BDEC5 Content-Type: text/plain The Health Sciences Library Association of New Jersey is sponsoring a March CE Class. Class: Government Resources in Consumer Health Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 Time: 9:30am - 3:00pm Place: New Jersey Hospital Association Conference Center 760 Alexander Road Princeton, NJ 08543 Here is the link for the registration form: http://www.hslanj.org/government.ppt Instructor: Kathleen Moeller, MLS, FMLA, AHIP Borland Health Sciences Library, University of Florida Course Description: This course is designed to teach participants about free and low-cost resources made available by national, state, and local government agencies. Participants will explore the major finding tools providing access. National health institutes and clearinghouses will be covered. Participants will be able to use government resources for collection development in consumer health. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE The information in this message and the documents that are attached to it, if any, are confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this message by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or an action taken, or omitted to be taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this message in error, please delete all electronic copies of this message and the documents that are attached to it, if any, destroy any hard copies you may have created and notify the sender immediately. ######################################################################### This e-mail message has been scanned for Viruses and Content and cleared by NetIQ MailMarshal ######################################################################### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99039.017BDEC5 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HSLANJ CE Class for March 18, 2009

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Class: Government Resources in Consumer Health
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Instructor:
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C99039.017BDEC5-- From bbelvin@lmxac.org Mon Feb 16 13:54:18 2009 From: bbelvin@lmxac.org (Bob Belvin) Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 08:54:18 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] In Web Age, Library Job Gets Update- NYTimes article Message-ID: <4999700A.5070605@lmxac.org> It may be that the librarian working a one professional public library and the school librarian have the toughest jobs in the profession. -- Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D. New Brunswick Free Public Library 60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901 732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org "More than a building that houses books and data, the library represents a window to a larger world, the place where we've always come to discover big ideas and profound concepts that help move the (American) story forward and the human story forward." Barack Obama, ALA 2005 Annual Conference. From bbelvin@lmxac.org Mon Feb 16 13:55:03 2009 From: bbelvin@lmxac.org (Bob Belvin) Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 08:55:03 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] In Web Age, Library Job Gets Update- NYTimes article Message-ID: <49997037.7030100@lmxac.org> It may be that the librarian working a one professional public library and the school librarian have the toughest jobs in the profession. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/16/books/16libr.html?th&emc=th -- Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D. New Brunswick Free Public Library 60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901 732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org "More than a building that houses books and data, the library represents a window to a larger world, the place where we've always come to discover big ideas and profound concepts that help move the (American) story forward and the human story forward." Barack Obama, ALA 2005 Annual Conference. From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Tue Feb 17 13:56:20 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 08:56:20 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Snapshot Day is only TWO days away! Are you ready?? Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003B38814@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99107.82D43289 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Snapshot Day is just TWO days away. Save the Date - February 19, 2009 =20 Calling ALL libraries: academic, school, special, public - this means YOU! =20 We hope you are ready to count all the activities that happen in your library on February 19, 2009. =20 We have posted even more useful information to our wiki: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot. =20 =20 You will find handouts for public libraries and school libraries to use to obtain specialized data. You will also find a handout created specifically for you to give to your customers to help them advocate effectively on your behalf. Our thanks to Marie Downes McDonald, Director, and Helene Gray, Publicity Coordinator, at the West Deptford, NJ Public Library for the handout they created and thanks also to Mary Moyer, Delsea Regional High School and Past President, New Jersey Association of School Librarians, who adapted the handout for use by school librarians. =20 Susan O'Neal from Middletown Library had a great suggestion - be sure to count all the items that your Technical Services Department processes on February 19. We would have nothing on our shelves if it weren't for the hard work done by this department. =20 PHOTO TIME! Carolyn Wood from the West Deptford Library created a basic tutorial on how to upload your photos to flickr. It's really easy and only takes a few minutes, and you'll find the tutorial on our wiki. IMPORTANT NOTE: because we anticipate more than 200 photos being submitted, we had to upgrade to a different flickr account. Please use the following when you sign in to flickr:=20 Yahoo!ID: nj_library_association Password=3D snapshotday=20 =20 Remember, we need YOUR help to make this day a success. We are counting on you! =20 Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org =20 =20 Snapshot Committee Members =20 Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public Library Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public Library Connie Paul CJRLC Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public Library Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99107.82D43289 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Snapshot Day is just TWO = days away.  Save the Date - February = 19, 2009

 

Calling ALL libraries: = academic, school, special, public – this means = YOU!

 

We hope you are ready to = count all the activities that happen in your library on February 19, 2009.

 

We have posted even more = useful information to our wiki: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot=

 

You will find handouts for = public libraries and school libraries to use to obtain specialized data.  = You will also find a handout created specifically for you to give to your = customers to help them advocate effectively on your behalf.  Our thanks = to  Marie Downes McDonald, Director, and Helene Gray, Publicity Coordinator, at = the West Deptford, NJ Public Library for the handout they created and thanks also = to Mary Moyer, Delsea Regional High School and = Past President, New Jersey Association of School Librarians, who adapted the = handout for use by school librarians.

 

Susan O'Neal from = Middletown Library had a great suggestion - be sure to count all the items that your = Technical Services Department processes on February 19.  We would have nothing on our shelves if it weren't for the hard work = done by this department.

 

PHOTO = TIME!  Carolyn Wood from the West Deptford Library created a basic tutorial on = how to upload your photos to flickr.  It's really easy and only takes a = few minutes, and you’ll find the tutorial on our = wiki.

IMPORTANT = NOTE:  because we anticipate more than 200 photos being submitted, we had to = upgrade to a different flickr account.  Please use the following when you = sign in to flickr:

 Yahoo!ID: = nj_library_association

 Password=3D = snapshotday 

 

Remember, we need YOUR help = to make this day a success. We are counting on you!

 

Questions? Contact Peggy = Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org <mailto:pcadigan@njstatelib.org>

 

Snapshot Committee = Members

 

Heidi Amici,  = Monmouth County Library

Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library

Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Ingrid BruckLong Branch Public = Library

Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library

Heidi Cramer, Newark Public = Library

Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley = Beach Public Library

Connie = Paul CJRLC

Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount = Laurel Public = Library

Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C99107.82D43289-- From coconnor@infolink.org Tue Feb 17 14:18:56 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 09:18:56 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Save the Date- April 3- The Shanachies are coming to New Jersey! Message-ID: <004f01c9910a$abb312f0$031938d0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C990E0.C2DD0AF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted for the New Jersey State Library Save the Date- April 3- The Shanachies are coming to New Jersey! This will be an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you to hear about the library that aims to be The most modern library in the world. In late 2007, Erik Boekesteijn and Jaap van de Geer, librarians from DOK, the "library concept center" in Delft, Holland, embarked on a tour across the U.S. that built notoriety and soon sent them around the world. They called themselves the Shanachies (storytellers) and their trek was called the Shanachie Tour. Since that first tour, the duo has visited libraries and spoken at conferences in Jamaica, around Europe, and across Australia. When they heard how our librarians are working to create compelling stories and to produce digital videos, they agreed to make a stop here on their next U.S. visit. This event is sure to be inspirational, informational, and lots of fun. It will be held at Monmouth University. Details for registration will be available shortly. For more information go to: http://nancydowd.wordpress.com/2009/02/12/the-shanachie-tour-is-coming-to-ne w-jersey/ Questions: ndowd@njstatelib.org This program is sponsored by Monmouth University Library, the New Jersey Library Association IT Section and the New Jersey State Library. ------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C990E0.C2DD0AF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C990E0.C2DD0AF0-- From mstricker@njstatelib.org Tue Feb 17 14:58:59 2009 From: mstricker@njstatelib.org (Michele Stricker) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 09:58:59 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Stewardship of Digital Assets Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003E6A123@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99110.43CA06E4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For those of you interested in digitization projects: =20 =20 Stewardship of Digital Assets METRO and the Northeast Document Conservation Center are pleased to present a two-day workshop focusing on sustaining digital collections.=20 When: Tuesday, March 24 and Wednesday, March 25, 2009=20 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days=20 Where: METRO Training Center; 57 E. 11th St. 4th Floor; NY, NY 10003 Registration Information: Early registration is strongly recommended. Register online http://www.metro.org/index.php?option=3Dcom_content&task=3Dview&id=3D329 Registration will close at 5pm on February 27, 2009.=20 Cost: $300 institutional members; $250 myMETRO members; $400 nonmembers=20 Workshop topics will include: * Assessing Your Institution's Digital Preservation Needs * Tools for Determining Long-Term Needs * Setting Priorities * Developing an Institutional Digital Preservation Plan * Assessing Risks to Digital Media * Standards * Tools for Preserving Digital Objects * Digital Preservation Policy Development * Case Histories Through a combination of lecture and interactive sessions you will learn from a faculty of four digital experts about the long-term needs of the digital assets that exist in your institution, and how to plan for their preservation. The workshop provides examples from model digital preservation plans and includes case studies from established digital preservation programs. Faculty members work directly with attendees to assist in developing their plans.=20 This course is best suited for participants with existing digital collections and prior digitization experience. Participation by multiple employees from the same institution is encouraged. The Stewardship of Digital Assets workshop has been offered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Morrow, Georgia; Dallas, Texas; and Tacoma Washington. Thanks go to PALINET, SOLINET, AMIGOS Library Services, and OCLC Western for co-sponsoring the program in their regions.=20 Workshop Faculty =20 Liz Bishoff is the Director of Digital and Preservation Services for BCR in Aurora, Colorado. Previously she was Special Assistant to the Dean of Libraries and Head of the Office of Sponsored Programs, University of Colorado, Boulder; Vice President for Digital Collection Services at OCLC; and former Executive Director of the Colorado Digitization Program . Liz has worked with libraries and museums in several states including Alabama, Kansas, South and North Carolina, Missouri, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, and Tennessee on various aspects of their collaborative digitization initiatives. Liz led the development of collaborative best practices in metadata, including the Western States Metadata Dublin Core Best Practices .=20 Liz has been a member of the IMLS/NISO task force for A Framework of Guidance for Building Good Digital Collections . She has been a member of the American Library Association's Council, the ALA Board, and is a past Treasurer of the American Library Association.=20 Tom Clareson joined PALINET as Program Director for New Initiatives in October 2005. Leading PALINET's digital collections creation and management services, preservation services, and consulting activities, he is responsible for establishing new services and funding sources, grant writing, and outreach to the museum and historical society communities. With over 15 years' experience in preservation and digitization services, Tom was previously Global Product Manager at OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.; he also served in various capacities at Amigos Library Services, Inc. Currently a representative from the Society of American Archivists to the Joint Committee on Archives, Libraries, and Museums, he also serves on the Board of Trustees of Heritage Preservation. Dr. Katherine Skinner is the Digital Projects Librarian at the Emory University Libraries and provides leadership for the library's digital projects that are supported through grants or other sponsored funding sources. She is a Co-Principal Investigator on the Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities project to establish a humanities-based portal environment, SouthComb. She also co-directs the MetaArchive Cooperative, which provides an infrastructure and model for distributed digital preservation.=20 Katherine is a founder and an editorial board member of the peer-reviewed Internet journal Southern Spaces, and is currently co-editing a monograph entitled Strategies for Sustaining Digital Libraries. Katherine also serves on the Aquifer Services Working Group committee and the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program's Sustainability Committee. She received her PhD in American Studies from Emory University in 2005, and has published on music, social movements, scholarly publishing practices, and the emergence of new fields, as well as on digital library topics. Tyler O. Walters is the Associate Director, Technology and Resource Services, Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center. Tyler is also a co-Principal Investigator with the MetaArchive Cooperative, one of the eight original digital preservation partnerships with the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (www.metaarchive.org ) of the Library of Congress. Currently, his committee appointments include serving on the National Science Foundation's National Science Digital Library Sustainability Committee and chairing the Host Committee for the 4th International Conference on Open Repositories in Atlanta, Georgia, May 18-21, 2009. Tyler was also a member of the 2006 ARL/NSF workgroup that produced the report "To Stand the Test of Time: Long-term Stewardship of Data Sets in Science and Engineering" (www.arl.org/bm~doc/digdatarpt.pdf ). He is a frequent conference speaker and author and is a past recipient of the Society of American Archivists' Ernst Posner Award for best article in the American Archivist (1998). =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99110.43CA06E4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For those of you interested in digitization = projects: 

 

Stewardship of Digital Assets

METRO and = the Northeast Document = Conservation Center are pleased to present a two-day workshop focusing on = sustaining digital collections.

When: = Tuesday, March 24 and Wednesday, March 25, 2009 =
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both = days

Where: METRO Training Center; 57 E. 11th = St. 4th Floor; NY, = NY 10003

Registration Information: Early registration is strongly recommended. = Register online http://www.metro.org/index.php?option=3Dcom_content&= task=3Dview&id=3D329

 Registration will close = at 5pm on February 27, 2009.

Cost: $300 institutional members; $250 myMETRO members; $400 = nonmembers

Workshop = topics will include:

·           = ;       Assessing Your Institution’s Digital Preservation = Needs

·           = ;       Tools for Determining Long-Term Needs

·           = ;       Setting Priorities

·           = ;       Developing an Institutional Digital Preservation = Plan

·           = ;       Assessing Risks to Digital Media

·           = ;       Standards<= /o:p>

·           = ;       Tools for Preserving Digital Objects

·           = ;       Digital Preservation Policy Development

·           = ;       Case Histories

Through a combination of = lecture and interactive sessions you will learn from a faculty of four digital = experts about the long-term needs of the digital assets that exist in your institution, and how to plan for their preservation. The workshop = provides examples from model digital preservation plans and includes case studies from established digital preservation programs. Faculty members work = directly with attendees to assist in developing their plans. =

This course is best suited for participants with existing digital collections and prior digitization experience. Participation by multiple employees from the same = institution is encouraged.

The Stewardship of Digital = Assets workshop has been offered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Morrow, Georgia; Dallas, Texas; and Tacoma = Washington.  Thanks go to = PALINET, SOLINET, AMIGOS Library Services, and OCLC Western for co-sponsoring = the program in their regions.

 Workshop = Faculty 
Liz Bishoff
is the =
Director of Digital and Preservation Services for BCR in Aurora, Colorado. Previously she was Special Assistant to the Dean of Libraries and Head = of the Office of Sponsored Programs, University of Colorado, Boulder; Vice = President for Digital Collection Services at OCLC; and former Executive Director = of the Colorado Digitization Program. = Liz has worked with = libraries and museums in several states including Alabama, Kansas, South and North Carolina, Missouri, = Minnesota, New = Mexico, New York, and Tennessee on various aspects of = their collaborative digitization initiatives.  Liz led the development of = collaborative best practices in metadata, including the Western = States Metadata Dublin Core Best Practices.

Liz has been a member = of the IMLS/NISO task force for A Framework of = Guidance for Building Good Digital Collections. = She has been a member of the = American Library Association’s Council, the ALA Board, and is a past = Treasurer of the American Library = Association. 

Tom Clareson joined PALINET as Program Director for New = Initiatives in October 2005. Leading PALINET's digital collections creation and management services, preservation services, and consulting activities, = he is responsible for establishing new services and funding sources, grant = writing, and outreach to the museum and historical society communities. With = over 15 years’ experience in preservation and digitization services, Tom = was previously Global Product Manager at OCLC Online Computer Library = Center, Inc.; he also served in various capacities at Amigos Library Services, = Inc. Currently a representative from the Society of American Archivists to = the Joint Committee on Archives, Libraries, and Museums, he also serves on = the Board of Trustees of Heritage = Preservation.

 Dr. Katherine = Skinner is the Digital Projects Librarian at the Emory University Libraries and = provides leadership for the library's digital projects that are supported = through grants or other sponsored funding sources. She is a Co-Principal = Investigator on the Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities project to establish a humanities-based portal environment, SouthComb. She also co-directs = the MetaArchive Cooperative, which provides an infrastructure and model = for distributed digital preservation.

Katherine is a founder and an editorial board member of the = peer-reviewed Internet journal Southern Spaces, and is currently co-editing a = monograph entitled Strategies for Sustaining Digital Libraries. Katherine also = serves on the Aquifer Services Working Group committee and the National = Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program's Sustainability Committee. She received her PhD in American Studies from Emory University in 2005, and has published on music, social movements, scholarly = publishing practices, and the emergence of new fields, as well as on digital = library topics.

 Tyler O. Walters = is the Associate Director, Technology and Resource Services, Georgia = Institute of Technology Library and Information Center. = Tyler is also = a co-Principal Investigator with the MetaArchive Cooperative, one of the = eight original digital preservation partnerships with the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (www.metaarchive.org) of the = Library of Congress. Currently, his committee appointments include serving on the National Science Foundation's National Science Digital Library = Sustainability Committee and chairing the Host Committee for the 4th International Conference on Open Repositories in Atlanta, Georgia, May 18-21, 2009. Tyler was also a member of the 2006 ARL/NSF workgroup that produced the = report "To Stand the Test = of Time: Long-term Stewardship of Data Sets in Science and Engineering" = (www.arl.org/bm~doc/di= gdatarpt.pdf). He is a frequent conference speaker and author and is a past recipient = of the Society of American Archivists' Ernst Posner Award for best article in = the American = Archivist (1998).

