From smdoig at pdx.edu Thu Oct 1 08:45:29 2015 From: smdoig at pdx.edu (Stephanie M Doig) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 08:45:29 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Job: Temporary Cataloging Assistant (Portland State University) Message-ID: *POSITION: *Temporary Cataloging Assistant, limited duration (6 months) *LOCATION: *Portland State University, Portland, OR *POSTED: *October 1-14, 2015 *PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY:* Come work at PSU, recognized for excellence in sustainability and community engagement. Our campus is in downtown Portland, next to the south park blocks greenway. Buses, MAX, and the streetcar all stop at our door. The University Library is seeking a full-time Temporary Cataloging Assistant to join our Resource Services team. Primary responsibility for this position is cataloging and the creation of original, full-level bibliographic records for PSU electronic theses and dissertations. Library materials are cataloged according to local, regional and national standards and practices. Cataloging to include subject analysis and subject heading verification. In addition, research is performed to assist in establishing author name authority records, which will be reviewed and contributed to the National Authority File. Bibliographic records will be contributed to both WorldCat and the Orbis Cascade Alliance Shared ILS. Employee may also participate in special projects as assigned. *Only applicants with previous cataloging experience will be considered. *Applicants must have experience with Library of Congress Subject Headings and knowledge of NACO work. The pay rate for this position will be $17.39/hour. This is a temporary position at 40 hours/week for 6 months. No benefits. Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity. *If this sounds like an exciting opportunity for you, please submit a cover letter and resume to* *Search Coordinator Stephanie Doig at **smdoig at pdx.edu* *. Review of applications will begin Oct. 10.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amyh at multco.us Thu Oct 1 09:19:34 2015 From: amyh at multco.us (Amy HONISETT) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 09:19:34 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Rights, Responsibilities, and Reactions: Intellectual Freedom News, September 2015 Message-ID: I've attached Multnomah County Library's monthly digest of intellectual freedom news. Enjoy! Amy -- Amy Honisett Public Training Librarian amyh at multco.us 503-988-5549 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Rights, Responsibilities, and Reactions_ Intellectual Freedom News, September 2015.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 189528 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jessica.rondema at state.or.us Thu Oct 1 10:09:27 2015 From: jessica.rondema at state.or.us (Jessica Rondema) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 17:09:27 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] State Library Newsletter: Letter to Libraries Online October 2015 Message-ID: <27AE520394BD7C48BC1ECC312413C16F5EC3FF90@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Having trouble viewing this HTML e-mail? Click here [OSL Building] Letter to Libraries Online A Monthly Newsletter from the Oregon State Library Volume 25, Issue 10, October 2015 Contents: Library Board News State Library News Other Library News Contacts at the State Library Vision: All Oregonians have the information essential to be engaged citizens, to strengthen our communities, and to build a prosperous state. Mission: The State Library provides leadership and resources to continue growing vibrant library services for Oregonians with print disabilities, the Legislature and state government, and all Oregonians through local libraries. Library Board News State Library Board to Meet at the Oregon State Library on October 16th The Oregon State Library Board will meet on Friday, October 16, 2015 at the Oregon State Library in Salem. The Board will hear recommendations from the LSTA Advisory Council and the Talking Book and Braille Library Advisory Council. They will also hear information about the Talking Book and Braille Endowment, a 2015-2016 Ready to Read Grant Appeal, and an HB 3523 Progress Report. In addition, the Board will participate in an engagement activity and attend the dedication of our new Donor Board in the Talking Book and Braille Library. An open forum is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. The date of the next board meeting will be announced soon. Return to top of page State Library News New Content Coming to LearningExpress Library in November [LEL]On November 1, 2015, the Statewide Database Licensing Program's subscription to LearningExpress Library will offer two additional resources: Job & Career Accelerator and Computer and Internet Basics. Job & Career Accelerator offers job seekers tools for career exploration, resume and cover letter building, and access to over 5 million job and internship postings. Computer and Internet Basics provides video tutorials on digital literacy concepts such as computer safety, Internet searching, and basic desktop navigation. More details about the new resources are available on the SDLP's website. The new resources will appear as options on your Library's LearningExpress account on November 1, 2015. Questions? Contact Arlene Weible, Electronic Services Consultant. Use your Library's Brand in the Gale Databases A recent blog post highlights the opportunities to use your library's brand within Gale databases. You can even use a splash page to promote your library before the user enters their search. Or, you can add the Answerland logo and link to offer your users an additional source of help when using the databases. If you are interested in adding any of these features to your Gale account, please contact: gale.consortium.installs at cengage.com. Save the Date: LearningExpress Library Webinar on November 2nd at 3 p.m. Pacific [LEL]A LearningExpress trainer will host a webinar for Oregon library staff to learn how to navigate LearningExpress Library and to learn about the new content (see related article). Registration is free. The session will be recorded and made available online. Haven't explored LEL yet? Here's a chance to ask questions of an expert. Or, check out the short video guides available from the toolbar within LearningExpress Library. Questions? Contact Arlene Weible, Electronic Services Consultant. Talking Book and Braille Library Honors Donors with New Display [TB]The Oregon Talking Book and Braille Library is unveiling a new donor board to honor people who make large donations to the Talking Book Library. The event will be held on October 16th at 2:00 p.m. in the lobby of the State Library, 250 Winter Street NE, Salem, Oregon. The donor board will display 30 names of people who have made donations of $10,000 or more. The unveiling ceremony is open to the public. Baker County Library Featured on National Edge Initiative Website [Edge]"Keeping up with daily demands generally leaves little time for strategic planning or expansion of services, says Library Director Perry Stokes. However, Baker County Library District (BCLD) is finding it easier to apply their Edge assessment data, along with other recommendations and resources from the toolkit, to developing an action plan for improving library operations and expanding community services. [...] Through Edge, BCLD was able to prioritize strengths and weaknesses into a cohesive technology action plan comprised of immediate, short and long term goals. Edge enabled the Library to efficiently identify services adopted by peer libraries and match them to Baker County's needs with a level of focus it had never experienced before." The full article is available online as well as stories from public libraries around the country. The Edge Toolkit is free to all public libraries - begin your library's assessment by signing up today! Questions? Interested but need more information? Want to schedule an in-person presentation? Please contact Darci Hanning (503-378-2527) who will be a happy to help! Diversity and Inclusion + State Government = State Library Services Diversity and inclusion are important components of workforce development. Diversity recognizes and [Poster] values individual differences and inclusion brings individuals together to become a more cohesive and productive workgroup. Oregon State Library is involved in supporting and promoting state diversity and inclusion initiatives to state government in a number of ways. [Banner]The library maintains a collection of materials in this topical area. Check out our InfoGuide on Diversity and Inclusion Resources which was recently redesigned by our Web Services Librarian, Claire Bolyard. In addition, the State Library is considered both a planning partner and a participant in the popular and expanding State of Oregon Diversity and Inclusion Conference. This conference has been held for over 20 years and continues to grow in size and program quality. This year there were approximately 1200 registrants. Governor Kate Brown provided opening remarks. Two State Library divisions, Government Information and Library Services and Talking Books and Braille Library, staffed exhibit tables offering state employees information about library resources, related services, and the opportunity to browse and checkout materials. Elke Bruton, Outreach Librarian for Talking Books and Braille Library, was invited for a second year to present her program: Reading in the Dark. This program introduces state employees to services offered by the library for print-impaired Oregon citizens and offers opportunities to discuss the benefit of such services and how agencies can make co-workers and clients alike aware of these services. For more information on this year's programs, visit the conference website. Return to top of page Other Library News Letters About Literature Entries Due in December & January [LEL]Letters About Literature is a national reading and writing contest sponsored by the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress (LOC), the Dollar General Literacy Foundation (new!), and in Oregon by Willamette Writers (new!). Students write letters to any 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. Entry forms and guidelines are available on the Willamette Writers and the State Library's websites. All high school (Level III) entries must be postmarked by December 4, 2015 and elementary and middle school (Levels I and II) entries by January 11, 2016. Locally, prizes are made possible through support from the Oregon Reading Association and three divisions of the Oregon Library Association: Oregon Association of School Libraries, Children's Services Division, and Oregon Young Adult Network. For more information, please contact Blythe Ayne at Willamette Writers. Thanks for passing along the information and encouraging participation, including for homeschooling families. And thanks again to Willamette Writers for adopting Letters About Literature. 2015 Oregon Public Library Needs Assessment Released [Needs]In January of 2015, The Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) commissioned an Oregon Public Library Needs Assessment, funded by the Lora L. & Martin N. Kelley Family Foundation Trust and the Betsy Priddy Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation. Penny Hummel Consulting prepared the study, which was released on September 2, 2015 at a summit hosted by OCF with other Oregon funders. Hummel provided an overview of the needs assessment's findings which was enthusiastically received. The summary and full report are available on OCF's website. Return to top of page Contacts Oregon State Library Library Support and Development Services: 503-378-2525, Ferol Weyand, Darci Hanning, Ann Reed, Jennifer Maurer, Katie Anderson, Arlene Weible, Susan Westin. Oregon Talking Book and Braille Library Manager: 503-378-5435, Susan Westin. [OSL Logo] Government Information and Library Services Manager: 503-378-5030, Margie Harrison. State Librarian: 503-378-4367, MaryKay Dahlgreen. Letter to Libraries Online Editor: 503-378-2464, Jessica Rondema. Letter to Libraries Online is published monthly by the Oregon State Library. It is available free of charge and is published only in electronic form on the publications page on the Oregon State Library's website. To unsubscribe from libs-or, either send an 'unsubscribe' message, or visit the website. 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Jane Tucker, MS Director, Astoria Public Library 450 Tenth Street Astoria, Oregon 97103 503.325.7323 www.astorialibrary.org jtucker at astoria.or.us From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Kristen Kern Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 10:54 AM To: Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] Earthquake preparedness: The Great Oregon Shakeout, October 15 The OLA Preservation Round Table encourages everyone and every library to consider registering for and participating in the Great Oregon Shakeout! Taking place on October 15, at 10:15 a.m., practice "Drop, Cover and Hold On" the appropriate action to reduce injury and death during earthquakes according to emergency management experts. 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One challenge for us is that the toddlers will be having > their special time during the shakeout. > > > > Jane Tucker, MS > > Director, Astoria Public Library > > 450 Tenth Street > > Astoria, Oregon 97103 > > 503.325.7323 > > www.astorialibrary.org > > jtucker at astoria.or.us > > > > > > > > *From:* Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On > Behalf Of *Kristen Kern > *Sent:* Thursday, October 01, 2015 10:54 AM > *To:* Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > *Subject:* [Libs-Or] Earthquake preparedness: The Great Oregon Shakeout, > October 15 > > > > The OLA Preservation Round Table encourages everyone and every library to > consider registering for and participating in the Great Oregon Shakeout! > Taking place on October 15, at 10:15 a.m., practice "Drop, Cover and Hold > On" the appropriate action to reduce injury and death during earthquakes > according to emergency management experts. > > > > For more information: http://www.shakeout.org/oregon/index.html > > > > OLA Preservation Round Table > > > > -- > > Kristen Kern > Fine and Performing Arts Librarian > > Portland State Library > 503-725-5218 > kernk at pdx.edu > > _____________________________________________________ > Libs-Or mailing list > Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to list owner(s) > or the sender of the message, by phone or email. > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. > > -- Kristen Kern Fine and Performing Arts Librarian Portland State Library 503-725-5218 kernk at pdx.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jtucker at astoria.or.us Thu Oct 1 11:31:55 2015 From: jtucker at astoria.or.us (Jane Tucker) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 11:31:55 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Earthquake preparedness: The Great Oregon Shakeout, October 15 In-Reply-To: References: <13BDFAB72C0A7A4AAF5BD73D78EB4AC125E7BBE447@exch.coa.local> Message-ID: <13BDFAB72C0A7A4AAF5BD73D78EB4AC125E7BBE462@exch.coa.local> Thanks for the lead. We will take a look at that category. We spent time yesterday in the museums, libraries, and parks category, where there was a wealth of info. From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Kristen Kern Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 11:06 AM To: Jane Tucker Cc: Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Earthquake preparedness: The Great Oregon Shakeout, October 15 Hi Jane, The website has guidance for Preschools and Childcare which might apply: http://shakeout.org/oregon/childcare/ On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Jane Tucker > wrote: Is your library participating? What are you doing before the event? During the event? One challenge for us is that the toddlers will be having their special time during the shakeout. Jane Tucker, MS Director, Astoria Public Library 450 Tenth Street Astoria, Oregon 97103 503.325.7323 www.astorialibrary.org jtucker at astoria.or.us From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Kristen Kern Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 10:54 AM To: Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] Earthquake preparedness: The Great Oregon Shakeout, October 15 The OLA Preservation Round Table encourages everyone and every library to consider registering for and participating in the Great Oregon Shakeout! Taking place on October 15, at 10:15 a.m., practice "Drop, Cover and Hold On" the appropriate action to reduce injury and death during earthquakes according to emergency management experts. 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As such, we hope that you will pass this call to the students, faculty and any other appropriate people at your school. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for papers: Are you a new or aspiring library professional? Are you a seasoned librarian who mentors new professionals? Please consider contributing to the next issue of PNLA Quarterly which will focus on the future of libraries and the profession in the region. We invite you to submit papers of between 1,000 and 6,000 words to the Winter 2016 issue of PNLA Quarterly. The focus of this issue is ?New Voices? and we are especially interested in work from students, newly minted librarians and library professionals, and those who work with them to voice their perspectives, concerns, ideas, hopes, and research interests. We are looking for content that reaches positively into the future, creates community, and shares vision for a vigorous future for libraries and librarians in the region. Below you?ll find more details about submitting your work to the journal. The negotiable deadline for submissions for this issue is January 15, 2016. Please let us know if you have any questions, or would like to run ideas by us. We embrace creative content and hope to work with you on an exciting journal issue. Sincerely, Leila Sterman and Jan Zauha, co-editors of PNLA Quarterly (pqeditors at gmail.com) PNLA Quarterly The official journal of the Pacific Northwest Library Association Call for Submissions and Author Instructions Winter 2016 Issue New Voices is the focus of the winter issue of PNLA Quarterly (80.2, Winter 2016). For this issue we invite LIS students, new professionals, and those who work closely with new librarians and library staff in the PNLA region (Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, and Washington) to submit content. Articles may be theoretical, research-based, or practice-focused. We especially encourage authors to draw on fresh perspectives, explore future visions, and pose wildly innovative ideas. Deadline for submissions to pqeditors at gmail.com is January 15, 2016. Authors are asked to: ? Submit manuscripts of between 1,000-6,000 words electronically in Microsoft Word file format; ? Use Verdana 11 point font and 1.15 spacing; ? Include a 50-100 word biographical sketch and their preferred contact information; ? Adhere to guidelines in the 6th edition of the Manual of Style of the American Psychological Association (APA). This rule applies in terms of format and references; ? Obtain any necessary written permission to use copyrighted material, and to pay any and all relevant fees. Appropriate credit should be provided in the manuscript; ? Submit original work that has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication in another journal; ? Please indicate on the manuscript if you would like your article to be peer-reviewed; ? Contact the PQ editors at pqeditors at gmail.com with any questions regarding these instructions, the publication process, schedule, or the appropriateness of a proposed article topic. PNLA Quarterly is an open access journal. In that spirit, PQ authors retain the copyright to their works. PQfacilitates the distribution of its authors? intellectual property in a professional manner to enhance the process of scholarly communication, and to advance the sharing of information in and beyond the library profession and the PNLA region. As PNLA Quarterly moves toward re-implementing the peer-review process for selected sections of its content, we invite library professionals in the region to serve as peer reviewers. Please contact the PQ editors at pqeditors at gmail.com if you are interested. ISSN: 0030-8188 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From max.macias at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 12:18:47 2015 From: max.macias at gmail.com (Max Macias) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 12:18:47 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Fwd: [cascade] Cascade Art Gallery opens - Oscar R. Castillo: Documenting Chicano Life and Activism In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Cascade Gallery Director Date: Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 10:06 AM Subject: [cascade] Cascade Art Gallery opens - Oscar R. Castillo: Documenting Chicano Life and Activism To: cascade-group at pcc.edu, all-campus-group at pcc.edu Good morning colleagues, Please visit and spread the word about our latest exhibition in the Cascade Art Gallery. *Oscar R. Castillo: Documenting Chicano Life and Activism* features twenty of Castillo?s documentary photographs with a focus on Chicano social justice movements of the 1970s for worker and for student rights. The Gallery reception will be held later in October in conjunction with the annual Western History Association conference. See below for details. Best regards, Elizabeth *Oscar R. Castillo: Documenting Chicano Life and Activism* ?Image: Oscar R. Castillo. *Jos? Angel Guti?rrez, Reies L?pez Tijerina, and Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzalez at the National Convention of the Raza Unida Party*, photographed in 1972, inkjet print, 14 ?? x 20?. Image archived in the Oscar R. Castillo Photograph Collection, Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) Digital Collections of the UCLA Digital Library Program. *Cascade Gallery, Cascade Campus, Portland Community College* - *Dates:* Thursday, October 1 - Friday, November 6, 2015 - *Reception in the Gallery:* Thursday, October 22, 2015, 2 ? 4 pm, Terrell Hall 102, PCC Cascade Campus; the reception welcomes the Western History Association conference attendees, and, as always, welcomes students and the public. - *Gallery Hours and Location:* 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, Terrell Hall 102, PCC Cascade Campus, 705 N. Killingsworth, Portland, OR 97217 - *Gallery Website**:* http://www.pcc.edu/about/galleries/cascade Cascade Gallery presents documentary photographs by Oscar R. Castillo showing significant moments in the recent history of Chicano life, culture, and political movements. The exhibition features twenty of Castillo?s photographs with a focus on major Chicano social justice movements of the 1970s for worker and student rights. Photographs reflect historical moments like the Chicano Moratorium March on Los Angeles in 1970; La Raza Unida Party National Convention in El Paso, Texas in 1972; United Farm Workers demonstrations; and Los Angeles student demonstrations for culturally relevant curriculum in the public schools. Oscar R. Castillo studied art at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and film production at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Castillo was particularly inspired by ideas in the then new Chicano Studies program at CSUN, learning about C?sar Ch?vez and the struggles of farmworkers to organize. During the Chicano Civil Rights Movement that continued in the 1970s, Castillo worked as a staff photographer for *Con Safos*, a Chicano literary magazine, and in a Los Angeles Public Broadcasting Station producing television coverage of Chicano events and personalities of the times. Since the 1970s, Castillo has worked as a commercial and documentary photographer and art instructor. His work has been published in news publications such as the *Los Angeles Times*, and he has exhibited his photographs in the United States, Mexico, Cuba, and France, including a solo exhibition at the Fowler Museum at UCLA in 2012. Castillo?s work is in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution, and his archive is housed at the Chicano Studies Research Center (CSRC) at UCLA. *Oscar Castillo?s extensive photographic work documenting the Chicano community over the past forty years offers a distinctive visual challenge to the stereotypical representation of East Los Angeles as violent or exotic. . . . The result is one of the richest photographic collections available of the Chicano civil rights movement.* ? Dr. Chon A. Noriega, Director, Chicano Studies Research Center, UCLA Special thanks to Miguel Ju?rez, doctoral student in History at the University of Texas at El Paso, for working with the Cascade Gallery to coordinate the exhibition in conjunction with the 55th Annual Conference of the Western History Association, October 21-24, 2015 ( http://www.westernhistoryassociation.wildapricot.org/event-697690). Thanks also to PCC Cascade photography instructor Shawn Records and his photography students for help in selecting these photographs from Oscar R. Castillo?s body of work. Thanks to Sandy Sampson for collaborating on the Gallery installation. -- Elizabeth Bilyeu Director, Cascade Gallery Portland Community College CA TH 102 705 N Killingsworth Portland, OR 97217 971-722-5326 cascade.gallery at pcc.edu http://www.pcc.edu/about/galleries/cascade/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cascade Campus Email Group" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to cascade-group+unsubscribe at pcc.edu. To post to this group, send email to cascade-group at pcc.edu. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/a/pcc.edu/group/cascade-group/. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/a/pcc.edu/d/optout. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: rup72small.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 74343 bytes Desc: not available URL: From debrarian at gmail.com Thu Oct 1 15:27:41 2015 From: debrarian at gmail.com (Deborah G) Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 18:27:41 -0400 Subject: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration Message-ID: <2A906AAA-CFE1-41EA-B953-98B4320BA76C@gmail.com> Hi all, Great conversation! It sounds like we've got some trailblazers (WCCLS), plus plenty of experience and creative strategizers among us. I'll be out of state so will miss the Oct 10 REFORMA meeting, but I look forward to connecting with some of you in person and in the future. I'm excited for the Mock Pura Belp?, too! Deborah ____________ Deborah Gitlitz Outreach Librarian Wilsonville Public Library > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 13:06:53 -0700 (PDT) > From: Angelica Novoadecordeiro > To: Marti?n Blasco > Cc: Stephanie Chase , Latino > Services , > libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us, reforma or > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future > collaboration > Message-ID: <1762189761.439031.1443643613149.JavaMail.root at lincc.