From sludington at cityofsalem.net Fri Oct 1 14:19:11 2010 From: sludington at cityofsalem.net (Susan Ludington) Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2010 14:19:11 -0700 Subject: [kids-lib] PLEASE READ: CSLP Rules of Use Message-ID: <4CA5EDDF020000A400002D47@GWSMTP> Good afternoon, In late September, your Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) representatives initiated and took part in a teleconference with Karen Drevo, Chair of CSLP?s Rules of Use Committee. The purpose of this call was to go over in detail the organization?s Rules of Use regarding allowable use of copyrighted artwork, to clarify what options libraries have when they are considering customizing print and non-print items, and to share the feedback many of you provided. The significant points of that conversation are highlighted below. PRINTED ITEMS: Libraries who want to create their own printed materials incorporating that year?s artwork (bookmarks, certificates, reading records or logs) because the comparable product offered by Upstart doesn't meet their specific needs MUST receive permission from Upstart. To receive permission, libraries are required to contact Matt Mulder, the Upstart representative, via telephone [608-757-4669]by October 15th to explain their intent and the desired quantity of the item. THE DESIGN DOES NOT NEED TO BE SUBMITTED AT THIS TIME. When a library contacts Upstart to discuss customized print items, this activates the First Right of Refusal procedure: Upstart will listen to your request, then make one of the following decisions: Upstart will agree to create the customizable item and, within one week, inform the library of the total estimated cost of doing so OR Upstart will opt to not create the customizable item, giving you the freedom to move forward with creating your own. Matt Mulder confirmed that, in most cases, orders less than 10,000 are too small for Upstart to create. However, even if you suspect your order is probably too small, you still MUST call Upstart and go through the First Right of Refusal process. A simple phone call to Matt will provide final determination, most likely granting permission to use the art in your customized print materials If the decision is that Upstart will produce the customized print items, the item?s layout and design does not need to be received by Upstart until approximately 60 days before the actual item is needed. For example, if you don?t need your customized reading logs until May 1st, you have until late February or early March to submit the final design to Upstart. If the decision is that Upstart will produce the customized print items but the library determines they can?t meet the price quote, libraries may choose to pass on Upstart?s bid and use an alternate or in-house vendor instead for the product. This product may contain words and images that relate to the CSLP theme, but NOT the actual artwork and fonts created by Upstart?s contracted artist. New news! The DVD that accompanies the CSLP Summer Reading Manual is supposed to include a customizable reading record. If it isn?t on the actual disc this year, it will still be available to member libraries online via the CSLP website. Any print item may be purchased from Upstart and ?customized? to include specific library information (i.e., name, address, program rules, special events, and the like) by affixing an adhesive label on the item or printing on the reverse/blank side of an item. For example, you may print customized reading log instructions on the back of recordspurchased from Upstart. Similarly, you may print specific library information on a label and affix it to the back of bookmarks purchased from Upstart. NON-PRINT ITEMS:Libraries who want specific non-print items (t-shirts, water bottles, temporary tattoos, etc.) that are already offered through Upstart may NOT use the artwork or CSLP logo on those in-house or locally produced items. They may use other art that corresponds with the CSLP theme on those specific items that they want, but not the copyrighted artwork for that year. Libraries who want specific non-print items that are NOT already offered through Upstart (i.e., whistle, Slinky, or other unique incentive) may complete and submit an online Proposal for Customized Items form to the CSLP Rules of Use Chair. Once submitted, the library will receive a release form, who will submit it with the order to the other vendor so that vendor knows they can use the art. If you already know that you will create your own reading records next summer AND WANT TO USE CSLP ARTWORK/LOGOS, you MUST go through the First Right of Refusal procedure even if you need a quantity less than 10,000. Please contact CSLP?s Upstart rep Matt Mulder at 608-757-4669 no later than October 15th so that they can accept or decline the customized item request. If you want to see Upstart?s 2011 CSLP Summer Reading catalog before making the decision to create your own reading records, the catalog is now available online. To access it, you MUST register for a username and password on the CSLP website. The information to do this may be found at www.cslpreads.org/component/comprofiler/registers.html. Once logged in, look for the menu tab labeled "Order" which will connect you to the Upstart catalog. The over-all message Karen Drevo expressed regarding the feedback from Oregon was communicate, communicate, communicate! At this time Karen has not heard from any other states or individual CSLP members regarding Rules of Use. She invites you to call her [402-844-2108] if you still have questions or concerns about the CSLP Rules of Use. Karen prefers to discuss the Rules of Use via phone because the issue is complex and usually requires an in-depth conversation. Please remember that Karen may be difficult to reach because she too is a full-time youth librarian. Emailing her in advance [kdrevo at ci.norfolk.ne.us ( about:kdrevo at ci.norfolk.ne.us )] to set up a time to talk on the phone is most effective. CSLP is truly a collaborative, so your voice is necessary to shape the work that is done. Upstart genuinely believes and supports the mission of CSLP and libraries, and wants to ensure that all products affiliated with CSLP are successfully meeting library needs. This can?t occur, though, without the input from member libraries! The more you talk with Upstart directly, the better they will understand the needs of CSLP member libraries. With this email, your CSLP representatives hope that your library can fully consider all your options, and proceed with confidence into the 2011 year! Susan Ludington Teen Services Librarian Salem Public Library sludington at cityofsalem.net 503.589.2062 All Oregon public, volunteer, and tribal libraries are members of the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP), and receive a free summer reading manual. To get the most out of your membership, create an account on the CSLP website (www.cslpreads.org) and you will be able to access additional summer reading resources. CSLP membership dues and manual fees are paid for by the State Library with LSTA funds. Summer reading manuals are distributed by OLA?s Children?s Services Division, and both CSD and OYAN members represent you on CSLP committees and at the CSLP annual meeting. For more information contact one of your CSLP representatives: Paige Bentley, CSD Summer Reading Chair: paigeb at dpls.lib.or.us Kendra Jones, CSD In-coming Summer Reading Chair: KendraM at wccls.org Susan Ludington, OYAN CSLP Liaison: sludington at cityofsalem.net Katie Anderson, CSLP Oregon State Representative: katie.anderson at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Tue Oct 5 08:54:42 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 15:54:42 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] New books at State Library Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088D2DE8@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> *Please excuse the cross-posting The following new titles are available for interlibrary loan from the Oregon State Library. If you would like to request these or other materials from the Oregon State Library please use your library's established interlibrary loan process or send your full name, the name of your library, complete title information, shipping address, and a phone number to the document delivery department at library.request at state.or.us or (fax) 503-588-7119. Items will be checked out to your library, not to you personally, for 4 weeks (print materials) or 2 weeks (videos). Materials will be delivered via mail or Orbis Cascade Alliance Courier, and you may return them the same way. [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Wwfu28fRTEI/TKtIxqKZszI/AAAAAAAAADc/rsKd-U2N0AQ/s320/BBW10_resourceguide.jpg] Doyle, R.P. (2010). Banned Books: Challenging Our Freedom to Read. Chicago, IL: American Library Association. Celebrate your freedom to read! Published every three years, this comprehensive book helps bookstores, libraries, and schools develop and organize their programs in support of the First Amendment. Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States. For more information about Banned Books Week, please visit www.ala.org/bbooks. (book description) [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Wwfu28fRTEI/TKtHEBcUNQI/AAAAAAAAADU/ot_6HXlkJ3Y/s320/BannedBooks_List2009.jpg] Doyle, R.P. (2010). Think for Yourself and Let Others Do the Same: Books Challenged or Banned in 2009-2010. Chicago, IL: American Library Association. Celebrate your freedom to read! The annual supplement to the Banned Books Resource Guide contains information on recent bans, challenges, and successes in libraries and schools nationwide. Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States. For more information about Banned Books Week, please visit www.ala.org/bbooks. 8.5" x 11" 8 pages (supplement description) Be sure to check out our Library and Information Science (LIS) blog (http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/) to discover the most recent additions to our LIS collection and search our catalog (http://oregon.gov/OSL/index.shtml) for our complete holdings. The library science collection is meant to support the whole Oregon library community. The Library Development Division welcomes your suggestions for acquisitions - see the blog for an input form or email us! This collection is funded with LSTA funds administered by the Oregon State Library. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Children?s Services Division 2010 Fall Workshop Saturday, November 6, 2010 9:00 am ? 4:00 pm Lebanon Public Library ( http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=55+academy+St.,+lebanon,+OR&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=34.396866,56.337891&ie=UTF8&ll=44.544836,-122.907937&spn=0.007555,0.013754&z=16&iwloc=A )in Lebanon, ORGet the latest scoop from the State Library, discuss the CSLP Rules of Use changes, learn what's going on around the state, and participate in our annual fundraising efforts - bring items to be auctioned off in either the silent auction or the fast-paced oral auction. After lunch speaker Dr. Christyn Dundorf, Director of Early Education and Family Studies at Portland Community College, will talk about positive behavioral intervention and dealing with children at storytime. Dr. Dundorf was a Project Coordinator and author of the Early Words Training Initiative, and is an expert in early literacy. Registration is only $20, which includes morning coffee, snacks and lunch! Join us for a day filled with information, fundraising friendship and fun! Registration Deadline is Wednesday, November 3, 2010 Click here to register: https://web.memberclicks.com/mc/quickForm/viewForm.do?orgId=ola&formId=88349 REGISTER TODAY!! If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Krist Obrist, CSD Chair, at kobrist at ci.monmouth.or.usor 503-751-0182. Agenda 9:00 - 9:05: Introductions, housekeeping 9:05 - 10:05: Katie Anderson, State Library updates & CSLP updates 10:05 - 10:30: Break, networking, silent auction 10:30 - 10:45: Business Meeting 10:45 - 10:55: Lampman Award update 10:55 - 12:15: Oral auction 12:30 - 1:30: Lunch - Taco Salad Bar and Enchiladas 1:30 - 3:30: Dr. Christyn Dundorf , Program Director of Early Education and Family Studies at Portland Community College "Positive Behavioral Support" - Gain some important insight into the developmentally appropriate behaviors of young children as well as how to address behavior issues in groups of young children. Uncover the necessary skills to establish boundaries, encourage early socialization, and ultimately help storytime attendees successfully participate in a group. 3:30 - 4:00: Questions, comments, wrap-up From katie.anderson at state.or.us Wed Oct 6 10:10:39 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 17:10:39 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Call for old CSLP manuals Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088D835F@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Hello! The State Library would like to add the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) summer reading manuals to our Library and Information Science collection. We are looking for the following CSLP summer reading manuals, please reply to me (katie.anderson at state.or.us) if you are willing to donate your old copies to the State Library's collection. The CSLP Rules of Use state that the CDs/DVDs that come with the CSLP manuals cannot be cataloged so your library may keep that and just donate the paper copy. Thank you! * 2004: Discover New Trails at Your Library (children's) * 2005: Dragons, Dreams & Daring Deeds (children's) * 2006: Paws, Claws, Scales and Tales (children's) * 2006: Creature Feature (teen) * 2007: Get a Clue @ your library (children's) * 2007: YNK @ your library (teen) * 2008: Catch the Reading Bug (children's) * 2008: Metamorphosis (teen) * 2010: Make a Splash--READ! (children's) * 2010: Make Waves at Your Library (teen) * 2010: Water Your Mind (adult) Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 ________________________________ From: kimberly [kimberly at activatedstorytheatre.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 10:56 AM To: Katie Anderson Subject: RE: shows for Oregon libraries Greetings from Act!vated Story Theatre. We are looking forward to bringing our shows back to Oregon this spring. Below is some information about the current stories we offer for library reading programs. There are no travel fees for shows scheduled during Oregon tour dates. About A!S Multicultural Folktale Theatre Act!vated Story Theatre goes above and beyond storytelling to stage folktales that stimulate the imagination, emphasize critical thinking and build cultural awareness. The 45-minute theatrical production features non-stop action, physical comedy, audience participation, American Sign Language and imaginative props; staged by two professional actors before a gigantic oversized book. Each show features TWO of the following 20-25 minute multicultural folktales.(http://activatedstorytheatre.com/multicultural.html) ? Niagara is a nature tale from the Seneca tribe of New York about the origin of Niagara Falls, as well as a cautionary tale about selfishness and greed ? Old Stormalong is a collection of tall tales that sailors told to relieve boredom at sea, recounting the exploits of the biggest, most legendary sailor of them all ? The Little Mermaid is one of the popular stories of the beloved Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, presented in a version that is closer to his original than to the Disney remake; without the tragic ending * Anansi Goes Fishing - an Ashanti trickster tale from West Africa; this time Mr. Turtle gets the better of Anansi the "Spiderman" Kids are sent to search for books related to the show at the end of each library performance. Shows are recommended for preschool-8th grade students and family audiences. "An exciting, entertaining, funny, action-packed, creative, innovative (the list is endless) performance. The show was a big hit. We had great feedback afterwards. You folks are so amazingly creative. We are all looking forward to having you back.? ~Pat Flitcroft, Children's Librarian, Coos Bay, OR Single Day/One Location Rates: * One Show: $445 (up to 250 people) * Two Shows: $795 / $397.50 each (up to 500 people) * Three Shows: $995 / $332 each (up to 750 people) *Additional discounts for block bookings. *Promotional materials are provided. *Performances must be held indoors. *Rates slightly higher at venues