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C99110.43CA06E4-- From DHall@EBPL.org Tue Feb 17 18:14:25 2009 From: DHall@EBPL.org (Dianne Hall) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 13:14:25 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] If you are interested in the Koha ILS Message-ID: <5C27703B3E66FF478F4643670732E5FC31DB8B31@cairo.ebpl.net> --_000_5C27703B3E66FF478F4643670732E5FC31DB8B31cairoebplnet_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you would like to learn more about Koha, this conference is a great oppo= rtunity for libraries who are current Koha users and those that would like = to learn more about Koha and its future development. Dianne F. Hall Information Technology Manager East Brunswick Public Library 2 Jean Walling Civic Center East Brunswick, NJ 08816 phone: 732-390-6680 fax: 732-390-6869 Koha Project Announces KohaCon 2009 February 3, 2009 -- The creators and developers of Koha, the first open sou= rce Integrated Library System (ILS), today announced that KohaCon 2009 -- a= conference for current and interested users of the Koha Integrated Library= System -- will be held in Plano, Texas, April 16 &17, 2009. KohaCon 2009 is the sequel to the first ever KohaCon -- held in Paris, Fran= ce in 2006 -- which brought together users and developers worldwide. KohaCo= n 2009 will feature an international slate of speakers (both Koha users and= active Koha contributors) conducting presentations and workshops on a dive= rse range of topics. Topics will include technical information on how to de= velop for the various modules of Koha, support options, and even panel disc= ussions featuring users of Koha talking about their experiences with the so= ftware. "We expect this event to have wide appeal," said Paul Poulain, BibLibre, CE= O and Release Manager of Koha 2.x "The conference is for both techies and non-techies. In addition to present= ations on the technical side of Koha, the conference will serve as a hands-= on introduction to how users and developers around the world collaborate to= make the Koha open-source software possible," Poulain explained. "Kohacon 2009 will be huge, everything is bigger in Texas. Plus you get to = hear from some of the veteran Koha developers, complete with funny accents.= What more could you want?" said Chris Cormack, one of the original authors= of the Koha version 1.0, and current Translation Manager for the Project. This is a FREE conference. There is no registration fee, but conference org= anizers are requesting that all attendees pre-register using the registrati= on form found at: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=3DpMSkZuQLLHD= _R8MFCGWz4OQ Details (travel, hotels, tentative agenda, etc) can be found on the Koha wi= ki at: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=3Dkohacon2009 About Koha Koha is the first open-source Integrated Library System (ILS). Gifted by Ho= rowhenua Library Trust and now in use worldwide, its development is steered= by a growing community of libraries collaborating to achieve their technol= ogy goals. The impressive set of features available in Koha continues to ev= olve and expand to meet the needs of its user base. Koha has lived up to it= s name, which means 'Gift' in the Maori language of New Zealand. To learn more about the Koha project, visit: http://koha.org Press Contact Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08 paul.poulain@biblibre.com --_000_5C27703B3E66FF478F4643670732E5FC31DB8B31cairoebplnet_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

If you would like to learn more about Koha, this conference is a great opportu= nity for libraries who are current Koha users and those that would like to learn more about Koha and its future development.

 

Dianne F. Hall

Information Technology Manager

East Brunswick Public Library

2 Jean Walling Civic Center

East Brunswick, NJ   08816

 

phone: 732-390-6680

fax:      732-390-6869

 

Koha Project Announces KohaCon 2009

February 3, 2009 -- The creators and developers of Koha, the first open source Integrated Library System (ILS), today announced that Koh= aCon 2009 -- a conference for current and interested users of the Koha Integrate= d Library System -- will be held in Plano, Texas, April 16 &17, 2009.
KohaCon 2009 is the sequel to the first ever KohaCon -- held in Paris, Fran= ce in 2006 -- which brought together users and developers worldwide. KohaCon 2= 009 will feature an international slate of speakers (both Koha users and active Koha contributors) conducting presentations and workshops on a diverse rang= e of topics. Topics will include technical information on how to develop for the various modules of Koha, support options, and even panel discussions featur= ing users of Koha talking about their experiences with the software.

"We expect this event to have wide appeal," said Paul Poulain, BibLibre, CEO and Release Manager of Koha 2.x

"The conference is for both techies and non-techies. In addition to presentations on the technical side of Koha, the conference will serve as a hands-on introduction to how users and developers around the world collabor= ate to make the Koha open-source software possible," Poulain explained.
"Kohacon 2009 will be huge, everything is bigger in Texas. Plus you ge= t to hear from some of the veteran Koha developers, complete with funny accents. What more could you want?" said Chris Cormack, one of the original aut= hors of the Koha version 1.0, and current Translation Manager for the Project. <= br>
This is a FREE conference. There is no registration fee, but conference organizers are requesting that all attendees pre-register using = the registration form found at: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=3DpMSkZuQLLH= D_R8MFCGWz4OQ

Details (travel, hotels, tentative agenda, etc) can be found on the Koha wi= ki at: http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=3Dkohacon2009

About Koha

Koha is the first open-source Integrated Library System (ILS). Gifted by Horowhenua Library Trust and now in use worldwide, its development is steer= ed by a growing community of libraries collaborating to achieve their technolo= gy goals. The impressive set of features available in Koha continues to evolve= and expand to meet the needs of its user base. Koha has lived up to its name, w= hich means 'Gift' in the Maori language of New Zealand.

To learn more about the Koha project, visit: http://koha.org

Press Contact

Paul POULAIN=
http://www.biblibre.com
Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc
Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08
paul.poulain= @biblibre.com

 

 

--_000_5C27703B3E66FF478F4643670732E5FC31DB8B31cairoebplnet_-- From lyu@infolink.org Tue Feb 17 19:42:39 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 14:42:39 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Health handbook for women with disabilities Message-ID: <00a401c99137$e4f8a8e0$aee9faa0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C9910D.FC22A0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted on behalf of Ingrid Betancourt, Newark Public Library Women with Disabilities A Health Handbook for Women with Disabilities http://www.hesperian.org/ A Health Handbook for Women with Disabilities will help women with disabilities overcome these barriers and improve their general health, self-esteem, and abilities to care for themselves and participate in their communities. Hesperian Foundation announces the Spanish edition of this book, downloadable here . The English version is available here . ------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C9910D.FC22A0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted on behalf = of Ingrid Betancourt, Newark Public Library

 

 

Women with = Disabilities

 =

A Health = Handbook for Women with Disabilities

http://www.hesperian.org/ =

 

A Health Handbook for Women with Disabilities will help women = with disabilities overcome these barriers and improve their general health, self-esteem, and abilities to care for themselves and participate in = their communities.  Hesperian Foundation announces the Spanish = edition of this book, downloadable here.= The English version is available here.=

 

------=_NextPart_000_00A5_01C9910D.FC22A0E0-- From coconnor@infolink.org Wed Feb 18 14:54:21 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 09:54:21 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] FW: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Message-ID: <014c01c991d8$c870f820$5952e860$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_014D_01C991AE.DF9AF020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sharing the most recent posting (Feb 17) from the ALA Washington Office about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Cheryl O'Connor Executive Director INFOLINK, the Eastern NJ Regional Library Cooperative (Tel) 732-752-7720 coconnor@infolink.org ================================================================= Dear FLLAN members, (Federal Library Legislative and Advocacy Network) Completing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was a long and arduous process for the Obama Administration and the new Congress. Now that President Obama has signed the bill into law, our nation can begin the journey of restoring our economic stability through the programs and initiatives this law will make possible. Throughout the process of creating this law, the library community demonstrated a steadfast commitment to the American public by working to inform our leaders in Washington about the programs and services libraries across the country are providing to help America get back to work, such as assistance with resume building and online job searching as well as free classes to teach the public 21st century job skills. With many opportunities available to libraries through the stimulus bill, the library community must continue our efforts to educate our elected officials on the benefits of investing in libraries - focusing now on the state level. Implementing the law will no doubt be as complex a process as creating it, and for this reason the ALA Washington Office has created www.ala.org/knowyourstimulus as a one-stop source with resources on how to make sure libraries benefit from the package and the most up-to-date information on the stimulus. As information becomes available, the ALA Washington Office will post updates on this page with details, such as how funding will be distributed and how to apply. We have compiled a list of the programs that libraries can benefit from included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. More information will be posted on each section as it becomes available. $7.2 billion for Broadband This includes $2.5 billion for Rural Utilities Service and $4.7 billion for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration's (NTIA) broadband grant program to increase broadband access and usage in underserved areas of the nation. This includes $200 million in competitive grants for expanding public computer capacity at public libraries and community college libraries. Additionally, this includes $650 million for DTV, of which $90 million may be used by organizations, including libraries, for education and outreach to vulnerable populations including one-on-one assistance for box installation. $53.6 billion for the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund This program includes $48 billion in block grants allocated among the states. Out of each state's allocation, 81.8 percent is reserved for education and 18.2 percent is reserved for the governor to use as he or she sees fit. $39.5 billion for education using existing funding formulas, which can be used for preventing cutbacks, preventing layoffs, school modernization (school libraries will benefit from this), or other purposes and $8.8 billion for state fiscal relief for high-priority needs such as public safety and other critical services (including public libraries), renovation and repairs of public school facilities and institutions of higher education facilities. Encouraging state officials to invest the funds they receive from Congress in public and school libraries will be critical. It is also important to note that with the billions of dollars states are receiving, there should be no need for drastic state cutbacks in services. An additional $120 million for the Senior Community Service Employment Program This funding will provide community service jobs at nonprofit and public facilities, including libraries, for an additional 24,000 older Americans. The Senior Community Service Employment Program is a community service and work-based training program for older workers. Program participants are placed in a wide variety of community service positions at non-profit and public facilities, including daycare centers, senior centers, governmental agencies, schools, hospitals, libraries and landscaping centers. There are currently 74 grantees. Grant awards are made to 18 national nonprofit organizations and 56 state and territorial governments. In most states, the governor has selected the State Office on Aging to administer the program. The contact information for all existing grantees is available by going to www.doleta.gov/seniors. Click the contacts link on the right and on that page go to grantees PY 2007. An additional $130 million for the Rural Community Facilities Program The Community Programs is a division of the Housing and Community Facilities Programs at the United States Department of Agriculture. Community Programs includes the Community Facilities Guaranteed Loan Program, the Community Facilities Direct Loan Program, and the Community Facilities Grant Program. These programs help develop essential community facilities for public use in rural areas. These facilities include schools, libraries, childcare, hospitals, medical clinics, assisted living facilities, fire and rescue stations, police stations, community centers, public buildings and transportation. Kristin Murphy Government Relations Specialist American Library Association - Washington Office 1615 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20009-2520 Phone Number: 202.628.8410 Fax: 202.628.8419 kmurphy@alawash.org ------=_NextPart_000_014D_01C991AE.DF9AF020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sharing the most recent posting (Feb 17) from the ALA = Washington Office about the American Recovery and Reinvestment = Act.

 

Cheryl O'Connor

Executive Director

INFOLINK, the Eastern NJ Regional Library = Cooperative

(Tel) 732-752-7720

coconnor@infolink.org

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Dear FLLAN members,  (Federal Library = Legislative and Advocacy Network)


Completing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was a long and = arduous process for the Obama Administration and the new Congress. Now that = President Obama has signed the bill into law, our nation can begin the journey of restoring our economic stability through the programs and initiatives = this law will make possible.

 

Throughout the process of creating this law, the library community demonstrated a steadfast commitment to the American public by working to inform our = leaders in Washington about the programs and services libraries across the country = are providing to help America get back to work, such as assistance with = resume building and online job searching as well as free classes to teach the = public 21st century job skills.

 

With many opportunities available to libraries through the stimulus bill, the library community must continue our efforts to educate our elected = officials on the benefits of investing in libraries – focusing now on the state = level.

 

Implementing the law will no doubt be as complex a process as creating it, and for = this reason the ALA = Washington Office has created www.ala.org/knowyourstimulus as a = one-stop source with resources on how to make sure libraries benefit from the = package and the most up-to-date information on the stimulus. As = information becomes available, the ALA Washington Office will post updates on this = page with details, such as how funding will be distributed and how to = apply.

 

We have compiled a list of the programs that libraries can benefit from = included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. More information will be = posted on each section as it becomes available.

 

$7.2 billion for Broadband
This includes $2.5 billion for Rural Utilities Service and $4.7 billion = for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s = (NTIA) broadband grant program to increase broadband access and usage in underserved = areas of the nation. This includes $200 million in competitive grants for = expanding public computer capacity at public libraries and community college libraries.  Additionally, this includes $650 million for DTV, of = which $90 million may be used by organizations, including libraries, for education = and outreach to vulnerable populations including one-on-one assistance for = box installation.

 

$53.6 billion for the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund
This program includes $48 billion in block grants allocated among the states.   Out of each state’s allocation, = 81.8 percent is reserved for education and 18.2 percent is reserved for the governor to = use as he or she sees fit. $39.5 billion for education using existing funding formulas, which can be used for preventing cutbacks, preventing layoffs, = school modernization (school libraries will benefit from this), or other = purposes and $8.8 billion for state fiscal relief for high-priority needs such as = public safety and other critical services (including public libraries), = renovation and repairs of public school facilities and institutions of higher education facilities.  Encouraging state officials to invest the funds they = receive from Congress in public and school libraries will be critical. It is = also important to note that with the billions of dollars states are = receiving, there should be no need for drastic state cutbacks in = services.

 

An additional $120 million for the Senior Community Service Employment = Program
This funding will provide community service jobs at nonprofit and public facilities, including libraries, for an additional 24,000 older = Americans. The Senior Community Service Employment Program is a community service and work-based training program for older workers. Program participants are = placed in a wide variety of community service positions at non-profit and = public facilities, including daycare centers, senior centers, governmental = agencies, schools, hospitals, libraries and landscaping centers. There are = currently 74 grantees. Grant awards are made to 18 national nonprofit organizations = and 56 state and territorial governments. In most states, the governor has = selected the State Office on Aging to administer the program. The contact = information for all existing grantees is available by going to www.doleta.gov/seniors. Click the contacts link on the right and on that page go to grantees PY = 2007.

 

An additional $130 million for the Rural Community Facilities = Program
The Community Programs is a division of the Housing and Community = Facilities Programs at the United States Department of Agriculture.  Community Programs includes the Community Facilities Guaranteed Loan Program, the Community Facilities Direct Loan Program, and the Community Facilities = Grant Program. These programs help develop essential community facilities for public = use in rural areas. These facilities include schools, libraries, childcare, = hospitals, medical clinics, assisted living facilities, fire and rescue stations, = police stations, community centers, public buildings and = transportation.

 

Kristin Murphy

Government Relations Specialist

American Library Association - Washington Office

1615 New Hampshire Avenue NW

Washington, D.C. 20009-2520

Phone Number: 202.628.8410

Fax: 202.628.8419

kmurphy@alawash.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_014D_01C991AE.DF9AF020-- From supermahos@springfieldpubliclibrary.com Wed Feb 18 15:00:31 2009 From: supermahos@springfieldpubliclibrary.com (Susan Permahos) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:00:31 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Comcast Message-ID: <200902181002390.SM06160@Director> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C991AF.BBEB63C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I know a number of libraries have switched to Comcast for Internet access but have any switched for telephone as well? If so, are you pleased with the service? Any down time? Billing problems? Customer service problems? Thank you. Susan Permahos, Director Springfield Free Public Library 66 Mountain Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 973-376-4930 x227 FAX 973-912-4304 supermahos@sfplnj.org supermahos@springfieldpubliclibrary.com www.sfplnj.org www.springfieldpubliclibrary.com/joomla/ ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C991AF.BBEB63C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I know a number of libraries have switched to Comcast = for Internet access but have any switched for telephone as well? If so, are = you pleased with the service? Any down time? Billing problems? Customer = service problems?

 

Thank you.

 

Susan Permahos, Director

Springfield Free Public Library

66 = Mountain Avenue

Springfield, NJ 07081

973-376-4930 x227

FAX 973-912-4304

supermahos@sfplnj.org

supermahos@spring= fieldpubliclibrary.com

www.sfplnj.org

www.springfieldp= ubliclibrary.com/joomla/

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C991AF.BBEB63C0-- From cmcbride@northbrunswicklibrary.org Wed Feb 18 15:13:55 2009 From: cmcbride@northbrunswicklibrary.org (Cheryl McBride) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:13:55 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] international faxing Message-ID: <200902181013.AA1606549582@northbrunswicklibrary.org> We are seriously considering dropping this service for the public as it is costing us a fortune. Does anyone offer international faxing and how much are you charging? Cheryl McBride Director North Brunswick From aarnold@summitlibrary.org Wed Feb 18 19:24:08 2009 From: aarnold@summitlibrary.org (Alexandria Arnold) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 14:24:08 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Valuing Libraries statistics Message-ID: <4F389E4945BF3F48B41200A9CACE9F6916BB634BE5@EMail.summitlibrary.org> --_000_4F389E4945BF3F48B41200A9CACE9F6916BB634BE5EMailsummitli_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We use the wonderful Valuing Libraries spreadsheet that Joanne Roukens at H= ighlands developed, and we count all the services we can think of that we p= rovide to the public - materials circ'd, computer and wifi uses, programs, = downloadables, ILL, magazine circulation, etc. I'm always wondering if I've= forgotten anything. What are some of the services that the rest of you cou= nt? Thanks, Alexandria Arnold Assistant Director Summit Free Public Library, NJ 908.277.9448 --_000_4F389E4945BF3F48B41200A9CACE9F6916BB634BE5EMailsummitli_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We use the wonderful Valuing Libraries spreadsheet that = Joanne Roukens at Highlands developed, and we count all the services we can think = of that we provide to the public – materials circ’d, computer and = wifi uses, programs, downloadables, ILL, magazine circulation, etc. I’m al= ways wondering if I’ve forgotten anything. What are some of the services t= hat the rest of you count?

