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The life so short,
the craft so long to learn.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A farmer brought his daughter a little, pot-belly pet pig, which she called
"Stinky" when she played with it out in the yard, but she called it
"Ballpoint" when it was in the pig sty. "Tell me," her father asked, "Why
do you have two names for your pig?"
"That's easy," she replied.
"Ballpoint is just his pen name."
From: Eye-Opener (edited)
2) PLA Session #3: The Role of the
Library’s Website:
EYE-OPENER articles in recent weeks have pointed to the newly
launched PLOW Project (Putting Libraries on the
Web) This new initiative, administered by the
State
Library and funded
through a grant from the Gates Foundation, will offer website hosting and email
hosting to Iowa’s public libraries. To date, 219 libraries statewide have
turned in a letter of intent, signaling interest in participating.
Remember, the earliest deadline to return your letter of intent is April 28.
So in
light of the PLOW Project and so
much interest from libraries, I (Bonny) want to share points from a PLA
conference session entitled “The New Branch:
What is the Role of the Library’s Website?” Speakers from
Phoenix and Denver Public Libraries shared the dais and agreed
that a library’s website must be engaging, relevant, informational, and
functional. They urged libraries to see their websites as educational
opportunities to link people to the library’s own collection, but also to other
online resources like EBSCO, to package the best of the web in terms of
children’s sites, medical sites, consumer information, etc.
The
speakers also stressed the need to make library websites functional and
convenient. Here are some of their suggestions for making websites convenient
by making them customer-service driven:
- Online fine and fee payment
- Online reserves
- Online overdue notices—days before the items are
actually due
- Online reporting of lost or stolen cards
- Online library card applications
- Online donations to the Friends Group or to the library
foundation
- Online program registration
- Online meeting room reservation
- Online customer satisfaction—or other kinds—of surveys
(“Survey Monkey” anyone?)
Virtual branches much also relay the feeling that
there’s a staff behind the web, so always bring forward the staff presence by
presenting:
- Email
us
- Website feedback
- Blogs
- Virtual reference questions
- Online book discussion groups
- Virtual programming like pod-casting story
times
You
can see these features in action on Denver Public Library’s website: http://denverlibrary.org/ The PLOW
Project promises great website design and content for
Iowa’s libraries. Be sure to join in and
ensure that your new website will shine a new light on what your local library
has to offer!
PLEASE do this today.
3) Reminder of National Internet
Survey: There’s
still time to take part in a national study, The Public Library Internet
Survey. The response deadline has been extended until Friday
this week, April 21. More than 400 Iowa public libraries received a packet from
Florida State University with instructions and an ID. The survey is conducted
online here: http://survey.pnmi.com The
State
Library is hoping for
returns from at least 350 Iowa libraries. Please take some time to complete this
online survey so that we have a good showing from Iowa libraries with state-specific data. With so many public
libraries in Iowa, we can contribute significantly to this project on a
national level.
If
your library did not receive an information packet, not to worry: any
Iowa public library is welcome to complete the
survey. From the website above, you’ll find a link to the survey’s main page.
Gerry
Rowland at the
State
Library is available to
help with any questions—thanks for adding your library’s data to the national
picture. (phone Gerry at 800-248-4483 or email at gerry.rowland@lib.state.ia.us
)
—Staff writer in a
report about how someone had broken into the Mono County (Calif.) Free Library
in Mammoth Lakes and stolen the donation jar for the new facility’s construction
fund, The Sheet, Feb. 11.
“If I
were the thief, I’d return it. Librarians have been known to import rare books
on voodoo.”
ABOUT
THE LSA:
Lansing Public Library is pleased
to let you know that the First Lady of Iowa, Christie Vilsack, will be visiting
our library on Tuesday, April 25, at 1:15 p.
m. You are cordially invited to this visitation and an informal
coffee.
Mabel Stahl, director/librarian
CE:
The State Library will host two people from the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office to discuss researching patent and trademark information.
Anyone interested in learning how to get a patent or trademark should
attend. It is free and open to the public.
http://www.statelibraryofiowa.org/archive/2006/04/patent
Stuff:
You
are invited to provide links you found too.
"They say that the “devil’s in the details.” So what does the new
Windows Live Academic Search service really provide for users? How will
it appeal to librarians? What relationships will it need to build with
publishers? How will competitors react? Is Microsoft committed to the
product?"
http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb060417-2.shtml
National
Recording Registry adds 50 sound recordings
Librarian of Congress James H. Billington announced April 11 the latest
group of 50 recordings for the National Recording Registry. Created by Congress
through the National Recording Preservation Act of 2000, the registry is
dedicated to preserving classic American recordings of music, speeches, and
readings that are culturally, historically, or aesthetically
significant....