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > Hi Everyone, > > > I totally agree with what Eva suggested, ?several independent libraries could do the same thing - band together, identify what and how much to spend for each, and select a representative to go for you.? > If you are eager to make it work, it can be done. When the math is done on the total cost of the trip for a librarian to attend the book fair the end payment is not so unbearable. And if you work with other libraries it will be easier. It is just communication. > I can see how REFORMA OR could help with the logistic process of the first time attendees. It could be done with some arrangements. When possible, librarians in the metro area that are attending the Guadalajara Book Fair (FIL) could provide a home stay of a night or two and a ride to the airport to those from other areas that do not have a convenient place near the airport. Some vendors provide a purchase helper who is bilingual; that will relieve the language barrier, although I have seen librarians who are at FIL with no language skills or help at all. > REFORMA could help on giving guidelines for appropriate materials for a collection and may be even a mentorship. > > Angelica Novoa De Cordeiro > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Marti?n Blasco" > To: "Barratt Miller" , "Eva Calcagno" , "Stephanie Chase" , libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us, "reforma or" , "Latino Services" > Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 9:15:31 AM > Subject: Re: [Reforma_or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Hi Everyone: > > I agree with Barratt. We have to make an effort to help small libraries better the services provided to their community. > However, I think that for those library consortiums or cooperatives which already are buying books for several libraries is going to be difficult to add more orders from other libraries in the state. For those libraries which can afford to send attendees to the fair for acquiring titles for some or many small libraries, it will mean that the book fair attendees will need more hours a day to being able to get what is needed. Even consortiums or cooperative have restricted budgets to pay for the days librarians need in the fair. > I would propose that libraries which can afford to send somebody to the FIL, even those libraries grouped as consortiums or cooperative/systems identify one small library which needs Spanish or bilingual titles and offer to help with buying titles. In this manner, it wouldn't be too much work for the attendees and it would facilitate the acquisition of material. > As Barrat also mentioned, the Mock Pura Belpr? Award, can help this process through informative presentations, learning about how to select quality books that attend the needs of the Latino/Spanish speaking community and, during break, networking. > OLA-CSD has offer a great opportunity to launch the first Mock Pura Belpr? Award which will take place at the Hillsboro Public Library - Main on Saturday, December 12 from 10 to 4 and everybody is welcome. We'll try, as suggested by Barratt to make "virtual attendance possible." > As chair of the REFORMA Oregon Chapter and coordinator of the mock award, I'll start identifying libraries serving Latinos and Spanish speaking patrons and create a list so those bigger libraries and consortiums/cooperatives, may be able to help. > I hope that these important conversation becomes the beginning of a needed service. Thank you Barrat! > Have everybody a great day, > > Mart?n Blasco > REFORMA Oregon Chapter chair > > Outreach Librarian for Latino and Youth Services Program > Washington County Cooperative Library Services | 503-681-5093 > martinb at wccls.org | facebook.org/bibliotecaswccls > > ?Hay quienes no pueden imaginar un mundo sin p?jaros, hay quienes no pueden imaginar un mundo sin agua; en lo que a m? se refiere, soy incapaz de imaginar un mundo sin libros?. > ?There are those who cannot imagine a world without birds. There are those who cannot imagine a world without water. As far as I am concern, I am unable to imagine a world without books.? Jorge Luis Borges > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Barratt Miller > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 8:16 PM > To: Eva Calcagno; Stephanie Chase; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Hi everyone, > > (TL;DR version: Send me an e-mail if you'd like CSD to give you some money to go to the Guadalajara Book Fair and buy a bunch of kids' books for Oregon libraries.) > > I'm so glad to hear that the collaborative purchasing model worked so well for WCCLS! I really would love to see something similar organized at the statewide level to support rural libraries who don't have the resources to pull this kind of project together on their own. > > While scholarships help, they aren't a panacea. Money isn't the only barrier small, rural libraries face. Some other things staff have to consider when assessing whether or not they can participate in these kinds of professional development opportunities: > > 1. Travel costs are higher and travel times longer for those of us who don't live near a major airport, so people living outside the Portland Metro area often need additional scholarship funds to cover extra plane flights, gas money, train or bus tickets, long-term parking, etc. > > 2. Smaller libraries usually have fewer employees. This means it's a bigger burden on the library for someone to be gone for a long period of time and there's less staff time available to plan such a big undertaking--especially if multiple libraries are involved. > > 3. Many small libraries lack staff members with expertise in services to the Latin@ community, which means they have to spend additional staff time researching for the trip and, in some cases, might struggle to select appropriate materials for their collections. > > If we (meaning members of Oregon's library community) want to strengthen library services to Spanish-speaking communities throughout the state, we need to acknowledge the fact that geographic and economic barriers make it challenging for some libraries to provide or improve those services. Asking the institutions with the fewest resources to "do more" won't solve an institutional problem affecting Oregon's rural library staff and our Latin@ communities. > > Organizing a statewide effort to help get quality Spanish books into ALL of Oregon's libraries is something we can do. Providing training opportunities like the Mock Belpre workshop (and making virtual attendance possible) is something we can do. Providing scholarships to attend a conference or buy a webcam is something we can do. > > If I had the resources to go to FIL, I'd volunteer! Unfortunately, I'm already up to my eyeballs in CSD responsibilities and can't add another thing to my professional development plate. As CSD Chair, though, I want to "put my money where my mouth is" and reiterate that a) CSD can provide a scholarship to cover some of the registration/travel costs and b) I'll help with the behind-the-scenes organization if someone is willing to go and purchase books for small libraries at FIL. > > >From what WCCLS librarians have said about their experience, it sounds totally doable! We just need a volunteer or two to actually DO it. Let me know if you can help us out! > > Thanks, > Barratt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Eva Calcagno > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 1:44 PM > To: Stephanie Chase; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Ditto what Stephanie said. WCCLS sent two librarians last year and have budgeted to send two or three (depends upon how much purchasing they need to do) this year. > We paid for what the scholarship didn't cover. Member libraries identified the amount to spend from their book budgets and types of materials (children's, adult, etc). The two librarians worked their tails off to spend the funds! This was not a vacation in Guadalajara! In the end, all libraries in WCCLS benefited by shared access to LOTS of new materials. > > If you want specifics please contact Stephanie Lind or Mart?n Blasco, WCCLS Outreach services for details. 503-681-5090 or 503-681-5093. > > Perhaps it's possible that several independent libraries could do the same thing - band together, identify what and how much to spend for each, and select a representative to go for you. Think outside the box! > > Eva Calcagno, Director > Washington County Cooperative Library Services > (503)846-3233 > www.wccls.org > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Stephanie Chase > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 1:34 PM > To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Deborah, > > In Washington County, we are on our second (chime in, colleagues, if I have that wrong) of collaborative purchasing for the county at the Guadalajara Book Fair. Libraries across the county chipped into a pot and two staff from two different libraries went to purchase on behalf of the rest of the Cooperative. It was so successful as a county that we in Hillsboro are investing again, on our own, to send a staff person to supplement the collaborative purchasing -- it is very doable with the scholarships, as you mentioned. > > Stephanie Chase | Director, Hillsboro Public Library City of Hillsboro, Oregon | Hillsboro Public Library > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of libs-or-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 12:04 PM > To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Libs-Or Digest, Vol 151, Issue 35 > > Send Libs-Or mailing list submissions to > libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > libs-or-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > You can reach the person managing the list at > libs-or-owner at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Libs-Or digest..." > > > You can examine full text of list messages in the relevant month's archive at: > > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/pipermail/libs-or/ > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > (Deborah G) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 12:25:33 -0400 > From: Deborah G > To: REFORMANet at googlegroups.com, libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future > collaboration > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi all, > > Ruth's description of the CA Guadalajara-book-buying consortium caught my imagination! (In brief: that some CA libraries formed a collaborative to send delegates to the Guadalajara Book Fair (aka the FIL) to buy materials and gather information on behalf of the greater group.) *Have* any Oregon libraries collaborated that way already? If not, I think it could be a worthwhile conversation to start. (I know that this thread caught the interest of some of the Clackamas LINCC directors...) Maybe we could pull it off in the future. Like Barratt, I might also be able to help consult, coordinate or strategize. > > I was fortunate when working for Multnomah as a bilingual youth librarian to attend the Guadalajara Book Fair a few times to select juvenile Spanish-language materials. Although it's true that some material, even there, is in translation (my favorites are the translations from the French > -- French picture books can be so surreal and hilarious!), we typically found lots of terrific, Spanish-original, mostly Latino material that we simply couldn't get through any publishers or distributors state-side. It really enriched MCL's collection with materials reflecting and honoring the origins of many in our service population. > > I know that sending delegates to the FIL is simply outside budget likelihood for many libraries, but I think a combination of capitalizing on the scholarships available and some collaborative strategizing might really be do-able. (And on the simplest end, even if we just organized for FIL attendees to share lists of the best titles and other resources they found, it could be helpful, since at least some of the titles can be bought in the US. As Ruth said, "Not everyone could afford to send someone to Guadalajara, but every library could participate, spend what they determined they could afford, and learn and be helped in the process.") And since some OR libraries do sometimes send staff to the FIL, perhaps there is already some momentum to build upon? > > Deborah Gitlitz > > p.s. I haven't chimed in for quite a while, so for background: I was with Multnomah (MCL) for 15 years as a Bilingual Youth Librarian, including coordinating a bilingual family literacy grant for them for a couple years; and am delighted to be starting in October as the brand-new Outreach Librarian for Wilsonville. I also do some library consulting and work as a family and early literacy trainer. > > ____________ > Deborah Gitlitz > Outreach Librarian > Wilsonville Public Library > 8200 SW Wilsonville Road > Wilsonville, OR 97070 > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 23:50:09 +0000 > > From: Barratt Miller > > To: Ruth Metz , 'libs-or' > > , "'uwmosaic at u.washington.edu'" > > , > > "reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > " > > , " > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com" > > , "grace at gracefullyglobal.com" > > > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Reading While White > > Message-ID: > > <727AAB8A6685F24886C5686916657C4C0302C5B0 at CCMAIL2010.cc1.com> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I think Ruth?s suggestion is a great one! I?m not going to the > > Guadalajara Book Fair anytime soon, unfortunately, but I?d be happy to > > help with organization (creating selection profile forms for libraries > > that can?t go, working out logistics, and other behind-the-scenes > > stuff) if any Oregon attendees are willing to serve in this capacity. > > > > CSD is starting a blog soon and is looking for content. Posts about > > awesome Spanish-language and Latin@ books for kids would be really > > helpful for children?s librarians around the state! Please send me and > > our Web Editor Taylor Worley (tworley at springfield-or.gov > tworley at springfield-or.gov>) an e-mail if you?d be willing to > > recommend some gems that aren?t on the mainstream library-land radar. > > > > (I?d be excited to see it become a regular series, personally! We just > > need a steady stream of content provided by people in the know to make > > it happen. ?) > > > > If anyone wants to go the Guadalajara Book Fair, don?t forget that CSD > > and other OLA divisions offer scholarships for conference attendance, > > too! We tend to have too few people apply than too many, so don?t be > > shy about applying. ? > > > > Thanks, > > Barratt Miller > > Chair, Children?s Services Division > > > > > > Barratt Miller, MSLIS > > Assistant Director > > Crook County Library > > 175 NW Meadow Lakes Drive > > Prineville, OR 97754 > > 541-447-7978 ext 303 > > bmiller at crooklib.org > > Crook County Library ? Experience the Journey! > > > > > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On > > Behalf Of Ruth Metz > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 4:27 PM > > To: 'libs-or'; 'uwmosaic at u.washington.edu'; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com; > > grace at gracefullyglobal.com > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Reading While White > > > > The references to the Guadalajara International Book Fair bring to > > mind a model that might benefit Oregon libraries. Years ago, libraries > > in the Bay Area, through the cooperative, Bay Area Library and > > Information System (BALIS), sent a small delegation to purchase for > > the consortium members that wished purchases made for them. > > Bibliotecas para la Gente (BPLG), the northern CA chapter of Reforma > > (who were also staff of the member libraries and included bilingual > > and bilingual/bicultural professional and paraprofessional staff in No > > CA) helped organize the selection profiling before the trip. It was > > very successful and the purchase amount became greater and greater > > each year, with more libraries joining in each year because it made a > > remarkable improvement in local and the region?s collections. BALIS > > served as the fiscal agent so that each library didn?t have to set up > > a P.O.?BALIS issued the P.O. and billed back those libraries that > > participated. This occurred for many yea rs?perhaps still does. It > > was a great, grass-roots solution to the extreme challenge of > > developing collections for children and adults whose first language is > > Spanish and who are from Mexico and Central and South American > > countries. The libraries shared the costs of travel for the > > delegation (added to the bill for the participating libraries but > > shared)and the delegation makeup rotated, with some carryover from the previous year. Being one of the delegates became an honored role because > > the delegation was representing a body of libraries. There were many > > beneficial results?more collections, better collections, improved > > collection savvy across the region, staff development and interlibrary > > cooperation, and especially being at the table in > > Guadalajara?influencing the market and the trade. Not everyone could > > afford to send someone to Guadalajara, but every library could > > participate, spend what they determined they could afford, and learn > > and be helped in the process. The p reparation beforehand (led by > > BPLG and including selectors from the participating libraries) raised > > the bar and the buy-in throughout the region. Are Oregon libraries already doing a version of this? Might they? > > > > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On > > Behalf Of Ted Smith > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:35 PM > > To: 'Katie Anderson' > katie.anderson at state.or.us>>; Grace Tiscareno-Sato < >; > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > > Cc: libs-or > libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>>; uwmosaic at u.washington.edu > uwmosaic at u.washington.edu>; reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading While White > > > > What would be more helpful is if there was some kind of clearing house > > or respected journal that we could rely upon for reviews of Latin > > authors, etc. Barking at the moon thinking any significant number of > > libraries can send someone to Reforma Conferences let alone Mexico. > > Most of us never go to Book Expo or even NPBA. We are lucky to have > > money to send staff to our state conferences. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Message: 5 > > Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 16:16:39 +0000 > > From: Katie Anderson > > To: Marti?n Blasco , "'Kimbre Chapman'" > > , Grace Tiscareno-Sato > > , "REFORMANet at googlegroups.com" > > > > Cc: libs-or , Youth Services > > Librarians , " > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us" > > , Latino Services > > > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [Reforma_or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > Message-ID: > > > > <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA245EF68A13 at OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us. > > local > > > > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > > Great ideas! I think it would also be helpful to include information > > about where to libraries can purchase the books in the data bank. > > > > Katie Anderson, Youth Services Consultant Library Support and > > Development Services< http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/pages/index.aspx> > > Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 > > katie.anderson at state.or.us, > > 503-378-2528 > > [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] > port> [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] < > > http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/> [ > > http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] < > > https://twitter.com/orlibsupport> [Picture] < > > http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/Pages/index.aspx> > > > > From: Marti?n Blasco [mailto:MartinB at wccls.org] > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 8:40 AM > > To: 'Kimbre Chapman'; Katie Anderson; Grace Tiscareno-Sato; > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > > Cc: libs-or; reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us; Latino Services; > > Youth Services Librarians > > Subject: RE: [Libs-Or] [Reforma_or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > > > Good morning Everyone: > > > > Kimbre brings a good point. We should organize, through REFORMA Oregon > > Chapter, a data bank with one list of Latino authors/illustrators > > (English, bilingual, Spanish), and another of Latin American and Spanish ones. > > A good way to begin is participating not only in the REFORMA chapter > > meetings, but we also have the opportunity (offered and suggested by > > OLA?s > > CSD) to discuss about books focused on the Latino experience during > > the first Mock Pura Belpr? Award workshop which is going to take place > > on Sat., December 12, from 10 to 4 at the Hillsboro Public Library ? > > Main, 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy in Hillsboro. > > We have to work together and help each other in order to better our > > services to the Latino and the Spanish speaking community in the state. > > Librarians of the world, unite! > > Have a great weekend, > > > > Mart?n > > Chair of REFORMA Oregon Chapter > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On > > Behalf Of Kimbre Chapman > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:02 PM > > To: Katie Anderson; Grace Tiscareno-Sato; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > > > > Cc: libs-or; > > uwmosaic at u.washington.edu; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [Reforma_or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > > > I look continually for books written by Latino authors. They are not > > easy to find, but when I do find them, I purchase them, particularly > > if I can get them through Ingram. I cannot go to Guadalajara at the > > present time, and would love it if a listing of books written for > > children were given to me, and where they could be most easily > > purchased, and Reviews, if possible. Maybe some reader reviews? > > > > We have also had a lot of trouble getting a number of books shipped to > > us. We have a limited budget and it is expensive to have them > > shipped. If we go to the book fair, they would also need to be > > shipped. As an example of shipping problems we have encountered, one > > company shipped us books one-at-a-time and charged us for shipping > > each individual book. And when the books are really expensive to obtain, it presents a further problem. > > > > The idea I?d like to present is that those of us who are in charge of > > purchasing books are not necessarily tied to a known entity when it > > comes to books from another country. What we do lack is > > accessibility. It shouldn?t be necessary to have to go to the book fair in order to obtain > > books. So, help us please, by suggesting titles and resources. For me, > > this means children?s titles, and teen titles that I can suggest to > > our teen librarian. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Kimbre Chapman > > > > > > Kimbre Chapman > > Children's Services Supervisor > > McMinnville Public Library > > 503-435-5569 > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Reforma_or [mailto:reforma_or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] > > On Behalf Of Katie Anderson > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:37 PM > > To: Grace Tiscareno-Sato; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com> > > Cc: libs-or; > > uwmosaic at u.washington.edu; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: Re: [Reforma_or] [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > > > Yes and? > > > > Lots of libraries send staff and more should send staff to purchase > > books written by Latino authors and illustrators at the Guadalajara > > International Book Fair?. > > Yes, it?s very expensive. That is why ALA offers free passes< > > http://www.ala.org/offices/iro/awardsactivities/guadalajarabook>, this > > year to 150 librarians! > > > > Katie Anderson, Youth Services Consultant Library Support and > > Development Services< http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/pages/index.aspx> > > Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 > > katie.anderson at state.or.us, > > 503-378-2528 > > [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] > port> [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] < > > http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/> [ > > http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] < > > https://twitter.com/orlibsupport> [Picture] < > > http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/Pages/index.aspx> > > > > On Sep 24, 2015 11:12 AM, "Mario Bencastro" > > wrote: > > Hi Martin and Max: > > > > Thanks for bringing up these very crucial issues: > > ? ?Racism is embedded, permeated, in a minority of the planet?s > > population; racism is the tool of the privileged to perpetuate power. > > Of course, this is reflected in our education and what it is published > > (in the media as a whole).? > > ? ?It?s almost impossible to find books written by Latino authors and > > illustrators (only 2% of what is printed is relevant to the Latino > > culture).? > > > > To that point, I will add that most of what is presented to our > > community as Latino culture is just regular consumer products with > > Spanish names, and in many cases the so call ?Latino heroes? do not > > even understand Spanish, or are some famous sports or Hollywood > > millionaires far removed from our Latino reality. > > ? Specifically on Latino culture publications: In most libraries in > > the United States the ?Spanish? section ?if there is any-- contains > > non Latino author books in Spanish. This will increase even more now > > that Penguin has bought Alfaguara. > > ? Librarians always tell you that they can?t buy your book because you > > are an ?Independent? writer. I thought that was the highest honor that > > an artist could aspire to. Not when it comes to having your books at > > the library. It seems that libraries in general are tied to a system > > where they can only buy products from the ?official? and ?traditional? > > industry, which is run of course by the big media empire. Sadly, our > > so called ?Latino culture?, image and products are established by this > > big machine; for them ?Latino culture? is just a commercial opportunity. > > ? To that respect, it will be interesting to ask our community what > > makes them Latinos, and if they ever read a book by a Latino author -- > > asking them if they read a book in Spanish will be perhaps expecting too much. > > > > BUT libraries and librarians are still key players in these difficult > > issues; they may not resolve them but they can keep them alive on the > > discussion table. > > Thank you REFORMA, I have faith in you. > > > > Mario Bencastro > > > > www.MarioBencastro.org > > > > ________________________________ > > From: REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > > [mailto:REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > >] > > On Behalf Of Marti?n Blasco > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:04 PM > > To: 'Max Macias'; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com> > > Cc: uwmosaic at u.washington.edu; > > libs-or; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: [REFORMANET] RE: [Libs-Or] Fwd: Reading While White > > > > Hi Max: > > This is a very important, crucial issue to bring on the table. As > > librarians working with the Latino and Spanish speaking community, we > > always have to be aware of our ?core beliefs? and don?t be afraid of > > making a point. Racism is embedded, permeated, in a minority of the > > planet?s population (yes, white people, including myself, even when I?m Latino). > > Racism is the tool of the privileged to perpetuate power. Of course, > > this is reflected in our education and what it is published (in the > > media as a whole). > > We are trying to select books for the Mock Pura Belpr? Award, and it?s > > like doing an archeological work. It?s almost impossible to find books > > written by Latino authors and illustrators (only 2% of what is printed > > is relevant to the Latino culture). > > Our presenter for the Mock Pura Belpr? Award in Oregon is going to > > touch this issue. A good space to have a discussion. > > Thank you so much for sharing the article in the blog, > > > > Mart?n > > Chair REFORMA Oregon Chapter. > > > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>] On Behalf Of Max Macias > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 6:58 AM > > To: REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > > Cc: uwmosaic at u.washington.edu; > > libs-or; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: [Libs-Or] Fwd: Reading While White > > > > New Blog worth checking out: > > > > > > http://readingwhilewhite.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: nancy snyder > > > Date: Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 5:12 AM > > Subject: Reading While White > > To: Julie Todaro >, > > Martin Garnar > > > Cc: "tf-edi at lists.ala.org" < > > tf-edi at lists.ala.org> > > You may not have heard of this new blog...the posts of the creators > > have already initiated engaging and honest conversation. > > > > http://readingwhilewhite.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > > > =========================================== > > The purpose of this email discussion and announcement list is for > > general announcements and discussions. 