 

Thanks,

 

Alexandria Arnold

Assistant Director

Summit Free Public Library, NJ

908.277.9448

--_000_4F389E4945BF3F48B41200A9CACE9F6916BB634BE5EMailsummitli_-- From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Wed Feb 18 21:34:03 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 16:34:03 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Snapshot Day is TOMORROW! Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003B38868@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99210.9E8F71AD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone, =20 We hope you are fully prepared to participate in Snapshot Day, tomorrow, February 19, 2009. =20 Do you want to capture comments from your Spanish-speaking customers? Thanks to Ingrid Betancourt from the Newark Public Library, who translated the patron feedback form. The Spanish language version can now be found on our wiki: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot =20 The wiki has everything you need to make collecting and posting data quick and easy - handouts, excel spreadsheet, and explicit directions for uploading images to flickr. =20 Remember, we need YOUR help to make this day a success. We are counting on you! =20 Need some inspiration? Marian Bauman, Director of the Neptune Public Library, has already posted some fabulous photos to flickr. Check them out at: http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=3Dsnapshotday+neptune =20 =20 Good luck! Peggy Cadigan =20 =20 =20 Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org =20 =20 Snapshot Committee Members =20 Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public Library Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public Library Connie Paul CJRLC Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public Library Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99210.9E8F71AD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Everyone,

 

We hope you are fully prepared to participate in = Snapshot Day, tomorrow, February 19, 2009.

 

Do you want to capture comments from your = Spanish-speaking customers? Thanks to Ingrid Betancourt from the Newark Public Library, who = translated the patron feedback form. The Spanish language version can now be found on = our wiki: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot=

 

The wiki has everything you need to make collecting = and posting data quick and easy – handouts, excel spreadsheet, and = explicit directions for uploading images to flickr.

 

Remember, we need YOUR help to make this day a = success. We are counting on you!

 

Need some inspiration?  Marian Bauman, Director = of the Neptune Public Library, has already posted some fabulous photos to flickr.  Check them out at:

http://www= .flickr.com/search/?q=3Dsnapshotday+neptune<= /p>

 

 

Good luck!
Peggy Cadigan

 

 

 

Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org <mailto:pcadigan@njstatelib.org>

 

Snapshot Committee = Members

 

Heidi Amici,  Monmouth County Library

Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library

Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Ingrid = BruckLong Branch = Public Library

Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library

Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library

Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public = Library

Connie = Paul CJRLC

Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public = Library

Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County = Library

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C99210.9E8F71AD-- From coconnor@infolink.org Thu Feb 19 14:08:34 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 09:08:34 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] One spot open - NJ Train the Trainer Message-ID: <001301c9929b$8d946a70$a8bd3f50$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C99271.A4BE6270 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NJ TTT 1 Spot Open! Due to a last minute cancellation there is one spot remaining for the New Jersey Train-the-Trainer workshop. This four day workshop is being held at the Sheraton Eatontown hotel March 18-20 and March 27, 2009. To register - Call the Infolink office at 732.572.7720 to reserve your place and visit our website (http://sites.google.com/site/newjerseytrainthetrainer/) or (http://tinyurl.com/6382za) for registration form and complete details. -- Jeffrey J. Teichmann Library Supervisor I, Access Services Research & Instructional Services Alexander Library Rutgers, The State University of NJ 169 College Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732.932.7851 x106 Better research, better papers, better grades! Try Searchpath, our online information literacy tutorial. http//searchpath.libraries.rutgers.edu ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C99271.A4BE6270 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NJ TTT 1 Spot = Open!

Due to a last minute cancellation there is one spot remaining for the = New Jersey Train-the-Trainer workshop. This four day workshop is being held = at the Sheraton Eatontown hotel March 18-20 and March 27, 2009.

To register - Call the Infolink office at 732.572.7720 to reserve your = place and visit our website (
http://si= tes.google.com/site/newjerseytrainthetrainer/) or (http://tinyurl.com/6382za)
 for registration form and complete details.

--
Jeffrey J. Teichmann
Library Supervisor I, Access Services
Research & Instructional Services
Alexander Library
Rutgers, The State University of NJ
169 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
732.932.7851 x106


Better research, better papers, better = grades!
Try Searchpath, our online information literacy tutorial.
      = http//searchpath.libraries.rutgers.edu

 

------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C99271.A4BE6270-- From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Thu Feb 19 16:14:24 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 11:14:24 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Snapshot Day is TODAY - February 19, 2009! Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003B38892@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C992AD.2151FF58 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C992AD.2151FF58" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C992AD.2151FF58 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everyone, =20 Snapshot Day is today, so please START COUNTING!! I hope you are all as excited as we are. You are truly doing libraries throughout the state a positive service by participating. The bigger our numbers, the greater our impact! =20 When your statistics have been collected, go to our wiki:=20 http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot =20 Click on the link that says: Fill out the FORM . Submit statistics by 2/25/2009. IMPORTANT: Most statistical questions are optional. If you don't have a result, please leave the space blank. (do not use N/A, dashes or other input) =20 Ready to start uploading your photos to flickr? www.flickr.com =20 Our wiki has very simple instructions that will turn you into a flickr pro in minutes. Click on: Snapshot Day- uploading pictures into Flickr.doc . =20 =20 Already pretty familiar with flickr? Then all you need to know is: =20 www.flickr.com Yahoo!ID: nj_library_association Password=3D snapshotday =20 Suggested Tags: NJLA, snapshotday, NJSL, your library's name, and a word or two of photo explanation. =20 Important: Please post your photos to our flickr account even if your library has its own flickr account. =20 Don't forget to have your photo releases signed! Keep them at your library - you don't need to send them to us. The wiki has a photo release you can use. Click on: Sample Photo Release =20 =20 Visit our Snapshot Flicker set =20 http://www.flickr.com/photos/njla/sets/72157613977204372/ for some inspiring photos from New Jersey Libraries. =20 The links in this message may not work, but they work just fine from the wiki page: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot =20 We will send out a link to the results of "Snapshot: One Day in the Life of New Jersey Libraries" when all of the results have been collected. =20 Thanks so much for making Snapshot Day a success! =20 Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113,=20 pcadigan@njstatelib.org =20 =20 Snapshot Committee Members Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public Library Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public Library Connie Paul, CJRLC Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public Library Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C992AD.2151FF58 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hi Everyone,

 

Snapshot Day is today, so please START COUNTING!!  I hope you are all as excited as = we are.  You are truly doing libraries throughout the state a positive service by participating.  The bigger our numbers, the greater our = impact!

 

When your statistics have been collected, go to our = wiki: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot=

 

Click on the link that says: Fill out the = FORM . Submit statistics by 2/25/2009.  IMPORTANT:  Most statistical questions are optional.  If you don't have a = result, please leave the space blank.  (do not use N/A, dashes or other = input)

 

Ready to start uploading your photos to flickr?    www.flickr.com

Our wiki has very simple instructions that will turn = you into a flickr pro in minutes.

Click on:  Snapshot Day- uploading pictures into Flickr.doc 

 

=

Already pretty familiar with flickr?  Then all you need to know is:

 

=

www.flickr.com

Yahoo!ID: = nj_library_association

Password=3D snapshotday

 

=

Suggested = Tags:

NJLA, snapshotday, NJSL, your library’s name, = and a word or two of photo explanation.

 

Important: Please post your photos = to our flickr account even if your library has its own flickr = account.

 

=

Don’t forget to have your photo releases = signed!  Keep them at your library – you don’t need to send them to = us. The wiki has a photo release you can use.  Click on: Sample Photo = Release 

 

=

Visit our Snaps= hot Flicker set  http:= //www.flickr.com/photos/njla/sets/72157613977204372/ for some inspiring photos from New Jersey = Libraries.

 

The links in this message may not work, but they work = just fine from the wiki page: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot=

 

We will send out a link to the results of = “Snapshot: One Day in the Life of New Jersey Libraries” when all of the = results have been collected.

 

Thanks so much for making Snapshot Day a = success!

 

Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, = pcadigan@njstatelib.org=

 

 

Snapshot Committee = Members

Heidi Amici, Monmouth County = Library

Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library

Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Ingrid = Bruck, Long Branch = Public Library

Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library

Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library

Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public = Library

Connie = Paul, CJRLC

Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public = Library

Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County = Library

 

 

 

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C99308.C3669DA4-- From empalmer@lmxac.org Fri Feb 20 13:49:21 2009 From: empalmer@lmxac.org (Eileen Palmer) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 08:49:21 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] FWD: RE: Library Funding Threatened In-Reply-To: <200902191301.AA144375990@spotslibrary.org> References: <200902191301.AA144375990@spotslibrary.org> Message-ID: <499EB4E1.7090906@lmxac.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010501000403040809020202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks Mary Faith, I am trying to keep track of who will go on record opposing (or supporting) this bill so I appreciate the feedback! -eileen Mary Faith Chmiel wrote: > I have received the following as an email attachment from Assemblyman Diegnan. I don't know if others have heard from other representatives. > > Mary Faith Chmiel > Spotswood > > "Thank you for your email. I oppose A3753 and in the unlikely event that it is posted for a vote before the General Assembly, I will not support it. > > Please do not hesitate to contact my office with any other issues. > > Assemblyman Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr. > District 18" > > > -- Eileen M. Palmer Executive Director Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium 1030 St. Georges Ave., Ste. 203 Avenel, NJ 07001 (732) 750-2525 empalmer@lmxac.org --------------010501000403040809020202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks Mary Faith, I am trying to keep track of who will go on record opposing (or supporting) this bill so I appreciate the feedback!

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Mary Faith Chmiel wrote:
I have received the following as an email attachment from Assemblyman Diegnan.  I don't know if others have heard from other representatives.

Mary Faith Chmiel
Spotswood

"Thank you for your email.  I oppose A3753 and in the unlikely event that it is posted for a vote before the General Assembly, I will not support it.

Please do not hesitate to contact my office with any other issues.

Assemblyman Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr.
District 18"

 
  

-- 
Eileen M. Palmer
Executive Director
Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium
1030 St. Georges Ave., Ste. 203
Avenel, NJ 07001
(732) 750-2525
empalmer@lmxac.org


--------------010501000403040809020202-- From bbelvin@lmxac.org Fri Feb 20 13:52:24 2009 From: bbelvin@lmxac.org (Bob Belvin) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 08:52:24 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] SCILS Name Change Message-ID: <499EB598.1060003@lmxac.org> Being a Pratt MLS alumnus (when we used papyrus for taking notes) and a Rutgers alumnus for my Ph.D., I especially enjoyed this quip posted by Cindy Wolff on sils-announce@list.pratt.edu, "The School of Communication and Information should change its name to the Building for Communication and Information at The Rutgers Learning Center. Words such as “school” and “university” are way too old-fashioned for this modern world." An excellent suggestion although I personally think Rutgers Learning Place would be better so as to acknowledge the negative attributes of centerism. -- Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D. New Brunswick Free Public Library 60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901 732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org From jhreads@hotmail.com Fri Feb 20 20:18:30 2009 From: jhreads@hotmail.com (Joan Henry) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 15:18:30 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Sanborn map site Message-ID: --_00167bc0-3251-4dba-b171-4e96b10d581e_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable One of the members from our Historical Society is interested in downloading= maps from the Sanborn Maps database which I believe is a product of Proque= st. If any of you subscribe to it would you kindly let me know and Iwill te= ll him to patronize your library? Joan Henry=2C Director=20 Dunellen Public Library=20 Dunellen=2CNJ=20 "Travel is fatal to prejudice=2C bigotry and narrow-mindedness." - Mark Tw= ain --_00167bc0-3251-4dba-b171-4e96b10d581e_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable One of the members from our Historical Society is interested in downloading= maps from the Sanborn Maps database which I believe is a product of Proque= st. If any of you subscribe to it would you kindly let me know and Iwill te= ll him to patronize your library?

Joan Henry=2C Director
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= --_00167bc0-3251-4dba-b171-4e96b10d581e_-- From blaub@maplewoodlibrary.org Fri Feb 20 20:36:52 2009 From: blaub@maplewoodlibrary.org (Barbara Laub) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 15:36:52 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Door counters Message-ID: <009c01c9939a$facd1240$f06736c0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009D_01C99371.11F70A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We need to replace our door counter, and would love to learn of any recommendations you can share. Thank you, Barbara Laub ------------------ Barbara J. Laub Head of Technology and Technical Services Maplewood Memorial Library 51 Baker Street Maplewood, NJ 07040 973-762-1622 x5015 ------=_NextPart_000_009D_01C99371.11F70A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We need to replace our door counter, and would love = to learn of any recommendations you can share.

 

Thank you,

 

Barbara Laub

 

------------------

 

Barbara J. Laub

Head of Technology and Technical = Services

Maplewood Memorial Library

51 Baker Street

Maplewood, NJ 07040

973-762-1622 x5015

 

------=_NextPart_000_009D_01C99371.11F70A40-- From rwhalen@maplewoodlibrary.org Fri Feb 20 20:43:55 2009 From: rwhalen@maplewoodlibrary.org (rwhalen) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 15:43:55 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Interlibrary Loans Message-ID: <200902201543.AA375259282@maplewoodlibrary.org> We are thinking of charging our patrons for interlibrary loans. If anyone does this already, could you please get back to us on how it works for you. Sincerely, Robyn L Whalen Maplewood Memorial Library From lyu@infolink.org Mon Feb 23 14:39:10 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 09:39:10 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] INFOLINK 2009 Spring CE Message-ID: <000d01c995c4$7dfe3470$79fa9d50$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C9959A.95282C70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit INFOLINK 2009 Spring CE Schedule and full details: Go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training/. Also, see the CE brochure and workshop flyers sent in our February mailing. To register, call the INFOLINK office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465 or go to http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training/registration_form/ Class - Computer Lab Training Class - Lecture/Presentation No. Title Trainer Fee Date Time Location Limit to 1 Facebook for Librarians: Connect with Your Customers Nicole Engard $25 Wed, 3/18 9:30-12:30 Clark Computer Lab 16 2 Emerging Search Technologies Wayne Bivens-Tatum $25 Tue, 3/24 10:00-1:00 Clark Computer Lab 16 3 Yes We Can! Practical Ideas for Thriving and Succeeding in Difficult Times Carol Nersinger No Fee * Thu, 3/26 10:00-12:30 Rahway PL 4 Just Like Storytime, Only Louder and Smellier: Producing Successful Gaming Events at Your Library Eli Neiburger $25 Tue, 4/14 12:30-4:30 Monroe PL 5 Just Like Storytime, . Eli Neiburger $25 Wed, 4/15 12:30-4:30 Rahway PL 6 Building Community Partnerships & Using Word-Of-Mouth Marketing Kathy Dempsey & Nancy Dowd $25** Thu, 4/16 9:30-12:30 Clark Meeting room 7 Create Your Own Customized Marketing Plan Kathy Dempsey $25** Thu, 4/16 1:30-4:30 Clark Meeting room 8 MS Word 2007: Introduction to New Features Programs Plus $25 Wed, 4/22 9:30-12:30 Newark Com Lab 10 9 MS Excel 2007: Introduction to New Features Programs Plus $25 Wed, 4/22 1:30-4:30 Newark Com Lab 10 10 EBSCO - Advanced Searching for School Libraries Pamela Erickson, No Fee * Thu, 4/23 10:00-11:30 Clark Computer Lab 16 11 EBSCO - Advanced Searching for Public Libraries EBSCO No Fee * Thu, 4/23 1:00-2:30 Clark Computer Lab 16 12 Second Life - The Virtual World Craig Anderson, Micki McIntyre, Elisabeth Marrapodi $40 Fri, 5/8 9:30-4:30 Clark Computer Lab 16 13 CRISIS PREVENTION INSTITUTE'S PrepareTrainingR - Foundation Course CPI $40 Tue, 5/12 9:30-4:30 Rahway PL 50 14 Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data Nicole Engard $25 Tue, 5/19 9:30-12:30 Clark Computer Lab 16 15 Basic Legal Reference NJLLA No Fee * Wed, 6/3 9:30-3:30 Rahway PL 16 Practically Designed: Using Basic Design Principles to Create Effective Signs, Posters and More John LeMasney $40 Thu, 6/4 9:30-3:30 Clark Computer Lab 16 17 GLBTI workshop *** Jack Martin, et el $40 Wed, 6/10 10:30-3:30 Rahway PL 50 18 Using Wikis to Collaborate, Connect, & Contribute Nicole Engard $25 Tue, 6/9 1:00-4:00 Clark Computer Lab 16 19 Great Web Design with CSS, Part I **** Bud Kraus $80 for Thu, 6/11 9:30-4:00 Newark Com Lab 10 20 Great Web Design with CSS, Part II **** Bud Kraus two days Fri, 6/12 9:30-4:00 Newark Com Lab 10 * Registration still required. ** Registration fee is $40 if signed up for both programs on 4/16. *** This workshop will be a statewide program & more information will be posted soon. **** Two day commitment required. Questions? Please contact the INFOLINK Office at 732-752-7720 or email me at lyu@infolink.org ************************************************************************* Mi-Sun Lyu Program and Services Coordinator INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative Tel: 732-752-7720 Fax: 732-752-7785 Toll free: 866-505-LINK Fax: 800-793-8007 Email to: lyu@infolink.org Web: http://www.infolink.org CD&L: #2301 ************************************************************************* ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C9959A.95282C70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

INFOLINK 2009 Spri= ng CE = Schedule and full details:

Go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and= _training/.