restricting CD sales. *Inquire about flying rates for shows scheduled off standard tour circuit. ?They encourage families to learn through reading, playing and having fun together.? ~The Jonesboro Sun, Arkansas PAST EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES For the past 22 years A!S has performed up to 200 shows a year nationwide. Check here for a list of Oregon venues. (http://activatedstorytheatre.com/past_shows3.html#OR) If you have more questions or would like to schedule a date please contact Kimberly at Kimberly at ActivatedStoryTheatre.com or (800) 429-6576. ?Great fun for children and adults to watch. The volunteer actors loved sharing the spotlight and hamming it up. I admire your ability to amuse the audience on multiple levels. Your high energy style of storytelling, combined with American Sign Language and streamlined costumes and props was highly entertaining.? ~Celia Hall, Youth Services Librarian, Roseville, CA <<<< Act!vatedly Yours, Dennis and Kimberly Goza The Act!vated Actors are currently touring Connecticut http://activatedstorytheatre.com/ vm/fax: 1(800)429-6576 | cell: 1(818)720-3061 [Kard] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks in advance, Deb Debra Bogart Youth Services Librarian Collection Development Coordinator Early Literacy Outreach Coordinator Eugene Public Library Eugene, OR 97401 debra.s.bogart at ci.eugene.or.us 541.682.8480 "If a cluttered desk signifies a clutter mind, what does an empty desk mean?" Albert Einstein -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ricks at wccls.org Fri Oct 8 12:48:37 2010 From: ricks at wccls.org (Rick Samuelson) Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2010 12:48:37 -0700 Subject: [kids-lib] Mock Newbery/Caldecott lists? In-Reply-To: <813A01DF90DA7C4489F0AFC875D996463A1E5BDCA3@cesrv011.eugene1.net> References: <4CAC3D48.ED3A.00C5.0@ci.monmouth.or.us> <813A01DF90DA7C4489F0AFC875D996463A1E5BDCA3@cesrv011.eugene1.net> Message-ID: <94DD37F0A1DC734096E7762868418AD502CEC72A@WCCLSWEBSTER.wccls.lib.or.us> Hey, I just got the list yesterday. I've been so busy I haven't had a chance to distribute it to all registered folks, yet... but here it is! If you're registered, you will see this again in another email. I apologize for the cross-posting. Here's a message from the folks leading the workshop: Thanks for registering for the 2011 WLA/OLA Mock Newbery Program, which takes place on Friday, December 10, 2010, from 10:00 - 4:00 pm at the Cascade Park Library in Vancouver, Washington. Attached is the reading list for the program. Since the deliberations of the Newbery Committee are confidential, no one else knows which books from 2010 are the strongest contenders. This list of seven titles was developed by the programming planning committee, taking into account literary quality, published reviews, discussion potential, and variety of ages and genres. All participants should read all seven of these books before December 10, since a good portion of the program will be spent discussing them in depth. The attached handout "Exploring Literary Elements" provides some terminology and some ideas to consider as you read and think about the books. We hope you enjoy the reading and look forward to seeing you in December. Thanks everybody. And happy reading!!! Rick Samuelson, Youth Services Librarian Washington County Cooperative Library Services (503) 648-9785 x5# ________________________________ From: kids-lib-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:kids-lib-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of BOGART Debra S Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 11:55 AM To: 'KRIST OBRIST'; Kids-Lib; oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [kids-lib] Mock Newbery/Caldecott lists? We are anxiously awaiting the lists for the upcoming WLA/OLA mock Newbery and Caldecott workshops. I checked the CAYAS blog and did not find a list there. We find we need a few months to get all the titles read in advance, so if anyone has news of the appropriate lists, would you share it with us? Thanks in advance, Deb Debra Bogart Youth Services Librarian Collection Development Coordinator Early Literacy Outreach Coordinator Eugene Public Library Eugene, OR 97401 debra.s.bogart at ci.eugene.or.us 541.682.8480 "If a cluttered desk signifies a clutter mind, what does an empty desk mean?" Albert Einstein -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2011 OLA WLA Mock Newbery Reading List.doc Type: application/msword Size: 26112 bytes Desc: 2011 OLA WLA Mock Newbery Reading List.doc URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Ellen Fader Youth Services Director Multnomah County Library Administration Building 205 NE Russell Portland, OR 97212 503.988.5408 (desk) 503.703.3995 (iPhone) 503.988.5441 (fax) ellenf at multcolib.org multcolib.org facebook.com/multcolib twitter.com/multcolib ________________________________ From: kids-lib-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:kids-lib-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of BOGART Debra S Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 11:55 AM To: 'KRIST OBRIST'; Kids-Lib; oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [kids-lib] Mock Newbery/Caldecott lists? We are anxiously awaiting the lists for the upcoming WLA/OLA mock Newbery and Caldecott workshops. I checked the CAYAS blog and did not find a list there. We find we need a few months to get all the titles read in advance, so if anyone has news of the appropriate lists, would you share it with us? Thanks in advance, Deb Debra Bogart Youth Services Librarian Collection Development Coordinator Early Literacy Outreach Coordinator Eugene Public Library Eugene, OR 97401 debra.s.bogart at ci.eugene.or.us 541.682.8480 "If a cluttered desk signifies a clutter mind, what does an empty desk mean?" Albert Einstein -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Mon Oct 11 09:26:24 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:26:24 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] New book at state library Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088DA64E@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> The following new title is available for interlibrary loan from the Oregon State Library. If you would like to request this or other materials from the Oregon State Library please use your library's established interlibrary loan process or send your full name, the name of your library, complete title information, shipping address, and a phone number to the document delivery department at library.request at state.or.us or (fax) 503-588-7119. Items will be checked out to your library, not to you personally, for 4 weeks (print materials) or 2 weeks (videos). Materials will be delivered via mail or Orbis Cascade Alliance Courier, and you may return them the same way. [http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Wwfu28fRTEI/TLM5ttmr0fI/AAAAAAAAAD8/5QvTXYhNMnY/s320/childscat20.jpg] Price, A. & Rowland, M. (2010). Children Core Collection (20th ed.). New York: The H.G. Wilson Company. Providing the highest standards of guidance in collection development and maintenance, as well as curriculum support, readers' advisory, and general reference, Children's Core Collection has been an indispensable tool in libraries for over 100 years. * Approximately 10,000 titles covering fiction and nonfiction works, story collections, picture books, graphic novels, and magazines recommended for readers from preschool through sixth grade. * Over 7,000 titles are new to this edition. * Professional literature for children's librarians, both periodicals and books. * Broad revisions in areas of environmental protection, science, and religion, as well as fiction and picture books. * Entries listed by Abridged Dewy Decimal Classification, with separate sections for nonfiction, fiction, and short story collections. * Essential purchases indicated with a star. * Author, title, and subject index, providing an in-depth key to the information in the Classified Catalog. Be sure to check out our Library and Information Science (LIS) blog (http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/) to discover the most recent additions to our LIS collection and search our catalog (http://oregon.gov/OSL/index.shtml) for our complete holdings. The library science collection is meant to support the whole Oregon library community. The Library Development Division welcomes your suggestions for acquisitions - see the blog for an input form or email us! This collection is funded with LSTA funds administered by the Oregon State Library. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 8980 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Tue Oct 12 10:10:56 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:10:56 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Letters About Literature has begun! Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088DAC25@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Letters About Literature 2011 has begun! All entries must be postmarked December 10, 2010 http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/youthsvcs/aboutlit.shtml Letters About Literature is a national reading and writing contest. Students write letters to an author explaining how that author's book changed their way of thinking about the world or themselves. There are three competition levels: Level I for 4th-6th graders, Level II for 7th-8th graders, and Level III for 9th-12th graders. Oregon's three winners (one from each competition level) will go on to compete nationally. Librarians and teachers can download and print entry forms, bookmarks, and stickers to distribute to your students and patrons. Lesson plans and an outline connecting Letters About Literature to national language arts and reading standards are available online. In 2010 over 1,200 students in Oregon entered the contest, and 1 in 11 of them received cash prizes or gift certificates to Borders bookstore. These prizes are made possible through support from the Oregon Reading Association, Oregon Association of School Libraries, and the Oregon Library Association's Children Services Division and Young Adult network. At the national level 6 winners and 12 honorable mentions will be selected. National winners receive a $500 Target gift certificate and a $10,000 grant to donate to the public or school library of the winner's choice. Honorable mentions receive a $100 Target gift certificate and a $1,000 grant to donate to the public or school library of their choice. Please visit the website for more information or contact Katie Anderson, coordinator of the Letters About Literature activities in Oregon. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sludington at cityofsalem.net Tue Oct 12 12:49:00 2010 From: sludington at cityofsalem.net (Susan Ludington) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 12:49:00 -0700 Subject: [kids-lib] CSLP Reminder Message-ID: <4CB4593C020000A400002F9A@GWSMTP> Good afternoon! This is to remind you that if your library wants to create its own printed materials (bookmarks, certificates, reading records or logs) incorporating the 2011 Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) artwork because the comparable product offered by Upstart doesn't meet your specific needs, you MUST receive permission from Upstart. The deadline to contact Upstart representative Matt Mulder is this Friday, October 15th. His phone number is 608-757-4669. Remember, he is in Wisconsin, which is 2 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time. Please be prepared to explain your intent and your desired quantity of the item. The design does not need to be submitted at this time. According to Matt, most "First Right of Refusal" requests for orders with a quantity less than 10,000 will be approved; regardless, you must first confirm permission with Upstart before producing these kinds of items in-house. Questions? Don't hesitate to contact one of your CSLP representatives, listed below. We'll be happy to help! Susan Ludington Teen Services Librarian Salem Public Library sludington at cityofsalem.net 503.589.2062 All Oregon public, volunteer, and tribal libraries are members of the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP), and receive a free summer reading manual. To get the most out of your membership, create an account on the CSLP website (www.cslpreads.org) and you will be able to access additional summer reading resources. CSLP membership dues and manual fees are paid for by the State Library with LSTA funds. Summer reading manuals are distributed by OLA?s Children?s Services Division, and both CSD and OYAN members represent you on CSLP committees and at the CSLP annual meeting. For more information contact one of your CSLP representatives: Paige Bentley, CSD Summer Reading Chair: paigeb at dpls.lib.or.us Kendra Jones, CSD In-coming Summer Reading Chair: KendraM at wccls.org Susan Ludington, OYAN CSLP Liaison: sludington at cityofsalem.net Katie Anderson, CSLP Oregon State Representative: katie.anderson at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Tue Oct 12 14:23:54 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 21:23:54 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Two great articles from SLJ Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088DAE7D@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Hello! I just read the September issue of School Library Journal which includes two of the best articles I've read in a long time. I think both of these articles apply to children and teens... and even adults! The overall message I took away from both articles is try to better understand and respect our potential library users, and if we apply what we learn from them to our library services we may reach them after all. Boy Story: Do you really want guys in the library? http://tiny.cc/8ig2g This is one woman's story of how she transformed her run-down little school library that practically no kids set foot in to such a busy library she can hardly keep up with check-outs. Most of her tips can either be applied in public libraries or adapted to the public library setting. She has some great universal tips to remember like: * It's not about you, it's about the them. * Have consistent expectations. * If you give them the best materials and teach them how to take care of them, they will respect them. * Laugh at their jokes: "Mrs. Cox, you are in trouble with me today. Give me all your books and stick up your bookmarks!" Courageous Conversations: If we want every child to succeed, we need to talk about race http://tiny.cc/4qy1h This is a one-page overview of Multnomah County Library's journey to address the issue of race within the context of the achievement gap and library services. Here are a few ideas to consider: * Who is at the table? In their meetings there are 6 African Americans and 2 Caucasians. * Are you asking the really hard questions? Do you prefer to be called black or African American? * What are the cultural values and traditions that are in conflict? The library's storytimes encourage children to ask/answer questions and be active, but the black community want to teach their young children to show respect to adults by having them sit still and listen. * "The achievement gap doesn't stem from a lack of ability; it comes from a lack of opportunity." We need to learn about each other and figure out how to provide more culturally appropriate opportunities. 