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Call 503-378-8800. > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 20:12:18 +0000 > From: Marti?n Blasco > To: 'Angelica Novoadecordeiro' > Cc: Stephanie Chase , Latino > Services , > "libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us" > , reforma or > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future > collaboration > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Great Angelica! > > From: Angelica Novoadecordeiro [mailto:anovoadecordeiro at lincc.org] > Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 1:07 PM > To: Marti?n Blasco > Cc: Barratt Miller; Eva Calcagno; Stephanie Chase; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us; reforma or; Latino Services > Subject: Re: Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Hi Everyone, > > I totally agree with what Eva suggested, ?several independent libraries could do the same thing - band together, identify what and how much to spend for each, and select a representative to go for you.? > If you are eager to make it work, it can be done. When the math is done on the total cost of the trip for a librarian to attend the book fair the end payment is not so unbearable. And if you work with other libraries it will be easier. It is just communication. > I can see how REFORMA OR could help with the logistic process of the first time attendees. It could be done with some arrangements. When possible, librarians in the metro area that are attending the Guadalajara Book Fair (FIL) could provide a home stay of a night or two and a ride to the airport to those from other areas that do not have a convenient place near the airport. Some vendors provide a purchase helper who is bilingual; that will relieve the language barrier, although I have seen librarians who are at FIL with no language skills or help at all. > REFORMA could help on giving guidelines for appropriate materials for a collection and may be even a mentorship. > > Angelica Novoa De Cordeiro > > ________________________________ > From: "Marti?n Blasco" > > To: "Barratt Miller" >, "Eva Calcagno" >, "Stephanie Chase" >, libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us, "reforma or" >, "Latino Services" > > Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 9:15:31 AM > Subject: Re: [Reforma_or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Hi Everyone: > > I agree with Barratt. We have to make an effort to help small libraries better the services provided to their community. > However, I think that for those library consortiums or cooperatives which already are buying books for several libraries is going to be difficult to add more orders from other libraries in the state. For those libraries which can afford to send attendees to the fair for acquiring titles for some or many small libraries, it will mean that the book fair attendees will need more hours a day to being able to get what is needed. Even consortiums or cooperative have restricted budgets to pay for the days librarians need in the fair. > I would propose that libraries which can afford to send somebody to the FIL, even those libraries grouped as consortiums or cooperative/systems identify one small library which needs Spanish or bilingual titles and offer to help with buying titles. In this manner, it wouldn't be too much work for the attendees and it would facilitate the acquisition of material. > As Barrat also mentioned, the Mock Pura Belpr? Award, can help this process through informative presentations, learning about how to select quality books that attend the needs of the Latino/Spanish speaking community and, during break, networking. > OLA-CSD has offer a great opportunity to launch the first Mock Pura Belpr? Award which will take place at the Hillsboro Public Library - Main on Saturday, December 12 from 10 to 4 and everybody is welcome. We'll try, as suggested by Barratt to make "virtual attendance possible." > As chair of the REFORMA Oregon Chapter and coordinator of the mock award, I'll start identifying libraries serving Latinos and Spanish speaking patrons and create a list so those bigger libraries and consortiums/cooperatives, may be able to help. > I hope that these important conversation becomes the beginning of a needed service. Thank you Barrat! > Have everybody a great day, > > Mart?n Blasco > REFORMA Oregon Chapter chair > > Outreach Librarian for Latino and Youth Services Program > Washington County Cooperative Library Services | 503-681-5093 > martinb at wccls.org | facebook.org/bibliotecaswccls > > ?Hay quienes no pueden imaginar un mundo sin p?jaros, hay quienes no pueden imaginar un mundo sin agua; en lo que a m? se refiere, soy incapaz de imaginar un mundo sin libros?. > ?There are those who cannot imagine a world without birds. There are those who cannot imagine a world without water. As far as I am concern, I am unable to imagine a world without books.? Jorge Luis Borges > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Barratt Miller > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 8:16 PM > To: Eva Calcagno; Stephanie Chase; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Hi everyone, > > (TL;DR version: Send me an e-mail if you'd like CSD to give you some money to go to the Guadalajara Book Fair and buy a bunch of kids' books for Oregon libraries.) > > I'm so glad to hear that the collaborative purchasing model worked so well for WCCLS! I really would love to see something similar organized at the statewide level to support rural libraries who don't have the resources to pull this kind of project together on their own. > > While scholarships help, they aren't a panacea. Money isn't the only barrier small, rural libraries face. Some other things staff have to consider when assessing whether or not they can participate in these kinds of professional development opportunities: > > 1. Travel costs are higher and travel times longer for those of us who don't live near a major airport, so people living outside the Portland Metro area often need additional scholarship funds to cover extra plane flights, gas money, train or bus tickets, long-term parking, etc. > > 2. Smaller libraries usually have fewer employees. This means it's a bigger burden on the library for someone to be gone for a long period of time and there's less staff time available to plan such a big undertaking--especially if multiple libraries are involved. > > 3. Many small libraries lack staff members with expertise in services to the Latin@ community, which means they have to spend additional staff time researching for the trip and, in some cases, might struggle to select appropriate materials for their collections. > > If we (meaning members of Oregon's library community) want to strengthen library services to Spanish-speaking communities throughout the state, we need to acknowledge the fact that geographic and economic barriers make it challenging for some libraries to provide or improve those services. Asking the institutions with the fewest resources to "do more" won't solve an institutional problem affecting Oregon's rural library staff and our Latin@ communities. > > Organizing a statewide effort to help get quality Spanish books into ALL of Oregon's libraries is something we can do. Providing training opportunities like the Mock Belpre workshop (and making virtual attendance possible) is something we can do. Providing scholarships to attend a conference or buy a webcam is something we can do. > > If I had the resources to go to FIL, I'd volunteer! Unfortunately, I'm already up to my eyeballs in CSD responsibilities and can't add another thing to my professional development plate. As CSD Chair, though, I want to "put my money where my mouth is" and reiterate that a) CSD can provide a scholarship to cover some of the registration/travel costs and b) I'll help with the behind-the-scenes organization if someone is willing to go and purchase books for small libraries at FIL. > > From what WCCLS librarians have said about their experience, it sounds totally doable! We just need a volunteer or two to actually DO it. Let me know if you can help us out! > > Thanks, > Barratt > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Eva Calcagno > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 1:44 PM > To: Stephanie Chase; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Ditto what Stephanie said. WCCLS sent two librarians last year and have budgeted to send two or three (depends upon how much purchasing they need to do) this year. > We paid for what the scholarship didn't cover. Member libraries identified the amount to spend from their book budgets and types of materials (children's, adult, etc). The two librarians worked their tails off to spend the funds! This was not a vacation in Guadalajara! In the end, all libraries in WCCLS benefited by shared access to LOTS of new materials. > > If you want specifics please contact Stephanie Lind or Mart?n Blasco, WCCLS Outreach services for details. 503-681-5090 or 503-681-5093. > > Perhaps it's possible that several independent libraries could do the same thing - band together, identify what and how much to spend for each, and select a representative to go for you. Think outside the box! > > Eva Calcagno, Director > Washington County Cooperative Library Services > (503)846-3233 > www.wccls.org > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Stephanie Chase > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 1:34 PM > To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > > Deborah, > > In Washington County, we are on our second (chime in, colleagues, if I have that wrong) of collaborative purchasing for the county at the Guadalajara Book Fair. Libraries across the county chipped into a pot and two staff from two different libraries went to purchase on behalf of the rest of the Cooperative. It was so successful as a county that we in Hillsboro are investing again, on our own, to send a staff person to supplement the collaborative purchasing -- it is very doable with the scholarships, as you mentioned. > > Stephanie Chase | Director, Hillsboro Public Library City of Hillsboro, Oregon | Hillsboro Public Library > > -----Original Message----- > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of libs-or-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 12:04 PM > To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Libs-Or Digest, Vol 151, Issue 35 > > Send Libs-Or mailing list submissions to > libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > libs-or-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > You can reach the person managing the list at > libs-or-owner at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Libs-Or digest..." > > > You can examine full text of list messages in the relevant month's archive at: > > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/pipermail/libs-or/ > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future collaboration > (Deborah G) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 12:25:33 -0400 > From: Deborah G > > To: REFORMANet at googlegroups.com, libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Guadalajara Book Fair: possible future > collaboration > Message-ID: > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi all, > > Ruth's description of the CA Guadalajara-book-buying consortium caught my imagination! (In brief: that some CA libraries formed a collaborative to send delegates to the Guadalajara Book Fair (aka the FIL) to buy materials and gather information on behalf of the greater group.) *Have* any Oregon libraries collaborated that way already? If not, I think it could be a worthwhile conversation to start. (I know that this thread caught the interest of some of the Clackamas LINCC directors...) Maybe we could pull it off in the future. Like Barratt, I might also be able to help consult, coordinate or strategize. > > I was fortunate when working for Multnomah as a bilingual youth librarian to attend the Guadalajara Book Fair a few times to select juvenile Spanish-language materials. Although it's true that some material, even there, is in translation (my favorites are the translations from the French > -- French picture books can be so surreal and hilarious!), we typically found lots of terrific, Spanish-original, mostly Latino material that we simply couldn't get through any publishers or distributors state-side. It really enriched MCL's collection with materials reflecting and honoring the origins of many in our service population. > > I know that sending delegates to the FIL is simply outside budget likelihood for many libraries, but I think a combination of capitalizing on the scholarships available and some collaborative strategizing might really be do-able. (And on the simplest end, even if we just organized for FIL attendees to share lists of the best titles and other resources they found, it could be helpful, since at least some of the titles can be bought in the US. As Ruth said, "Not everyone could afford to send someone to Guadalajara, but every library could participate, spend what they determined they could afford, and learn and be helped in the process.") And since some OR libraries do sometimes send staff to the FIL, perhaps there is already some momentum to build upon? > > Deborah Gitlitz > > p.s. I haven't chimed in for quite a while, so for background: I was with Multnomah (MCL) for 15 years as a Bilingual Youth Librarian, including coordinating a bilingual family literacy grant for them for a couple years; and am delighted to be starting in October as the brand-new Outreach Librarian for Wilsonville. I also do some library consulting and work as a family and early literacy trainer. > > ____________ > Deborah Gitlitz > Outreach Librarian > Wilsonville Public Library > 8200 SW Wilsonville Road > Wilsonville, OR 97070 > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 23:50:09 +0000 > > From: Barratt Miller > > > To: Ruth Metz >, 'libs-or' > > >, "'uwmosaic at u.washington.edu'" > > >, > > "reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > " > > >, " > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com" > > >, "grace at gracefullyglobal.com" > > > > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Reading While White > > Message-ID: > > <727AAB8A6685F24886C5686916657C4C0302C5B0 at CCMAIL2010.cc1.com> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I think Ruth?s suggestion is a great one! I?m not going to the > > Guadalajara Book Fair anytime soon, unfortunately, but I?d be happy to > > help with organization (creating selection profile forms for libraries > > that can?t go, working out logistics, and other behind-the-scenes > > stuff) if any Oregon attendees are willing to serve in this capacity. > > > > CSD is starting a blog soon and is looking for content. Posts about > > awesome Spanish-language and Latin@ books for kids would be really > > helpful for children?s librarians around the state! Please send me and > > our Web Editor Taylor Worley (tworley at springfield-or.gov: > > tworley at springfield-or.gov>) an e-mail if you?d be willing to > > recommend some gems that aren?t on the mainstream library-land radar. > > > > (I?d be excited to see it become a regular series, personally! We just > > need a steady stream of content provided by people in the know to make > > it happen. ?) > > > > If anyone wants to go the Guadalajara Book Fair, don?t forget that CSD > > and other OLA divisions offer scholarships for conference attendance, > > too! We tend to have too few people apply than too many, so don?t be > > shy about applying. ? > > > > Thanks, > > Barratt Miller > > Chair, Children?s Services Division > > > > > > Barratt Miller, MSLIS > > Assistant Director > > Crook County Library > > 175 NW Meadow Lakes Drive > > Prineville, OR 97754 > > 541-447-7978 ext 303 > > bmiller at crooklib.org> > > Crook County Library ? Experience the Journey! > > > > > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On > > Behalf Of Ruth Metz > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 4:27 PM > > To: 'libs-or'; 'uwmosaic at u.washington.edu'; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com; > > grace at gracefullyglobal.com > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Reading While White > > > > The references to the Guadalajara International Book Fair bring to > > mind a model that might benefit Oregon libraries. Years ago, libraries > > in the Bay Area, through the cooperative, Bay Area Library and > > Information System (BALIS), sent a small delegation to purchase for > > the consortium members that wished purchases made for them. > > Bibliotecas para la Gente (BPLG), the northern CA chapter of Reforma > > (who were also staff of the member libraries and included bilingual > > and bilingual/bicultural professional and paraprofessional staff in No > > CA) helped organize the selection profiling before the trip. It was > > very successful and the purchase amount became greater and greater > > each year, with more libraries joining in each year because it made a > > remarkable improvement in local and the region?s collections. BALIS > > served as the fiscal agent so that each library didn?t have to set up > > a P.O.?BALIS issued the P.O. and billed back those libraries that > > participated. This occurred for many yea rs?perhaps still does. It > > was a great, grass-roots solution to the extreme challenge of > > developing collections for children and adults whose first language is > > Spanish and who are from Mexico and Central and South American > > countries. The libraries shared the costs of travel for the > > delegation (added to the bill for the participating libraries but > > shared)and the delegation makeup rotated, with some carryover from the previous year. Being one of the delegates became an honored role because > > the delegation was representing a body of libraries. There were many > > beneficial results?more collections, better collections, improved > > collection savvy across the region, staff development and interlibrary > > cooperation, and especially being at the table in > > Guadalajara?influencing the market and the trade. Not everyone could > > afford to send someone to Guadalajara, but every library could > > participate, spend what they determined they could afford, and learn > > and be helped in the process. The p reparation beforehand (led by > > BPLG and including selectors from the participating libraries) raised > > the bar and the buy-in throughout the region. Are Oregon libraries already doing a version of this? Might they? > > > > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On > > Behalf Of Ted Smith > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:35 PM > > To: 'Katie Anderson' > katie.anderson at state.or.us>>; Grace Tiscareno-Sato < >; > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com> > > Cc: libs-or > libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>>; uwmosaic at u.washington.edu: > > uwmosaic at u.washington.edu>; reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us: > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading While White > > > > What would be more helpful is if there was some kind of clearing house > > or respected journal that we could rely upon for reviews of Latin > > authors, etc. Barking at the moon thinking any significant number of > > libraries can send someone to Reforma Conferences let alone Mexico. > > Most of us never go to Book Expo or even NPBA. We are lucky to have > > money to send staff to our state conferences. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Message: 5 > > Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 16:16:39 +0000 > > From: Katie Anderson > > > To: Marti?n Blasco >, "'Kimbre Chapman'" > > >, Grace Tiscareno-Sato > > >, "REFORMANet at googlegroups.com" > > > > > Cc: libs-or >, Youth Services > > Librarians >, " > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us" > > >, Latino Services > > > > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [Reforma_or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > Message-ID: > > > > <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA245EF68A13 at OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us. > > local > > > > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > > Great ideas! I think it would also be helpful to include information > > about where to libraries can purchase the books in the data bank. > > > > Katie Anderson, Youth Services Consultant Library Support and > > Development Services< http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/pages/index.aspx> > > Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 > > katie.anderson at state.or.us>, > > 503-378-2528 > > [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] > port> [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] < > > http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/> [ > > http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] < > > https://twitter.com/orlibsupport> [Picture] < > > http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/Pages/index.aspx> > > > > From: Marti?n Blasco [mailto:MartinB at wccls.org] > > Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 8:40 AM > > To: 'Kimbre Chapman'; Katie Anderson; Grace Tiscareno-Sato; > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > > Cc: libs-or; reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us; Latino Services; > > Youth Services Librarians > > Subject: RE: [Libs-Or] [Reforma_or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > > > Good morning Everyone: > > > > Kimbre brings a good point. We should organize, through REFORMA Oregon > > Chapter, a data bank with one list of Latino authors/illustrators > > (English, bilingual, Spanish), and another of Latin American and Spanish ones. > > A good way to begin is participating not only in the REFORMA chapter > > meetings, but we also have the opportunity (offered and suggested by > > OLA?s > > CSD) to discuss about books focused on the Latino experience during > > the first Mock Pura Belpr? Award workshop which is going to take place > > on Sat., December 12, from 10 to 4 at the Hillsboro Public Library ? > > Main, 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy in Hillsboro. > > We have to work together and help each other in order to better our > > services to the Latino and the Spanish speaking community in the state. > > Librarians of the world, unite! > > Have a great weekend, > > > > Mart?n > > Chair of REFORMA Oregon Chapter > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On > > Behalf Of Kimbre Chapman > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:02 PM > > To: Katie Anderson; Grace Tiscareno-Sato; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > > > > Cc: libs-or; > > uwmosaic at u.washington.edu>; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us: > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] [Reforma_or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > > > I look continually for books written by Latino authors. They are not > > easy to find, but when I do find them, I purchase them, particularly > > if I can get them through Ingram. I cannot go to Guadalajara at the > > present time, and would love it if a listing of books written for > > children were given to me, and where they could be most easily > > purchased, and Reviews, if possible. Maybe some reader reviews? > > > > We have also had a lot of trouble getting a number of books shipped to > > us. We have a limited budget and it is expensive to have them > > shipped. If we go to the book fair, they would also need to be > > shipped. As an example of shipping problems we have encountered, one > > company shipped us books one-at-a-time and charged us for shipping > > each individual book. And when the books are really expensive to obtain, it presents a further problem. > > > > The idea I?d like to present is that those of us who are in charge of > > purchasing books are not necessarily tied to a known entity when it > > comes to books from another country. What we do lack is > > accessibility. It shouldn?t be necessary to have to go to the book fair in order to obtain > > books. So, help us please, by suggesting titles and resources. For me, > > this means children?s titles, and teen titles that I can suggest to > > our teen librarian. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Kimbre Chapman > > > > > > Kimbre Chapman > > Children's Services Supervisor > > McMinnville Public Library > > 503-435-5569 > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Reforma_or [mailto:reforma_or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] > > On Behalf Of Katie Anderson > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:37 PM > > To: Grace Tiscareno-Sato; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com: > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com> > > Cc: libs-or; > > uwmosaic at u.washington.edu>; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us: > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: Re: [Reforma_or] [Libs-Or] [REFORMANET] RE: Fwd: Reading > > While White > > > > Yes and? > > > > Lots of libraries send staff and more should send staff to purchase > > books written by Latino authors and illustrators at the Guadalajara > > International Book Fair?. > > Yes, it?s very expensive. That is why ALA offers free passes< > > http://www.ala.org/offices/iro/awardsactivities/guadalajarabook>, this > > year to 150 librarians! > > > > Katie Anderson, Youth Services Consultant Library Support and > > Development Services< http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/pages/index.aspx> > > Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 > > katie.anderson at state.or.us>, > > 503-378-2528 > > [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] > port> [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] < > > http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/> [ > > http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] < > > https://twitter.com/orlibsupport> [Picture] < > > http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/Pages/index.aspx> > > > > On Sep 24, 2015 11:12 AM, "Mario Bencastro" > > wrote: > > Hi Martin and Max: > > > > Thanks for bringing up these very crucial issues: > > ? ?Racism is embedded, permeated, in a minority of the planet?s > > population; racism is the tool of the privileged to perpetuate power. > > Of course, this is reflected in our education and what it is published > > (in the media as a whole).? > > ? ?It?s almost impossible to find books written by Latino authors and > > illustrators (only 2% of what is printed is relevant to the Latino > > culture).? > > > > To that point, I will add that most of what is presented to our > > community as Latino culture is just regular consumer products with > > Spanish names, and in many cases the so call ?Latino heroes? do not > > even understand Spanish, or are some famous sports or Hollywood > > millionaires far removed from our Latino reality. > > ? Specifically on Latino culture publications: In most libraries in > > the United States the ?Spanish? section ?if there is any-- contains > > non Latino author books in Spanish. This will increase even more now > > that Penguin has bought Alfaguara. > > ? Librarians always tell you that they can?t buy your book because you > > are an ?Independent? writer. I thought that was the highest honor that > > an artist could aspire to. Not when it comes to having your books at > > the library. It seems that libraries in general are tied to a system > > where they can only buy products from the ?official? and ?traditional? > > industry, which is run of course by the big media empire. Sadly, our > > so called ?Latino culture?, image and products are established by this > > big machine; for them ?Latino culture? is just a commercial opportunity. > > ? To that respect, it will be interesting to ask our community what > > makes them Latinos, and if they ever read a book by a Latino author -- > > asking them if they read a book in Spanish will be perhaps expecting too much. > > > > BUT libraries and librarians are still key players in these difficult > > issues; they may not resolve them but they can keep them alive on the > > discussion table. > > Thank you REFORMA, I have faith in you. > > > > Mario Bencastro > > > > www.MarioBencastro.org> > > > > ________________________________ > > From: REFORMANet at googlegroups.com> > > [mailto:REFORMANet at googlegroups.com > >] > > On Behalf Of Marti?n Blasco > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:04 PM > > To: 'Max Macias'; REFORMANet at googlegroups.com: > > REFORMANet at googlegroups.com> > > Cc: uwmosaic at u.washington.edu>; > > libs-or; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us: > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: [REFORMANET] RE: [Libs-Or] Fwd: Reading While White > > > > Hi Max: > > This is a very important, crucial issue to bring on the table. As > > librarians working with the Latino and Spanish speaking community, we > > always have to be aware of our ?core beliefs? and don?t be afraid of > > making a point. Racism is embedded, permeated, in a minority of the > > planet?s population (yes, white people, including myself, even when I?m Latino). > > Racism is the tool of the privileged to perpetuate power. Of course, > > this is reflected in our education and what it is published (in the > > media as a whole). > > We are trying to select books for the Mock Pura Belpr? Award, and it?s > > like doing an archeological work. It?s almost impossible to find books > > written by Latino authors and illustrators (only 2% of what is printed > > is relevant to the Latino culture). > > Our presenter for the Mock Pura Belpr? Award in Oregon is going to > > touch this issue. A good space to have a discussion. > > Thank you so much for sharing the article in the blog, > > > > Mart?n > > Chair REFORMA Oregon Chapter. > > > > > > From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>] On Behalf Of Max Macias > > Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 6:58 AM > > To: REFORMANet at googlegroups.com> > > Cc: uwmosaic at u.washington.edu>; > > libs-or; > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us: > > reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > > Subject: [Libs-Or] Fwd: Reading While White > > > > New Blog worth checking out: > > > > > > http://readingwhilewhite.