Also, see the CE brochure and workshop flyers sent in = our February mailing.

 

To register,

call the INFOLINK office at = 732-752-7720/866-505-5465 or

go to http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training/regist= ration_form/

 

Class - Computer Lab Training

Class - Lecture/Presentation =  

 

No.=

Title

Trainer

Fee=

Date

Time

Location<= /o:p>

Limit = to

1

Facebook for Librarians: Connect with Your = Customers

Nicole = Engard

$25 =

Wed, = 3/18

9:30-12:30

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

2

Emerging Search Technologies

Wayne = Bivens-Tatum

$25 =

Tue, = 3/24

10:00-1:00

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

3

Yes We Can! Practical Ideas for Thriving and Succeeding in Difficult = Times

Carol = Nersinger

No Fee = *

Thu, = 3/26

10:00-12:30

Rahway = PL

 

4

Just Like Storytime, Only Louder and Smellier: Producing Successful Gaming = Events at Your Library

Eli = Neiburger

$25 =

Tue, = 4/14

12:30-4:30

Monroe = PL

 

5

Just Like Storytime, …

Eli = Neiburger

$25 =

Wed, = 4/15

12:30-4:30

Rahway = PL

 

6

Building Community Partnerships & Using Word-Of-Mouth = Marketing

Kathy = Dempsey & Nancy Dowd

$25**

Thu, = 4/16

9:30-12:30

Clark = Meeting room

 

7

Create Your Own Customized Marketing Plan

Kathy = Dempsey

$25**

Thu, = 4/16

1:30-4:30=

Clark = Meeting room

 

8

MS Word 2007: Introduction to New = Features

Programs = Plus

$25 =

Wed, = 4/22

9:30-12:30

Newark Com = Lab

10<= /span>

9

MS Excel 2007: Introduction to New = Features

Programs = Plus

$25 =

Wed, = 4/22

1:30-4:30=

Newark Com = Lab

10<= /span>

10<= /span>

EBSCO - Advanced Searching for School = Libraries

Pamela = Erickson,

No = Fee *

Thu, = 4/23

10:00-11:30

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

11<= /span>

EBSCO - Advanced Searching for Public = Libraries

EBSCO

No = Fee *

Thu, = 4/23

1:00-2:30=

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

12<= /span>

Second Life - The Virtual World

Craig = Anderson, Micki McIntyre, Elisabeth Marrapodi

$40 =

Fri, = 5/8

9:30-4:30=

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

13<= /span>

CRISIS PREVENTION INSTITUTE’S
PrepareTraining® – Foundation Course

CPI=

$40 =

Tue, = 5/12

9:30-4:30=

Rahway = PL

50<= /span>

14<= /span>

Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library = Data

Nicole = Engard

$25 =

Tue, = 5/19

9:30-12:30

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

15<= /span>

Basic Legal Reference

NJLLA

No Fee = *

Wed, = 6/3

9:30-3:30=

Rahway = PL

 

16<= /span>

Practically Designed: Using Basic Design Principles to = Create Effective Signs, Posters and More

John = LeMasney

$40 =

Thu, = 6/4

9:30-3:30=

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

17<= /span>

GLBTI  workshop ***

Jack = Martin, et el

$40 =

Wed, = 6/10

10:30-3:30

Rahway = PL

50<= /span>

18<= /span>

Using Wikis to Collaborate, Connect, & = Contribute

Nicole = Engard

$25 =

Tue, = 6/9

1:00-4:00=

Clark = Computer Lab

16<= /span>

19<= /span>

Great Web Design with CSS, Part I ****= <= o:p>

Bud = Kraus

$80 = for

Thu, = 6/11

9:30-4:00=

Newark Com = Lab

10<= /span>

20<= /span>

Great Web Design with CSS, Part II ****= <= o:p>

Bud = Kraus

two = days

Fri, = 6/12

9:30-4:00=

Newark Com = Lab

10<= /span>

 

* Registratio= n still required.

** Registratio= n fee is $40 if signed up for both programs on 4/16.

*** This workshop will be a statewide program & more information will be = posted soon.=

**** Two day commitment required.

 

Questions?<= /span>  = Please contact the INFOLINK Office at 732-752-7720 or email me at lyu@infolink.org =

 =

 

**********************************************************= ***************

Mi-Sun Lyu
Program and Services Coordinator

INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional = Library Cooperative
Tel: 732-752-7720        Fax: = 732-752-7785
Toll free: 866-505-LINK  Fax: 800-793-8007
Email to:
lyu@infolink.org=
Web:
http://www.infolink.org=
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------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C9959A.95282C70-- From lyu@infolink.org Mon Feb 23 15:01:12 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:01:12 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] INFOLINK Gaming in Libraries Service Launch Party/Training (3/17, 3/26) Message-ID: <002401c995c7$92168630$b6439290$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C9959D.A9407E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training/registration_form/ INFOLINK and the INFOLINK Technology Committee Introduce a New Service for New Generations and All Types of Libraries Gaming in libraries Have you toyed with the idea of Gaming but are unsure how to proceed? Video gaming is currently a hot topic and a popular activity in all types of libraries. With the tremendous variety of games now available that appeal to people of all ages, the time to offer gaming services in your library is here! Many libraries have developed gaming programs that have been successful in attracting teens as well as older adults and families. In spite of many success stories, the cost of purchasing the equipment and games challenges the implementation of gaming services for many libraries. INFOLINK has the answer! Now you can borrow gaming kits which include the systems and the games you will need to offer your own gaming programs to your customers. This service will also provide you with the opportunity to evaluate gaming consoles and games to purchase for your library. Plan to attend one of our Gaming Training sessions. Be there for the launch of INFOLINK's NEW Gaming Kits. Kits include EVERYTHING you will need to run a gaming program in your library. The INFOLINK Technology Committee and the Gaming Task Force will also introduce the Gaming Service wiki. The wiki will include all the information you need . borrowing procedures, policies, forms, useful resources and much more. Practical information on planning gaming programs and setting up the gaming kits will be introduced at the sessions. Best of all.you will have the opportunity to play a few of the videogames included in the kits! Launch Parties & Information/Training Sessions Choose a convenient date! Tuesday, March 17, 2009 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm (3 CEU hours, Lunch at 12:30 pm) @ Rahway Public Library 2 City Hall Plaza, Rahway, NJ 07065 Phone: 732-340-1551 Directions: http://www.rahwaylibrary.org/directions.htm Thursday, March 26, 2009 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm (3 CEU hours, Lunch at 12:30 pm) @ Piscataway Public Library 400 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854 Phone: 732-463-1633 Directions: http://www.piscatawaylibrary.org/ about_piscataway_library.html#KEdirect No Fee!!! (Registration still required) Presented by: The INFOLINK Technology Committee & the INFOLINK Gaming Task Force: Allan Kleiman, South Plainfield Public Library; Allen McGinley, Piscataway Public Library; Bob Keith, technology liaison, New Jersey State Library. To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training/registration_form/ ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C9959D.A9407E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

To register,

call the office at = 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training/registratio= n_form/

 

 

INFOLINK and the = INFOLINK Technology Committee Introduce

a New Service = for New Generations and All Types of Libraries

 

Gaming in libraries

Have you toyed with the idea of Gaming but are unsure how = to proceed?

 

Video gaming is currently a hot topic and a popular activity = in all types of libraries. With the tremendous variety of games now = available that appeal to people of all ages, the time to offer gaming services = in your library is here! Many libraries have developed gaming programs that have = been successful in attracting teens as well as older adults and = families.  In spite of many success stories, the cost of purchasing the equipment and = games challenges the implementation of gaming services for many libraries. =

 

INFOLINK has the answer! Now you can borrow gaming kits which include the systems and the games you will need to offer your own gaming programs to your customers. This service will also provide you with the opportunity to evaluate gaming consoles and games to purchase for your library. 

 

Plan to attend one of our Gaming Training sessions. Be there for the launch = of INFOLINK’s NEW Gaming Kits. Kits include EVERYTHING you will need to run a = gaming program in your library. The INFOLINK Technology Committee = and the Gaming Task Force will also introduce the Gaming Service wiki.  The = wiki will include all the information you need … borrowing procedures, policies, forms, useful resources and much more.  Practical = information on planning gaming programs and setting up the gaming kits will be = introduced at the sessions. Best of all…you will have the opportunity to play a = few of the videogames included in the kits!

 

Launch Parties & Information/Training Sessions

Choose a convenient = date!

Tuesday, March 17, = 2009    &nbs= p;            = ;        1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

(3 CEU hours, Lunch at 12:30 = pm)

 

@ Rahway Public Library

2 = City Hall Plaza, Rahway, NJ 07065

Phone: 732-340-1551

&nb= sp;

D= irections: http://www.rahwaylibrary.org/directions.htm

Thursday, March 26, = 2009    &nbs= p;            = ;        1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

(3 CEU hours, Lunch at 12:30 = pm)

 

@ Piscataway Public Library

400 = Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854

Phone: 732-463-1633

&nb= sp;

Directions: http://www.piscatawaylibrary.org/

about_piscataway_library.html#KEdirect=

 

No Fee!!! (Registration still required)

 

=

Presented by:  The = INFOLINK = Technology Committee & the INFOLINK Gaming Task = Force:

  = ;            =                 Allan Kleiman, South Plainfield Public Library; = Allen McGinley, Piscataway Public Library;

    = ;                   &= nbsp;      Bob Keith, technology liaison, New Jersey State Library.

 

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training/regist= ration_form/

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C9959D.A9407E30-- From lyu@infolink.org Mon Feb 23 15:21:31 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:21:31 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] FACEBOOK FOR LIBRARIANS: Connect with Your Customers Message-ID: <003701c995ca$6b3aae30$41b00a90$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C995A0.8264A630 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, use the registration form on the program flyer or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative presents: facebook for librarians: Connect with Your Customers Led by Nicole Engard Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:30 am - 12:30 pm (3 CEU hours, Refreshments at 9:00 am) Cost: $25 (Hands-on) (Registration is limited to 16 people) @ Clark Public Library 303 Westfield Ave., Clark, NJ 07066, Ph: 732-388-5999 Directions: http://www.youseemore.com/ClarkPL/about.asp?p=1 With more than 90 million ACTIVE users, it is the 4th most trafficked site on the Web. Demographically, more than half of Facebook users are outside of college and the fastest growing demographic is those 25 years old and older. Your customers - and your potential customers - are living on Facebook! Attend this workshop and learn how create a Facebook presence for your library and use that presence to effectively engage your customers. After attending this class, students will be able to: * Manage their library's Facebook presence * Use updates to communicate with their customers * Configure privacy options--and explain how to do so to customers. * Use Facebook Notes to share websites and other items of interest with customers. * Find and install Facebook applications By the end of this class you will have a Facebook page for you or your library! Presenter: Nicole C. Engard is the Open Source Evangelist at LibLime. In her position, she directs the company's open source education endeavors. In addition to her daily responsibilities, Nicole has been published in several library journals and keeps the library community up to date on web technologies via her website "What I Learned Today..." (www.web2learning.net). In 2007, Nicole was named one of Library Journal's Movers & Shakers. To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, use the registration form on the program flyer or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C995A0.8264A630 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

use the registration form on the program flyer

or, go to: = http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

 

INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative = presents:

 

facebook for = librarians:

Connect with Your Customers

 <= /o:p>

Led by = Nicole Engard

 =

Wednesday, = March 18, 2009    &nbs= p;            = ;       

9:30 am - 12:30 = pm

(3 CEU = hours, Refreshments at 9:00 am)

 <= /o:p>

Cost: $25 = (Hands-on)

(Registrati= on is limited to 16 people)

 <= /o:p>

@ Clark Public = Library

303 Westfield Ave., Clark, NJ 07066, Ph: = 732-388-5999

 

Directions:= = http://www.you= seemore.com/ClarkPL/about.asp?p=3D1

 <= /o:p>

 <= /o:p>

With more than 90 million ACTIVE users, it is the 4th most trafficked site on = the Web.  Demographically, more than half of Facebook users are outside = of college and the fastest growing demographic is those  25 years old = and older.

 <= /o:p>

Your customers – and your potential customers – are living on = Facebook!

 <= /o:p>

Attend this workshop and learn how create a Facebook presence for your library = and use that presence to effectively engage your = customers.

 <= /o:p>

After attending this class, students will be able = to:

 =

  = ;  * Manage their library's Facebook presence

  = ;  * Use updates to communicate with their customers

  = ;  * Configure privacy options--and explain how to do so to = customers.

  = ;  * Use Facebook Notes to share websites and other items of interest with customers.

  = ;  * Find and install Facebook applications

 <= /o:p>

By the end of this class you will have a Facebook page for you or your = library!

 <= /o:p>

 <= /o:p>

Presenter:  Nicole C. Engard is the Open Source Evangelist at LibLime. In her = position, she directs the company's open source education endeavors. In addition = to her daily responsibilities, Nicole has been published in several library = journals and keeps the library community up to date on web technologies via her = website "What I Learned Today..." (www.web2learning.net). In 2007, Nicole was named one of Library Journal's Movers & = Shakers.<= /span>

 

 

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

use the registration form on the program flyer

or, go to: = http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C995A0.8264A630-- From Skirven@NJCU.edu Mon Feb 23 15:43:27 2009 From: Skirven@NJCU.edu (Sheila Kirven) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 10:43:27 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Reminder- ALEX Award Winner worskshop -2/26/09- PDH available Message-ID: <01N5U34EXP70A7I0R8@NJCU.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_d5WWnBw78+M/oYGg6ycN4w) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children's and Young Adult Literature at New Jersey City University proudly presents author Gregory Galloway and a Professional Development Workshop. Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:30-6:30 p.m. Hepburn Hall, Room 202 New Jersey City University 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, New Jersey Up-and-coming author Gregory Galloway made his award-winning debut with his intriguing and imaginative novel As Simple As Snow in 2005. Mr. Galloway was recognized by the American Library Association (ALA) with one of the prestigious "Alex Awards" one year later for his complex and intriguing work. The "Alex Awards" are given to ten adult books that are appealing to young readers who are between 12 and 18 years old. This presentation is ideal for librarians, classroom and reading teachers, university students, and other supporters of literacy and literature. Return payment/check with completed registration form to: Maureen McGuire Office of Development Hepburn Hall, Room 326 New Jersey City University 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597 The culmination of the "Author Series at the Weiss Center" will be on March 26, 2009, 4:30-6:30 p.m., in NJCU's Hepburn Hall, Room 202. For further information about the M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children's and Young Adult Literature or Center events visit http://web.njcu.edu/programs/mjwc. Free admission $25 admission fee only to earn two N.J. Professional Development hours. Sheila Kirven Education Services Librarian Rm. 207 Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library 2039 Kennedy Boulevard New Jersey City University Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597 201-200-3471 skirven@njcu.edu --Boundary_(ID_d5WWnBw78+M/oYGg6ycN4w) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

The M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature at New Jersey City University proudly presents author Gregory Galloway and a Professional Development Workshop.

 

Thursday, February 26, 2009

4:30-6:30 p.m.

Hepburn Hall, Room 202

New Jersey City University

2039 Kennedy Boulevard

Jersey City, New Jersey

 

Up-and-coming author Gregory Galloway made his award-winning debut with his intriguing and imaginative novel As Simple As Snow in 2005. Mr. Galloway was recognized by the American Library Association (ALA) with one of the prestigious “Alex Awards” one year later for his complex and intriguing work. The “Alex Awards” are given to ten adult books that are appealing to young readers who are between 12 and 18 years old.

 

This presentation is ideal for librarians, classroom and reading teachers, university students, and other supporters of literacy and literature.

 

Return payment/check with completed registration form to:

Maureen McGuire

Office of Development

Hepburn Hall, Room 326

New Jersey City University

2039 Kennedy Boulevard

Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597

 

The culmination of the “Author Series at the Weiss Center” will be on March 26, 2009, 4:30-6:30 p.m., in NJCU’s Hepburn Hall, Room 202. For further information about the M. Jerry Weiss Center for Children’s and Young Adult Literature or Center events visit http://web.njcu.edu/programs/mjwc.

 

Free admission

$25 admission fee only to earn two N.J. Professional Development hours.