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If you have the ability, I would urge you to send an email to your libraries letting them know they may use the artwork to create materials for their program unless they want to specifically personalize an existing CSLP item, i.e. adding a logo to the bookmark [offered by Highsmith]." Upon receiving this email, we asked about minimum quantities and Matt reiterated: "Unless someone wants to customize the existing [Highsmith] reading records, posters or bookmarks, they are free to use the art to create their own materials." What this means is that Highsmith is giving Oregon libraries permission to use CSLP art to create their own paper materials this year! Please note, though, if you want Upstart to professionally add your logo or library name/address to a paper item in the Upstart catalog, you will still need to contact Matt with your personalization request. Remember, you are allowed to "customize" purchased Highsmith posters and bookmarks in-house by printing library information on an affixed label or on the reverse side of an item. The strict Rules of Use do still apply to Highsmith incentives. For example, you may not use CSLP art to create your own t-shirt, bag, pencil, etc. Highsmith and CSLP will need to discuss whether or not this is just an exception for Oregon this year, if it applies to all CSLP member states, and whether this is a long or short-term change. Your CSLP representatives will continue to keep you informed of this. Thank you all! Your calls to Matt are what made this possible. Susan Ludington Teen Services Librarian Salem Public Library sludington at cityofsalem.net 503.589.2062 All Oregon public, volunteer, and tribal libraries are members of the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP), and receive a free summer reading manual. To get the most out of your membership, create an account on the CSLP website (www.cslpreads.org) and you will be able to access additional summer reading resources. CSLP membership dues and manual fees are paid for by the State Library with LSTA funds. Summer reading manuals are distributed by OLA?s Children?s Services Division, and both CSD and OYAN members represent you on CSLP committees and at the CSLP annual meeting. For more information contact one of your CSLP representatives: Paige Bentley, CSD Summer Reading Chair: paigeb at dpls.lib.or.us Kendra Jones, CSD In-coming Summer Reading Chair: KendraM at wccls.org Susan Ludington, OYAN CSLP Liaison: sludington at cityofsalem.net Katie Anderson, CSLP Oregon State Representative: katie.anderson at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Wed Oct 13 14:16:55 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 21:16:55 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] On-line Summer Manual: input needed Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088F0502@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> The Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) Board of Directors is asking for your opinion regarding the option of having the summer reading program manual on-line. In order to determine if there is a desire and the ability to use an online manual, by you, the person who actually plans and carries out the summer reading program in your library we, CSLP, need your help. The link provided will take you to a twelve (12) question SurveyMonkey. We need to hear your opinions and understanding of the manuals and DVDs. This survey is due by Friday, November 19, 2010. http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KLM9TC2 Thank you for your help with this project. Your answers will be tabulated with those from the forty nine member states of CSLP. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From kfischer at cityofsalem.net Thu Oct 14 08:12:23 2010 From: kfischer at cityofsalem.net (Karen Fischer) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 08:12:23 -0700 Subject: [kids-lib] NEW INFO: CSLP Rules of Use In-Reply-To: <4CB59103020000A400002FD3@GWSMTP> References: <4CB59103020000A400002FD3@GWSMTP> Message-ID: <4CB6BB67020000450000DD14@GWSMTP> This is great news. Way to go everyone! >>> "Susan Ludington" 10/13/2010 10:59 AM >>> Good morning, Your CSLP representatives are very pleased to share the following email from Matt Mulder of Highsmith: "I continue continue to receive 5-7 calls a day from Oregon libraries requesting permission to use the artwork on their materials.The original intent of this particular rule was to allow states to customize items at a state or large library system level. We certainly don?t want to be an impediment to each individual library. If you have the ability, I would urge you to send an email to your libraries letting them know they may use the artwork to create materials for their program unless they want to specifically personalize an existing CSLP item, i.e. adding a logo to the bookmark [offered by Highsmith]." Upon receiving this email, we asked about minimum quantities and Matt reiterated: "Unless someone wants to customize the existing [Highsmith] reading records, posters or bookmarks, they are free to use the art to create their own materials." What this means is that Highsmith is giving Oregon libraries permission to use CSLP art to create their own paper materials this year! Please note, though, if you want Upstart to professionally add your logo or library name/address to a paper item in the Upstart catalog, you will still need to contact Matt with your personalization request. Remember, you are allowed to "customize" purchased Highsmith posters and bookmarks in-house by printing library information on an affixed label or on the reverse side of an item. The strict Rules of Use do still apply to Highsmith incentives. For example, you may not use CSLP art to create your own t-shirt, bag, pencil, etc. Highsmith and CSLP will need to discuss whether or not this is just an exception for Oregon this year, if it applies to all CSLP member states, and whether this is a long or short-term change. Your CSLP representatives will continue to keep you informed of this. Thank you all! Your calls to Matt are what made this possible. Susan Ludington Teen Services Librarian Salem Public Library sludington at cityofsalem.net 503.589.2062 All Oregon public, volunteer, and tribal libraries are members of the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP), and receive a free summer reading manual. To get the most out of your membership, create an account on the CSLP website (www.cslpreads.org) and you will be able to access additional summer reading resources. CSLP membership dues and manual fees are paid for by the State Library with LSTA funds. Summer reading manuals are distributed by OLA?s Children?s Services Division, and both CSD and OYAN members represent you on CSLP committees and at the CSLP annual meeting. For more information contact one of your CSLP representatives: Paige Bentley, CSD Summer Reading Chair: paigeb at dpls.lib.or.us Kendra Jones, CSD In-coming Summer Reading Chair: KendraM at wccls.org Susan Ludington, OYAN CSLP Liaison: sludington at cityofsalem.net Katie Anderson, CSLP Oregon State Representative: katie.anderson at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Thu Oct 14 09:26:40 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 16:26:40 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Summer Reading Art must be off the Internet Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088F6A48@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Hello! According to the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) Rules of Use all CSLP art must be off the Internet by October 1st. I know many of you have a process in place for this to happen by the deadline. Please take a few minutes to double-check to make sure all CSLP art is off your library's website. Thank you, Katie _________________________________________ All Oregon public, volunteer, and tribal libraries are members of the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP), and receive a free summer reading manual. To get the most out of your membership, create an account on the CSLP website (http://www.cslpreads.org/) and you will be able to access additional summer reading resources. CSLP membership dues and manual fees are paid for by the State Library with LSTA funds. Summer reading manuals are distributed by OLA's Children's Services Division, and both CSD and OYAN members represent you on CSLP committees and at the CSLP annual meeting. For more information contact one of your CSLP representatives: * Paige Bentley, CSD Summer Reading Chair: paigeb at dpls.lib.or.us * Kendra Jones, CSD In-coming Summer Reading Chair: KendraM at wccls.org * Susan Ludington, OYAN CSLP Liaison: sludington at cityofsalem.net * Katie Anderson, CSLP Oregon State Representative: katie.anderson at state.or.us Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Mon Oct 18 09:50:48 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:50:48 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Summer reading survey information Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088F7084@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> The link to the annual summer reading survey has been sent to all public library directors and Ready to Read Grant key contacts. Only one survey per library/library