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Thursday, August 27, 2009
 

New Websites

Be sure to check our Resources Page to see the new websites we've added during the last week.


10:42:19 AM    

Michigan Library Association Lobbies on Behalf of the Library of Michigan.

The Library of Michigan is more than a building. It is the visionary leader of the library community. It is the visual representation of how libraries have collaborated to become more efficient and cost effective. But these successes are being ignored by the Michigan Senate in its budget and by Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm in her executive order.

Under the tremendous vision and leadership of the State Library of Michigan, the library community - universities, community colleges, public, private, K-12, special libraries - all joined together to do what government only dreams about. They united to achieve statewide group purchasing and resource sharing, saving millions of dollars for libraries across the state benefiting all Michigan residents.

They created the MeLibrary (MeL.org) - rich online research tools for faculty, small business, and job seekers , MeL Tests and Tutorials - filled with online AP, GED, police, fire and nursing certification tests and more, and MeLCat , a statewide interlibrary loan system.

The Senate budget calls for slashing library funding to $7.5 million, even though state law calls for it to be funded at approximately $15.4 million. If this budget is enacted, the entire statewide resource sharing and interlibrary loan system could collapse, eliminating the savings realized through group purchasing.

This system gives every Michigan resident access to expensive resources from their home, office or library at tremendous cost savings to the taxpayers - $72 million a year. This system enables libraries to share books, CDs, DVDs and more from other communities. This model should be replicated for collaboration, cost savings and efficiencies - not broken up.

The Michigan Library Association did not oppose the elimination of the Department of History, Arts and Libraries. We understand the difficult economic times facing Michigan and know $2 million can be saved through this step. However, we oppose the executive order because it goes much further and calls for breaking up the Library of Michigan without any defined cost savings or an alternative plan.

This diminishes the position, influence and stature of the library community and the State Library of Michigan. It does not respect the valuable role libraries play in preserving our history and giving citizens access to vital information critical in a knowledge-based economy.

At a time when libraries are under tremendous public demand as citizens use libraries to hunt for jobs, file for unemployment and access the internet when their services are cut off, library funding and support is being eroded at every level.

We urge the legislature to protect library funding and retain access to these valuable resources. Michigan residents cannot continue to move forward in a knowledge-based economy if our state moves backward.

Gretchen Couraud is executive director of the Michigan Library Association in Lansing.

For the full article, see Gretchen Couraud, "Library cuts mean losses, not savings, for Michigan", Lansing State Journal, August 26, 2009.

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9:46:18 AM    

Michigan Helping Hand Unleashed.

Michigan residents who need help with unemployment, food stamps, foreclosure and health care now can go to one Web site to sign up for assistance.

Gov. Jennifer Granholm today unveiled a new one-stop resource at http://www.michigan.gov/helpinghand.

The site will allow residents to answer questions to find out if they qualify for state assistance and in many cases let them apply online. Those without access to computers can call 2-1-1 call centers to get their questions answered. Some of the services also can be applied for over the phone.

The state is working with the Michigan Association of United Ways and the Michigan Community Action Agency Association, which will help people access the new options if they can't on their own.

For the full article, see "Granholm unveils resource for needy Mich. residents", Lansing State Journal midday update, August 26, 2009.

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9:45:22 AM    

News from Master The Art of Reading Summer Reading Program

The Grand Prize Winner of a 90 minute massage from Keep in Touch Massaage is a shy person who would rather not have their name mentioned. Congratulations to all our participants and many thanks to Alpha and Omega Antiques, Glamazon, Keep in Touch Massage Therapy, Lakeshore Museum Center, Lascko Plumbing and Mechanical, Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken, McDonald's Candies, Muskegon Chronicle, Muskegon Civic Theatre, Muskegon Museum of Art, Port City Cruise Line, Port City Paints, West Michigan Symphony, and Witt Buick, our wonderful sponsors.


9:26:07 AM    

Book Reviews from Master The Art of Reading participants

Irish Dreams by Nora Roberts: Classic lovestory with great characters.

Waiting for Nick and Considering Kate by Nora Roberts: Very compelling storytelling at its best. Great character development.

4 Day Diet by Ian Smith: No great mystery here. Basic things, it doesn't give anythign good or worthwhile. Would not call it a diet book.

Apostle by Brad Thor: Good book using present situation in War area. The president is about like our present situation. The book held my attention and moved along. A few of the terms were beyond me.

Chasing Harry Winston by Lauren Weisberger: Very good, funny book. Great for the beach. Good for friends or book club.


9:18:02 AM    


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