 

 

 

Sheila Kirven
Education Services Librarian
Rm. 207
Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library
2039 Kennedy Boulevard
New Jersey City University
Jersey City, NJ 07305-1597
201-200-3471
skirven@njcu.edu
 

 

--Boundary_(ID_d5WWnBw78+M/oYGg6ycN4w)-- From lyu@infolink.org Mon Feb 23 16:04:57 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 11:04:57 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Emerging Search Technologies (3/24) Message-ID: <004d01c995d0$79c04630$6d40d290$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C995A6.90EA3E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, use the registration form on the program flyer or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative presents: Emerging Search Technologies Presented by Wayne Bivens-Tatum Tuesday, March 24, 2009 10:00 am - 1:00 pm (3 CEU hours, Refreshments at 9:30 am) @ Clark Public Library 303 Westfield Ave., Clark, NJ 07066 Phone: 732-388-5999 Directions: http://www.youseemore.com/ClarkPL/about.asp?p=1 Cost: $25 This is a hands-on workshop and limited to 16. Grokker, Mahalo, and Cuil. They 'e search engines, not a law firm. The world of search is constantly changing, with new services and technologies emerging all the time. In this workshop, we will explore some of the newest trends in finding information and get hands-on experience using some search tools beyond the usual suspects. PRESENTER: Wayne Bivens-Tatum is a General & Humanities Reference Librarian and the Philosophy and Religion Selector at the Princeton University Library To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, use the registration form on the program flyer or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training ------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C995A6.90EA3E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

use the registration form on the program flyer

or, go to: = http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

 

INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative = presents:

 

Emerging Search = Technologies

Presented by Wayne Bivens-Tatum

 

Tuesday, March 24, = 2009

10:00 am – 1:00 pm

(3 CEU hours, Refreshments at 9:30 = am)

 

@ Clark Public = Library

303 Westfield Ave., Clark, NJ = 07066

Phone: 732-388-5999

Directions: http://www.you= seemore.com/ClarkPL/about.asp?p=3D1

 

=

Cost: $25

This is a hands-on workshop and limited to = 16.

 

Grokker, Mahalo, and Cuil. They 'e search engines, not a law firm. The world of = search is constantly changing, with new services and technologies emerging all = the time. In this workshop, we will explore some of the newest trends in = finding information and get hands-on experience using some search tools beyond = the usual suspects.

 

 

PRESENTER: Wayne = Bivens-Tatum is a General & Humanities Reference Librarian and the Philosophy and Religion Selector at the Princeton University = Library

 

 

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

use the registration form on the program flyer

or, go to: = http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_004E_01C995A6.90EA3E30-- From lyu@infolink.org Mon Feb 23 16:16:09 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 11:16:09 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Yes We Can! Practical Ideas for Thriving and Succeeding in Difficult Times (3/26) Message-ID: <005201c995d2$0ac9adf0$205d09d0$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C995A8.21F3A5F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative presents: Yes We Can! Practical Ideas for Thriving and Succeeding in Difficult Times Presented by Carol Nersinger, Director of East Brunswick Public Library & NJLA Librarian of the Year Program flyer DATE: Thursday, March 26, 2009 PLACE: Rahway Public Library Directions and parking - http://rahwaylibrary.org/directions.htm TIME: 10:00 am-12:30 pm (sign-in and refreshments-9:30 am) COST: Free, but you must register! In these tough economic times, we are the hotspot! Use this opportunity to ensure that your library is the "essential place" for everyone in your community. . Learn no/low cost strategies for leveraging your existing services for maximum impact. . Share your own ideas, success stories and copies of your materials with participants. . Go back to your library with one or two ideas you can implement immediately. * Tonya Badillo, Diversity/Literacy Coordinator of the Long Branch Public Library will also talk about their Virtual Career Center. To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C995A8.21F3A5F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

or, go to: = http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

 

INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative = presents:

 

Yes We Can!

Practical Ideas for Thriving and Succeeding

in Difficult = Times

 

Presented by Carol = Nersinger,

Director of East Brunswick Public Library & = NJLA Librarian of the Year

 =

Program flyer

 =

DATE: Thursday, = March 26, 2009

PLACE: Rahway = Public Library

Directions and parking — http://rahwaylibrary.org= /directions.htm

TIME: 10:00 am—12:30 pm

(sign-in and = refreshments—9:30 am)

COST: Free, but you must register!

 

In these tough = economic times, we are the hotspot!

 

Use this opportunity to ensure that your library = is the “essential place”

for everyone in your = community.

 

·         Learn no/low cost strategies for leveraging your existing services for maximum = impact.

·         Share your own ideas, success stories and copies of your materials with = participants.

·         Go back to your library with one or two ideas you can implement = immediately.

 

* Tonya =
Badillo, Diversity/Literacy Coordinator of the Long =
Branch Public Library will also talk about their Virtual Career =
Center.

 

 

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

or, go to: = http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C995A8.21F3A5F0-- From lyu@infolink.org Mon Feb 23 16:24:12 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 11:24:12 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] ADVANCED EBSCO TRAINING for School Libraries & Public Libraries (4/23) Message-ID: <006901c995d3$2aee05d0$80ca1170$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C995A9.4217FDD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative presents: aDVANCED ebsco training Presented by Pamela Erickson, EBSCO Publishing Program flyer Thursday, April 23, 2009 @ Clark Public Library 303 Westfield Ave., Clark, NJ 07066 Phone: 732-388-5999 Directions: http://www.youseemore.com/ClarkPL/about.asp?p=1 Cost: No Charge!!! (Registration still required) Advanced Searching for School Libraries 10:00 am - 11:30 am (Refreshments at 9:30 am) In this workshop, Pamela Erickson, Librarian and Implementation Specialist for EBSCO Publishing will conduct a training session for school librarians with an emphasis on Curriculum Integration using EBSCO research databases. In this workshop, participants will use reference exercises to learn advanced searching techniques and functionality such as creating search and journal alerts, the features of EBSCOhost 2.0, as well as using persistent links and the features of Search History. The emphasis of this workshop is on lexile searching, student interfaces and database content that supports research across the curriculum. Advanced Searching for Public Libraries 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm (Lunch at 12:30 pm) In this workshop, Pamela Erickson, Librarian and Implementation Specialist for EBSCO Publishing will conduct a training session for public librarians with an emphasis on advanced techniques for researching in EBSCOhost. In this workshop, participants will use reference exercises to learn advanced searching techniques and functionality such as creating search and journal alerts, discover the new features EBSCOhost, use persistent links and Search History. The emphasis of this workshop is on practical reference work. In addition, participants will also have the opportunity to create a personal folder with custom folders that can be accessed 24/7. To register, call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465, or, go to: http://www.infolink.org/services/education_and_training ------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C995A9.4217FDD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

or, go to: http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

 

INFOLINK, The Eastern New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative = presents:

 

aDVANCED

ebsco training

Presented = by Pamela Erickson, EBSCO Publishing

 =

Program flyer

 

Thursday, = April 23, 2009

@ = Clark Public Library

303 = Westfield Ave., Clark, NJ 07066

Phone: 732-388-5999

 

Directions: http://www.you= seemore.com/ClarkPL/about.asp?p=3D1

 

Cost: No = Charge!!! (Registration still required)

 

 

Advanced Searching for School = Libraries

10:00 am – 11:30 am (Refreshments at = 9:30 am)

 

In this workshop, Pamela Erickson, Librarian and Implementation Specialist for = EBSCO Publishing will conduct a training session for school librarians with an emphasis on Curriculum Integration using EBSCO research = databases.

 

In this workshop, participants will use reference exercises to learn advanced = searching techniques and functionality such as creating search and journal alerts, = the features of EBSCOhost 2.0, as well as using persistent links and the = features of Search History. The emphasis of this workshop is on lexile searching, student interfaces and database content that supports research across = the curriculum.

 

 

Advanced Searching for Public = Libraries

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm (Lunch at 12:30 = pm)

 

In this workshop, Pamela Erickson, Librarian and Implementation = Specialist for EBSCO Publishing will conduct a training session for public = librarians with an emphasis on advanced techniques for researching in EBSCOhost. =

 

In this workshop, participants will use reference exercises to learn advanced = searching techniques and functionality such as creating search and journal alerts, discover the new features EBSCOhost, use persistent links and Search = History. The emphasis of this workshop is on practical reference work.  In addition, participants will also have the opportunity to create a = personal folder with custom folders that can be accessed 24/7.

 

 

To register,

call the office at 732-752-7720/866-505-5465,

or, go to: http://www.i= nfolink.org/services/education_and_training

 

------=_NextPart_000_006A_01C995A9.4217FDD0-- From amkleiman@aol.com Mon Feb 23 23:00:18 2009 From: amkleiman@aol.com (Allan M. Kleiman) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 18:00:18 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Literacy and Gaming Grants Announced Message-ID: <8CB6421A1EB7AE3-A5C-1024@mblk-d21.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8CB6421A1F03F91_A5C_2076_mblk-d21.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi- I wanted to share this exciting news with the Infolink members.=C2=A0 ALA ha= s announced the availability of Literacy and Gaming Grants.=C2=A0 Because th= e grant is limited to teenagers, it would be a good project for school or pu= blic libraries, and even academic libraries that develop a partnership with=20= a school or public library.=C2=A0 Perhaps even inter-generational projects,=20= too. Please refer to the details below, check-out the application, and review the= new gaming toolkit that was developed by the ALA Gaming Experts. Questions can be referred to Dale Lipschultz at ALA. Thanks, Allan +++++++++++++++ NEWS For Immediate Release =C2=A0 Contact: Steve Zalusky Manager of Communications, ALA Public Information Office (312) 280-1546 szalusky@ala.org =C2=A0 Ten Libraries, Literacy and Gaming Grants announced =C2=A0 CHICAGO =E2=80=93 The American Library Association (ALA) Office for Literacy and Outreach Services is seeking applications from public, school and academic libraries interested in developing and implement= ing innovative literacy gaming services for youth ages 10-18.=C2=A0=20 This program is part of ALA=E2=80=99s Libraries, Literacy and Gaming initiative funded by=C2=A0 Verizon.=C2=A0=20 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Ten $5,000.00 grants will be awarded to libraries clearly demonstrating creativity, capacity, sustainabil= ity and a strong commitment to literacy-related gaming services. In addition, th= e winning libraries will receive ongoing support and technical=20 assistance from a team of nationally recognized library gaming experts. Winners will be announ= ced during National Library Week, April 12-18. =C2=A0The grant application is av= ailable online at http://librarygamingtoolkit.org/rfp =C2=A0. All applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm, Friday, March 20.=20 =C2=A0 =E2=80=9CThere is no doubt that gaming and literacy go hand-in-hand. Board and video games come with text of all kinds including instructions, menus and much more. Learning the language and mechanics of any game, from chess to Little Big Planet, involves acquiring a new vocabulary and a new set of 21st century literacy skills,=E2=80=9D said Dale Lipschultz, Literacy Officer, Office for Literacy and Outreach Services= .=20 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Gaming is one example of how libraries continue to change to meet the needs of their communities and user= s, offering innovative programs and services that educate, entertain and expand interaction with their patrons.=20 =C2=A0 On Nov. 15, hundreds of libraries across the country celebrated the ALA=E2=80=99s first annual National Gaming Day @ your library.=C2=A0 Libraries of all type= s joined in the celebration by registering for two national gaming activities: a national vi= deo game tournament and board game challenge. =C2=A0 For additional information about the grant contact: Dale Lipschultz, Literacy Officer, Office for Literacy an= d Outreach Services, by phone, (312) 280-3275, or e-mail, dlipschultz@ala.org. =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 - 30 - =20 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Allan M. Kleiman Chief Consultant, Library Consultant(s)-on-Call Over 40 Years of Public Library Experience Fords, NJ 08863 732-738-5183 amkleiman@aol.com; allanmkleiman@aol.com Facebook: amkleiman Blog: libraryolderadults.blogspot.com "I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore!" +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Past Chair and Member, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population C= ommittee Member, OLOS Older Adults Task Force Member, ALA Gaming Experts Panel (Verizon Grant) Past President, NJLA Special Populations Section Past Chair and Member, INFOLINK Diversity Committee Member, Gaming Task Force, INFOLINK Technology Committee Member, 2010 National Diversity in Libraries Conference ----------MB_8CB6421A1F03F91_A5C_2076_mblk-d21.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
<= /o:smarttagtype>Hi-

I wanted to share this exciting news with the Infolink members.  ALA ha= s announced the availability of Literacy and Gaming Grants.  Because th= e grant is limited to teenagers, it would be a good project for school or pu= blic libraries, and even academic libraries that develop a partnership with=20= a school or public library.  Perhaps even inter-generational projects,=20= too.

Please refer to the details below, check-out the application, and review the= new gaming toolkit20that was developed by the ALA Gaming Experts.

Questions can be referred to Dale Lipschultz at ALA.

Thanks,
Allan

+++++++++++++++

NEWS

For Immediate Release
 
Contac= t: Steve Zalusky
Manage= r of Communications,
ALA Public I= nformation Office
(312)=20= 280-1546
&= nbsp;

Ten Libraries, Literacy a= nd Gaming Grants announced

 
= CHICAGO =E2=80=93 The American= Library Association (ALA) Office for Literacy and Outreach Services is seeking applications from public, school and academic libraries interested in developing and implement= ing innovative literacy gaming services for youth ages 10-18.&n= bsp;
This program is part o= f ALA= =E2=80=99s Libraries, Literacy and Gaming initiative funded by  Verizon. 
 
 
Ten $5,000.00 grants w= ill be awarded to libraries clearly demonstrating creativity, capacity, sustainabil= ity and a strong commitment to literacy-related gaming services. In addition, th= e winning libraries will receive ongoing support and technical assistance from= a team of nationally recognized library gaming experts. Winners will be announ= ced during National Library Week, April 12-18.  The= grant application is available online at http://librarygamingtoolkit.org/rfp  . All applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm, Friday, March 20.
 
=E2=80=9CThere is no d= oubt that gaming and literacy go hand-in-hand. Board and video games come with text of all kinds including instructions, menus and much more. Learning the language and mechanics of any game, from chess to Little Big Planet, involves acquiring a new vocabulary and a new set of 21st century literacy skills,=E2= =80=9D said D ale Lipschultz, Literacy Officer, Office for Literacy and Outreach Services.=
 
 
Gaming is one example=20= of how libraries continue to change to meet the needs of their communities and user= s, offering innovative programs and services that educate, entertain and expand interaction with their patrons.
 
On Nov. 15, hundreds o= f libraries across the country celebrated the ALA=E2=80=99s first annual National Gaming Day @ your library.  Libraries of all types joined in the celebration by registering for two national gaming activities: a national vi= deo game tournament and board game challenge.
 
For additional informa= tion about the grant contact: Dale Lipschultz, Literacy Officer, Office for Literacy an= d Outreach Services, by phone, (312) 280-3275, or e-mail, dlipschultz@ala.org.
 
 
 
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++= +++
Allan M. Kleiman
Chief Consultant, Library Consultant(s)-on-Call
Over 40 Years of Public Library Experience
Fords, NJ 08863
732-738-5183
amkleiman@aol.com; allanmkleiman@aol.com
Facebook: amkleiman
Blog: libraryolderadults.blogspot.com
"I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore!"
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Past Chair and Member, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population C= ommittee
Member, OLOS Older Adults Task Force
Member, ALA Gaming Experts Panel (Verizon Grant)
Past President, NJLA Special Populations Section
Past Chair and Member, INFOLINK Diversity Committee
Member, Gaming Task Force, INFOLINK Technology Committee
Member, 2010 National Diversity in Libraries Conference


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----------MB_8CB6421A1F03F91_A5C_2076_mblk-d21.sysops.aol.com-- From lyu@infolink.org Tue Feb 24 17:12:17 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:12:17 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Deadline Reminder! - Group Discount for Computers in Libraries Conference 2009 Message-ID: <011d01c996a3$0d8f98c0$28aeca40$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C99679.24B990C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Group Discount for Computers in Libraries Conference THE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE FOR INFORMATION AGE LIBRARIANS March 30 =96April 1, 2009 Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, VA =20 Discount offer flyer: http://www.infolink.org/services/group_discounts09/CIL2009.pdf =20 Information Today, Inc. has offered INFOLINK members a group discount registration price of $234 for their 3-day Computers in Libraries 2009 Conference. This is more than 50% off the regular price It is available = for each individual registration. Please note, however, that no discount = rates are available for pre or post conference seminars and workshops. In addition, discount prices of $109 on the Internet@Schools East = conference and $234 for the combo of Internet@Schools East and Computers in = Libraries general conference are available. Lodging and travel arrangements must = be made by the individual. =20 Procedure for COMPUTERS IN LIBRARIES INFOLINK group discount: =20 =D8 Complete the = discount form on the discount offer flyer and the COMPUTERS IN LIBRARIES = registration form at = https://secure.infotoday.com/forms/cil/2009/CIL2009_Registration.pdf =20 =D8 Enclose a check made payable to: Information = Today, Inc. or complete credit card information (not voucher) on the = registration form. Indicate whether it is for the general conference, the School Libraries Conference, or the combo on the discount offer form below. =20 =D8 Send completed forms with payment to the = INFOLINK Office by February 28, 2009. =20 For the preliminary program, please go to: www.infotoday.com/cil2009/ Or, call Information Today @ 1-800-300-9868. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C99679.24B990C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Group Discount for

Computers in Libraries Conference

THE TECHNOLOGY = CONFERENCE FOR INFORMATION AGE LIBRARIANS

March 30 = –April 1, 2009

Hyatt Regency = Crystal City, Arlington, VA

 

Discount offer flyer: h= ttp://www.infolink.org/services/group_discounts09/CIL2009.pdf

 

Information Today, Inc. has offered INFOLINK members a group discount registration price of $234 for their 3-day Computers in = Libraries 2009 Conference.  This is more than 50% off the regular price = It is available for each individual registration.  Please note, however, = that no discount rates are available for pre or post conference seminars and workshops.  In addition, discount prices of $109 on the = Internet@Schools East conference and $234 = for the combo of Internet@Schools East and Computers in Libraries general = conference are available.  Lodging and travel arrangements must be made by = the individual.