system should be submitted. If you are responsible for summer reading at your library, please talk to your library director about this survey. The deadline for completing it is Monday, November 8. The annual summer reading survey is more important than ever! The survey has been revised to reduce the number of summer reading surveys in the future. As always this survey asks for your summer reading statistics. In addition this is your library's opportunity to: * order your 2012 summer reading manual which includes children?s, teen, and adult programming ideas. * order your 2011 children?s and teen summer reading certificates. * order materials for the 2011 summer reading sweepstakes for children and teens. * suggest future summer reading themes and slogans for children?s, teens, and adult programs. * provide feedback regarding the Collaborative Summer Library Program materials and resources. * provide feedback regarding summer reading in general (summer reading certificates and the new sweepstakes). * This means that all the critical things Oregon public libraries need to do regarding summer reading are all in this one survey. To learn more about summer reading resources in Oregon please visit: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/youthsvcs/oregon.srp.certificate.shtml There should only be two more surveys regarding summer reading this year. One to vote on the Oregon Summer Reading Certificates and one to vote on the future CSLP summer reading theme and slogans. These two surveys will go out on the kids-lib, OYAN, and libs-or email lists for all library staff to take individually if you want to. These two surveys aren?t critical, but the more people who vote the better! Please remember, this survey is new so there may be some bugs to work out. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Katie Anderson Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From KOBRIST at ci.monmouth.or.us Mon Oct 18 11:12:21 2010 From: KOBRIST at ci.monmouth.or.us (KRIST OBRIST) Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 11:12:21 -0700 Subject: [kids-lib] CSD - Fall Workshop Registration!! References: <4CAC3D48.ED3A.00C5.0@ci.monmouth.or.us> Message-ID: <4CBC2B93.ED3A.00C5.0@ci.monmouth.or.us> Please excuse cross-posting ~ Please pass this on to your colleagues! Reminder ~ register now for the Fall Workshop. Children?s Services Division 2010 Fall Workshop Saturday, November 6, 2010 9:00 am ? 4:00 pm Lebanon Public Library ( http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=55+academy+St.,+lebanon,+OR&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=34.396866,56.337891&ie=UTF8&ll=44.544836,-122.907937&spn=0.007555,0.013754&z=16&iwloc=A )in Lebanon, ORGet the latest scoop from the State Library, discuss the CSLP Rules of Use changes, learn what's going on around the state, and participate in our annual fundraising efforts - bring items to be auctioned off in either the silent auction or the fast-paced oral auction. After lunch speaker Dr. Christyn Dundorf, Director of Early Education and Family Studies at Portland Community College, will talk about positive behavioral intervention and dealing with children at storytime. Dr. Dundorf was a Project Coordinator and author of the Early Words Training Initiative, and is an expert in early literacy. Registration is only $20, which includes morning coffee, snacks and lunch! Join us for a day filled with information, fundraising friendship and fun! Registration Deadline is Wednesday, November 3, 2010 (but sooner is better!) Click here to register: https://web.memberclicks.com/mc/quickForm/viewForm.do?orgId=ola&formId=88349 REGISTER TODAY!! If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact Krist Obrist, CSD Chair, at kobrist at ci.monmouth.or.usor 503-751-0182. Agenda 9:00 - 9:05: Introductions, housekeeping 9:05 - 10:05: Katie Anderson, State Library updates & CSLP updates 10:05 - 10:30: Break, networking, silent auction 10:30 - 10:45: Business Meeting 10:45 - 10:55: Lampman Award update 10:55 - 12:15: Oral auction 12:30 - 1:30: Lunch - Taco Salad Bar and Enchiladas 1:30 - 3:30: Dr. Christyn Dundorf , Program Director of Early Education and Family Studies at Portland Community College "Positive Behavioral Support" - Gain some important insight into the developmentally appropriate behaviors of young children as well as how to address behavior issues in groups of young children. Uncover the necessary skills to establish boundaries, encourage early socialization, and ultimately help storytime attendees successfully participate in a group. 3:30 - 4:00: Questions, comments, wrap-up From katie.anderson at state.or.us Tue Oct 19 12:47:24 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:47:24 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Summer reading survey information In-Reply-To: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088F7084@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> References: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088F7084@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088F9023@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> The link to the annual summer reading survey has been sent to all public library directors and Ready to Read Grant key contacts. Only one survey per library/library system should be submitted. If you are responsible for summer reading at your library, please talk to your library director about this survey. The deadline for completing it is Monday, November 8. The annual summer reading survey is more important than ever! The survey has been revised to reduce the number of summer reading surveys in the future. As always this survey asks for your summer reading statistics. In addition this is your library's opportunity to: * order your 2012 summer reading manual which includes children's, teen, and adult programming ideas. * order your 2011 children's and teen summer reading certificates. * order materials for the 2011 summer reading sweepstakes for children and teens. * suggest future summer reading themes and slogans for children's, teens, and adult programs. * provide feedback regarding the Collaborative Summer Library Program materials and resources. * provide feedback regarding summer reading in general (summer reading certificates and the new sweepstakes). This means that all the critical things Oregon public libraries need to do regarding summer reading are all in this one survey. To learn more about summer reading resources in Oregon please visit: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/youthsvcs/oregon.srp.certificate.shtml There should only be two more surveys regarding summer reading this year. One to vote on the Oregon Summer Reading Certificates and one to vote on the future CSLP summer reading theme and slogans. These two surveys will go out on the kids-lib, OYAN, and libs-or email lists for all library staff to take individually if you want to. These two surveys aren't critical, but the more people who vote the better! Please remember, this survey is new so there may be some bugs to work out. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Katie Anderson Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 From: statereps-cslp-bounces at lists.cslpreads.org [mailto:statereps-cslp-bounces at lists.cslpreads.org] On Behalf Of Adrienne Butler Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:51 PM To: statereps-cslp at lists.cslpreads.org Subject: [statereps-cslp] Children's Manual Typo State Reps, Please forward this e-mail or let your libraries know: There is a typo error in the Children's Manual on page 83 Under books to share - De Colores... "La ganja / The Farm" It should read "La Granja" meaning "farm" with an "r". Thank You, Adrienne Butler, Children's Manual Chair Youth Services Consultant Oklahoma Department of Libraries 200 Northest 18th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105-3298 405.522.3323 abutler at oltn.odl.state.ok.