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: nancy snyder >> > > Date: Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 5:12 AM > > Subject: Reading While White > > To: Julie Todaro >>, > > Martin Garnar >> > > Cc: "tf-edi at lists.ala.org" < > > tf-edi at lists.ala.org>> > > You may not have heard of this new blog...the posts of the creators > > have already initiated engaging and honest conversation. > > > > http://readingwhilewhite.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > > > > > =========================================== > > The purpose of this email discussion and announcement list is for > > general announcements and discussions. 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Click here Oregon State Library Jobline A Weekly Job Resource from the Oregon State Library | October 2, 2015 OREGON STATE LIBRARY Closing Date 10/12/15 Information Systems Specialist 3 (Customer Support Specialist), Salem, OR OREGON Closing Dates 10/07/15 Law Library Assistant- Part-time, Oregon City, OR 10/14/15 Temporary Cataloging Assistant, limited duration (6 months), Portland, OR 10/14/15 Librarian, Joseph, OR 10/29/15 Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor, Corvallis, OR 10/07/15 Library Technician 2, Corvallis, OR 10/16/15 Librarian - Youth Services, Woodburn, OR 10/14/15 Librarian, Joseph, OR 10/05/15 Administrative Secretary, Salem, OR No Date Library Aide I, Dallas, OR 10/05/15 Digital Projects Developer, Portland, OR 10/02/15 Youth Library Assistant, Lakeview, OR 09/28/15 Library Technician, Portland, OR 09/25/15 Youth & Community Services Librarian, Creswell, OR 10/01/15 Youth Services Librarian, Oregon City, OR 09/28/15 Program Manager, Eugene, OR 09/28/15 Program Manager - Library, Eugene, OR 09/25/15 Head of Special Collections and College Archivist, Portland, OR OUT OF STATE Closing Dates No Date Digital Services Librarian, Meridian, ID No Date HR Coordinator, Meridian, ID 10/16/15 Branch Manager 1, Washougal, WA 10/11/15 Executive Director, Walla Walla, WA No Date School Library Consultant, Cheyenne, WY No Date Librarian 1 - Youth Services, Eagle, ID No Date Director, Superiorland Library Cooperative, Marquette, MI 10/18/15 Executive Director, Piscataway, NJ 09/27/15 Assistant Director for Public Services, Savannah, GA Oregon State Library Job Announcement Information Systems Specialist 3 (Customer Support Specialist) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/12/15 Salem, OR The Customer Support Specialist provides technical and maintenance support for network, desktop, and portable devices, including associated applications and systems, to all State Library employees and agents of the State Library. This position provides initial support and resolution of desktop and network operating issues. This position is an integral part of a small IT team and as such will require some cross training to understand how various systems at the State Library work as well as triaging those systems in times when IT coverage is limited. Link to the full job announcement: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregon/jobs/1255975/information-systems-specialist-3-customer-support-specialist Return to top of page OREGON Job Announcements Law Library Assistant (Part-time) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/7/15 Oregon City, OR The Clackamas County Law Library seeks a part?time (30 hours/week) Law Library Assistant. Primary responsibilities involve providing legal research and reference assistance to patrons? processing incoming print and non?print materials? and assisting the Law Librarian. Candidates with strong cataloging, communication and computer skills in a legal environment are encouraged to apply. This is a great opportunity for someone with a MLS or JD degree who seeks part?time employment. Competitive candidates will have at least one year of library experience (law library preferred) and/or familiarity with navigating through the unique print and electronic law library system. For more information: http://www.clackamas.us/des/jobs.html Return to top of page ******************************************** Temporary Cataloging Assistant, limited duration (6 months) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Portland, OR The University Library is seeking a full-time Temporary Cataloging Assistant to join our Resource Services team. Primary responsibility for this position is cataloging and the creation of original, full-level bibliographic records for PSU electronic theses and dissertations. Library materials are cataloged according to local, regional and national standards and practices. Cataloging to include subject analysis and subject heading verification. In addition, research is performed to assist in establishing author name authority records, which will be reviewed and contributed to the National Authority File. Bibliographic records will be contributed to both WorldCat and the Orbis Cascade Alliance Shared ILS. Employee may also participate in special projects as assigned. Only applicants with previous cataloging experience will be considered. Applicants must have experience with Library of Congress Subject Headings and knowledge of NACO work. The pay rate for this position will be $17.39/hour. This is a temporary position at 40 hours/week for 6 months. No benefits. Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity. If this sounds like an exciting opportunity for you, please submit a cover letter and resume to Search Coordinator Stephanie Doig at smdoig at pdx.edu. Review of applications will begin Oct. 10. Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Joseph, OR The City of Joseph is seeking applicants for the position of Librarian. This will be a permanent part-time position of 20 hrs./per week. Qualifications will be three years office/admin experience. Library experience is preferred. Please submit a letter of interest, resume and applications by 4:00 pm October 14th, 2015 to the City of Joseph. The City is EOE. For a complete job description, please contact Donna Warnock, City Recorder. Return to top of page ******************************************** Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/29/15 Corvallis, OR The Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, tenure-track Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor position. Reporting to the Head of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Services, the successful candidate will implement services and instruction in support of the broadest possible dissemination, impact, and use of scholarly and intellectual output. The librarian will join an agile and innovative department and library that is responsible for the development of the ScholarsArchive at OSU institutional repository (the 36th ranked institutional repository in the world), internationally recognized digital collections, and robust faculty and student open access deposit services. OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs. The full announcement, job requirements and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Look for posting #0016026. Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Technician 2 Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/7/15 Corvallis, OR ?OSU Libraries and Press seeks a dedicated and experienced library technician for Circulation Services at The Valley Library. This is a full time, 12 month position in our Library Experience and Access Department, covering swing and graveyard shift hours. The successful candidate will be responsible for circulation of library materials and technology to the bustling evening crowd and bridging the midnight shift change. If you love public contact in a busy and fulfilling academic environment, this job is for you. Night owls please apply!? For a full position summary and to apply, visit: https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=426654 Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian - Youth Services Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Woodburn, OR Responsible for delivery of story times and other youth programs, including outreach to schools and preschools; identifying and interpreting user needs, providing reference, readers' advisory, computer, database and referral services to Library patrons directly, and by telephone; and assisting patrons in material selection. Additionally, responsible for acting as the lead in the Youth Services program, which entails guiding the work of part-time library assistants, participation in regular lead staff meetings with the Library Manager and additional relevant duties. Link to the full job announcement: www.ci.woodburn.or.us ? click on Services ? choose HR/Careers Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Joseph, OR The City of Joseph is seeking applicants for the position of Librarian. This will be a permanent, part time position of 20 hrs./per week. It pays $12.18 per hour. Qualifications will be three years office/admin experience. Library experience is preferred. Person must be enthusiastic about serving our local citizens, able to assure efficient and economic use of resources, efficient at organizing and ability to work independently. Please submit a letter of interest, resume and application by 4:00 p.m. October 14th, 2014 to the City of Joseph. The City is EOE. For a complete job description, please contact Donna Warnock, City Recorder at 541-432-3832. Return to top of page ******************************************** Administrative Secretary Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: 10/5/15 Salem, OR Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Service is seeking an experienced creative Administrative Secretary. Part of a team of 6 reporting to the Executive Director of CCRLS, this position coordinates Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Services (CCRLS) and Polk, Yamhill and Marion County (PYM) Library Directors? (CCC and 17 public libraries) activities and procedures; takes meeting minutes, prepares contracts, tracks time of employees; maintains department filing system according to established procedures and confidentiality standards; updates mailing and phone lists and arranges mailings and announcements; prepares check requests, supply requisitions, invoices, purchase orders, library chargebacks and related forms and paperwork using established procedures; interacts diplomatically with other divisions, departments, and offices on campus, and with a wide variety of local government, library agencies, and the general public off campus. Researches and creates statistical reports as requested; designs spreadsheets and tracks data, administrative interaction with collection agency accounts, interacts with mail service vendor. Reconciles ecommerce payments on behalf of libraries in PayPal with Wells Fargo Bank and internal systems. Arranges department and advisory committee meetings; transcribes minutes; coordinates billing and travel reimbursements of individuals attending meetings with appropriate department or local government agency. Link: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/chemeketacc/default.cfm Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Aide I Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: No Date Dallas, OR City of Dallas is accepting applications for a Library Aide I. This is a regular, part-time, 20 hour/week position. Salary $12.10 to $15.91 per hour. Must be able to work evenings and weekends and have H.S. diploma or GED. We are looking to fill a current opening as well as create an eligibility list for 2 additional openings we anticipate early next year. Position open until filled; first review on Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Equal Opportunity Employer. City applications and job description available at City Manager?s Office, 187 SE Court Street and online at www.dallasor.gov Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Projects Developer Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: 10/5/15 Portland, OR Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon invites applications for the Digital Projects Developer position at the Aubrey R. Watzek Library. Lewis & Clark is a selective liberal arts college with graduate programs in Education, Counseling Psychology, and Law. Watzek Library?s Digital Services unit develops and maintains information resources and systems that support the academic activities of Lewis & Clark students and faculty. The department maintains the library website, off campus access to databases, and the library?s digital collections systems. The unit collaborates with librarians, faculty and other institutions on digital initiatives that advance the academic mission of Lewis & Clark. (See http://library.lclark.edu/lib/digitalinitiatives.html for examples of projects). Link to the full job announcement: https://jobs.lclark.edu/postings/5610 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Library Assistant Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 10/2/15 Lakeview, OR Do you love working with children and teenagers of all ages? Are you able to woo people of any personality with a friendly smile and great service? Can you fearlessly wield a computer to find a book or website, check email, and create a document? Do you thrive on learning? If so, we want to meet you! The Lake County Library District is seeking a team-oriented individual to fill an immediate opening for a Youth Library Assistant. The Youth Library Assistant oversees library programs for children and teens, including preschool storytimes, early literacy workshops for parents and caregivers, and the Summer Reading Programs for kids and teens. All staff in our small library, including the Youth Library Assistant, work at the front desk helping library patrons check out items and find information. Application and complete job description can be found on our website at http://bit.ly/lcldwork Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Technician Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 9/28/15 Portland, OR The Portland Branch of the Ninth Circuit library is currently advertising for a temporary (one year), part-time Library Technician position (20 hours per week). Please see the Ninth Circuit's Employment Page (http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/library/employment/) which provides instructions for applying. Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth & Community Services Librarian Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 9/25/15 Creswell, OR Creswell Library seeks a full-time youth librarian to spread his/her wings in our innovative, fun, small-town library. Enthusiasm is more important than experience. MLS or MLS-in-progress required. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to learn all aspects of public librarianship?or to apply what they already know as part of a supportive team. It?s an especially exciting time as we fundraise and prepare for a building/expansion project. Be part of our success story! Competitive salary and benefits. (Creswell is just 10 miles south of Eugene on I-5.) Full job description and requirements can be found at www.creswell-library.org Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 10/1/15 Oregon City, OR Passion for libraries and youth services are required. Knowledge about current youth and family issues as well as a firm understanding of technology trends is a must. Creativity, innovation, and flexibility are key to providing the quality of service we desire for our community?s youth. The Youth Services Librarian is Responsible for collection development, programming, Summer Reading Program, outreach, and special project for the children?s and teen areas of the Library. To learn more about this unique opportunity, please go to the full job posting at http://www.orcity.org/humanresources/open-job-youth-services-librarian-2015 Return to top of page ******************************************** Program Manager Posted: 9/3/15 Closes: 9/28/15 Eugene, OR The Orbis Cascade Alliance seeks applications for the new position of Program Manager to oversee, coordinate, develop and assess the Discovery and Delivery Program, consisting of discovery systems and services, chiefly but not exclusively the Ex Libris discovery system, and delivery systems and services, chiefly the Summit service based on Ex Libris Alma and Primo integrated library system, used by all member libraries. See complete application instructions at: http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?subtype=administrative Return to top of page ******************************************** Program Manager - Library Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: 9/28/15 Eugene, OR I am pleased to announce a great position opening with the Orbis Cascade Alliance. This Program Manager position reports to the Executive Director and oversees both our discovery and delivery services. Thus, they are the lead on our consortial implementation of Primo for all 37 members as well as Summit, our new resource sharing system created as part of a development partnership between the Alliance and Ex Libris. This position works closely with four other Program Managers to provide leadership for the full range of Alliance services. The Program Manager works with member libraries, vendors, consortium staff, and Alliance teams to oversee, coordinate, develop and assess the Discovery and Delivery Program, consisting of discovery systems and services, chiefly but not exclusively the Ex Libris Primo discovery system, and delivery systems and services, chiefly the Summit service based on Ex Libris Alma and Primo integrated library system, used by all member libraries. Link to the full job announcement: http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?id=5283 Return to top of page ******************************************** Head of Special Collections and College Archivist Posted: 8/20/15 Closes: 9/25/15 Portland, OR Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon invites applications for the Head of Special Collections and College Archivist at the Aubrey R. Watzek Library. Lewis & Clark is a selective liberal arts college with graduate programs in Education, Counseling Psychology, and Law. We seek a dynamic leader to build and shape a highly successful program and offer opportunities for professional growth and advancement to the successful candidate. For further information and to apply, please see: https://jobs.lclark.edu/postings/5449 Return to top of page OUT OF STATE Job Announcements Digital Services Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Digital Services Librarian works closely with the Deputy Director and a small team of individuals to provide consistent, dynamic, and excellent customer service to library patrons. The Digital Services Librarian is responsible for maintaining a pleasant, inviting, and safe environment in delivering services to the Meridian community. Link: http://www.mld.org/?q=node/19 Return to top of page ******************************************** HR Coordinator Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Meridian Library District is seeking customer service oriented candidates for a part time HR Coordinator position to provide human resources support districtwide. We are looking for candidates who thrive on providing excellent internal/external customer service and are willing to be flexible and versatile in order to meet the library?s needs. The HR Coordinator uses a friendly, customer service oriented approach to administer and facilitate a variety of general HR activities for the District. This position is responsible for a full range of human resource activities and program support district?wide, including onboarding, recruitment, training, benefits administration, records maintenance, and regulatory compliance. Works under general supervision. Link to the full job announcement: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3u6krCz_ujfelI5X3g3Y1M2bUk/view?pli=1 Return to top of page ******************************************** Branch Manager 1 Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Washougal, WA Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Branch Manager 1. Based in our Washougal Community Library, the Branch Manager 1 will provide a full range of patron assistance; support, plan and implement programs; and oversee the collections of the branch and its outlets. The position will represent the branch and library district in the assigned communities, building and sustaining positive community relationships. Previous experience working with stakeholders and Friends of the Library groups as well as building projects is desired. Salary: Starting at $55,453 annually. Excellent benefits package with Washington State PERS retirement. For more information on how to apply please go to http://new.fvrl.org/work-fvrl Return to top of page ******************************************** Executive Director Posted: 9/3/15 Closes: 10/11/15 Walla Walla, WA The Executive Director reports to the Board and works under its vision and direction. As chief administrator, the Executive Director performs professional level organizational and library administrative tasks to provide effective and efficient services to the residents of the District. The Executive Director also leads strategic planning, implements operational procedures, oversees personnel, develops and manages the annual budget and financial plans, oversees the integration of current technologies, and exercises leadership in planning, designing, and maintaining District facilities. See the Executive Director job description for additional details. Link to full job announcement http://www.gossagesager.com/WWEDad.htm Return to top of page ******************************************** School Library Consultant Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: No Date Cheyenne, WY This professional librarian position will create, manage and deliver training on WSL services and other resources available to school library employees and will serve as a consultant on a wide variety of school library topics. The ideal candidate will be well-versed in the unique requirements, functions and needs of school libraries and self-assured in their role as a liaison to educational entities, government agencies, library organizations and other stakeholders. This position will also manage collection development of WSL's library science materials, provide service desk support and respond to reference questions from state agencies, libraries and the general public. For more information, please visit: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1229904 Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian 1 - Youth Services Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: No Date Eagle, ID The Eagle Public Library is seeking a Youth Services Librarian to join a library focused on delivering community-driven services. The ideal candidate will be passionate about serving young people, be passionate about literacy, be willing try new ideas, and will be able to laugh. The successful candidate will bring a positive, creative, and enthusiastic approach to enhancing inventive and imaginative learning and exploration that engages young people. This position reports to the Youth Services Manager. The Youth Services Librarian performs a variety of direct public service work and outreach, specifically targeting youth between the ages of 0-18. Working with Library Administration, the Youth Services Librarian plans, promotes, and implements library services, programs, and outreach for youth. The successful candidate for this position utilizes advanced knowledge of childhood development and early literacy to provide exceptional service to the families of Eagle. Open until further notice; apply by September 20, 2015, for priority consideration. To learn more about this position and for instructions on how to apply, please visit the Library?s website at http://bit.ly/eaglecityjobs Return to top of page ******************************************** Director, Superiorland Library Cooperative Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: No Date Marquette, MI The Superiorland Library Cooperative is seeking candidates for the position of Director. The Cooperative focuses on collaboration and resource sharing among its 38 public library members in northern Michigan and is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors. The staff of 5 use an $850,000 budget to offer innovative technology strategies, access to electronic resources, technical training and support, public library consulting and to manage the Upper Peninsula Region of Library Cooperation (UPRLC), an integrated library system, which serves 85 school, public, and tribal libraries. Applications and nominations will be accepted until the position is filled, but those received by 5 o?clock pm October 1, 2015 will receive first consideration. For a complete position description click here: http://joomla.uproc.lib.mi.us/SLC/images/pdf_files/jobdescription.pdf Return to top of page ******************************************** Executive Director Posted: 8/20/15 Closes: 10/18/15 Piscataway, NJ Seeking a visionary and experienced Executive Director to lead THE innovative New Jersey Library Cooperative to even higher levels of service and resource-sharing. The Executive Board of LibraryLinkNJ, located in Piscataway, NJ, seeks an experienced leader?responsive to member, staff and state-wide needs and skilled in focusing the efforts of a team of talented professionals?as its next Executive Director. LibraryLinkNJ is the single, statewide, multi-type library cooperative in New Jersey, working in partnership with its 2,000 multi-type member libraries and the New Jersey State Library to provide access to excellent library services for 8.79 million residents in twenty-one counties. With a $1.84 million annual budget and 6 FTE system staff, LibraryLinkNJ is a member-focused organization with a reputation for providing effective continuing education, strong outreach services, high-level support for innovative technologies, and statewide delivery to its multi-type library membership. For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. To start the application process, send a cover letter that supports your candidacy for the position and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Karen Miller. Return to top of page ******************************************** Assistant Director for Public Services Posted: 8/14/15 Closes: 9/27/15 Savannah, GA Create tomorrow?s library today?join the Live Oak (GA) Public Libraries as its next Assistant Director for Public Services. The successful candidate will be a forward-thinking and dynamic peak performer. As part of the Executive Leadership team, this position plans, directs and organizes all library public services, coordinates service activities, and manages six key positions within the organization. The ideal candidate will have the ability to demonstrate team-building skills and create an environment conducive to change with patience, determination and a sense of humor. The Live Oak Public Libraries? staff of 180 (120 FTEs) annually circulates approximately 1.9 million items to the 400,000 residents within the three county service area. The Library has an annual budget of $9.4 million, 19 locations and one bookmobile. An active Foundation and Friends of the Library group provide additional funding and volunteer resources with an expanding focus on programming and community engagement. For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. To start the application process, send a cover letter that supports your candidacy for the position and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Jobeth Bradbury. 