 

Procedure for = COMPUTERS IN LIBRARIES INFOLINK group discount:

 =

          &nbs= p; =D8=          Complete t= he discount form on the discount offer = flyer and the COMPUTERS IN LIBRARIES registration form at https://secure.infotoday.com/forms/cil/2009/CIL2009_Registration.pdf=

 =

          &nbs= p; =D8=          Enclose a check made payable to: Information Today, Inc. or = complete credit card information (not voucher) on the registration form. Indicate whether it is for the general conference, the School Libraries = Conference, or the combo on the discount offer form below.

 =

          &nbs= p; =D8=          Send completed forms with payment to the INFOLINK Office by = February 28, 2009.

 =

For the preliminary program, please go to:  www.infotoday.com/cil2009/=

 Or, call Information Today @ 1-800-300-9868.

 

------=_NextPart_000_011E_01C99679.24B990C0-- From lyu@infolink.org Tue Feb 24 17:18:12 2009 From: lyu@infolink.org (Mi-Sun Lyu) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:18:12 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Library commercials on New Jersey Network Message-ID: <012801c996a3$e0030620$a0091260$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0129_01C99679.F72CFE20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted on behalf of Gary Cooper, Media Specialist, Marketing, New Jersey State Library The New Jersey State Library produced two commercials airing on New Jersey Network Public Television (NJN) highlighting how libraries are helping customers get jobs in these tough economic times. The spots will air into April during certain newscasts and public affairs programming. Look for it on NJN at the following times this week: Wed, 02/25/2009 @ 18:10:00 NJN NEWS #000 Thu, 02/26/2009 @ 23:24:40 NJN NEWS #000 Fri, 02/27/2009 @ 23:19:15 NJN NEWS #000 Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 08:59:00 ON THE RECORD #2535 Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 10:28:16 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP #270 You may also view them anytime by going to the New Jersey State Library Web site http://www.njstatelib.org/, and going to the Marketing blog. If you view them on the blog, please leave us your comments. We will also be updating the broadcast schedule on the marketing blog. Gary Cooper Media Specialist, Marketing New Jersey State Library PO Box 520 185 West State St. Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 609-278-2640, ext 108 Fax: 609-278-2652 ------=_NextPart_000_0129_01C99679.F72CFE20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted on behalf of Gary Cooper, Media Specialist, Marketing, New Jersey State = Library

 =

The New Jersey State Library produced two commercials airing on New Jersey = Network Public Television (NJN) highlighting how libraries are helping customers = get jobs in these tough economic times. The spots will air into April during certain newscasts and public affairs programming.  Look for it on = NJN at the following times this week:

 =

Wed, 02/25/2009 @ 18:10:00 NJN NEWS #000

Thu, 02/26/2009 @ 23:24:40 NJN NEWS #000

Fri, 02/27/2009 @ 23:19:15 NJN NEWS #000

Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 08:59:00 ON THE RECORD #2535

Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 10:28:16 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP #270

 =

You may also view them anytime by going to the New Jersey State Library Web = site http://www.njstatelib.org/, and = going to the Marketing blog. If you view them on the blog, please leave us your comments. We will also be updating the broadcast schedule on the = marketing blog.

 =

 =

 =

Gary Cooper

Media Specialist, Marketing

New Jersey State Library

PO Box 520

185 West State St.

Trenton, NJ 08625-0520

609-278-264= 0, ext 108

Fax: 609-278-2652

 

------=_NextPart_000_0129_01C99679.F72CFE20-- From bromberg@sjrlc.org Tue Feb 24 18:21:24 2009 From: bromberg@sjrlc.org (Peter Bromberg, SJRLC) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 13:21:24 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] CLENE 6th Annual Training Showcase in Chicago! Message-ID: <013601c996ac$b3ddd210$6b8fa8c0@sjrlc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0137_01C99682.CB07CA10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As a member of ALA's Continuing Library Education Network and Exchange (CLENE) Round Table I'd like to encourage you and your library to share your best training and staff development initiatives at ALA Chicago this summer by participating in the CLENE Training Showcase (http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/clenert/trainingshowcase) The 6th annual Training Showcase takes place in Chicago on Sunday, July 12 from 1:30-3:30 pm (probably in McCormick Place) and we're looking for all types of libraries, library organizations, presenters, speakers and vendors to participate - anyone who has a great training or staff development program they'd like to share. CLENE is all about sharing ideas - and the Training Showcase is the perfect venue. The Showcase normally attracts between 200-300 attendees - all of whom are interested in training and staff development. The number of participants (presenters) varies from 20-30. It's a really fun event with refreshments and lots of door prizes. Each participant has a 6' draped table on which to put a portable table-top display unit, handouts or other related materials. You can see photos from out 2007 Showcase at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/clene/sets/72157600509649346/ I'm sure there are many libraries, library organizations, speakers and presenters in New Jersey with best practices to share. If you or someone from your library or organization is planning on attending ALA, this would be a great place to showcase your training or staff development initiatives. If you're not planning on attending ALA but you'd like to share print materials at the Resource Exchange Table, please let me know. Please see CLENE Round Table website http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/clenert/trainingshowcase for more information. This page has links for two online application forms - one for those wishing to participate and one for those want to be a sponsor or a donor. There are a few photos from last year's Training Showcase in Anaheim in the Dec. 2008 CLENExchange Newsletter. It would be great to see New Jersey libraries and library organizations well-represented at the Training Showcase! Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, -Peter Peter Bromberg, Assistant Director South Jersey Regional Library Cooperative (SJRLC) 10 Foster Avenue, Suite F-3 Gibbsboro, NJ 08026 Email: bromberg@sjrlc.org | Phone: 856 346-1222 | Fax: 856 346-2839 IM: peterbromberg (aim/gtalk/meebo) | peterjbromberg (yahoo) Web: http://www.sjrlc.org | Blog: http://sjrlc.typepad.com 24/7 Live Help at www.QandANJ.org "Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow." -William Pollard ------=_NextPart_000_0137_01C99682.CB07CA10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As a member of = ALA’s Continuing Library=20 Education Network and Exchange =20 (CLENE)  Round Table I’d like to encourage you and = your library to=20 share your best training and staff development initiatives at = ALA=20 Chicago this summer by=20 participating in the CLENE Training Showcase (http:/= /www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/clenert/trainingshowcase)

 

The 6th=20 annual Training Showcase takes place in Chicago on = Sunday,=20 July 12 from 1:30-3:30 pm (probably in McCormick Place) and = we’re=20 looking for all types of libraries, library organizations, presenters, = speakers=20 and vendors to participate – anyone who has a great = training or staff=20 development program they’d like to share. CLENE is all = about sharing=20 ideas  – and the Training Showcase is the perfect = venue.=20

 

The = Showcase=20 normally attracts between 200-300 attendees – all of whom are = interested in=20 training and staff development.  The number of participants = (presenters)=20 varies from 20-30. It’s a really fun event with = refreshments=20 and lots of door prizes. Each participant has a 6’ draped table on = which to put=20 a portable table-top display unit, handouts or other related=20 materials.   You can see photos from out 2007 Showcase at: = http://www.flickr.com/photos/clene/sets/72157600509649346/=  

 

I’m sure there = are many libraries,=20 library organizations, speakers and presenters in New=20 Jersey with best practices to share. If you or = someone=20 from your library or organization is planning on attending ALA, this = would be a=20 great place to showcase your training or staff development initiatives. = If=20 you’re not planning on attending ALA but you’d like to share = print materials at=20 the Resource Exchange Table, please let me know.=20

 

Please see CLENE = Round Table=20 website  http:/= /www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/clenert/trainingshowcase for more information.  This page has links = for two online application forms – one for those = wishing to=20 participate and one for those want to be a sponsor or a donor.  There are a few photos from last = year’s Training=20 Showcase in Anaheim in the Dec. 2008 CLENExchange = Newsletter.=20

 

It=20 would be great to see New=20 Jersey libraries and library organizations = well-represented at=20 the Training Showcase!   = Please feel=20 free to contact me if you have any=20 questions,

 

-Peter

Peter Bromberg, Assistant = Director
South=20 Jersey Regional Library Cooperative (SJRLC)
10 Foster Avenue, Suite = F-3=20 Gibbsboro, NJ 08026
Email: bromberg@sjrlc.org | Phone: 856 = 346-1222  |=20 Fax: 856 346-2839
IM: peterbromberg (aim/gtalk/meebo) | = peterjbromberg=20 (yahoo)
Web:
http://www.sjrlc.org
| = Blog:=20 http://sjrlc.typepad.com

24/7 Live=20 Help at www.QandANJ.org

"Learning and innovation go hand in hand. = The=20 arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be = sufficient=20 for tomorrow." -William Pollard

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------=_NextPart_000_0137_01C99682.CB07CA10-- From lkahn@npl.org Tue Feb 24 19:23:50 2009 From: lkahn@npl.org (Leslie Kahn) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 14:23:50 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] reference & referral for economic doldroms Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D9598010602C6@npl-mail.nplmain.org> http://gethelp.njlibraries.org/ a collection of resources that may be helpful for work, finances, = health, housing, parenting, seniors --librarians may know most of them, = but they are nicely aggregated here. =20 =20 =20 "Love is everything it's cracked up to be. It really is worth fighting = for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you = don't risk everything, you risk even more."--Erica Jong =20 Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 From lkahn@npl.org Tue Feb 24 20:19:06 2009 From: lkahn@npl.org (Leslie Kahn) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 15:19:06 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] RE: [CJRLC] reference & referral for economic doldroms Message-ID: <722F6C354DAB994A93FF9DDAC40D9598010602D6@npl-mail.nplmain.org> I have just learned that some refinements are being made to this = wonderful page, but it should be online again soon. Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 -----Original Message----- From: cjrlc@googlegroups.com on behalf of Leslie Kahn Sent: Tue 2/24/2009 2:23 PM To: sjrlc-l@googlegroups.com; infolink-l@lists.infolink.org; = hrlc-listserv@lists.hrlc.org; cjrlc@googlegroups.com; lmcconn975@aol.com Subject: [CJRLC] reference & referral for economic doldroms =20 http://gethelp.njlibraries.org/ a collection of resources that may be helpful for work, finances, = health, housing, parenting, seniors --librarians may know most of them, = but they are nicely aggregated here. =20 =20 =20 "Love is everything it's cracked up to be. It really is worth fighting = for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you = don't risk everything, you risk even more."--Erica Jong =20 Leslie Kahn lkahn@npl.org Reference Division Newark Public Library 5 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-733-7820 fax 973-733-5648 www.npl.org CDL 1539 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---------------------------------------------- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group = "CJRLC". PLEASE NOTE: REPLIES GO THE ORIGINAL SENDER--NOT THE ENTIRE LIST!=20 If you hit "reply," your message will only go to the author of the = original message. To send a reply to the entire group, use "reply all." To post to this group, send email to cjrlc@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to = cjrlc-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at = http://groups.google.com/group/cjrlc?hl=3Den You do *NOT* need a Gmail account to send/receive messages. Questions? Please contact Amy@cjrlc.org, or the CJRLC office at = 732-409-6484. = -------------------------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------- -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Tue Feb 24 21:02:23 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 16:02:23 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Bookswim & Libraries - an Opportunity to Work Together Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003EF536D@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C996C3.30A2F676 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Have you all heard of Bookswim? It's very similar to Netflix, except it lends books instead of movies. =20 The New Jersey State Library and Bookswim would like to offer New Jersey Libraries an opportunity. =20 Here's how we see this working. Let's say your customer wants the latest James Patterson best seller, but is number 22 on your waiting list. The customer has the option of clicking on the "Bookswim" button that is on your catalog page. He/she then signs up for an account using a personal credit card, and the book is sent to the customer at his/her home. =20 Bookswim offers several plans, from an initial cost of $9.95 per month, up to @$40 per month. Details can be found at the Bookswim website www.bookswim.com =20 Kathleen Peiffer and I have already met with the Bookswim CEO and he is prepared to offer part of his profit back to the participating libraries. Specific financial figures have yet to be decided upon. So... we are looking for a few innovative libraries who are willing to take the plunge. All we need at this point is an indication of interest, not a full-fledged commitment. More details will follow to those who express an interest. Interested? E-mail me by March 12, 2009. pcadigan@njstatelib.org For more information about Bookswim, the following is from their website: BookSwim (www.bookswim.com) is the first online book rental library service lending you paperbacks, hardcovers and now college textbooks Netflix(r)-style directly to your house, without the need to purchase! We stock all the latest bestsellers, new releases, and classics with free shipping both ways! Read your books as long as you want - no late fees! Even choose to purchase and keep the books you love! And now... textbook rental. =20 =20 =20 Peggy Cadigan, MLS Consultant for Innovation & Communication New Jersey State Library Library Development Bureau 185 West State Street, P.O. Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 609-278-2640, X113 cell:609-977-5758; fax:609-278-2650 pcadigan@njstatelib.org blog: http://www.njstatelib.org/simplyamazing/ =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C996C3.30A2F676 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Have you all heard of Bookswim? =   It’s very similar to Netflix, except it lends books instead of = movies.

 

The New Jersey State Library and Bookswim would = like to offer New Jersey Libraries an opportunity.  =

Here’s how we see this working.  = Let’s say your customer wants the latest James Patterson best seller, but is = number 22 on your waiting list.  The customer has the option of = clicking on the “Bookswim” button = that is on your catalog page.  He/she then signs up for an account using a personal credit card, and the book is sent to the customer at his/her home. 

Bookswim offers several plans, from an initial cost = of $9.95 per month, up to @$40 per month.  Details can be found at the Bookswim website www.bookswim.com=

Kathleen = Peiffer and I have already = met with the Bookswim CEO and he is prepared to offer part of his profit back to the participating libraries.  Specific financial figures have yet to be decided upon.

So… we are looking for a few innovative = libraries who are willing to take the plunge.  All we need at this point is = an indication of interest, not a full-fledged commitment.  More = details will follow to those who express an interest.

Interested?  E-mail me by March 12, 2009. pcadigan@njstatelib.org=

For more information about Bookswim, the following = is from their website:

BookSwim (www.bookswim.com) is the first online = book rental library service lending you paperbacks, hardcovers and now college textbooks = Netflix®-style directly to your house, without the need to purchase! We stock all the = latest bestsellers, new releases, and classics with free shipping both ways! = Read your books as long as you want — no late fees! Even choose to purchase = and keep the books you love! And now... textbook = rental.

 

 

Peggy Cadigan, MLS

Consultant for Innovation & = Communication

New = Jersey State = Library

Library Development = Bureau

185 = West State Street, P.O. Box 520

Trenton, NJ 08625-0520

609-278-2640, X113

cell:609-977-5758; = fax:609-278-2650

pcadigan@njstatel= ib.org

blog: http://www.njstatelib.= org/simplyamazing/

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C996C3.30A2F676-- From pcadigan@njstatelib.org Wed Feb 25 16:25:36 2009 From: pcadigan@njstatelib.org (Peggy Cadigan) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 11:25:36 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Snapshot Day - Please post your results! Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003EF5391@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99765.B05C98AC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Hi Everyone, =20 Please post the results of Snapshot Day to our wiki: http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot Just click on the link that says "Fill out the FORM." =20 You can post your results through Friday, February 27, 2009. Remember, your numbers count! The bigger our numbers, the greater our impact! =20 Check out the more than 900 photos that have been posted to our flickr account:=20 http://www.flickr.com/photos/njla/sets/72157613977204372/ =20 These photos are absolutely fabulous! They are a great reminder of why we work in libraries -we do incredible things every day to help our communities survive and thrive. =20 Thanks to everyone for participating. =20 Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, pcadigan@njstatelib.org =20 =20 =20 Snapshot Committee Members Heidi Amici, Monmouth County Library Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public Library Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public Library Connie Paul, CJRLC Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public Library Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County Library =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99765.B05C98AC Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Hi Everyone,

 

Please post the results of Snapshot Day to our wiki: = http://njla.pbwiki.com/Snapshot<= /a>

Just click on the link that says “Fill out the = FORM.”

 

You can post your results through Friday, February = 27, 2009.  Remember, your numbers count!  The bigger our numbers, = the greater our impact!

 

Check out the more than 900 photos = that have been posted to our flickr account:

http:/= /www.flickr.com/photos/njla/sets/72157613977204372/=

 

These photos are absolutely fabulous!  They are = a great reminder of why we work in libraries –we do incredible things = every day to help our communities survive and thrive.

 

Thanks to everyone for = participating.