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From KOBRIST at ci.monmouth.or.us Mon Oct 25 12:46:41 2010 From: KOBRIST at ci.monmouth.or.us (KRIST OBRIST) Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 12:46:41 -0700 Subject: [kids-lib] [CSD] FWD: [oasl-all] Merger Proposal References: <87362AE512D87A4C9AACA090D52BD1B5028FBDF7@EXCH1.co.multnomah.or.us> Message-ID: <4CC57C2F.ED3A.00C5.0@ci.monmouth.or.us> Here is some information about the OASL/OLA merger that is being discussed. This was the document provided to OASL members at the conference two weeks ago. Krist -----Original Message----- From: oasl-all at oema.memberclicks.net [mailto:oasl-all at oema.memberclicks.net] On Behalf Of Ruth Murray Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:20 PM To: SMALLSREED Susan Subject: [oasl-all] Merger Proposal Here is the proposal that was put together to answer question about a potential merger of OASL with OLA. Please let me know if you have additional questions. Thanks- Ruth Ruth Murray-President Oregon Association of School Libraries Portland State University Library Media Instructor/Advisor Office-Rm 310B 503 725 9860 503 318 1972 cell Office hours Tuesday and Thursday murrayr at pdx.edu Continuing Education Graduate School of Education PO Box 751 Portland, OR 97207-0751 "The Internet may be the world's greatest library, but let's face it, all the books are scattered on the floor." - D.C.Denison ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Materials will be delivered via mail or Orbis Cascade Alliance Courier, and you may return them the same way. [http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Wwfu28fRTEI/TMhOK3KYbaI/AAAAAAAAAEM/RsjqTiILVWE/s320/fingerplays.jpg] Scott, B.A. (2010). 1,000 Fingerplays & Action Rhymes: A Sourcebook & DVD. New York: Neal-Schuman. Incorporate creative, educational, and fun fingerplays into your storytime with this time-saving, uniquely extensive one-stop resource. Organized by theme from "apples" to "zoo", experienced children's librarian Barbara Scott's one-thousand, ready-to-go fingerplays and action rhymes provide busy librarians and teachers with the up-to-date, cost-effective material needed to improve storytime without the extra planning time. Scott explains numerous developmental benefits that children gain from fingerplays, and offers helpful guidance for selecting appropriate material and organizing and marketing storytimes. The book's one-thousand fingerplays are grouped into over forty categories and span a wide range of themes, including different types of animals, foods, activities, games, colors, shapes, and more. Much more than just another storytime book, Scott brings her decades of successful experience to your screen through an accompanying DVD. Watch her perform all types of fingerplays and action rhymes so you can choose different styles to implement or adapt in your own storytime. Learn to lead 1,000 fingerplays with confidence while your young listeners absorb listening and memorization skills, motor coordination, and a love of storytime fun. (book description) Be sure to check out our Library and Information Science (LIS) blog (http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/) to discover the most recent additions to our LIS collection and search our catalog (http://oregon.gov/OSL/index.shtml) for our complete holdings. The library science collection is meant to support the whole Oregon library community. The Library Development Division welcomes your suggestions for acquisitions - see the blog for an input form or email us! This collection is funded with LSTA funds administered by the Oregon State Library. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 4762 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From jennifer.maurer at state.or.us Wed Oct 27 09:47:54 2010 From: jennifer.maurer at state.or.us (Jennifer Maurer) Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:47:54 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] FW: Bullying & Letters About Literature Message-ID: I posted the below email on the OASL listserv, but I thought you might be interested in the info, too. Thanks to Katie Anderson for pointing out the Daniel Harrison article. Jen Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Library Development Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 503-378-5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us To receive the latest news about OSLIS, www.oslis.org, sign up for the listserv, OSLIST, at http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oslist. From: Jennifer Maurer Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 9:45 AM To: 'oasl-all at oema.memberclicks.net' Subject: Bullying & Letters About Literature The October 18th issue of People magazine has several articles about bullying. One is about Daniel Harrison, a former bully who now befriends those being bullied. While serving detention for his bullying, he stumbled upon Ben Mikaelsen's Touching Spirit Bear, and after reading it said, "I realized who I was, and I hated it." The next school year when he participated in Letters About Literature as a class assignment, he wrote to Mikaelsen about his transformation and wound up with the top LAL prize for his age category in his state. If anyone at your school is participating in National Bullying Prevention month or in Letters About Literature, these articles are good tie-ins. If prompted for a password when accessing the Gale bookmarks, it should be oslis. Gale bookmark to October 18th issue of People: http://find.galegroup.com/gps/infomark.do?dblist=SRC-1_STOM_DC_STOJ_JRC_OVRC_IFME_STND_ITOF_PPPM_PROF_AONE_PPBE_CDB_HRCA_LT_PPAG_PPCA_PPCJ_PPCM_PPES_PPFA_PPGL_PPHI_PPTH_PPNU_PPPC&type=search&sort=DateDescend&tabID=T003&prodId=IPS&userGroupName=oslis&version=1.0&searchType=PublicationSearchForm&queryId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3AFQE%3D%28JN%2CNone%2C15%29%22People+Weekly%22%3AAnd%3ALQE%3D%28AC%2CNone%2C8%29fulltext%3AAnd%3ALQE%3D%28DA%2CNone%2C8%2920101018%3AAnd%3ALQE%3D%28VO%2CNone%2C2%2974%24&source=gale&infoPage=infoMarkPage Gale bookmark to "Confessions of a Bully," article about Daniel Harrison: http://find.galegroup.com/gps/infomark.do?contentSet=IAC-Documents&docType=IAC&type=retrieve&tabID=T003&prodId=IPS&docId=A238772191&userGroupName=oslis&version=1.0&searchType=PublicationSearchForm&source=gale&infoPage=infoMarkPage Daniel Harrison's winning LAL letter: http://lettersaboutliterature.org/winning_letters/winning_letters_from_past_competitions Letters About Literature information from Katie Anderson, the Youth Services Consultant at OSL: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/youthsvcs/aboutlit.shtml Thanks, Jen Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Library Development Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 503-378-5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us To receive the latest news about OSLIS, www.oslis.org, sign up for the listserv, OSLIST, at http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oslist. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If your library serves a lot of families that homeschool or have children in private school you may want to consider putting up a display of some the titles from the reading list and providing reading logs/entry forms. * View the reading list online at: http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/Recommended%20Reading%20List%202010.pdf * Download and print reading logs/entry forms online at: http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/Reading%20Log%202010.pdf * Reading is an Investment homepage: http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/ Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 From: oasl-all at oema.memberclicks.net [mailto:oasl-all at oema.memberclicks.net] On Behalf Of Jennifer Maurer Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 11:34 AM To: Katie Anderson Subject: [oasl-all] [Elementary] "Reading is an Investment" Has Begun Just a friendly reminder that Reading is an Investment is in full swing. Sponsored by the State Treasurer and the Oregon College Savings Plan, the program aims to promote literacy and financial education among K-5 elementary students in Oregon. http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/About.htm As part of the program, you should have received two free books for your elementary school library: Rickshaw Girl by Mitali Perkins and The Penny Pot by Stuart J. Murphy. Homeschoolers and students in private elementary schools are welcome to participate, but they do not receive the donated books. The other component is encouraging kids to read or be read to, and the books should relate to money and finances. Students must read at least 3 books from the recommended reading list, and they can enter the drawing for a college savings plan scholarship up to 10 times. For resources such as a home newsletter, curriculum tie-ins, and the recommended reading list, visit http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/Teachers.htm. The 2nd page of the reading log has a detailed explanation of how to participate. http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/Reading%20Log%202010.pdf For students to be eligible for one of the $500 college savings plan scholarships, their entries must be received by March 18, 2010. http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/Register.asp Need the program information in Spanish? http://www.ost.state.or.us/Read/Espanol/ If you have any questions about Reading is an Investment, contact Tasha Kiger, Executive Assistant in the Office of the State Treasurer. 