New Friday Notes:
notes for next week
The life
so short, the craft so long to learn
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Check out the NEILSA main page at: http://neilsa.org
THE LSA:
Send us an digital of your library to post on the NELISA web site, we would like to
promote every one of our libraries. This is another way to use flickr.
County Library Association
Presidents/Chairs PLEASE
send Ken a list of your meetings for 2007 and any special
activities in which you will be participating, such as county
fair, Supervisors Round Robin, Legislative Days et. al.
Whats New blog. Let us know what you have been up
to. New programs, old programs that worked well, announcements,
changes in personell, all the kinds of things that many of you
share at county association meetings when you do your Round Robin
sessions (some do some don't). The link: http://neilsa.org/weblogs/announcement.php
Send announcements to Eunice for inclusion/posting at: riesberg@neilsa.org
Model Trustee By-Laws are at: http://neilsa.org/consulting/boardbylaws.html
CE:
Kid Safety on the Internet - November 20 9:00
- 12 noon Waterloo Public Library A & B - Fee: TBD
Registration now open on the statewide CE catalog. You wouldn't let kids ride their bike/drive a car
on the roads & highways without training, why let them do so
on the Internet super highway?
Parents of Literacy Partners - Overview March 19 & 26, 2007 -- Locations & Fee TBD
Parents are critical to children's readiness for reading,
learning, and school. Public librarians have a key role in
helping parents learn how to help their children prepare. Mary
Cameron will take participants through an overview of a
parent-training model that librarians can use with teachers to
train parents on early literacy strategies. A more detailed
training will be scheduled for those making a commitmentto
participate in the project at a later date. Grow Your Own @ your library grants
PLA is now accepting applications for its popular ?Grow Your Own
@ your library? institutional scholarship. This year, PLA will
award nine public libraries with grants of $8,000 each to be
distributed to staff members who are working to obtain a master?s
degree in library and information science. One library from each
of the nine Public Library Data Service (PLDS) population
categories will be selected.... Great CE delivered right to your desktop!
Registration for YALSA's fall session of e-courses opened Aug.
21st. The session will run from Oct. 2-30. The courses are meant
to be the equivalent of a full day workshop. The cost is $135 for
YALSA members, $175 for ALA members, and $195 for non members. To
register go to www.ala.org/yalsa.
Three courses will be offered, full discriptions in New Friday
Notes 08/25/2006: PLA announces new start dates for e-learning courses
E-Learning @ PLA,? the online education program of the Public
Library Association, will offer five new start dates for two of
its popular courses. New Planning for Results and Creating
Policies for Results will each be offered five times between
September 2006 and April 2007.... OPAL: Online Programming for All Libraries--And All Library
Users
NEW: Streaming Audio Preview of OPAL online events coming in
July (playback time: 6 minutes) NEW: Streaming Video Introduction
to OPAL (Windows Media Video file; playback time 2 minutes, 39
seconds) FROM: http://www.opal-online.org/
We are planning a DEMCO Book Repair Workshop for
sometime this fall, Ken will still do a workshop at county
association meetings if requested and scheduled anead of time. STUFF:

Technology
Made Simple, an improvement
guide for small and medium-sized libraries by Kimberly Boland and
Robert Cullen, offers clear answers to overcoming technical
challenges. Published by ALA Editions (Sept. 2006).
Check
out the new reference librarian on the web - Ms Dewey
Opening
arguments presented in COPA challenge
The American Civil Liberties Union presented opening arguments
October 23 in its legal challenge to the Child Online Protection
Act. The law, which was passed in 1998 but never enforced due to
injunctions and lower court decisions, requires commercial
websites to obtain proof of age before providing material
considered harmful to minors. The ACLU counters that filtering
programs are a more effective means of protecting children....
Blogging
the COPA trial
Rufus Griscom, founder and CEO of the popular erotica website
Nerve, is spending two weeks blogging the ACLU vs. Gonzales
trial, aka the Child Online Protection Act case. Nerve,
Salon.com, and other plaintiffs backed by the American Civil
Liberties Union are suing over the 1998 act that could restrict
constiutionally protected material from being published online—exposing
website owners to fines or even jail time. The Justice Department
argues that it is easier to stop online pornography at the source
than to keep children from viewing it. Warning: This blog
contains “Gratuitous COPA-violating free nudity.”...
Rufus Griscom, Nerve
blog, Oct. 24
A
site worth 70 million words
A major portion of the photographic collections of the Los
Angeles Public Library are now accessible online and
sometimes downloadable for free. The website’s popularity has
transformed Curator of Photographs Carolyn Kozo Cole and her
staff into tastemakers, responsible for anticipating what kinds
of images the public wants and for offering their own selections
for what makes Los Angeles L.A. They carefully choose images to
add to the database, which today includes about 70,000
photographs and is growing by 250–300 images a week....
Los Angeles
Times, Oct. 22
Volunteer
finds mystery box at Worthington Library
The Worthington (Ohio) Library is trying to unravel a mystery
involving a box found in a pile of donated books. Volunteer Irene
Candy was sorting donated books when she discovered a box
containing 19th-century papers and an artifact that might be even
older....