 

Questions? Contact Peggy Cadigan 609-278-2640, X113, = pcadigan@njstatelib.org=

 

 

 

Snapshot Committee = Members

Heidi Amici, Monmouth County = Library

Marian Bauman, Neptune Public Library

Cathy Boss, Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Ingrid Bruck, Long Branch Public = Library

Peggy Cadigan, New Jersey State Library

Heidi Cramer, Newark Public Library

Karen Klapperstuck, Bradley Beach Public = Library

Connie Paul, CJRLC

Kathy Schalk-Greene, Mount Laurel Public = Library

Pat Whitehead, Monmouth County = Library

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C99765.B05C98AC-- From kpeiffer@njstatelib.org Wed Feb 25 17:40:33 2009 From: kpeiffer@njstatelib.org (Kathleen Peiffer) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 12:40:33 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] " Get Help" web site now available from the New Jersey State Library Message-ID: <04ECFD9389E69C4DA71B4F26B710472003E6A9A2@ex2.njstatelib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C99770.2912A065 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C99770.2912A065" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C99770.2912A065 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As the New Jersey economy weakens, unemployment figures increase and family incomes shrink, the New Jersey State Library has launched a new Web site designed to make it easier for residents to connect to state programs, services and agencies that can help them during these tough economic times. The site, http://gethelp.njlibraries.org , has categories listing Work Tools, Financial Tools, Housing Tools, Health Tools and Parental Tools, as well as Tools for Seniors. Users will find resources to help them pay their bills, avoid foreclosure, get job assistance or file for Medicaid. =20 Please feel free to put the "Get Help" button on your webpage. Go to=20 http://gethelp.njlibraries.org and select the GetHelp Promotional Materials tab at the top of the page. =20 Norma E. Blake, State Librarian National Librarian of the Year 2008 New Jersey State Library 185 W. 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Thu, 02/26/2009 @ 11:24:40 PM NJN NEWS Fri, 02/27/2009 @ 11:19:15 PM NJN NEWS Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 09:26:46 AM Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 10:28:16 PM MCLAUGHLIN GROUP Wed, 03/04/2009 @ 11:29:30 PM VISIONS Wed, 03/04/2009 @ 12:58:08 AM VISIONS Thu, 03/05/2009 @ 6:24:40 PM Thu, 03/05/2009 @ 7:47:50 PM LOTTERY Fri, 03/06/2009 @ 7:47:48 PM Sun, 03/08/2009 @ 09:58:16 AM REPORTERS ROUNDTABLE Sun, 03/08/2009 @ 10:28:30 AM MCLAUGHLIN GROUP Tue, 03/10/2009 @ 6:15:30 PM NJN NEWS Tue, 03/10/2009 @ 11:10:45 PM NJN NEWS Thu, 03/12/2009 @ 6:24:10 PM NJN NEWS Fri, 03/13/2009 @ 5:59:01 PM NJN NEWS Fri, 03/13/2009 @ 11:26:05 PM NJN NEWS Sun, 03/15/2009 @ 08:56:46 AM ON THE RECORD Sun, 03/15/2009 @ 09:26:46 AM ON THE RECORD Mon, 03/16/2009 @ 6:12:55 PM NJN NEWS Tue, 03/17/2009 @ 6:14:40 PM NJN NEWS Tue, 03/17/2009 @ 6:20:20 PM NJN NEWS Wed, 03/18/2009 @ 11:19:20 PM NJN NEWS Thu, 03/19/2009 @ 6:09:20 PM NJN NEWS Thu, 03/19/2009 @ 7:44:20 PM NJN NEWS Fri, 03/20/2009 @ 6:10:00 PM NJN NEWS Mon, 03/23/2009 @ 5:58:46 PM NJN NEWS Mon, 03/23/2009 @ 6:10:35 PM NJN NEWS Wed, 03/25/2009 @ 6:18:50 PM NJN NEWS Fri, 03/27/2009 @ 10:57:16 PM NJN NEWS Fri, 03/27/2009 @ 11:12:15 PM NJN NEWS Sun, 03/29/2009 @ 08:56:46 AM ON THE RECORD Sun, 03/29/2009 @ 09:57:16 AM REPORTERS ROUNDTABLE Mon, 03/30/2009 @ 5:59:16 PM NJN NEWS Mon, 03/30/2009 @ 11:17:40 PM NJN NEWS Wed, 04/01/2009 @ 7:48:50 PM NJN NEW Thu, 04/02/2009 @ 5:59:01 PM NJN NEWS Fri, 04/03/2009 @ 5:27:44 PM NJN NEWS Sun, 04/05/2009 @ 08:56:46 AM ON THE RECORD Sun, 04/05/2009 @ 11:28:16 AM INSIDE WASHINGTON Mon, 04/06/2009 @ 5:58:46 PM NJN NEWS Mon, 04/06/2009 @ 6:10:50 PM NJN NEWS Tue, 04/07/2009 @ 11:11:15 PM NJN NEWS Thu, 04/09/2009 @ 6:18:20 PM NJN NEWS Thu, 04/09/2009 @ 11:14:35 PM NJN NEWS Sun, 04/12/2009 @ 08:57:16 AM ON THE RECORD Sun, 04/12/2009 @ 10:28:01 AM MCLAUGHLIN GROUP Mon, 04/13/2009 @ 8:00:00 PM NJN NEWS Mon, 04/13/2009 @ 11:24:10 PM NJN NEWS Tue, 04/14/2009 @ 11:11:45 PM NJN NEWS Thu, 04/16/2009 @ 6:17:50 PM NJN NEWS Thu, 04/16/2009 @ 11:18:40 PM NJN NEWS Sun, 04/19/2009 @ 09:26:46 AM ON THE RECORD Sun, 04/19/2009 @ 10:27:46 AM MCLAUGHLIN GROUP You may also view them anytime by going to the New Jersey State Library Web site http://www.njstatelib.org/, and going to the Marketing blog. If you view them on the blog, please leave us your comments. We will also be updating the broadcast schedule on the marketing blog. Gary Cooper Media Specialist, Marketing New Jersey State Library PO Box 520 185 West State St. Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 609-278-2640, ext 108 Fax: 609-278-2652 ------=_NextPart_000_00DD_01C99804.50027800 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Posted on behalf of Gary Cooper, Media Specialist, Marketing, New = Jersey State = Library=

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This updates the previous post giving the complete schedule of airing = dates and times of the NJ State Library produced commercials on New = Jersey Network Public Television (NJN) highlighting how libraries are helping customers get jobs in these tough economic times.

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Thu, 02/26/2009 @ 11:24:40 PM NJN = NEWS

Fri, 02/27/2009 @ 11:19:15 PM NJN = NEWS

Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 09:26:46 = AM

Sun, 03/01/2009 @ 10:28:16 PM = MCLAUGHLIN GROUP

Wed, 03/04/2009 @ 11:29:30 PM = VISIONS

Wed, 03/04/2009 @ 12:58:08 AM = VISIONS

Thu, 03/05/2009 @ 6:24:40 = PM

Thu, 03/05/2009 @ 7:47:50 PM = LOTTERY

Fri, 03/06/2009 @ 7:47:48 = PM

Sun, 03/08/2009 @ 09:58:16 AM = REPORTERS ROUNDTABLE

Sun, 03/08/2009 @ 10:28:30 AM = MCLAUGHLIN GROUP

Tue, 03/10/2009 @ 6:15:30 PM NJN = NEWS

Tue, 03/10/2009 @ 11:10:45 PM NJN = NEWS

Thu, 03/12/2009 @ 6:24:10 PM NJN = NEWS

Fri, 03/13/2009 @ 5:59:01 PM NJN = NEWS

Fri, 03/13/2009 @ 11:26:05 PM NJN = NEWS

Sun, 03/15/2009 @ 08:56:46 AM ON THE = RECORD

Sun, 03/15/2009 @ 09:26:46 AM ON THE = RECORD

Mon, 03/16/2009 @ 6:12:55 PM NJN = NEWS

Tue, 03/17/2009 @ 6:14:40 PM NJN = NEWS

Tue, 03/17/2009 @ 6:20:20 PM NJN = NEWS

Wed, 03/18/2009 @ 11:19:20 PM NJN = NEWS

Thu, 03/19/2009 @ 6:09:20 PM NJN = NEWS

Thu, 03/19/2009 @ 7:44:20 PM NJN = NEWS

Fri, 03/20/2009 @ 6:10:00 PM NJN = NEWS

Mon, 03/23/2009 @ 5:58:46 PM NJN = NEWS

Mon, 03/23/2009 @ 6:10:35 PM NJN = NEWS

Wed, 03/25/2009 @ 6:18:50 PM NJN = NEWS

Fri, 03/27/2009 @ 10:57:16 PM NJN = NEWS

Fri, 03/27/2009 @ 11:12:15 PM NJN = NEWS

Sun, 03/29/2009 @ 08:56:46 AM ON THE = RECORD

Sun, 03/29/2009 @ 09:57:16 AM = REPORTERS ROUNDTABLE

Mon, 03/30/2009 @ 5:59:16 PM NJN = NEWS

Mon, 03/30/2009 @ 11:17:40 PM NJN = NEWS

Wed, 04/01/2009 @ 7:48:50 PM NJN = NEW

Thu, 04/02/2009 @ 5:59:01 PM NJN = NEWS

Fri, 04/03/2009 @ 5:27:44 PM NJN = NEWS

Sun, 04/05/2009 @ 08:56:46 AM ON THE = RECORD

Sun, 04/05/2009 @ 11:28:16 AM INSIDE WASHINGTON

Mon, 04/06/2009 @ 5:58:46 PM NJN = NEWS

Mon, 04/06/2009 @ 6:10:50 PM NJN = NEWS

Tue, 04/07/2009 @ 11:11:15 PM NJN = NEWS

Thu, 04/09/2009 @ 6:18:20 PM NJN = NEWS

Thu, 04/09/2009 @ 11:14:35 PM NJN = NEWS

Sun, 04/12/2009 @ 08:57:16 AM ON THE = RECORD

Sun, 04/12/2009 @ 10:28:01 AM = MCLAUGHLIN GROUP

Mon, 04/13/2009 @ 8:00:00 PM NJN = NEWS

Mon, 04/13/2009 @ 11:24:10 PM NJN = NEWS

Tue, 04/14/2009 @ 11:11:45 PM NJN = NEWS

Thu, 04/16/2009 @ 6:17:50 PM NJN = NEWS

Thu, 04/16/2009 @ 11:18:40 PM NJN = NEWS

Sun, 04/19/2009 @ 09:26:46 AM ON THE = RECORD

Sun, 04/19/2009 @ 10:27:46 AM MCLAUGHLIN GROUP

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You may also view them anytime by going to the New Jersey State Library Web = site http://www.njstatelib.org/, and going to the Marketing blog. If you view them on the blog, please = leave us your comments. We will also be updating the broadcast schedule on the = marketing blog.

 =

 =

 =

 =

Gary Cooper

Media Specialist, Marketing

New Jersey State Library

PO Box 520

185 West State St.

Trenton, NJ 08625-0520

609-278-264= 0, ext 108

Fax: 609-278-2652

 =

------=_NextPart_000_00DD_01C99804.50027800-- From coconnor@infolink.org Thu Feb 26 17:17:16 2009 From: coconnor@infolink.org (Cheryl O'Connor) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:17:16 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] =?us-ascii?Q?ListenNJ_-_is_it_time_for_you_to_join=3F?= Message-ID: <000301c99836$1337a6c0$39a6f440$@org> This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C9980C.2A619EC0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0005_01C9980C.2A619EC0" ------=_NextPart_001_0005_01C9980C.2A619EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit http://listennj.pbwiki.com/f/ListenNJ.jpg ListenNJ - is it time for you to join? Were you one of the librarians who wanted to wait to join ListenNJ until there were books for IPODS? That time is now! Join by September 1 for the 2010 year and your library will be ready to go in January! ListenNJ is offered to the libraries of Central Jersey and INFOLINK Regional Library Cooperatives. For a look at the collection policies, etc., see the wiki at http://listennj.pbwiki.com. For a view of the current shared collection of over 4000 audio book titles, go to www.listennj.com. ListenNJ is 119 libraries strong and is managed by INFOLINK. If you are not a member, consider joining. A user group and information session will be held 10-12 on Tuesday, March 24 at the INFOLINK. RSVP by calling the office. Cheryl O'Connor Executive Director INFOLINK, the Eastern NJ Regional Library Cooperative (Tel) 732-752-7720 or 866-505-5465 coconnor@infolink.org www.infolink.org ------=_NextPart_001_0005_01C9980C.2A619EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

3D"http://listennj.pbwiki.com/f/ListenNJ.jpg"            = ListenNJ – is it time for you to join?

 

Were you one of the librarians = who wanted to wait to join ListenNJ until there were books for = IPODS?  That time is now!  Join by September 1 for the 2010 year and your = library will be ready to go in January! 

 

ListenNJ is offered = to the libraries of Central Jersey and INFOLINK Regional Library = Cooperatives.  For a look at the collection policies, etc., see the wiki at http://listennj.pbwiki.com. For = a view of the current shared collection of over 4000 audio book titles, go to www.listennj.com.

 

ListenNJ is 119 = libraries strong and is managed by INFOLINK.  If you are not a member, = consider joining.  A user group and information session will be = held 10-12 on Tuesday, March 24 at the INFOLINK.  RSVP by calling the = office.

 

Cheryl O'Connor           = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            =

Executive Director

INFOLINK, the Eastern NJ Regional Library Cooperative

(Tel) 732-752-7720 or 866-505-5465

coconnor@infol= ink.org

www.infolink.o= rg

 

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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:31:38 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] NextReads - want to join? 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Lunch at noon. RSVP by calling INFOLINK. Cheryl O'Connor Executive Director INFOLINK, the Eastern NJ Regional Library Cooperative (Tel) 732-752-7720 or 866-505-5465 coconnor@infolink.org www.infolink.org ------=_NextPart_001_0011_01C9980E.2C194EF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NextReads - open to new = members for 2010

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Produced by Novelist from EBSCO, NextReads invites your library users to = sign-up for email recommendations of titles they might enjoy in any of more than = 20 areas. General info is at http://www.nextreads.com/.

 

NextReads is a joint = program with the Central Jersey and INFOLINK Regional Library Cooperatives. Each = region subsidizes membership and CJRLC manages the project for 32 library = systems. For more information, see the wiki at http://nextreads.pbwiki.com/ and come to our user group information session at the INFOLINK office, = Tuesday March 24, 1:00 - 2:30.  Lunch at noon.  RSVP by calling = INFOLINK.

 

Cheryl O'Connor

Executive = Director

INFOLINK, the = Eastern NJ Regional Library Cooperative

(Tel) 732-752-7720 = or 866-505-5465

coconnor@infolink.org

www.infolink.org

 

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------=_NextPart_000_012C_01C9981A.6A212AE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Members, Once again, the New Jersey Library Network is sponsoring the popular workshop series: "Super Supervisor - Series One: Stepping Up To Supervisor" Series One includes five full-day (9:30 am - 3:30 pm) workshops. TARGET AUDIENCE: Library staff who are currently supervisors, but became supervisors within the past five years. (More experienced supervisors are welcome, if this is their first supervisory training.) LOCATION: Rahway Public Library. COST: $250 Per Participant (includes lunch and materials for all five sessions) DATES: Thurs. April 2 - What it Means to be a Supervisor Thurs. April 16 - Organizing Your Time and Space Effectively Thurs. May 7 - Conflict Resolution Thurs. May 21 - Communications Thurs. June 4 - Personnel Documentation and Evaluation REGISTER EARLY! SPACE IS LIMITED TO 25 PARTICIPANTS Deadline for registration is March 20, 2009. To register, first call the Highlands Regional Library Cooperative at 973-664-1776 to secure your place and then send in your registration form. A copy of the flyer with the registration form can be found at: http://www.hrlc.org/sls/sls1-spring09.pdf Joanne P. Roukens, MLS Executive Director Highlands Regional Library Cooperative 400 Morris Ave., Suite 202 Denville, NJ 07834 973-664-1776 fax: 973-664-1780 www.hrlc.org jroukens@hrlc.org Delivery #1146 NJLA 2007 Librarian of the Year ------=_NextPart_000_012C_01C9981A.6A212AE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Members,

Once again, the New Jersey Library Network is sponsoring the popular = workshop series:

"Super= Supervisor - Series One: Stepping Up To Supervisor"

Series One includes five full-day (9:30 am - 3:30 = pm) workshops.

TARGET AUDIENCE:

Library staff who are currently supervisors, but became supervisors = within the past five years.

(More experienced supervisors are welcome, if this is their first supervisory training.)

LOCATION: Rahway Public Library.

COST: $250 Per Participant
(includes lunch and materials for all five sessions)

DATES:

 =

Thurs. April 2 - What it Means to be a Supervisor

Thurs. April 16 - Organizing Your Time and Space = Effectively

Thurs. May 7 - Conflict Resolution

Thurs. May 21 - Communications

Thurs. June 4 - Personnel Documentation and Evaluation

 =


REGISTER EARLY! SPACE IS LIMITED TO 25 PARTICIPANTS

Deadline for registration is March 20, 2009.

To register, first call the Highlands Regional Library Cooperative at 973-664-1776 = to secure your place and then send in your registration form.