503.378.4329 or reading.investment at ost.state.or.us Thanks, Jen Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Library Development Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 503-378-5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Requires MLS and demonstrated experience and success with adult and children's services. Must be self-starter and effective in teams. Excellent salary and benefit package. Closes on Monday, November 15. http://www.deschuteslibrary.org/employment.asp for more information or contact Marian Thomas at 541-312-1024. Heather McNeil Youth Services Manager Deschutes Public Library (541) 617-7099 http://www.deschuteslibrary.org Know More. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 8122 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Fri Oct 29 11:33:54 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 18:33:54 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] National Center for Education Statistics Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088FAE2A@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Hello! My school library colleague, Jen Maurer, just sent the following email regarding the National Center for Education Statistics. This is an excellent website for literacy statistics from early literacy through high school. Education statistics are a great piece to add to any advocacy you do for children's and teen programs. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 From: oasl-all at oema.memberclicks.net [mailto:oasl-all at oema.memberclicks.net] On Behalf Of Jennifer Maurer Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 9:36 AM To: Katie Anderson Subject: [oasl-all] National Center for Education Statistics Do you know about the National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences? On their website (http://nces.ed.gov/), NCES is described as "the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education." Interesting things I learned from the site... * There were 1.5 million homeschoolers in the U.S. in 2007 (most recent year available). See Fast Facts tab: http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=91 * In 2009, Oregon 8th graders scored significantly higher than those in 12 other states on the math assessment. See the State Comparisons tab: http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/statecomparisons/ * As of 2007-08, 77.8% of Oregon school libraries had an automated catalog. See Annual Reports tab: http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d09/tables/dt09_421.asp There's also a site for kids for learn about and play with statistics: Kids' Zone. http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/ "Dare to Compare" is fun. Students can select a grade level, subject, and # of questions (from past national assessments). Then they take the short quiz and see how they compared with the national average or regional averages. http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/eyk/index.asp ...and that's just the tip of the iceberg. FYI, Jen Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Library Development Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 503-378-5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us To receive the latest news about OSLIS, www.oslis.org, sign up for the listserv, OSLIST, at http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oslist. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katie.anderson at state.or.us Fri Oct 29 12:51:30 2010 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 19:51:30 +0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Summer reading orders Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA24088FB1E8@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Hello! This year when you order CSLP materials and incentives from Highsmith/Upstart online (http://www.cslpreads.org/order.html) you will be prompted to log into your CSLP account because current CSLP merchandise is supposed to be available to CSLP members only. If you have not yet created an account with the CSLP website it is a simple process, just click on 'create account' which is in red text to the far right of the 'Login' button at the top of the page. Please note that due to quality issues the book light listed on page 17 and 19 of the catalog (for the 2011 teen and adult program) has been pulled and will no longer be available. Unfortunately Highsmith was not made aware of the issues until after the catalogs were printed and they apologize for the inconvenience. Below are some important ordering dates to know. Please remember, orders placed by December 1st are used to estimate initial production quantities. Highsmith/Upstart cannot guarantee that they will have items to fill orders placed after March 1st. * Orders placed by December 1 arrive by March 1 * Orders placed by January 1 arrive by April 1 * Orders placed by March 1 arrive by May 1 * Orders placed after March 1 will be filled based on product availability. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patrick at jcld.org Thu Oct 21 10:02:31 2010 From: patrick at jcld.org (Patrick Goodman) Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 17:02:31 -0000 Subject: [kids-lib] Fun math games leaflet Message-ID: Hello Kids-lib, It's easy for us librarians to become so wrapped up in pushing literacy on parents that we forget how important developing other educational skills are for children. For instance, math. In 2004, the US was ranked 24th amongst 41 ranked countries in mathematical ability (1). By 2007, we were still 24th, but only in comparison to 30 countries this time (2). Last year, we dropped to a dismal 34th out of 39 countries (3). Now, last time I was back home, I was totally humbled by my 9 year old nephew while playing some pretty high level on-line math games. Unable to understand how a math prodigy came out of a family still struggling to understand the abacus, I went to the source of my nephew's awesome numerical skills... his parents. My brother informed me that at a very early age, he and his wife had been playing lots of mental math games with their son every time they took a walk, went to the grocery store, or drove to a little league game. So here are some of the best, in beautiful 3-fold leaflet format, ready to be disseminated to all willing Oregon library patrons. Sorry for anyone without MS Publisher, but you'll have to acutally cut and paste your own library's logos onto the PDF file attached to this e-mail. For those who do, feel free to make any necessary changes you'd like. And a Spanish version of this will be out by sometime next week. (1) http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/12/06/world/main659331.shtml (2) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/04/AR2007120400730.html (3) http://rankingamerica.wordpress.com/2009/03/24/the-us-ranks-34th-in-math-progress/ Sincerely, -- Patrick L. Goodman Youth Services Coordinator Jefferson Co. Library District 241 SE 7th St. Madras, OR 97741 (ph) 541.475.3351 (f) 541.475.7434 patrick at jcld.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: math flyer.pub Type: application/octet-stream Size: 119296 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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