Library
success: A best-practices wiki Meredith Farkas
created this wiki to be a one-stop shop for great ideas and information for all
types of librarians. If you’ve done something at your library that you consider
a success, you can write about it in the wiki or provide a link to outside
coverage....
Five
steps to including a Google Map on your website Chris Deweese of
the Lewis and Clark Library System offered this practical guide to putting a map
on your library website at the HigherEd BlogCon last week.... HigherEd BlogCon 2006, Apr. 14
Google
Earth: From space to your face Mark Aubin
discusses the origins and operations of Google Earth, and why parts of it are
still blurry.... Google Librarian Newsletter, issue
3
Unintended
consequences: Seven years under the DMCA Since they were enacted in 1998, the “anti-circumvention” provisions of
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act have not been used as Congress envisioned.
In practice, they have been used to stifle a wide array of legitimate
activities, rather than to stop copyright infringement. As a result, the DMCA
has developed into a serious threat to several important public-policy
priorities.... Electronic Frontier Foundation,
Apr.
CALEA
and libraries (PDF file) This FAQ has been
prepared to explain the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
(CALEA) and how it relates to our nation’s libraries. This is an important issue
because it may affect library budgets in the very near future, require certain
technology expenditures, and impose administrative burdens on library personnel
to administer certain security requirements under the law.... ALA Office for Information Technology Policy
Ezra
Jack Keats Foundation offers $350 minigrants to support programs
designed by public school teachers and librarians.
Links:
Learning Activity Written Summary: http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/for-ia-libraries/continuing-ed/online-learningactivitywrittensummary.htm
LSA web site: http://www.ilsa.lib.ia.us/siteindex.htm
NEILSA continuing education http://www.neilsa.org/classes/current.html
NEILSA e-rate Consortia Blog http://www.neilsa.org/cblog/index.cfm
NEILSA monthly calendar - http://www.neilsa.org/ncalendar/ncalendarmonth.cfm
NEILSA web site: http://neilsa.org
NEILSA yearly calendar - http://www.neilsa.org/ncalendar/ncalendar_results.cfm
NEILSA Friday Notes archives at: http://www.neilsa.org/fridays/friday.html
NWILSA Blog: http://nwilsblog.blogspot.com
State Calendar - http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/news/calendars/2005calendar.pdf
State Library CE web site at: http://www.silo.lib.ia.us/for-ia-libraries/continuing-ed/index.html
USAC (e-rate): http://www.sl.universalservice.org/
Due Date:
NEILSA closed dates: 5/29, 7/4, 9/4, 11/10, 11/23 & 24,
12/25 &
26, 1/1/2007
- April 24 - 9:00 a.m., Dike Grundy County
Meeting - ER
- April 28 - Letter of Intent to the State Library for
Staying Connected
- April 28 - Google Book Search: Its Impact on Scholarship
and Libraries...
- May 3 - Beginning EBSCOhost, 9-11
- May 9-12 - Tech Support on the Fly, 9:00-12:00, in Orange
City,
Clarinda, Knoxville and Anamosa
- May 18 - Advanced EBSCOhost, 9-11
- June 23 Library 101
- June 24 - 27 - ALA Annual meeting in New Orleans - ER &
KD
- July 1 - renew EBSCOhost
- July 17-18, Rural Sustainability
Institute Wartburg College,
Waverly
- July 20 Lansing 9:30 Allamakee County Association - KD
- July 31 - Reports due: Direct State Aid & Open Access
- August 1 - Deadline for letter of Intent to the State
Library for Staying Connected
- August - Applications for PLM I & II due
- August 31 - Enrich Iowa Letter due at SLI
- September - Library Card sign up month
- September 13 Library 101
- September 21 5:30 Fayette County Meeting Waucoma
- September 23 - 30 - Banned Book Week
- September 27 - State Library/LSA Town Meeting (Waterloo Art
and Rec Center)
- September 30 - Cataloging Supplement report due at SLI
- October 11 - 13 - ILA Annual Conference in Council
Bluffs
- October 15 - 21 Teen Read Week
- October 17 - Readlyn, Bremer Co. meeting - 7:30
- October 17 - Clayton County Meeting 7:00 Gutenberg
- October 17 Buchanan County Meeting Independence 7:00
- October 27 -- Arlington 09:30 Fayette County Meeting
- October 30 - Annual Survey due at SLI
- Nov. 2 at 7:00 p.m. at the Spillville Public Library -
Winneshiek County Meeting - KD
- Nov. 3 - ILA Planning Meeting
- November 13 - 19 - Children's Book Week
The State Library's 2006 calendar http://www.silo.lib.ia.us
The fine print stuff
blog - Friday Notes 2 AT - http://radio.weblogs.com/0108327/
EDITORS NOTES:
"x" & "xx" are catalogers shorthand for: x = See & xx = See
also
Edited by:
Ken Davenport - NEILSA Consultant davenport@neilsa.org
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