A copy of the flyer with the registration form can be found = at:

http://www.hrlc.org/sl= s/sls1-spring09.pdf

 =

 =

Joanne P. Roukens, MLS
Executive Director
Highlands Regional Library Cooperative
400 Morris Ave., Suite 202
Denville, NJ 07834
973-664-1776
fax: 973-664-1780
www.hrlc.org
jroukens@hrlc.org
Delivery  #1146

 =

NJLA 2007 Librarian of the Year

 =

------=_NextPart_000_012C_01C9981A.6A212AE0-- From salbert@lindenpl.org Thu Feb 26 21:20:19 2009 From: salbert@lindenpl.org (Sharon Albert) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:20:19 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Free DVD Cases In-Reply-To: <00dc01c9982e$38d88000$aa898000$@org> Message-ID: <9C1B44C7E9FB4745BB6089DA97107EE1@DIRECTOR> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C9982E.1E060B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We have approximately 600 used Checkpoint Safer Security Cases and a locking mechanism for anyone who could use them. Please let me know if you are interested in these cases. Sharon Albert Senior Librarian Linden Free Public Library 31 E. Henry Street Linden, NJ 07036 908-298-3830 salbert@lindenpl.org ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C9982E.1E060B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We have approximately 600 used = Checkpoint Safer Security Cases and a locking mechanism for anyone who could use = them. Please let me know if you are interested in these = cases.

 

Sharon Albert

Senior = Librarian

Linden Free Public Library

31 E. Henry = Street

Linden, NJ 07036

908-298-3830

salbert@lindenpl.org=

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C9982E.1E060B80-- From jadams115@yahoo.com Fri Feb 27 00:07:25 2009 From: jadams115@yahoo.com (JA) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:07:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [infolink-l] Technology Plans Message-ID: <657748.75167.qm@web31002.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Good Evening, If any library has a technology plan that they are willing to share I would appreciate it if you would contact me via email or telephone. Thanks! January Adams Franklin Township Public Library 485 DeMott Lane Somerset, NJ 08873 732-873-8700 x102 From clarue@bellepl.org Fri Feb 27 14:24:14 2009 From: clarue@bellepl.org (clarue) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 09:24:14 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] tax help Message-ID: <200902270924.AA281018554@bellepl.org> Other than through AARP, are there any libraries that offer tax help for seniors and/or low income residents? We have tried to get someone through AARP but no luck. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Cindy LaRue Belleville Public Library From jasitnik@yahoo.com Fri Feb 27 15:04:45 2009 From: jasitnik@yahoo.com (John Sitnik) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 07:04:45 -0800 (PST) Subject: [infolink-l] tax help In-Reply-To: <200902270924.AA281018554@bellepl.org> Message-ID: <929632.77693.qm@web32205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1253989539-1235747085=:77693 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cindy, The new website launched by the State Library, http://gethelp.njlibraries.o= rg has listings for TCE/VITA tax help. I only know of one location in Essex= County, at 60 S. Fullerton Avenue in Montclair (social services/United Way= ).=20 I know that many of the AARP groups don't have volunteers and are no longer= offering services. The IRS may also offer some tax assistance, but the per= son has to get to one of their offices. John John Sitnik,=A0Director=20 Glen Ridge Public Library=20 973-748-5482=20 jasitnik@yahoo.com=20 Delivery #1516=20 =A0 Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money will= get you through times of no libraries. --- On Fri, 2/27/09, clarue wrote: From: clarue Subject: [infolink-l] tax help To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org Date: Friday, February 27, 2009, 9:24 AM Other than through AARP, are there any libraries that offer tax help for se= niors and/or low income residents? We have tried to get someone through AARP but no luck. Any other suggestion= s would be appreciated. Thanks, Cindy LaRue Belleville Public Library=20 _______________________________________________ infolink-l mailing list infolink-l@lists.infolink.org http://lists.infolink.org/mailman/listinfo/infolink-l --0-1253989539-1235747085=:77693 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cindy,
The new website launched by the State Library, http://gethelp.njlibraries.org has listings for TCE= /VITA tax help. I only know of one location in Essex County, at 60 S. Fulle= rton Avenue in Montclair (social services/United Way).
I know that many of the AARP groups don't have volunteers and are no l= onger offering services. The IRS may also offer some tax assistance, but th= e person has to get to one of their offices.
John

John Sitnik, Director
Glen Ridge Public Library <= BR>973-748-5482
jasitnik@yahoo.com
Delivery #1516
 
Libraries will g= et you through times of no money far better than money will get you through= times of no libraries.

--- On Fri, 2/27/09, clarue <clarue@bellepl.org> w= rote:
From: clarue <clarue@bellepl.org>
Subject: [= infolink-l] tax help
To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org
Date: Friday, = February 27, 2009, 9:24 AM

Other than through AARP, are there a=
ny libraries that offer tax help for seniors
and/or low income residents?

We have tried to get someone through AARP but no luck. Any other suggestion=
s
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Cindy LaRue
Belleville Public Library=20
_______________________________________________
infolink-l mailing list
infolink-l@lists.infolink.org
http://lists.infolink.org/mailman/listinfo/infolink-l
--0-1253989539-1235747085=:77693-- From jasitnik@yahoo.com Fri Feb 27 15:15:53 2009 From: jasitnik@yahoo.com (John Sitnik) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 07:15:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: [infolink-l] procedure manuals Message-ID: <62824.85763.qm@web32205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1442945613-1235747753=:85763 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good Morning all! =A0 Now that major renovations are (mostly) complete at Glen Ridge Library, it'= s time to attend to other matters. Many of our policies are due for review = and updating, as is our old procedure manual. This is for internal procedur= es to back up library policies, not for personnel procedures. Some examples= are open and closing procedures for the building, how to transfer telephon= e calls, filing reserve requests, banking, etc. =A0 If anyone has a procedure manual like this, can you share the Table of Cont= ents with me? =A0 Thanks! John Sitnik,=A0Director=20 Glen Ridge Public Library=20 973-748-5482=20 jasitnik@yahoo.com=20 Delivery #1516=20 =A0 Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money will= get you through times of no libraries. --0-1442945613-1235747753=:85763 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Good Morning all!
 
Now that major renovations are (mostly) complete at Glen Ridge Library= , it's time to attend to other matters. Many of our policies are due for re= view and updating, as is our old procedure manual. This is for internal pro= cedures to back up library policies, not for personnel procedures. Some exa= mples are open and closing procedures for the building, how to transfer tel= ephone calls, filing reserve requests, banking, etc.
 
If anyone has a procedure manual like this, can you share the Table of= Contents with me?
 
Thanks!

John Sitnik, Director
Glen Ridge Public Librar= y
973-748-5482
jasitnik@yahoo.com
Delivery #1516
 
Libraries will g= et you through times of no money far better than money will get you through= times of no libraries.
--0-1442945613-1235747753=:85763-- From jasitnik@yahoo.com Fri Feb 27 15:20:18 2009 From: jasitnik@yahoo.com (John Sitnik) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 07:20:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [infolink-l] Quickbooks Message-ID: <419991.11204.qm@web32203.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1669674606-1235748018=:11204 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Glen Ridge Library has been using Quickbooks to handle accounts payable for= several years. We are in the process of upgrading to the 2009 version and = find that we need help from someone with more experience in using Quickbook= s, as we do not have the accounting background necessary to use all of its = functions. =A0 Do other libraries (without an accounting staff) use QB? =A0 =A0 Have you used an outside consultant to help set it up? Recommendations & co= ntact information? =A0 Any suggestions or advice will be appreciated! John Sitnik,=A0Director=20 Glen Ridge Public Library=20 973-748-5482=20 jasitnik@yahoo.com=20 Delivery #1516=20 =A0 Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money will= get you through times of no libraries. --0-1669674606-1235748018=:11204 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Glen Ridge Library has been using Quickb= ooks to handle accounts payable for several years. We are in the process of= upgrading to the 2009 version and find that we need help from someone with= more experience in using Quickbooks, as we do not have the accounting back= ground necessary to use all of its functions.
 
Do other libraries (without an accounting staff) use QB? &nbs= p;
 
Have you used an outside consultant to help set it up? Recommendations= & contact information?
 
Any suggestions or advice will be appreciated!

John Sitnik,&nbs= p;Director
Glen Ridge Public Library
973-748-5482
jasitnik@yaho= o.com
Delivery #1516
 
Libraries will g= et you through times of no money far better than money will get you through= times of no libraries.
--0-1669674606-1235748018=:11204-- From charris@jclibrary.org Fri Feb 27 15:25:05 2009 From: charris@jclibrary.org (Cynthia Harris) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 10:25:05 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] tax help In-Reply-To: <929632.77693.qm@web32205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <93255DD0B52A754599099AD033F84AE507870C@jersey-mail.jcpl_serv.jclibrary.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C998EF.90C1FC80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cindy, Three of the branches of the Jersey City Free Public Library offer tax = assistance. The locations are at our Greenville, Five Corners, and = Miller Branches. For dates & times check our website at = http://www.jclibrary.org/libinfo/events.php#new. =20 Cynthia Cynthia T. Harris, MLS Manager, New Jersey Room Jersey City Free Public Library 472 Jersey Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07302=20 201-547-6961 -----Original Message----- From: infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org = [mailto:infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org]On Behalf Of John Sitnik Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 10:05 AM To: clarue@bellepl.org; LISTSERV INFOLINK Subject: Re: [infolink-l] tax help Cindy, The new website launched by the State Library, = http://gethelp.njlibraries.org has listings for TCE/VITA tax help. I = only know of one location in Essex County, at 60 S. Fullerton Avenue in = Montclair (social services/United Way).=20 I know that many of the AARP groups don't have volunteers and are no = longer offering services. The IRS may also offer some tax assistance, = but the person has to get to one of their offices. John John Sitnik, Director=20 Glen Ridge Public Library=20 973-748-5482=20 jasitnik@yahoo.com=20 Delivery #1516=20 =20 Libraries will get you through times of no money far better than money = will get you through times of no libraries. --- On Fri, 2/27/09, clarue wrote: From: clarue Subject: [infolink-l] tax help To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org Date: Friday, February 27, 2009, 9:24 AM Other than through AARP, are there any libraries that offer tax help for = seniors and/or low income residents? We have tried to get someone through AARP but no luck. Any other = suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Cindy LaRue Belleville Public Library=20 _______________________________________________ infolink-l mailing list infolink-l@lists.infolink.org http://lists.infolink.org/mailman/listinfo/infolink-l ------_=_NextPart_001_01C998EF.90C1FC80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cindy,

Three of the branches of the Jersey City Free Public = Library=20 offer tax assistance. The locations are at our Greenville, Five Corners, = and=20 Miller Branches. For dates & times check our website at http://www.jclib= rary.org/libinfo/events.php#new. 

Cynthia

Cynthia T. Harris, MLS

Manager, New Jersey Room

Jersey City Free Public Library

472 Jersey Avenue

Jersey City, NJ 07302

201-547-6961

-----Original Message-----
From:=20 infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org=20 [mailto:infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org]On Behalf Of John=20 Sitnik
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 10:05 = AM
To:=20 clarue@bellepl.org; LISTSERV INFOLINK
Subject: Re: = [infolink-l] tax=20 help

Cindy,
The new website launched by the State Library, http://gethelp.njlibraries.org=20 has listings for TCE/VITA tax help. I only know of one location = in Essex=20 County, at 60 S. Fullerton Avenue in Montclair (social = services/United=20 Way).
I know that many of the AARP groups don't have volunteers = and are=20 no longer offering services. The IRS may also offer some tax = assistance,=20 but the person has to get to one of their offices.
John

John Sitnik, Director
Glen Ridge = Public=20 Library
973-748-5482
jasitnik@yahoo.com
Delivery = #1516=20
 
Libraries will get you through times of no = money far=20 better than money will get you through times of no=20 = libraries.


---=20 On Fri, 2/27/09, clarue <clarue@bellepl.org> = wrote:
From:=20 clarue <clarue@bellepl.org>
Subject: [infolink-l] tax = help
To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org
Date: Friday, = February=20 27, 2009, 9:24 AM

Other than through AARP, are =
there any libraries that offer tax help for seniors
and/or low income residents?

We have tried to get someone through AARP but no luck. Any other =
suggestions
would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Cindy LaRue
Belleville Public Library=20
_______________________________________________
infolink-l mailing list
infolink-l@lists.infolink.org
http://lists.infolink.org/mailman/listinfo/infolink-l
------_=_NextPart_001_01C998EF.90C1FC80-- From dprice@oldbridgelibrary.org Fri Feb 27 16:03:38 2009 From: dprice@oldbridgelibrary.org (Dena Price) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 11:03:38 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] tax help In-Reply-To: <200902270924.AA281018554@bellepl.org> Message-ID: <00FA1C03D1FA4D679E351547CE8AC263@SDerashri> www.irs.gov allows individuals who meet certain age, income and = residency requirements to download reliable tax software from its site in order to help them prepare their returns. Ironically, many of the people who = meet these requirements have little to no computer skills necessary to = utilize the software. Dena Price Old Bridge Public Library -----Original Message----- From: infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org [mailto:infolink-l-admin@lists.infolink.org] On Behalf Of clarue Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 9:24 AM To: infolink-l@lists.infolink.org Subject: [infolink-l] tax help Other than through AARP, are there any libraries that offer tax help for seniors and/or low income residents? We have tried to get someone through AARP but no luck. Any other = suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Cindy LaRue Belleville Public Library=20 From shari.stein@edison.k12.nj.us Fri Feb 27 18:24:42 2009 From: shari.stein@edison.k12.nj.us (shari stein) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 13:24:42 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Questions about Internet Blocking in Schools In-Reply-To: <00FA1C03D1FA4D679E351547CE8AC263@SDerashri> References: <200902270924.AA281018554@bellepl.org> <00FA1C03D1FA4D679E351547CE8AC263@SDerashri> Message-ID: --_0227-1824-42-PART-BREAK Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello all, I am hoping that school librarians will answer these five questions about Internet blocking. Information from this informal survey may help us improve our blocking situation. I will be happy to send compiled answers back to the listservs. 1. Does your district have blocking software? If so, what is the name/maker? 2. Does your system use passwords for each individual? Are there different levels of administrative passwords? i.e., is the blocking consistent for all users (students, teachers, etc.)? 3. Who decides what blocking settings to use/what sites to block? 4. How often do you find sites that are blocked, but that you/faculty deem appropriate? 5. If you would like a site un-blocked, what process must you follow to get it un-blocked? How long does that take? Please add any other information that might be helpful. Thanks for your help! Shari Stein Librarian/Media Specialist John P. Stevens High School 855 Grove Avenue Edison, NJ 08820 732-452-2846 shari.stein@edison.k12.nj.us --_0227-1824-42-PART-BREAK Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Hello all,
I am hoping that school librarians will answer these five questions about Internet blocking. Information from this informal survey may help us improve our blocking situation. I will be happy to send compiled answers back to the listservs.
 
1. Does your district have blocking software? If so, what is the name/maker?
 
2. Does your system use passwords for each individual?  Are there different levels of administrative passwords? i.e., is the blocking consistent for all users (students, teachers, etc.)?
 
3. Who decides what blocking settings to use/what sites to block?
 
4. How often do you find sites that are blocked, but that you/faculty deem appropriate? 
 
5. If you would like a site un-blocked, what process must you follow to get it un-blocked? How long does that take? 
 
Please add any other information that might be helpful.

Thanks for your help!
Shari Stein
Librarian/Media Specialist
John P. Stevens High School
855 Grove Avenue
Edison, NJ 08820
732-452-2846
 
--_0227-1824-42-PART-BREAK-- From bbelvin@lmxac.org Fri Feb 27 19:00:17 2009 From: bbelvin@lmxac.org (Bob Belvin) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:00:17 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] Thousands in scramble for free books after Amazon supplier abandons warehouse Message-ID: <49A83841.6010005@lmxac.org> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1156973/Thousands-scramble-free-books-Amazon-supplier-abandons-warehouse.html -- Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D. New Brunswick Free Public Library 60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901 732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org "More than a building that houses books and data, the library represents a window to a larger world, the place where we've always come to discover big ideas and profound concepts that help move the (American) story forward and the human story forward." Barack Obama, ALA 2005 Annual Conference. From njanow@sopl.org Sat Feb 28 23:30:59 2009 From: njanow@sopl.org (njanow) Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 18:30:59 -0500 Subject: [infolink-l] From CNN-Hard economic times a boon for libraries Message-ID: <200902281830.AA451281076@sopl.org> http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/02/28/recession.libraries/index.html MSM acknowledging the need for Library services in these hard times. NCJ Nancy Chiller Janow www.sopl.org South Orange Public Library 65 Scotland Road S.O., NJ 07079 973-762-0230 (Voice) "I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of Library." Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) He's probably found out by now I hope! ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Bob Belvin Reply-To: bbelvin@lmxac.org Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:00:17 -0500 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1156973/Thousands-scramble-free-books-Amazon-supplier-abandons-warehouse.html -- Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D. New Brunswick Free Public Library 60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901 732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org "More than a building that houses books and data, the library represents a window to a larger world, the place where we've always come to discover big ideas and profound concepts that help move the (American) story forward and the human story forward." Barack Obama, ALA 2005 Annual Conference. _______________________________________________ infolink-l mailing list infolink-l@lists.infolink.org http://lists.infolink.org/mailman/listinfo/infolink-l