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Click here Oregon State Library Jobline A Weekly Job Resource from the Oregon State Library | October 2, 2015 OREGON STATE LIBRARY Closing Date 10/12/15 Information Systems Specialist 3 (Customer Support Specialist), Salem, OR OREGON Closing Dates 10/07/15 Law Library Assistant- Part-time, Oregon City, OR 10/14/15 Temporary Cataloging Assistant, limited duration (6 months), Portland, OR 10/14/15 Librarian, Joseph, OR 10/29/15 Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor, Corvallis, OR 10/07/15 Library Technician 2, Corvallis, OR 10/16/15 Librarian - Youth Services, Woodburn, OR 10/14/15 Librarian, Joseph, OR 10/05/15 Administrative Secretary, Salem, OR No Date Library Aide I, Dallas, OR 10/05/15 Digital Projects Developer, Portland, OR 10/02/15 Youth Library Assistant, Lakeview, OR 09/28/15 Library Technician, Portland, OR 09/25/15 Youth & Community Services Librarian, Creswell, OR 10/01/15 Youth Services Librarian, Oregon City, OR 09/28/15 Program Manager, Eugene, OR 09/28/15 Program Manager - Library, Eugene, OR 09/25/15 Head of Special Collections and College Archivist, Portland, OR OUT OF STATE Closing Dates No Date Digital Services Librarian, Meridian, ID No Date HR Coordinator, Meridian, ID 10/16/15 Branch Manager 1, Washougal, WA 10/11/15 Executive Director, Walla Walla, WA No Date School Library Consultant, Cheyenne, WY No Date Librarian 1 - Youth Services, Eagle, ID No Date Director, Superiorland Library Cooperative, Marquette, MI 10/18/15 Executive Director, Piscataway, NJ 09/27/15 Assistant Director for Public Services, Savannah, GA Oregon State Library Job Announcement Information Systems Specialist 3 (Customer Support Specialist) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/12/15 Salem, OR The Customer Support Specialist provides technical and maintenance support for network, desktop, and portable devices, including associated applications and systems, to all State Library employees and agents of the State Library. This position provides initial support and resolution of desktop and network operating issues. This position is an integral part of a small IT team and as such will require some cross training to understand how various systems at the State Library work as well as triaging those systems in times when IT coverage is limited. Link to the full job announcement: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregon/jobs/1255975/information-systems-specialist-3-customer-support-specialist Return to top of page OREGON Job Announcements Law Library Assistant (Part-time) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/7/15 Oregon City, OR The Clackamas County Law Library seeks a part?time (30 hours/week) Law Library Assistant. Primary responsibilities involve providing legal research and reference assistance to patrons? processing incoming print and non?print materials? and assisting the Law Librarian. Candidates with strong cataloging, communication and computer skills in a legal environment are encouraged to apply. This is a great opportunity for someone with a MLS or JD degree who seeks part?time employment. Competitive candidates will have at least one year of library experience (law library preferred) and/or familiarity with navigating through the unique print and electronic law library system. For more information: http://www.clackamas.us/des/jobs.html Return to top of page ******************************************** Temporary Cataloging Assistant, limited duration (6 months) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Portland, OR The University Library is seeking a full-time Temporary Cataloging Assistant to join our Resource Services team. Primary responsibility for this position is cataloging and the creation of original, full-level bibliographic records for PSU electronic theses and dissertations. Library materials are cataloged according to local, regional and national standards and practices. Cataloging to include subject analysis and subject heading verification. In addition, research is performed to assist in establishing author name authority records, which will be reviewed and contributed to the National Authority File. Bibliographic records will be contributed to both WorldCat and the Orbis Cascade Alliance Shared ILS. Employee may also participate in special projects as assigned. Only applicants with previous cataloging experience will be considered. Applicants must have experience with Library of Congress Subject Headings and knowledge of NACO work. The pay rate for this position will be $17.39/hour. This is a temporary position at 40 hours/week for 6 months. No benefits. Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity. If this sounds like an exciting opportunity for you, please submit a cover letter and resume to Search Coordinator Stephanie Doig at smdoig at pdx.edu. Review of applications will begin Oct. 10. Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Joseph, OR The City of Joseph is seeking applicants for the position of Librarian. This will be a permanent part-time position of 20 hrs./per week. Qualifications will be three years office/admin experience. Library experience is preferred. Please submit a letter of interest, resume and applications by 4:00 pm October 14th, 2015 to the City of Joseph. The City is EOE. For a complete job description, please contact Donna Warnock, City Recorder. Return to top of page ******************************************** Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/29/15 Corvallis, OR The Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, tenure-track Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor position. Reporting to the Head of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Services, the successful candidate will implement services and instruction in support of the broadest possible dissemination, impact, and use of scholarly and intellectual output. The librarian will join an agile and innovative department and library that is responsible for the development of the ScholarsArchive at OSU institutional repository (the 36th ranked institutional repository in the world), internationally recognized digital collections, and robust faculty and student open access deposit services. OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs. The full announcement, job requirements and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Look for posting #0016026. Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Technician 2 Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/7/15 Corvallis, OR ?OSU Libraries and Press seeks a dedicated and experienced library technician for Circulation Services at The Valley Library. This is a full time, 12 month position in our Library Experience and Access Department, covering swing and graveyard shift hours. The successful candidate will be responsible for circulation of library materials and technology to the bustling evening crowd and bridging the midnight shift change. If you love public contact in a busy and fulfilling academic environment, this job is for you. Night owls please apply!? For a full position summary and to apply, visit: https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=426654 Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian - Youth Services Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Woodburn, OR Responsible for delivery of story times and other youth programs, including outreach to schools and preschools; identifying and interpreting user needs, providing reference, readers' advisory, computer, database and referral services to Library patrons directly, and by telephone; and assisting patrons in material selection. Additionally, responsible for acting as the lead in the Youth Services program, which entails guiding the work of part-time library assistants, participation in regular lead staff meetings with the Library Manager and additional relevant duties. Link to the full job announcement: www.ci.woodburn.or.us ? click on Services ? choose HR/Careers Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Joseph, OR The City of Joseph is seeking applicants for the position of Librarian. This will be a permanent, part time position of 20 hrs./per week. It pays $12.18 per hour. Qualifications will be three years office/admin experience. Library experience is preferred. Person must be enthusiastic about serving our local citizens, able to assure efficient and economic use of resources, efficient at organizing and ability to work independently. Please submit a letter of interest, resume and application by 4:00 p.m. October 14th, 2014 to the City of Joseph. The City is EOE. For a complete job description, please contact Donna Warnock, City Recorder at 541-432-3832. Return to top of page ******************************************** Administrative Secretary Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: 10/5/15 Salem, OR Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Service is seeking an experienced creative Administrative Secretary. Part of a team of 6 reporting to the Executive Director of CCRLS, this position coordinates Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Services (CCRLS) and Polk, Yamhill and Marion County (PYM) Library Directors? (CCC and 17 public libraries) activities and procedures; takes meeting minutes, prepares contracts, tracks time of employees; maintains department filing system according to established procedures and confidentiality standards; updates mailing and phone lists and arranges mailings and announcements; prepares check requests, supply requisitions, invoices, purchase orders, library chargebacks and related forms and paperwork using established procedures; interacts diplomatically with other divisions, departments, and offices on campus, and with a wide variety of local government, library agencies, and the general public off campus. Researches and creates statistical reports as requested; designs spreadsheets and tracks data, administrative interaction with collection agency accounts, interacts with mail service vendor. Reconciles ecommerce payments on behalf of libraries in PayPal with Wells Fargo Bank and internal systems. Arranges department and advisory committee meetings; transcribes minutes; coordinates billing and travel reimbursements of individuals attending meetings with appropriate department or local government agency. Link: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/chemeketacc/default.cfm Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Aide I Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: No Date Dallas, OR City of Dallas is accepting applications for a Library Aide I. This is a regular, part-time, 20 hour/week position. Salary $12.10 to $15.91 per hour. Must be able to work evenings and weekends and have H.S. diploma or GED. We are looking to fill a current opening as well as create an eligibility list for 2 additional openings we anticipate early next year. Position open until filled; first review on Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Equal Opportunity Employer. City applications and job description available at City Manager?s Office, 187 SE Court Street and online at www.dallasor.gov Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Projects Developer Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: 10/5/15 Portland, OR Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon invites applications for the Digital Projects Developer position at the Aubrey R. Watzek Library. Lewis & Clark is a selective liberal arts college with graduate programs in Education, Counseling Psychology, and Law. Watzek Library?s Digital Services unit develops and maintains information resources and systems that support the academic activities of Lewis & Clark students and faculty. The department maintains the library website, off campus access to databases, and the library?s digital collections systems. The unit collaborates with librarians, faculty and other institutions on digital initiatives that advance the academic mission of Lewis & Clark. (See http://library.lclark.edu/lib/digitalinitiatives.html for examples of projects). Link to the full job announcement: https://jobs.lclark.edu/postings/5610 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Library Assistant Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 10/2/15 Lakeview, OR Do you love working with children and teenagers of all ages? Are you able to woo people of any personality with a friendly smile and great service? Can you fearlessly wield a computer to find a book or website, check email, and create a document? Do you thrive on learning? If so, we want to meet you! The Lake County Library District is seeking a team-oriented individual to fill an immediate opening for a Youth Library Assistant. The Youth Library Assistant oversees library programs for children and teens, including preschool storytimes, early literacy workshops for parents and caregivers, and the Summer Reading Programs for kids and teens. All staff in our small library, including the Youth Library Assistant, work at the front desk helping library patrons check out items and find information. Application and complete job description can be found on our website at http://bit.ly/lcldwork Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Technician Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 9/28/15 Portland, OR The Portland Branch of the Ninth Circuit library is currently advertising for a temporary (one year), part-time Library Technician position (20 hours per week). Please see the Ninth Circuit's Employment Page (http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/library/employment/) which provides instructions for applying. Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth & Community Services Librarian Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 9/25/15 Creswell, OR Creswell Library seeks a full-time youth librarian to spread his/her wings in our innovative, fun, small-town library. Enthusiasm is more important than experience. MLS or MLS-in-progress required. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to learn all aspects of public librarianship?or to apply what they already know as part of a supportive team. It?s an especially exciting time as we fundraise and prepare for a building/expansion project. Be part of our success story! Competitive salary and benefits. (Creswell is just 10 miles south of Eugene on I-5.) Full job description and requirements can be found at www.creswell-library.org Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian Posted: 9/11/15 Closes: 10/1/15 Oregon City, OR Passion for libraries and youth services are required. Knowledge about current youth and family issues as well as a firm understanding of technology trends is a must. Creativity, innovation, and flexibility are key to providing the quality of service we desire for our community?s youth. The Youth Services Librarian is Responsible for collection development, programming, Summer Reading Program, outreach, and special project for the children?s and teen areas of the Library. To learn more about this unique opportunity, please go to the full job posting at http://www.orcity.org/humanresources/open-job-youth-services-librarian-2015 Return to top of page ******************************************** Program Manager Posted: 9/3/15 Closes: 9/28/15 Eugene, OR The Orbis Cascade Alliance seeks applications for the new position of Program Manager to oversee, coordinate, develop and assess the Discovery and Delivery Program, consisting of discovery systems and services, chiefly but not exclusively the Ex Libris discovery system, and delivery systems and services, chiefly the Summit service based on Ex Libris Alma and Primo integrated library system, used by all member libraries. See complete application instructions at: http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?subtype=administrative Return to top of page ******************************************** Program Manager - Library Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: 9/28/15 Eugene, OR I am pleased to announce a great position opening with the Orbis Cascade Alliance. This Program Manager position reports to the Executive Director and oversees both our discovery and delivery services. Thus, they are the lead on our consortial implementation of Primo for all 37 members as well as Summit, our new resource sharing system created as part of a development partnership between the Alliance and Ex Libris. This position works closely with four other Program Managers to provide leadership for the full range of Alliance services. The Program Manager works with member libraries, vendors, consortium staff, and Alliance teams to oversee, coordinate, develop and assess the Discovery and Delivery Program, consisting of discovery systems and services, chiefly but not exclusively the Ex Libris Primo discovery system, and delivery systems and services, chiefly the Summit service based on Ex Libris Alma and Primo integrated library system, used by all member libraries. Link to the full job announcement: http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?id=5283 Return to top of page ******************************************** Head of Special Collections and College Archivist Posted: 8/20/15 Closes: 9/25/15 Portland, OR Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon invites applications for the Head of Special Collections and College Archivist at the Aubrey R. Watzek Library. Lewis & Clark is a selective liberal arts college with graduate programs in Education, Counseling Psychology, and Law. We seek a dynamic leader to build and shape a highly successful program and offer opportunities for professional growth and advancement to the successful candidate. For further information and to apply, please see: https://jobs.lclark.edu/postings/5449 Return to top of page OUT OF STATE Job Announcements Digital Services Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Digital Services Librarian works closely with the Deputy Director and a small team of individuals to provide consistent, dynamic, and excellent customer service to library patrons. The Digital Services Librarian is responsible for maintaining a pleasant, inviting, and safe environment in delivering services to the Meridian community. Link: http://www.mld.org/?q=node/19 Return to top of page ******************************************** HR Coordinator Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Meridian Library District is seeking customer service oriented candidates for a part time HR Coordinator position to provide human resources support districtwide. We are looking for candidates who thrive on providing excellent internal/external customer service and are willing to be flexible and versatile in order to meet the library?s needs. The HR Coordinator uses a friendly, customer service oriented approach to administer and facilitate a variety of general HR activities for the District. This position is responsible for a full range of human resource activities and program support district?wide, including onboarding, recruitment, training, benefits administration, records maintenance, and regulatory compliance. Works under general supervision. Link to the full job announcement: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3u6krCz_ujfelI5X3g3Y1M2bUk/view?pli=1 Return to top of page ******************************************** Branch Manager 1 Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Washougal, WA Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Branch Manager 1. Based in our Washougal Community Library, the Branch Manager 1 will provide a full range of patron assistance; support, plan and implement programs; and oversee the collections of the branch and its outlets. The position will represent the branch and library district in the assigned communities, building and sustaining positive community relationships. Previous experience working with stakeholders and Friends of the Library groups as well as building projects is desired. Salary: Starting at $55,453 annually. Excellent benefits package with Washington State PERS retirement. For more information on how to apply please go to http://new.fvrl.org/work-fvrl Return to top of page ******************************************** Executive Director Posted: 9/3/15 Closes: 10/11/15 Walla Walla, WA The Executive Director reports to the Board and works under its vision and direction. As chief administrator, the Executive Director performs professional level organizational and library administrative tasks to provide effective and efficient services to the residents of the District. The Executive Director also leads strategic planning, implements operational procedures, oversees personnel, develops and manages the annual budget and financial plans, oversees the integration of current technologies, and exercises leadership in planning, designing, and maintaining District facilities. See the Executive Director job description for additional details. Link to full job announcement http://www.gossagesager.com/WWEDad.htm Return to top of page ******************************************** School Library Consultant Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: No Date Cheyenne, WY This professional librarian position will create, manage and deliver training on WSL services and other resources available to school library employees and will serve as a consultant on a wide variety of school library topics. The ideal candidate will be well-versed in the unique requirements, functions and needs of school libraries and self-assured in their role as a liaison to educational entities, government agencies, library organizations and other stakeholders. This position will also manage collection development of WSL's library science materials, provide service desk support and respond to reference questions from state agencies, libraries and the general public. For more information, please visit: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1229904 Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian 1 - Youth Services Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: No Date Eagle, ID The Eagle Public Library is seeking a Youth Services Librarian to join a library focused on delivering community-driven services. The ideal candidate will be passionate about serving young people, be passionate about literacy, be willing try new ideas, and will be able to laugh. The successful candidate will bring a positive, creative, and enthusiastic approach to enhancing inventive and imaginative learning and exploration that engages young people. This position reports to the Youth Services Manager. The Youth Services Librarian performs a variety of direct public service work and outreach, specifically targeting youth between the ages of 0-18. Working with Library Administration, the Youth Services Librarian plans, promotes, and implements library services, programs, and outreach for youth. The successful candidate for this position utilizes advanced knowledge of childhood development and early literacy to provide exceptional service to the families of Eagle. Open until further notice; apply by September 20, 2015, for priority consideration. To learn more about this position and for instructions on how to apply, please visit the Library?s website at http://bit.ly/eaglecityjobs Return to top of page ******************************************** Director, Superiorland Library Cooperative Posted: 8/28/15 Closes: No Date Marquette, MI The Superiorland Library Cooperative is seeking candidates for the position of Director. The Cooperative focuses on collaboration and resource sharing among its 38 public library members in northern Michigan and is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors. The staff of 5 use an $850,000 budget to offer innovative technology strategies, access to electronic resources, technical training and support, public library consulting and to manage the Upper Peninsula Region of Library Cooperation (UPRLC), an integrated library system, which serves 85 school, public, and tribal libraries. Applications and nominations will be accepted until the position is filled, but those received by 5 o?clock pm October 1, 2015 will receive first consideration. For a complete position description click here: http://joomla.uproc.lib.mi.us/SLC/images/pdf_files/jobdescription.pdf Return to top of page ******************************************** Executive Director Posted: 8/20/15 Closes: 10/18/15 Piscataway, NJ Seeking a visionary and experienced Executive Director to lead THE innovative New Jersey Library Cooperative to even higher levels of service and resource-sharing. The Executive Board of LibraryLinkNJ, located in Piscataway, NJ, seeks an experienced leader?responsive to member, staff and state-wide needs and skilled in focusing the efforts of a team of talented professionals?as its next Executive Director. LibraryLinkNJ is the single, statewide, multi-type library cooperative in New Jersey, working in partnership with its 2,000 multi-type member libraries and the New Jersey State Library to provide access to excellent library services for 8.79 million residents in twenty-one counties. With a $1.84 million annual budget and 6 FTE system staff, LibraryLinkNJ is a member-focused organization with a reputation for providing effective continuing education, strong outreach services, high-level support for innovative technologies, and statewide delivery to its multi-type library membership. For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. To start the application process, send a cover letter that supports your candidacy for the position and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Karen Miller. Return to top of page ******************************************** Assistant Director for Public Services Posted: 8/14/15 Closes: 9/27/15 Savannah, GA Create tomorrow?s library today?join the Live Oak (GA) Public Libraries as its next Assistant Director for Public Services. The successful candidate will be a forward-thinking and dynamic peak performer. As part of the Executive Leadership team, this position plans, directs and organizes all library public services, coordinates service activities, and manages six key positions within the organization. The ideal candidate will have the ability to demonstrate team-building skills and create an environment conducive to change with patience, determination and a sense of humor. The Live Oak Public Libraries? staff of 180 (120 FTEs) annually circulates approximately 1.9 million items to the 400,000 residents within the three county service area. The Library has an annual budget of $9.4 million, 19 locations and one bookmobile. An active Foundation and Friends of the Library group provide additional funding and volunteer resources with an expanding focus on programming and community engagement. For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. To start the application process, send a cover letter that supports your candidacy for the position and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Jobeth Bradbury. Return to top of page To List a Job Announcement To list a job on the Oregon State Library's Jobline, please provide the following information: Job Title Closing Date City & State Brief description of position Link to the full job announcement Email your request to Jessica Rondema at jessica.rondema at state.or.us. All listings with no closing date mentioned will be removed from Jobline after one month. Return to top of page To Unsubscribe To subscribe/unsubscribe from libs-or, click here. Contacts at the Oregon State Library Jobline editor: Jessica Rondema, 503-378-2464 Oregon State Library homepage: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL Jobline Web Address: http://oregon.gov/osl/jobs/Jobline.htm Return to top of page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you don't remember your CSLP username and password, use the lost password form or contact CSLP Administrative Services using this 'contact us' form. Orders placed before December determine how many of each item Upstart produces so if you want to be sure to get certain items, order early! 2016 summer reading manuals will be distributed to children's librarian attending OLA's Children's Services Division Fall Workshop on October 17th or shipped to your library by the end of the year. Manuals that are shipped will be addressed to the person who submitted your library's 2014 summer reading statistics to the state library. Questions about manuals should be directed to CSD's Summer Reading Chair Kristy Kemper-Hodge (Kristy.KemperHodge at corvallisoregon.gov). One summer reading manual is purchased per CSLP member library's stationary outlets. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Katie [Message-icon-grey]How are we doing? Please take this four question survey to let us know how we can improve your experience. (http://tinyurl.com/qxu9ysb) Katie Anderson, Youth Services Consultant Library Support and Development Services Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 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 Library Services and Technology Act funds. Summer reading manuals are distributed by OLA's Children's Services Division summer reading chair, summer reading feedback and suggestions are collected by OLA's Young Adult Network CSLP Liaison, and all three of us listed below represent you on CSLP committees and at the CSLP annual meeting. For more information contact one of your CSLP representatives: * Kristy Kemper Hodge, CSD Summer Reading Chair: kristy.kemperhodge at corvallisoregon.gov * K'Lyn Hann, OYAN CSLP Liaison: klyn.hann at newbergoregon.gov * Katie Anderson, CSLP Oregon State Representative: katie.anderson at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 31918 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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(Georgia Public Library Service) * Oct. 21: Introducing Two New Library Guides (Nebraska Library Commission) CAREERS * Oct. 7: Leadership as an Act of Improvisation (American Management Association) * Oct. 8: Quiet influence: The New Wave of leadership (O'Reilly Media) * Oct. 15: Thank Goodness it's Monday (TGIM!): Enjoy Your Job, Enjoy Your Life (InSync Training) * Oct. 30: Webinar: People - Difficult or Different (Effectiveness Institute) CHILDREN & TEENS * Oct. 5: Book Love (TL Virtual Caf?) * Oct. 6: YA Announcements: Readers' Advisory for Teens (Booklist) * Oct. 7: STEAM @ Your Library (Nebraska Library Commission) * Oct. 7: Library Experiences That Engage Young Readers (Demco) * Oct. 7: Government Documents and National History Day Projects: Pursuing Primary Sources (Federal Depository Library Program) * Oct. 13: Language Nutrition and Early Literacy (Georgia Public Library Service) * Oct. 13: Engaging Reluctant Middle Grade Readers (School Library Journal) * Oct. 13: Bringing Creativity into Your Library with buncee (American Association of School Librarians) * Oct. 14: Engage Science Learners with the iBiome-Wetland App (American Association of School Librarians) * Oct. 20: The Scoop on Series Nonfiction: More New Titles for Fall 2015 (Booklist) * Oct. 21: 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten: Early Literacy DIY (Demco) COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT * Oct. 1: Listen Up! New Audiobooks for Fall and Beyond (Booklist) * Oct. 7: Developing Metadata for Long-Term Preservation, Enhanced Discovery, and Access of Digital Objects (Special Libraries Association) * Oct. 20: Going Digital (LYRASIS) * Oct. 20: The Scoop on Series Nonfiction: More New Titles for Fall 2015 (Booklist) * Oct. 27: Crime Fiction: Cult Classics & Hot New Titles (Booklist) COMMUNICATION * Oct. 30: People - Difficult or Different (Effectiveness Institute) DATABASES & eRESOURCES * Oct. 6: Medicare.gov: The Official Online Resource for Medicare (Federal Depository Library Program) * Oct. 15: Straight Outta Britannica: The Real Story behind Research (Booklist) * Oct. 20: Database of the Month: Literature Resource Center (Wyoming State Library) * Oct. 20: Research in a Digital World: Electronic Resources for K-12 (School Library Journal) * Oct. 21: Using Digital Public Library of America for Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning (American Association of School Librarians) * Oct. 22: ReferenceUSA Training FUNDRAISING * Oct. 14: Silent Auction Secrets: 5 Simple Changes to Generate Bigger Bids * Oct. 14: Introduction to Finding Grants (Grantspace) * Oct. 15: 31 Ways to Boost Your Year-End Appeal with Social Media (Nonprofit Hub) * Oct. 21: Introduction to Proposal Writing (Grantspace) * Oct. 27: Eight Tips for a Successful Email Fundraising Campaign (idealware) * Oct. 28: Introduction to Project Budgets (Grantspace) LEGAL * Oct. 1: Copytalk on International Trade Treaty (American Library Association) * Oct. 6: Things Librarians Should Know About Human Resources (Washington State Library) * Oct. 19: Intellectual Freedom (Idaho Commission for Libraries) LIBRARY SPACES * Oct. 7: ADA at 25 and Universal Design at Cultural Institutions (American Alliance of Museums) * Oct. 7: Getting Started with Usability Testing (Infopeople) * Oct. 14: Library Construction DOs and DON'Ts (Georgia Public Library Service) * Oct. 20: So You Need a Library... Now What? (Georgia Public Library Service) MANAGEMENT * Oct. 6: Things Librarians Should Know About Human Resources (Washington State Library) * Oct. 7: Leadership as an Act of Improvisation (American Management Association) * Oct. 7: Toxic Leadership in Organizations (4Good) * Oct. 8: Quiet influence: The New Wave of leadership (O'Reilly Media) * Oct. 14: New Management Realities for Special Libraries (SirsiDynix) * Oct. 21: Introducing Two New Library Guides (Nebraska Library Commission) * Oct. 21: It Takes Two: Technical Services and Public Services Collaborations (Georgia Library Association) * Oct. 21: Creating a Library "Holdings" Group: A Joined Service Model (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) * Oct. 29: E-rate: What's New for 2016? (WebJunction) OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS * Oct. 7: Driving Community Engagement for Library Makerspaces (Library Journal) * Oct. 7: ADA at 25 and Universal Design at Cultural Institutions (American Alliance of Museums) * Oct. 14: Pinterest for Libraries: Building Community Through Social Media (TechSoup) * Oct. 14: Responding to Visitors who are Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, Blind or with Low Vision (American Alliance of Museums) * Oct. 20: Engaging Adults Through Programming (Demco) * Oct. 21: Engaging Hispanic Families: Overcoming Challenges to Enrich Lives (Early Childhood Investigations) * Oct. 21: Public Health and Public Libraries: Librarians as Health Literacy First Responders (WebJunction) * Oct. 28: Responding to Visitors with Cognitive, Developmental and Emotional Disabilities (American Alliance of Museums) PROGRAMMING * Oct. 6: Money Smart Week 2016 (American Library Association) * Oct. 7: STEAM @ Your Library (Nebraska Library Commission) * Oct. 7: Driving Community Engagement for Library Makerspaces (Library Journal) * Oct. 15: Techboomers: Digital Literacy Tools for Libraries (Georgia Public Library Service) * Oct. 20: Engaging Adults Through Programming (Demco) * Oct. 21: Public Health and Public Libraries: Librarians as Health Literacy First Responders (WebJunction) READERS' ADVISORY * Oct. 6: YA Announcements: Readers' Advisory for Teens (Booklist) * Oct. 13: Engaging Reluctant Middle Grade Readers (School Library Journal) * Oct. 27: Crime Fiction: Cult Classics & Hot New Titles (Booklist) REFERENCE * Oct. 6: Medicare.gov: The Official Online Resource for Medicare (Federal Depository Library Program) * Oct. 7: Friends, Enemies, and Interests: Foreign Affairs Research with Government Information (North Carolina Library Association) * Oct. 13: Finding Reliable Information Online: Adventures of an Information Sleuth (Booklist) * Oct. 22: ReferenceUSA Training * Oct. 22: How to Give Them Everything When They Ask For It In An Hour...and NOT Freak Out! (Special Libraries Association) * Oct. 28: Wholesale, Retail, and International Trade Indicators in a Global Marketplace (U.S. Census) * Oct. 28: Discover National Library of Medicine Resources and More (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) SCHOOL LIBRARIES * Oct. 1: How to Deploy a 1:1 iPad Program in Education (Education Week) * Oct. 5: Book Love (TL Virtual Caf?) * Oct. 7: Government Documents and National History Day Projects: Pursuing Primary Sources (Federal Depository Library Program) * Oct. 13: Bringing Creativity into Your Library with buncee (American Association of School Librarians) * Oct. 14: Engage Science Learners with the iBiome-Wetland App (American Association of School Librarians) * Oct. 15: Straight Outta Britannica: The Real Story behind Research (Booklist) * Oct. 20: Research in a Digital World: Electronic Resources for K-12 (School Library Journal) * Oct. 21: Using Digital Public Library of America for Inquiry-Based Teaching and Learning (American Association of School Librarians) TECHNOLOGY * Oct. 1: Keep Your Connected Nonprofit or Library Secure (TechSoup) * Oct. 1: How to Deploy a 1:1 iPad Program in Education (Education Week) * Oct. 1: 11 ? Free Tools for Testing Website Accessibility (3PlayMedia) * Oct. 8: Web Scale Discovery Services (American Libraries Live) * Oct. 14: Pinterest for Libraries: Building Community Through Social Media (TechSoup) * Oct. 15: Techboomers: Digital Literacy Tools for Libraries (Georgia Public Library Service) * Oct. 20: Going Digital (LYRASIS) * Oct. 21: Breezing Along with the RML (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) * Oct. 22: How to Assist Researchers in Sharing Their Research Data (Library Connect) VOLUNTEERS * Oct. 13: Writing Accurate and useful Volunteer Position Descriptions (VolunteerMatch) * Oct. 15: Playing by the Rules: Creating an Effective Volunteer Handbook (VolunteerMatch) * Oct. 27: Engaging the Volunteer of the Future (VolunteerMatch) Cheers, Darci [Message-icon-grey]How are we doing? Please take this four question survey to let us know how we can improve your experience. (http://tinyurl.com/qxu9ysb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-378-2527 darci.hanning at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 31918 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 1231 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: From bgalbreath at eou.edu Fri Oct 2 11:32:50 2015 From: bgalbreath at eou.edu (Blake Galbreath) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 11:32:50 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] =?utf-8?q?Online_Northwest_2016_Hiatus=E2=80=A6Watch_Th?= =?utf-8?q?is_Space!?= Message-ID: Apologies for any cross-posting. Online Northwest 2016 Hiatus?Watch This Space! After our 2015 conference, the Online Northwest conference planning committee asked for your feedback. We asked Online Northwest participants for the last few years what?s working and what?s not, what could be better, and what we could change going forward. Thank you to everyone who replied. In order to incorporate your thoughtful ideas and comments, and plan for the future, we've decided to use this year to plan for changes to the conference in 2017. There will be no Online Northwest conference in 2016. We look forward to seeing you back in Corvallis in 2017, when we?ll have exciting changes to share! Your Online Northwest conference planning committee: Camila Gabaldon (2016 Co-Chair) Hui Zhang (2016 Co-Chair) Loree Hyde Karen Munro Blake Galbreath Jim Rible Kimberly Pendell Aja Bettencourt McCarthy -- Blake L. 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Sager Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: *From:* Don Wood *Date:* October 2, 2015 at 11:52:51 AM PDT *To:* "alacro-l at lists.ala.org" *Subject:* *[alacro-l] ?We?ve Got to Stop Meeting Like This: Making Meetings Work": at MW 2016: Sponsored by the ALA Training, Orientation and Leadership Development (TOLD) committee* *Reply-To:* Don Wood Please spread the word about this leadership opportunity at the 2016 ALA Midwinter Meeting. Deadline is November 15. Below is an invitation to a leadership development opportunity sponsored by the ALA Training, Orientation and Leadership Development (TOLD) committee. *It is specifically designed for officers, board members and committee chair in ALA divisions, round tables and chapters*. This program is and will be held during the ALA 2016 Midwinter Meeting in Boston, MA. *?We?ve Got to Stop Meeting Like This...? Making Meetings Work* *A special workshop for volunteer and staff leaders of ALA Divisions, Chapters, and Round Tables.* *Description:* Are your meetings lengthy and slow moving? Is too much time taken up by assertive members, to the exclusion of others? Do things become unraveled at the first sign of disagreement? Do members get bogged down in arguments about Robert?s Rules of Order? If you responded with Yes to any of these questions, make sure to attend this special workshop for division, round table, and chapter leaders. In it, Eli Mina, ALA Parliamentarian, will discuss the core principles of debate and decision making, tools to make meetings well focused, well-paced, and equally inclusive, and tips on how to address tough situations and controversies during meetings. Eli will also demystify key issues with rules of order, and help you use them sensibly and intelligently. Each participant will receive a copy of Eli Mina?s book ?*101 Boardroom Problems and How to Solve Them?* and ?*Mina?s Guide to Minute Taking?.* *Date & time**:* Friday January 8, 2016, 1 - 2:30 p.m. *Location:* TBD *The Instructor*: Eli Mina is a Vancouver based consultant who specializes in meeting procedures, effective group decision making, and dealing with disputes and controversies. Eli?s clients come from local government, school boards, regulatory boards, native communities, law firms, credit unions, and the non-profit sector. Eli has served as ALA?s Parliamentarian since the end of 2002. He is the author of five published books and many articles on his areas of expertise. *We expect high levels of interest, so please confirm your attendance before November 15, 2015 by filling out the following form: * https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WN37BXS . For questions, send an email to Lorelle Swader at lswader at ala.org Gary W. White Chair ALA ? Training, Orientation and Leadership Development (TOLD) Committee Don Wood Program Officer Chapter Relations Office American Library Association 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 dwood at ala.org 1-800-545-2433, ext. 2429; 312-280-2429 312-280-4392 (fax) Become a Fan of ALA Chapters Follow CRO on Twitter Take Action for America?s Libraries ?Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing.??Albert Schweitzer If you no longer wish to receive information via this e-list, here are the instructions on how to unsubscribe: UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS: * Go to http://lists.ala.org/sympa/info/alacro-l * Log in on this page; first time users will need to get a password by following instructions * Choose Unsubscribe from the left-hand column and follow instructions -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jessica.rondema at state.or.us Fri Oct 2 13:17:51 2015 From: jessica.rondema at state.or.us (Jessica Rondema) Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2015 20:17:51 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Oregon State Library Board Meeting in Salem, October 16, 2015 Message-ID: <27AE520394BD7C48BC1ECC312413C16F5EC40601@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> [State seal2][title] Kate Brown, Governor State Library 250 Winter St. NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 (503) 378-4243 Fax (503) 588-7119 Contact: MaryKay Dahlgreen State Librarian 503-378-4367 October 2, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Oregon State Library Board of Trustees will meet at the State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR on October 16th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Aletha Bonebrake of Baker City will chair the meeting. The Board will consider an Ready to Read Grant appeal from the Oakridge Public Library. They will also act on recommendations from the Library Services and Technology Act Advisory Council and the Talking Book and Braille Advisory Council. An open forum is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Anyone may address the Board on any topic at the open forum. Sign language interpretation will be provided for the public if requested prior to 48 hours before the meeting; notice prior to 72 hours before the meeting is preferred. Handouts of meeting materials may also be requested in alternate formats prior to 72 hours before the meeting. Requests may be made to Jessica Rondema at 503-378-2464. -30- OREGON STATE LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING October 16, 2015 Oregon State Library, Room 103 Aletha Bonebrake, Chair Agenda 9:00 a.m. Approval of the Minutes of the August 21, 2015 Meeting Bonebrake 9:15 Reports of Board Chair and Trustees Bonebrake Executive Committee Report Other Board Reports 9:45 Reports of the State Librarian Dahlgreen 10:15 Break 10:30 Staff Reports Bolyard, Range, Rondema, Hanning, Grimes Division Reports 11:30 Open Forum** Noon Working Lunch Bonebrake 12:30 New Business: Recommendations of the LSTA Advisory Council Macias Recommendations of the Talking Book and Braille Advisory Council Westin Talking Book and Braille Endowment Westin 2015-2016 Ready to Read Grant Appeal Westin 1:00 Board Engagement Activity Dahlgreen 1:30 HB 3523 Progress Report Bonebrake 2:00 Dedication of Donor Board in Talking Book and Braille Library Bonebrake 3:00 Adjournment ** Any person may address the Oregon State Library Board of Trustees at this meeting on any topic. 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Oregon's Bounty: A Celebration of the Harvest event will be held at the Oregon Capitol, Saturday October 17, 11AM - 3PM. The event is sponsored by the Oregon Department of Agriculture, the Agri-Business Council of Oregon and the Oregon State Capitol Foundation Please see attached for more information & activities. Best, -Jerry ------------------------------------------------------- Jerry Curry Reference Librarian Oregon State Library Salem, OR jerry.w.curry at state.or.us 503-378-5008 Check out our databases & resources or request a presentation to your work group. http://library.state.or.us ------------------------------------------------------- From: Popinga Juliene [mailto:juliene.popinga at state.or.us] Sent: Friday, October 02, 2015 12:51 PM To: Jerry Curry Subject: Oregon's Bounty PDF Poster and Postcard attached Jerry, Attached is an event poster for the Oregon's Bounty event on October 17th. The event is a family-friendly event, it's free and open to the public. 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Join us for the ACRL-OR General Membership Meeting at Pack Forest on *October 22* at 7:00 pm (MacBride 102). We look forward to seeing you! ~ Uta Hussong-Christian, ACRL-OR President, 2015-2016 Science Librarian | Associate Professor | Oregon State University Libraries -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From darci.hanning at state.or.us Mon Oct 5 13:06:27 2015 From: darci.hanning at state.or.us (Darci Hanning) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 20:06:27 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Save the Dates: Webinars from WebJunction and More Message-ID: Greetings! Save the date for the following two webinars and read up on some great topics pertinent to every public library: If you can?t attend a live session, all WebJunction webinars are archived and available for free from the course catalog. Public Health and Public Libraries: Libraries as Health Literacy First Responders Wednesday, October 21, 2015 ? 3 pm Eastern / 12 pm Pacific ? 60 min Registration: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/public-health-and-public-libraries.html Misinformation about health abounds in today?s info-glutted environment. What is the role of public libraries in addressing issues of accurate health information? Public libraries are uniquely positioned to contribute to healthy communities by providing informed access to reliable health information. This panel presentation provides an overview of the field of public health, highlighting innovative health promotion initiatives at public libraries, and covering training and funding resources for health-related library outreach and programming. Join the conversation about building your community?s health literacy. Presented by: Lydia N. Collins, Consumer Health Coordinator, National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Middle Atlantic Region; Anita Kinney, Program Analyst, United States Access Board; Christian Minter, Nebraska/Education Coordinator, National Network of Libraries of Medicine, MidContinental Region E-rate: What?s New for 2016? Thursday, October 29, 2015 ? 3 pm Eastern / 12 pm Pacific ? 90 min Registration: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/e-rate-whats-new-for-2016.html There are big changes on the E-rate horizon! E-rate is an important program to many libraries, and whether you have participated in E-rate in the past, or are looking to apply for first time, you will want to know about the changes. This federal program provides discounts to assist schools and public libraries in the United States to obtain affordable Internet access and connections. Join us to learn about the new E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC), and new ways to file forms, track application status and communicate with the FCC. This workshop will cover the basics of the E-rate program and demonstrate how to access and use your EPC account to submit your Funding Year 2016 E-rate application. Get the information you need to be successful in your application. Presented by: Christa Burns, E-rate Coordinator for Libraries, Library Development Consultant, Nebraska Library Commission Some excellent articles that make for a good read: ? Strengthen your Marketing and Messaging: explore this section of the WebJunction Course Catalog, with free webinar archives from providers including WebJunction, TechSoup and Infopeople. Registration and use of the content in the catalog is free, and it?s open to everyone. ? Bite-Sized Advocacy: There are many great tools to help you create your own library awareness campaign. This first in a series of articles outlines ideas to divide this rich content into manageable chunks that could be fit into regular staff meetings. ? Best Small Library of the Year: The Belgrade Community Library operates on a small budget with few staff and not enough open hours in a week, yet this library is able to offer a wide range of programs to their community near Bozeman, Montana. Enjoy great ideas on programs and partnerships from this Library Journal award-winning library. Cheers! Darci -- [Message-icon-grey]How are we doing? Please take this four question survey to let us know how we can improve your experience. (http://tinyurl.com/qxu9ysb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-378-2527 darci.hanning at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 31918 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 1231 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: From darci.hanning at state.or.us Mon Oct 5 14:59:00 2015 From: darci.hanning at state.or.us (Darci Hanning) Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2015 21:59:00 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Reminders: E-rate Webinar and In-person E-rate Training Message-ID: (please excuse the duplicate posting) Greetings everyone! There are big changes on the E-rate horizon! E-rate is an important program to many libraries. Whether you have participated in E-rate in the past, or are looking to apply for first time, you will want to know about the changes. This federal program provides discounts to assist schools and public libraries in the United States to obtain affordable Internet access and connections. Join us to learn about the new E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC), and new ways to file forms, track application status and communicate with the FCC. There are two important opportunities for training regarding the new E-rate coming up! The first is a free 90-minute webinar in October: Title: E-rate: What's New for 2016 Date: October 29, 2015 Time: 12:00p - 1:30p Pacific Time Cost: Free Summary: This workshop will cover the basics of the E-rate program and demonstrate how to access and use your EPC account to submit your Funding Year 2016 E-rate application. Get the information you need to be successful in your application. Registration link: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/e-rate-whats-new-for-2016.html This webinar will also be archived for later viewing and can be accessed by using the registration link above. The second is a free, in-person training in Portland, OR for applicants: Title: Applicant Training Date: November 16, 2015 Time: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm (subject to change) Cost: Free Location: Marriott Portland Downtown Waterfront 1401 SW Naito Parkway Portland, OR 97201 (503) 226-7600 Summary: This fall, join USAC for a training focused on applicants who participate in the Schools and Libraries (E-rate) Program. The training will cover general topics for applicants. View this PDF for complete information. Registration link: http://www.eply.com/E-rate-Program-Applicant-Training-Portland-2015 Please register early as space is limited and this is the ONLY in-person training from USAC being offered in the Pacific Northwest. Complete information including information for discounted hotel rate can be found here: http://www.usac.org/sl/about/outreach/training/2015/fall/portland.aspx If you have any questions or concerns about either of these offerings, please don't hesitate to contact me and I will be happy to assist in every way possible. Cheers! Darci [Message-icon-grey]How are we doing? Please take this four question survey to let us know how we can improve your experience. (http://tinyurl.com/qxu9ysb) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-378-2527 darci.hanning at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Dan Stanton President, Arizona Library Association Government Information Librarian Arizona State University 480-965-1798 email: *danton at asu.edu * http://libguides.asu.edu/stanton @ASUGovDocs https://lib.asu.edu/govdocs *Feed:* LISNews: *Posted on:* Tuesday, October 06, 2015 7:16 AM *Author:* Blake *Subject:* Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the Library of Congress Topic: Library Of Congress After years of debate over the Library of Congress' failure to adapt to changing digital technology, the resignation of its longest-serving Librarian represents a new opportunity to move into the digital age. >From Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the Library of Congress - CSMonitor.com Tweet View article... If you no longer wish to receive information via this e-list, here are the instructions on how to unsubscribe: UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS: * Go to http://lists.ala.org/sympa/info/alacro-l * Log in on this page; first time users will need to get a password by following instructions * Choose Unsubscribe from the left-hand column and follow instructions -- Suzanne L. Sager Oregon ALA Representative Portland State University Library PO Box 1151 Portland, OR 97207-1151 Phone: 503-725-8169 Fax: 503-725-5799 email: sagers at pdx.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From meredith.farkas at pcc.edu Tue Oct 6 12:30:04 2015 From: meredith.farkas at pcc.edu (Meredith Farkas) Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 12:30:04 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Fwd: [alacro-l] FW: Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the Library of Congress In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for sharing this, Suzanne! I was asked to write an article on the next Librarian of Congress and what she or he should/could do next for the New Republic. Super happy at least one non-library magazine actually asked a librarian. http://www.newrepublic.com/article/123045/next-librarian-congress-should-be-actual-librarian Cheers, Meredith Meredith Farkas, Faculty Librarian Portland Community College Library, Sylvania Campus 971-722-4966 meredith.farkas at pcc.edu www.pcc.edu/library On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Suzanne Sager wrote: > FYI, This is a very interesting article. > > Suzanne L. Sager > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Dan Stanton > Date: Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:03 AM > Subject: [alacro-l] FW: Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will > lead the Library of Congress > To: "alacro-l at lists.ala.org" > > > FYI? > > > > Dan Stanton > > President, Arizona Library Association > > Government Information Librarian > > Arizona State University > > 480-965-1798 > > email: *danton at asu.edu * > > http://libguides.asu.edu/stanton > > @ASUGovDocs > > https://lib.asu.edu/govdocs > > > > > > > > *Feed:* LISNews: > *Posted on:* Tuesday, October 06, 2015 7:16 AM > *Author:* Blake > *Subject:* Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the > Library of Congress > > > > Topic: > > Library Of Congress > > After years of debate over the Library of Congress' failure to adapt to > changing digital technology, the resignation of its longest-serving > Librarian represents a new opportunity to move into the digital age. > > From Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the Library of > Congress - CSMonitor.com > > > Tweet > > > View article... > > > > If you no longer wish to receive information via this e-list, here are the > instructions on how to unsubscribe: > > UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS: > * Go to http://lists.ala.org/sympa/info/alacro-l > * Log in on this page; first time users will need to get a password by > following instructions > * Choose Unsubscribe from the left-hand column and follow instructions > > > > > > -- > Suzanne L. 