WCMH-TV, Columbus,
Ohio, Oct.
Technically
Speaking: Giving homegrown software its due
Andrew Pace writes: “Something rather exciting happened this
fall in the world of the integrated library system. On September
5, 252 public libraries in Georgia’s Public Information Network
for Electronic Services (PINES) went live with Evergreen, a
homegrown and open-source ILS. Impressive.”...
American
Libraries, Nov., pp. 50–51
The
internet at risk
The future of the Internet is up for grabs. Last year, the FCC
effectively eliminated net neutrality rules, which ensured that
every content creator on the internet—from big-time media
concerns to backroom bloggers—had equal opportunity to make
their voice heard. Now, large and powerful corporations are
lobbying Washington to turn the Web into what critics call a “toll
road.” Watch this excellent PBS program, hosted by Bill Moyers,
online...
Moyers on America,
Oct. 18
Computing,
2016: What won’t be possible?
Steve Lohr considers the future of computing and reviews the
discussions at the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
symposium held in Washington in October....
New York Times,
Oct. 31 Increasingly,
libraries are the place to learn English
The Milford (Mass.) Town Library is one of many libraries around
Boston’s western suburbs and the country that have taken on a
new mission—teaching immigrants English. The growth in ESL
offerings at libraries in response to a growing demand over the
past 15 to 20 years—and a concurrent decline in traditional
adult literacy programs—is a nationwide trend....
Boston
Globe, Oct. 19
British
Library allows free access to English Short Title Catalogue
The English Short Title Catalogue, the product of a partnership
between the University of California at Riverside, the British
Library, and the American Antiquarian Society, was made available
for searching
online beginning October
30. The ESTC provides bibliographic records for all surviving
letter press material in the British Isles and North America
before 1801, held by the British Library and more than 2,000
other institutions....
University of
California at Riverside, Oct. 30
“The
Librarian” now a comic book series
Atlantis Studios has released the first in a series of comics
featuring adventurer-librarian Flynn Carson. Originally appearing
in the popular made-for-cable film The Librarian: Quest for
the Spear, Carson is back and this time his mission is to
prevent the powerful Key of Solomon from falling into the hands
of a ruthless warlord. He needs to locate the legendary mines of
King Solomon before disaster strikes. An eight-page preview is
available....
Atlantis Studios
Interval
library
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee music student Kim Huston
produced this video (2:33) featuring classical music and compact
shelving. “It was sort of a ‘What happens after hours’ type
of thing ... kinda.”...
YouTube
Registration is now
available for Teen Tech Week, March 4–10, a
YALSA celebration aimed at getting teens to use libraries for the
different technologies offered there.
Internet
threatens traditional publishing model
Publishers could be the internet piracy boom’s next victims
after the music industry, but the Web might also be their
salvation, the head of the International Publishers Association
says. Ana Maria Cabanellas, speaking at the world’s biggest
book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, said the industry felt it was
under attack from the internet search engine Google and its drive
to post the world’s books online....
Sydney
(Australia) Morning Herald, Oct. 19
WebJunction
receives Gates Foundation grant
WebJunction, an online community for library staff to share
ideas, solve problems, and do online coursework, has been awarded
a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation grant to enhance website
usability and help it keep pace with a growing audience and range
of content. The $2-million grant will fund critical development
for one year, which will include a redesign to improve
organization and navigation, and the development of improved
search functions....
OCLC, Oct. 20
LINKS:
Learning Activity Written Summary: http://www.statelibraryofiowa.org/ld/continuing-ed/learnactform/?searchterm=Learning%20Activity
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 ttp://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 DATES:
NEILSA closed dates: 11/10, 11/23 & 24, 12/25 & 26,
1/1/2007
- October 27 -- Arlington 09:30 Fayette County Meeting KD
- 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 KD
- November 16 2007 9:30 Fayette County Meeting West Union
KD
- November 13 - 19 - Children's Book Week
- November 20 - Kid Safety on the Internet
- November 23 & 24 NEILSA Closed for Thanksgiving
- December 25 & 26 NEILSA Closed for Christmas
The State Library's 2006 calendar http://www.silo.lib.ia.us
Traffic Counter available on loan from the NEILSA
Experts agree that accurately counting patron traffic with a
people counter is the way you can make sound strategic
decisions. With help from a Sensource counter, your library can
easily evaluate staffing needs, hours and more. With hard data
you can be confident that your decisions are based on facts not
guesswork.
If you are interested in using the counter, contact Ken at
NEILSA to reserve a time slot. If you would like to learn more
about how you can use the readings from the counter to better
manage the library and to explain to Boards/City Councils your
staffing/use decisions we can arrange that at the same time.
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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LIBRARY SERVICE AREA BOARD Meeting
The public is encouraged and welcome to attend.
NEXT NEILSA Board meeting: Nov. 13, 2006 2:00 p.m., Clermont
Public Library
12:30:00 PM
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