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Lauren Drittler, Assistant Director of the Arkansas River Valley Regional Library System, will share her experience developing their library Pinterest account which now has 61 boards and 1,600 followers. She will also share tips and best practices for how you can get started with your own library Pinterest account, or improve your existing account for better community engagement. This webinar will be recorded and archived on the TechSoup for Libraries website. Please register for this webinar to receive an email notification when the archive is available. Email questions to cschimpf at techsoupglobal.org Register for this webinar here: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/o40uz1367a22&eom Crystal Schimpf Webinar Producer, TechSoup for Libraries Training Consultant, Kixal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Super happy at least one non-library magazine actually asked a librarian. http://www.newrepublic.com/article/123045/next-librarian-congress-should-be-actual-librarian Cheers, Meredith Meredith Farkas, Faculty Librarian Portland Community College Library, Sylvania Campus 971-722-4966 meredith.farkas at pcc.edu www.pcc.edu/library On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:23 AM, Suzanne Sager > wrote: FYI, This is a very interesting article. Suzanne L. Sager ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Dan Stanton > Date: Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:03 AM Subject: [alacro-l] FW: Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the Library of Congress To: "alacro-l at lists.ala.org " > FYI? Dan Stanton President, Arizona Library Association Government Information Librarian Arizona State University 480-965-1798 email: danton at asu.edu http://libguides.asu.edu/stanton @ASUGovDocs https://lib.asu.edu/govdocs Feed: LISNews: Posted on: Tuesday, October 06, 2015 7:16 AM Author: Blake Subject: Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the Library of Congress Topic: Library Of Congress After years of debate over the Library of Congress' failure to adapt to changing digital technology, the resignation of its longest-serving Librarian represents a new opportunity to move into the digital age. From Why Silicon Valley cares so much about who will lead the Library of Congress - CSMonitor.com Tweet View article... 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Please consider nominating someone you know. *About the Scholastic Library Publishing Award* An annual award consisting of $1,000 and a 24k gold-framed citation presented to a librarian whose "unusual contribution to the stimulation and guidance of reading by children and young people" exemplifies outstanding achievement in the profession. http://www.ala.org/awardsgrants/scholastic-library-publishing-award Here is the link to the nominations form. http://www.ala.org/tools/scholastic-library-publishing-award-nomination-form Megan Egbert Programs Manager Meridian Library District (208) 888-4451 -- *Notice:* *All communication transmitted within the Meridian Library District** (MLD) Email system may be a public record and may be subject to disclosure under the Idaho Public Records Act (Idaho Code 74-101 et seq.) and as such may be copied and reproduced by members of the public.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mcole at ci.oregon-city.or.us Wed Oct 7 13:21:31 2015 From: mcole at ci.oregon-city.or.us (Maureen Cole) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 13:21:31 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Annual Public Library Directors' Meeting, Friday, October 23, Tigard Public Library-have you signed up? Message-ID: <79182DEA2A9EBD459F20AD5CB90FEAA53E325AF5C5@Exchange.orcity.org> Have all you directors signed up to attend the 2015 public library directors' meeting at Tigard Public Library? The preferred way to sign up is to go to this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PLDannualdirectorsmeeting. Thank you to those who have already signed up. We do need a number for the caterers, so if you have not signed up, please do so as soon as you can. Here is a copy of the original email I sent on this topic. The agenda will come out soon. Thanks for your help and can't wait to see you! Best, Mo Hi everyone: It is that time of year to start planning our annual get-together. I hope that most of you directors will already have this momentous occasion - Friday, October 23 - on your calendars. Please read to the end of this email for important information. Let's start with the basics: Who: All Oregon public library directors are invited to participate What: in the 2015 Annual Oregon Public Library Directors' Meeting Where: at Tigard Public Library, 13500 SW Hall Blvd, Portland, OR 97223 When: on Friday, October 23, 2015; hours will be approximately 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Why: to catch up on the latest news, network with colleagues, hear from the State Library etc. How: in the comfort of the conference room with lots of caffeine, good food, and colleagues The survey at the end lets you tell us if you are coming or not. Lunch information: PLD will be providing a catered lunch. If you wish to purchase this option, it will cost $15. We will accept cash or a check. If you'd like to pay in advance, you can send a check to Mo Cole, Oregon City Library, 606 John Adams, Oregon City, OR 97045 (Please let me know what it's for as I am still receiving $ for the fundraising workshop as well) The lunch menu will include: Antipasto Salad --- (V) Tortellini pasta with grape tomatoes, olives, artichokes, broccoli, and peppers with a pesto balsamic dressing Greek Salad (V & GF) Mixed greens with cucumbers, grape tomatoes, peppers, pine nuts, and feta Petite Sandwich - Chicken Salad with Apples, Pecans, & Dried Cranberries Cheese & Seasonal Fruit Platter Crudit? with Ranch Dip Assorted Breads & Crackers (GF available upon request) PLD will also provide coffee and snacks. The survey at the end allows you to tell us if you want to buy lunch. Agenda items: What would you like to hear about? So far we have -update from State Librarian -update from OLA President -update from PLD -information about the Edge Initiative -feedback request from Statewide Database Licensing Advisory Committee -sharing time You may suggest agenda topics in our survey. Parking instructions: this is very important (and applies to the Saturday fundraising workshop as well if you are attending that): All attendees must park at Tigard Christian Church in the back lot of the church. It is located across the street from the library on the corner of SW Hall Blvd. and SW O'Mara street. Survey: Please take the time to complete our survey to help us get a feel for how many people are coming and how many people will buy lunch from PLD. There is also a place here for your agenda suggestions. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PLDannualdirectorsmeeting. Maureen Cole mcole at orcity.org Library Director Oregon City Public Library 606 John Adams St. Oregon City, Oregon 97045 503-657-8269 ext. 1010 Direct phone 503-657-3702 fax Website: www.orcity.org/library Follow us on: Facebook! Subscribe to our email newsletter! PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE: This e-mail is subject to the State Retention Schedule and may be made available to the public. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D10102.B4A5C460] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 4552 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From mdesilva at cocc.edu Wed Oct 7 15:51:34 2015 From: mdesilva at cocc.edu (Michele DeSilva) Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 22:51:34 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Adapting and Authoring OER: Lessons Learned Message-ID: <94edd3ac723b40f2a144c9b38879e647@mbx01.ad.cocc.edu> Please excuse cross-posting. Are you ready to revise and remix, but uncertain about tools and techniques? Then this is the webinar for you. Central Oregon Community College librarian Michele DeSilva is a member of the 2015 Open Oregon special projects grant cohort. She is working with two writing faculty on developing an OER textbook for a technical writing course. The team worked through issues likely to arise for any OER adopters/adapters, including questions about platforms, accessibility, and attribution. In this webinar, Michele will discuss answers to these questions and other practical lessons learned while supporting faculty in their OER work. Join the session: https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008418&password=M.00FA0F3D48C58152D470CA7471E2EE Call-in number: 571-392-7703 Participant PIN: 924 186 726 350 Hope to "see" you there! 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The team worked through issues likely to arise for any OER adopters/adapters, including questions about platforms, accessibility, and attribution. In this webinar, Michele will discuss answers to these questions and other practical lessons learned while supporting faculty in their OER work. Join the session: Date & Time: Friday, October 16, 10-11 AM (it will be recorded for those who can't attend) https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?sid=2008418&password=M.00FA0F3D48C58152D470CA7471E2EE Call-in number: 571-392-7703 Participant PIN: 924 186 726 350 Hope to "see" you there! Michele DeSilva Emerging Technologies Librarian Central Oregon Community College Barber Library 541-383-7565 mdesilva at cocc.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Check out the conference schedule for more information on this statewide event: https://sites.google.com/a/oasl.olaweb.org/oasl-2015-conference/schedule > > Thank you, > Ayn Frazee > Teacher-Librarian > Portland Public Schools > _____________________________________________________ > Libs-Or mailing list > Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to list owner(s) or the sender of the message, by phone or email. > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Kristy.KemperHodge at corvallisoregon.gov Thu Oct 8 10:09:12 2015 From: Kristy.KemperHodge at corvallisoregon.gov (Kemper Hodge, Kristy) Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 17:09:12 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Reminder: Register for CSD Fall Workshop by Th Oct 15! Message-ID: <4D3078D5C2A4664EA683E17D9EA54170110328DA@CVOEXDAG2.ci.corvallis.or.us> Hello, and please forgive the cross-posting - This is a reminder that registration is open for one more week for our upcoming Children?s Services Division Fall Workshop on Saturday October 17, 2015 from 9am-4pm at Lebanon Public Library. This workshop will focus on youth summer reading programs and is FREE! We?ll also be distributing summer reading manuals for those in attendance. Registration is required; the registration form will be available until Thursday October 15. Please bring your lunch, as well as your ideas, questions, and example materials to share with your fellow youth services colleagues from throughout the state. A listing of local lunch spots has been awesomely provided by Jaime Oakeson from Lebanon Public Library and is attached. Remote access will be available for this workshop; when registering, you?ll sign up as a regular attendee, and then simply attend online or by phone as opposed to in person. To access the workshop remotely online or by phone: CSD Fall Workshop Sat, Oct 17, 2015 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Pacific Standard Time Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/771665565 You can also dial in using your phone. United States : +1 (657) 220-3412 Access Code: 771-665-565 Workshop Agenda ? October 17, 9am-4pm 9:00 Registration, Networking, and Summer Reading Manual Pick-Up 9:25 Welcome 9:30 Summer Reading Program Structures - Panel Discussion 10:30 Program-a-Looza - Group Breakout Sessions 11:30 Troubleshooting Summer Reading Program Struggles 12:00 Lunch - BYO 1:00-1:30 Summer Reading Manual Pick-Up Open 1:30 CSD Updates - Barratt Miller 2:00 State Library Report - Katie Anderson 2:15-2:30 - Break 2:30 Summer Reading Program 2016 & Community Reading Challenges - Idea Share 3:30 Goodbye & Final Manual Pick-Up Questions? Contact Kristy Kemper Hodge, Incoming Summer Reading Chair, at Kristy.kemperhodge at corvallisoregon.gov or 541-766-6489. Hope to see you at the Fall Workshop next week! Kristy Kristy Kemper Hodge Youth Services Librarian Corvallis-Benton County Public Library 645 NW Monroe Ave. Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 766-6489 Kristy.KemperHodge at corvallisoregon.gov -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Big Lift is an ambitious project with over 200 community partners, including Peninsula Library System (PLS), San Mateo County Library, San Mateo City Library, and South San Francisco Public Library. What?s it about? 43% of San Mateo County?s children are not reading proficiently by 3rd grade (!). The Big Lift aims to fix this with a combination of two years of high-quality preschool and programs to reduce chronic absence, end summer learning loss, and engage families and the broader community to support learning in school and at home. > > What can you do? Vote for it here: http://bit.ly/votegoogleimpact. I?m not going to lie ? all of the projects are extraordinary and important. Luckily, you can vote on four projects total. Voting ends October 20. > > Let?s represent, Libraryland! As always, thank you for reading. > > Signed, > The Woman Who Asks > MORGAN ROSE PERSHING | Adult Services Librarian > Santa Clara City Library > 2635 Homestead Road | Santa Clara, CA 95051 > D: 408.615.2904 > library.santaclaraca.gov | > > > > > > The information contained in this email may be privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. The information is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient or the employee or agent responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, or are not the named recipient(s), please notify the sender immediately by reply email and delete this message from your computer. 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Continental breakfast and beverages will be served, starting at 8:30am. If you have questions that are not answered in the attached document, please feel free to get in touch with me. Tracy -- Tracy Scharn Instruction Librarian Hamersly Library Western Oregon University 345 N. Monmouth Ave. Monmouth, OR 97361 Tel: 503-838-8892 Fax: 503-838-8399 scharnt at wou.edu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The first half of the training covers an overview of mental health and substance use issues, and other types of situations that can cause people to become agitated. We will review the science of communication, including proxemics, body language, facial expression, paralanguage and words themselves. The second half of the training addresses specific skills in a four-staged approach. Finally, this presentation discusses self-care and how our own presence of mind can greatly affect the success or failure of the de-escalation process. Presenters: Kathy Prenevost, LMSW, Mark Schorr, LPC Kathy Prenevost - 503-819-6570, I hope you find what you need! Stephanie Stephanie Lind | Program Supervisor for Outreach & Youth Services Washington County, Oregon | Washington County Cooperative Library Services phone 503-681-5090 | http://www.wccls.org P Save paper, toner, and energy. Avoid printing emails whenever possible! From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Sami Pierson Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 4:14 PM To: Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] looking for a security training kind of person Hello collective brain - I am looking for a closer to home version of the Black Belt Librarian. Does anyone have a recommendation for someone in Oregon that trains staff with library safety and security? Thanks. -- Sami Samantha K. Pierson Library Director Coos Bay Public Library 525 Anderson Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-269-1101 x229 bay.cooslibraries.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jessica.rondema at state.or.us Fri Oct 9 09:33:55 2015 From: jessica.rondema at state.or.us (Jessica Rondema) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 16:33:55 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Jobline 10/9/15 Message-ID: <27AE520394BD7C48BC1ECC312413C16F5EC41B3E@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Having trouble viewing this HTML e-mail? Click here Oregon State Library Jobline A Weekly Job Resource from the Oregon State Library | October 9, 2015 OREGON STATE LIBRARY Closing Date 10/12/15 Information Systems Specialist 3 (Customer Support Specialist), Salem, OR OREGON Closing Dates 11/01/15 Document Control Records Technician, Hillsboro, OR 10/30/15 Adult and Youth Services Division Manager, Corvallis, OR No Date Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year, Portland, OR 10/14/15 Temporary Cataloging Assistant, limited duration (6 months), Portland, OR 10/14/15 Librarian, Joseph, OR 10/29/15 Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor, Corvallis, OR 10/16/15 Librarian - Youth Services, Woodburn, OR 10/14/15 Librarian, Joseph, OR No Date Library Aide I, Dallas, OR OUT OF STATE Closing Dates No Date Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional, Various Locations, WA No Date Access Services Manager - Cheyenne, Cheyenne, WY 10/30/15 Youth Services Librarian II, Davis, CA No Date Digital Services Librarian, Meridian, ID No Date HR Coordinator, Meridian, ID 10/16/15 Branch Manager 1, Washougal, WA 10/11/15 Executive Director, Walla Walla, WA 10/18/15 Executive Director, Piscataway, NJ Oregon State Library Job Announcement Information Systems Specialist 3 (Customer Support Specialist) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/12/15 Salem, OR The Customer Support Specialist provides technical and maintenance support for network, desktop, and portable devices, including associated applications and systems, to all State Library employees and agents of the State Library. This position provides initial support and resolution of desktop and network operating issues. This position is an integral part of a small IT team and as such will require some cross training to understand how various systems at the State Library work as well as triaging those systems in times when IT coverage is limited. Link to the full job announcement: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregon/jobs/1255975/information-systems-specialist-3-customer-support-specialist Return to top of page OREGON Job Announcements Document Control Records Technician Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 11/1/15 Hillsboro, OR Access Sciences is looking for a Document Control Technician to work in Hillsboro, OR. Major responsibilities of this position are: assist in processing of incoming and outgoing construction information, sort, classify and code material for integration into construction records management filing systems; retrieve / reference construction information for users; and maintain logs and indexes to provide status of information. This is a full-time permanent position with benefits. Link to the full job announcement: http://www.accesssciences.com/careers/opportunities Return to top of page ******************************************** Adult and Youth Services Division Manager Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a division manager to manage the Adult and Youth Services Division of the Library to ensure that present and future needs are met. Plan and manage services to adults and youth, including serving as a resource to community library staff who plan and deliver adult and youth (birth to eighteen) services in branch libraries. Responsibility includes adult and youth reference and reader's advisory services, collections decisions, library and public computer instruction, and programming. Coordinate partnerships with agencies serving both adults and youth. Provide leadership on issues that cross division lines and manage system-wide projects. Master of Library Science degree from an accredited ALA-program. Seven years increasingly responsible professional librarian work experience, including at least two years of supervisory experience. Project management experience. Specialized knowledge in adult reference and library services to youth required. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Holy Family Catholic School is seeking a dynamic, innovative person who will complement the experienced and committed staff of Holy Family. Holy Family Catholic School is a community of learners: students, staff, parents, and parish. We are engaged in the life-long process of learning. Our commitment, rooted in the Gospel values, is to pursue together creativity and excellence in all areas of spiritual, academic and personal growth. The applicant will provide library/media services to assist with the informational and educational needs of the school program. The applicant will administer the school library program, which includes archival functions and the school periodical and subscription program. Knowledge of library administration, its policies and procedures, and the proper resources to meet information needs is necessary. Additionally, the applicant works with administrator and technology coordinators to provide services to meet educational needs of students. Degree in Library and Information Science with a minimum of 2 years-experience is preferred or State certification in Library/Media Instruction. Comparable combination of education and experience will be considered. Practicing Catholic preferred. Link to the full job announcement: http://school.holyfamilyportland.org/employment-opportunities Return to top of page ******************************************** Temporary Cataloging Assistant, limited duration (6 months) Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Portland, OR The University Library is seeking a full-time Temporary Cataloging Assistant to join our Resource Services team. Primary responsibility for this position is cataloging and the creation of original, full-level bibliographic records for PSU electronic theses and dissertations. Library materials are cataloged according to local, regional and national standards and practices. Cataloging to include subject analysis and subject heading verification. In addition, research is performed to assist in establishing author name authority records, which will be reviewed and contributed to the National Authority File. Bibliographic records will be contributed to both WorldCat and the Orbis Cascade Alliance Shared ILS. Employee may also participate in special projects as assigned. Only applicants with previous cataloging experience will be considered. Applicants must have experience with Library of Congress Subject Headings and knowledge of NACO work. The pay rate for this position will be $17.39/hour. This is a temporary position at 40 hours/week for 6 months. No benefits. Portland State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity institution and welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity. If this sounds like an exciting opportunity for you, please submit a cover letter and resume to Search Coordinator Stephanie Doig at smdoig at pdx.edu. Review of applications will begin Oct. 10. Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Joseph, OR The City of Joseph is seeking applicants for the position of Librarian. This will be a permanent part-time position of 20 hrs./per week. Qualifications will be three years office/admin experience. Library experience is preferred. Please submit a letter of interest, resume and applications by 4:00 pm October 14th, 2015 to the City of Joseph. The City is EOE. For a complete job description, please contact Donna Warnock, City Recorder. Return to top of page ******************************************** Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/29/15 Corvallis, OR The Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, tenure-track Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor position. Reporting to the Head of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Services, the successful candidate will implement services and instruction in support of the broadest possible dissemination, impact, and use of scholarly and intellectual output. The librarian will join an agile and innovative department and library that is responsible for the development of the ScholarsArchive at OSU institutional repository (the 36th ranked institutional repository in the world), internationally recognized digital collections, and robust faculty and student open access deposit services. OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs. The full announcement, job requirements and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Look for posting #0016026. Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian - Youth Services Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Woodburn, OR Responsible for delivery of story times and other youth programs, including outreach to schools and preschools; identifying and interpreting user needs, providing reference, readers' advisory, computer, database and referral services to Library patrons directly, and by telephone; and assisting patrons in material selection. Additionally, responsible for acting as the lead in the Youth Services program, which entails guiding the work of part-time library assistants, participation in regular lead staff meetings with the Library Manager and additional relevant duties. Link to the full job announcement: www.ci.woodburn.or.us - click on Services - choose HR/Careers Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: 10/14/15 Joseph, OR The City of Joseph is seeking applicants for the position of Librarian. This will be a permanent, part time position of 20 hrs./per week. It pays $12.18 per hour. Qualifications will be three years office/admin experience. Library experience is preferred. Person must be enthusiastic about serving our local citizens, able to assure efficient and economic use of resources, efficient at organizing and ability to work independently. Please submit a letter of interest, resume and application by 4:00 p.m. October 14th, 2014 to the City of Joseph. The City is EOE. For a complete job description, please contact Donna Warnock, City Recorder at 541-432-3832. Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Aide I Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: No Date Dallas, OR City of Dallas is accepting applications for a Library Aide I. This is a regular, part-time, 20 hour/week position. Salary $12.10 to $15.91 per hour. Must be able to work evenings and weekends and have H.S. diploma or GED. We are looking to fill a current opening as well as create an eligibility list for 2 additional openings we anticipate early next year. Position open until filled; first review on Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Equal Opportunity Employer. City applications and job description available at City Manager's Office, 187 SE Court Street and online at www.dallasor.gov Return to top of page OUT OF STATE Job Announcements Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Various Locations, WA The Secretary of State is currently recruiting for 4 Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessionals. The Secretary of State is headed by an elected state official and is responsible for administering elections within the state, registering corporations and charities that do business within the state, collecting and preserving the records of governmental bodies within the state, and maintaining the Washington State Library. The office also administers the Address Confidentiality Program, the Legacy Program and the Combined Fund Drive. Visit our website at: www.sos.wa.gov. There are currently four openings within Branch Services of the Washington State Library at these locations: Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Clallam Bay Correction Center in Clallam Bay, Washington Correction Center for Women in Gig Harbor and Washington State Reformatory in Monroe. Please apply at WWW.Careers.WA.GOV Return to top of page ******************************************** Access Services Manager - Cheyenne Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Cheyenne, WY The Wyoming State Library Access Services Manager coordinates resource sharing projects for the Wyoming library community. This includes, but is not limited to, managing the day-to-day operation and future planning for the statewide interlibrary loan system, training libraries on the use of that system, and coordinating resource sharing contracts used by WYLD consortia libraries to facilitate interlibrary loan and the purchasing of library materials. This position supervises three staff members and oversees the processing and maintenance of the State Library's collections. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1257366 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian II Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Davis, CA Find the next step in your career by applying to Yolo County Library! Yolo County Library is a seven-branch system that encourages teamwork and provides a variety of opportunities for developing new skills. The Yolo County Library is committed to literacy, community, and service. We are looking for a community oriented Coordinator of Youth Services, Librarian II, who enjoys learning and participating in frontline and online library services, understand service to diverse populations, and who excel in customer service. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/yolococa/default.cfm Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Services Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Digital Services Librarian works closely with the Deputy Director and a small team of individuals to provide consistent, dynamic, and excellent customer service to library patrons. The Digital Services Librarian is responsible for maintaining a pleasant, inviting, and safe environment in delivering services to the Meridian community. Link: http://www.mld.org/?q=node/19 Return to top of page ******************************************** HR Coordinator Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Meridian Library District is seeking customer service oriented candidates for a part time HR Coordinator position to provide human resources support districtwide. We are looking for candidates who thrive on providing excellent internal/external customer service and are willing to be flexible and versatile in order to meet the library's needs. The HR Coordinator uses a friendly, customer service oriented approach to administer and facilitate a variety of general HR activities for the District. This position is responsible for a full range of human resource activities and program support districtwide, including onboarding, recruitment, training, benefits administration, records maintenance, and regulatory compliance. Works under general supervision. Link to the full job announcement: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3u6krCz_ujfelI5X3g3Y1M2bUk/view?pli=1 Return to top of page ******************************************** Branch Manager 1 Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Washougal, WA Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Branch Manager 1. Based in our Washougal Community Library, the Branch Manager 1 will provide a full range of patron assistance; support, plan and implement programs; and oversee the collections of the branch and its outlets. The position will represent the branch and library district in the assigned communities, building and sustaining positive community relationships. Previous experience working with stakeholders and Friends of the Library groups as well as building projects is desired. Salary: Starting at $55,453 annually. Excellent benefits package with Washington State PERS retirement. For more information on how to apply please go to http://new.fvrl.org/work-fvrl Return to top of page ******************************************** Executive Director Posted: 9/3/15 Closes: 10/11/15 Walla Walla, WA The Executive Director reports to the Board and works under its vision and direction. As chief administrator, the Executive Director performs professional level organizational and library administrative tasks to provide effective and efficient services to the residents of the District. The Executive Director also leads strategic planning, implements operational procedures, oversees personnel, develops and manages the annual budget and financial plans, oversees the integration of current technologies, and exercises leadership in planning, designing, and maintaining District facilities. See the Executive Director job description for additional details. Link to full job announcement http://www.gossagesager.com/WWEDad.htm Return to top of page ******************************************** Executive Director Posted: 8/20/15 Closes: 10/18/15 Piscataway, NJ Seeking a visionary and experienced Executive Director to lead THE innovative New Jersey Library Cooperative to even higher levels of service and resource-sharing. The Executive Board of LibraryLinkNJ, located in Piscataway, NJ, seeks an experienced leader-responsive to member, staff and state-wide needs and skilled in focusing the efforts of a team of talented professionals-as its next Executive Director. LibraryLinkNJ is the single, statewide, multi-type library cooperative in New Jersey, working in partnership with its 2,000 multi-type member libraries and the New Jersey State Library to provide access to excellent library services for 8.79 million residents in twenty-one counties. With a $1.84 million annual budget and 6 FTE system staff, LibraryLinkNJ is a member-focused organization with a reputation for providing effective continuing education, strong outreach services, high-level support for innovative technologies, and statewide delivery to its multi-type library membership. For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. To start the application process, send a cover letter that supports your candidacy for the position and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Karen Miller. Return to top of page To List a Job Announcement To list a job on the Oregon State Library's Jobline, please provide the following information: Job Title Closing Date City & State Brief description of position Link to the full job announcement Email your request to Jessica Rondema at jessica.rondema at state.or.us. All listings with no closing date mentioned will be removed from Jobline after one month. Return to top of page To Unsubscribe To subscribe/unsubscribe from libs-or, click here. Contacts at the Oregon State Library Jobline editor: Jessica Rondema, 503-378-2464 Oregon State Library homepage: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL Jobline Web Address: http://oregon.gov/osl/jobs/Jobline.htm Return to top of page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From arlene.weible at state.or.us Fri Oct 9 10:25:20 2015 From: arlene.weible at state.or.us (Arlene Weible) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 17:25:20 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] New Book at the State Library: Becoming an Embedded Librarian Message-ID: <203B0B8CF6665A4B822F17E789DD1AD15ED8E773@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> The following new title is available for interlibrary loan from the Oregon State Library. [https://www.alastore.ala.org/images/RealeEL_300.jpg] Reale, Michelle. Becoming an Embedded Librarian: Making Connections in the Classroom. ALA Editions, 2015. ISBN: 978-0-8389-1367-3 Description Reale shares her own university classroom experiences to offer a step-by-step primer for those contemplating the embedded librarianship. Demystifying what can sometimes feel intimidating to academic librarians, this practical resource * defines what embedded librarianship is, and isn't; * explains why being in the classroom is so important, and how it creates communities of learning; * shows how to clarify the role of the librarian in a classroom by being a "facilitator of process"; * offers strategies for relationship building, setting goals, and honing a teaching style; and * discusses embedded librarianship and branding. Table of Contents A detailed table of contents is available on the LIS Collection blog: http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/2015/10/becoming-embedded-librarian-making.html If you would like to request this or other materials from the Oregon State Library please use your library's established interlibrary loan process (e.g. OCLC or ALA request form). Otherwise, 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. Normally a single copy is purchased and is loaned on a first-come-first-serve basis. You may be put on a hold list for several weeks. Most library staff are able to use their library's interlibrary loan service to borrow professional development material. However, if you do not have access to these services or are not currently affiliated with a library, please contact me to discuss alternative options for borrowing the material. Be sure to check out our Library and Information Science (LIS) blog to discover the most recent additions to our LIS collection and search our catalog for our complete holdings. The library science collection is meant to support the whole Oregon library community. Library Support and Development Services welcomes your suggestions for acquisitions - see the blog for an input form or email us! This collection is supported in whole by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oregon State Library. [Message-icon-grey]How are we doing? Please take this four question survey to let us know how we can improve your experience. 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Novel-ties videos will introduce you to fiction for 4th-8th grade students that was published in late 2014 and early 2015. We've chosen titles specifically for their discussability, and most titles received multiple starred reviews. We've included discussion/extension ideas and related websites for each. These videos work best on computers and laptops; some features will not work on tablets or mobile devices. -- *Cathy Camper* School Corps Librarian Multnomah County Library Phone:503.988.6012 Fax: 503.988.5441 *cathyc at multcolib.org* *www.multcolib.org * *Follow us on Facebook and Twitter facebook.com/multcolib twitter.com/multcolib * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wilkinso at uwosh.edu Fri Oct 9 03:45:34 2015 From: wilkinso at uwosh.edu (John A Krogman) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2015 03:45:34 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Fw: new message Message-ID: <0000ef52be11$7d4b981f$0d772492$@uwosh.edu> Hello! 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We have 53 attending so far. Here is the link in case you have not signed up. If you are not sure, try the link again-if it recognizes your email, if will not let you fill it out twice. Or email me, the holder of all knowledge and information, except on Fridays. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PLDannualdirectorsmeeting. Have a great weekend! Mo Maureen Cole mcole at orcity.org Library Director Oregon City Public Library 606 John Adams St. Oregon City, Oregon 97045 503-657-8269 ext. 1010 Direct phone 503-657-3702 fax Website: www.orcity.org/library Follow us on: Facebook! Subscribe to our email newsletter! PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE: This e-mail is subject to the State Retention Schedule and may be made available to the public. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D102A3.F3207350] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Regards, -Jerry ------------------------------------------------------- Jerry Curry Reference Librarian Oregon State Library Salem, OR jerry.w.curry at state.or.us 503-378-5008 Check out our databases & resources or request a presentation to your work group. http://library.state.or.us ------------------------------------------------------- From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of John A Krogman Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 3:46 AM To: pletchek; chartre; danielsn; dvoracek; endries; freemanl; knaapen; Laura Knaapen; Lynn Freeman; Melissa Rahmer; rau; splittgerber; stichert; huebschc; zaniewsk; Alliance Announcements; libs-or; NeedhamGeorge; WLA Washington Library Assn; WLA Washington Library Assn; Carolyn Anthony; George Needham; Brown Ellsworth H - WHS; Carol Kozlowski; Maly Margaret; Ranger Joshua; Ronald Hardy; angwall Subject: [Libs-Or] Fw: new message Hello! New message, please read http://readerschoicesgv.com/......... 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Both of these classes contain information for any library professional whether you work in an academic, health sciences, public library or simply have an interest. They both are eligible for Medical Library Association CE credits and will add value to your work and provide information your patrons will find useful. Go ahead and register now! " Public Health Information on the Web" will be offered for 4 CE credits from the Medical Library Association. This hands-on class will highlight web resources tailored to the public health workforce, including health education, promotion and research. Three asynchronous modules will be available online from October 28 to November 25. Deadline to register is October 27. To register go to: https://nnlm.gov/pnr/training/register.html?schedule_id=3623 "Health on the Range: Rural Health Issues and Resources" is worth 2 CE credits from the Medical Library Association. This is a class that shows resources of interest to libraries who serve in small towns and rural areas. This class is offered live online Thursday, November 5 from 11:00am - noon Pacific Time but will be recorded for those who cannot make it for the live session. Class exercises will be given out to attendees to complete and email back to the instructor no later than Thursday, November 19th. CE credit is available to those who do both parts of the class and it is eligible for the Medical Library Association's Consumer Health Information Specialization ( CHIS). Deadline to register is November 4th. To register go to: http://nnlm.gov/ntcc/classes/class_details.html?class_id=971 If you have any questions please contact us. 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URL: From jessica.rondema at state.or.us Mon Oct 12 14:36:54 2015 From: jessica.rondema at state.or.us (Jessica Rondema) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2015 21:36:54 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Oregon Talking Book and Braille Library Honors Donors with New Display Message-ID: <27AE520394BD7C48BC1ECC312413C16F5EC4224D@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> [State seal2][title] Kate Brown, Governor State Library 250 Winter St. NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 (503) 378-4243 Fax (503) 588-7119 Contact: MaryKay Dahlgreen State Librarian 503-378-4367 October 12, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OREGON TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE LIBRARY HONORS DONORS WITH NEW DISPLAY The Talking Book and Braille Library is unveiling a new way to honor people who make large donations to the Talking Book library. On October 16, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. there will be a ceremony to unveil the donor board. The Talking Book program is a free, federal and state supported library service located at the State Library in Salem, Oregon. Books and magazines in special formats and audio players are loaned to anyone who cannot see to read regular print, hold a book to turn its pages, or who has a physically based reading disability. All of the lending is done free through the mail. Donations and bequests are accepted to provide additional enhancements to the program such as NFB-NEWSLINE (a service that offers print disabled individuals access to major newspapers and magazines), expansion of collection, reaching out to Oregonians who do not currently use the service, summer reading program, and more. Talking Books has been accepting donations for many years and now wants to honor those who have made Talking Books a priority in their planned giving. An Endowment fund was established in 2001 and has been growing steadily over the years. This fund will provide future investment income to sustain the program. The public is welcome to attend the ceremony. 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Essential Functions: * Design, test, and maintain digital library applications and associated tools. * Collaborate with and develop a working knowledge of departmental activities for the Center for Health Research (CHR), the Center for Effectiveness and Safety Research (CESR), Kaiser Foundation Research Institute (KFRI), other KP research centers. Work with all of these groups and outside vendors to develop, implement and maintain digital initiatives. * Identify and upload content for digital library applications. Develop metadata standards and assist with digital object and metadata creation. Conduct searches of the of the institutional repository on behalf of select users and advise others on search strategies. * Develop policies, procedures, workflows, and timelines for digital projects. Design and oversee quality control of workflow and production processes. * Project management tasks including overseeing work of part time digital projects staff, writing reports to funders, and developing and monitoring project budgets. * Promote the use of digital library applications through advocacy, instruction, and outreach activities. * Maintain both internal and user documentation. Provide regular reports on progress and status. Basic Qualifications: Experience * Minimum two (2) years of professional library experience. Education * Master's degree in library science OR six (6) years of experience in a directly related field. * High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED) required. License, Certification, Registration * N/A Additional Requirements: * Analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to evaluate technology options and develop and recommend solutions. * Project management skills including budgeting, staffing, and reporting. * Basic knowledge of digital library and repository principles and tools. * Working knowledge of standard office software. * Commitment to quality assurance and quality control. * Working knowledge of copyright law. * Ability to work independently and with a team. * Excellent organizational skills. * Excellent oral and written communication skills. * Strong interpersonal and customer-service skills. Preferred Qualifications: * Experience creating and implementing digital collections. * Experience managing multiple technology projects in a collaborative work environment. * Experience managing DSpace institutional repository software. * Professional work experience in a research, academic, or health sciences library. * Working knowledge of institutional repository practices. * Working knowledge of bibliographic databases of the National Library of Medicine. * Working knowledge of one or more descriptive metadata standards. * Working knowledge of author identifier systems. * Basic knowledge of digital preservation principles. * Advanced knowledge of information management technology. * Ability to maintain expertise in the rapidly changing field of digital resource management. * Ability to quickly learn and adapt to new technologies. Scheduled Hours: 40 To read a more detailed job description and complete an application, visit our website at http://www.kaiserpermanentejobs.org/jobs.aspx and search for job number 414094 Todd Hannon, MLS Manager, Library Services ----------------------------- Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research 3800 N. Interstate Ave. Portland, OR 97227 Todd.L.Hannon at kpchr.org (503) 335-6744 ----------------------------- http://www.kpchr.org Advancing Knowledge to Improve Health -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gkwilker2 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 08:45:39 2015 From: gkwilker2 at gmail.com (Garnetta Wilker) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 08:45:39 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Tuesday Topics: Scary Stuff in the Library Message-ID: Welcome to Tuesday Topics for 2015-2016. Tuesday Topics is a monthly series (September- November and January- June) covering topics with intellectual freedom implications for libraries of all types. Each message is prepared by a member of OLA?s Intellectual Freedom Committee. Questions can be directed to the IF Committee member who sent the message or to one of the co-chairs of the IFC . *Scary Stuff in the Library* Did you have such a good time with Celebrate Your Freedom to Read in Oregon (Banned Books Week) that you would like to expand it into more than a week? October, the month of Halloween and all things scary, is a great opportunity to do just that. A few successful books into his career, author Stephen King told about his editor coming to him and telling him that now that he?d had some successes with his horror novels, he needed to write something different or people were going to think he really liked this kind of stuff. King smiled with an appropriately scary smile, nodded eagerly, and said, ?But I do. I really do.? Look where his delight in what he described as preying on the ordinary fears of people has taken him. Stephen King is not the only person who delights in scary, suspenseful stories. Many readers love a good tale of suspense, horror, or fantasy. But quite a few of those titles end up on lists of frequently challenged books. Reasons given include occult or satanic themes, violence, unsuited to age group, witchcraft and magic, and against religious beliefs. Still, many readers of all ages eagerly seek them out (and not just at Halloween). Is your Halloween display already up? Consider adding some reminders that quite a few of these books sought after in October have also made appearances on lists of challenged books, some of them year after year. Here are a few resources and titles to get you started. *Titles from lists of frequently challenged books:* *Scary Stories in the Dark* by Alvin Schwartz (#1 for 1990-1999) *More Scary Stories in the Dark* by Alvin Schwartz *Scary Stories 3: More Tales to Chill Your Bones* by Alvin Schwartz *Goosebumps* series by RL Stine (#15 for 1990-1999) *The Witches* by Roald Dahl (#22 for 1990-1999) *A Wrinkle in Time* by Madeleine L?Engle (#23 for 1990-1999) *Harry Potter* series by JK Rowling (#48 for 1990-1999) *Cujo* by Stephen King (#49 for 1990-1999) *Bumps in the Night* by Harry Allard (#59 for 1990-1999) *Curses, Hexes and Spells* by Daniel Cohen (#71 for 1990-1999) *Carrie* by Stephen King (#81 for 1990-1999) *The Dead Zone*, by Stephen King (#82 for 1990-1999) *Christine* by Stephen King (#91 for 1990-1999) *Halloween ABC* by Eve Merriam *The Hunger Games* by Suzanne Collins *Where the Wild Things Are* by Maurice Sendak *Bony Legs* by Joanna Cole *Wizardology ? Merlin* edited by Dugald A. Steer *Night Chills* by Dean Koontz *Resources and Ideas for Celebrating the Freedom to Read:* Wayne State College Lib Guide: Children?s and YA Literature http://libguides.wsc.edu/content.php?pid=488998&sid=4283992 This LibGuide includes annotations of children?s and young adult books that have been challenged (not just the scary ones) Queens Library Banned Books Week Trivia Quiz http://www.queenslibrary.org/blog/banned-books-week-trivia-challenge LaFourche Parish Public Library: Banned Books Book Group https://bannedbooksclub.wordpress.com/ Christian Science Monitor: 20 Banned Books That May Surprise You http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2011/0928/20-banned-books-that-may-surprise-you/The-Witches-by-Roald-Dahl This slide show probably does not contain many titles that will surprise librarians in Oregon, but it might be something to use with patrons. Banned Books Awareness: A Worldwide Literacy Project to Celebrate the Freedom to Read http://bannedbooks.world.edu/ http://world.edu/banned-books-awareness-halloween-abc/ Celebrate your freedom to read *every* month! ><((((?>???`?.? .???`?.. ><((((?>?.???`?.?.???`?...?><((((?>???`?.? Garnetta Wilker Co-chair, Intellectual Freedom Committee, Oregon Library Association K-12 Representative, Oregon Statewide Database Licensing Advisory Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The conference theme of Tools, Skills and Competencies is at the core of the opening keynote address by Dr. Sandra Hirsh, director of the San Jose State University (SJSU) School of Information. Hirsh will discuss the evolution of information services and address what it means to be an information professional today. She will also offer specific insight gleaned while producing her new book Information Services Today: An Introduction . Her keynote starts at 7 a.m. U.S. Pacific Daylight Time. The day-long event is packed with keynote and distinguished speaker presentations and 50 crowd-sourced presentations. A time-zone adjusted schedule with detailed session descriptions is now available. All sessions will be recorded and freely accessible for future viewing. Founded in 2011 by Hirsh of the SJSU School of Information and Steve Hargadon of The Learning Revolution, the Library 2.0 conference series promotes inclusivity with the goal of creating open dialogue about the future of libraries. More information on the 21,000 member international Library 2.0 network, and on attending the Library 2.015 Worldwide Virtual Conference, is available on the conference website. About the SJSU School of Information The San Jose State University (SJSU) School of Information prepares individuals for careers as information professionals. Graduates work in diverse areas of the information profession, such as user experience design, digital asset management, information architecture, electronic records management, information governance, digital preservation, and librarianship. The SJSU School of Information is a recognized leader in online education and received the Online Learning Consortium's Outstanding Online Program award. For more information about the school, please visit ischool.sjsu.edu. 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From: Calix [mailto:calix-bounces at listserv.cla-net.org] On Behalf Of Coles, Janet at CSL Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 9:12 AM To: calix at listserv.cla-net.org Subject: [Calix] Training for Librarians: Overview of Task Force on New Americans, 10/27/2015, 11 AM-noon Pacific Good morning-posted on behalf of USCIS. Janet Coles Library Programs Consultant Library Development Services Bureau California State Library 916-651-0981 janet.coles at library.ca.gov From: Chang, Vilaysay P (Sai) [mailto:Vilaysay.P.Chang at uscis.dhs.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2015 8:51 AM Subject: Training for Librarians: Overview of Task Force on New Americans, 10/27/2015 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) invites interested librarians to participate in a webinar on Tuesday, Oct. 27 from 2 to 3 p.m. (Eastern) [11 AM-noon Pacific] to learn about the White House Task Force on New Americans. The Task Force is an interagency effort to develop a federal strategy to better integrate immigrants into local communities. During the presentation, representatives from the USCIS Office of Citizenship will cover the Task Force's recent initiatives, with specific focus on the Building Welcoming Communities Campaign and the Citizenship Public Education and Awareness Campaign, and highlight ways that libraries can get involved. To register for this session, please follow the steps below: . Visit our registration page to confirm your participation . Enter your email address and select "Submit" . Select "Subscriber Preferences" . Select the "Event Registration" tab . Complete the questions and select "Submit" Once we process your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional details. If you have any questions regarding the registration process, or if you have not received a confirmation email within two business days, please email us at Public.Engagement at uscis.dhs.go . Note to media: This webinar is not for press purposes. Please contact the USCIS Press Office at (202) 272-1200 for any media inquiries. Vilaysay "Sai" Chang Community Relations Officer U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, District 22 916-492-7313 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Untitled attachment 00057.txt URL: From sstevenson at georgefox.edu Tue Oct 13 10:54:47 2015 From: sstevenson at georgefox.edu (Sarah Stevenson) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:54:47 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Deadline Extended! Submit Your Proposals for ACL Conference 2016 by October 23rd! Message-ID: Association of Christian Librarians Annual Conference June 13-16, 2016 George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon You are invited to contribute your library knowledge and experiences with colleagues from all over the United States at the Association of Christian Librarian?s Annual Conference, to be held at George Fox University June 13th -16th, 2016! This year?s theme is Exploring New Frontiers. If you are interested in presenting, please submit your proposal by Friday, October 23rd. We are looking for presentations that balance both theory and practice, are well researched, and presented in an engaging manner. Presentation proposals will be chosen based on several criteria including your level of expertise and the extent of your experience with the topic. Presenters should be prepared to discuss innovations or new ways of thinking about a topic. Everyone, from librarians with years of experience to library school students, is encouraged to submit proposals. Be creative! Suggest topics you want to discuss at conferences. Consider topics such as: - Information literacy & new ACRL framework - User/public services, student workers, Interlibrary Loan - Student Retention - Leadership/Management Strategies - Cataloging (BIBFRAME, Electronic Resource Management) - Technology in the library - Administration: budgets, annual reports/program review, assessment - Archives & Institutional Repositories - Outreach: engaging students & faculty - Online Instruction and/or distance learners Speakers do not need to be ACL members; students and new professionals are encouraged to submit. We look forward to receiving your presentation proposals! Please feel free to forward this email to your library colleagues, other faculty members or anyone else outside of the ACL membership who might be interested. Let me know if you have any questions. 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(GVRL) GVRL is the platform for building an online collection of specialized reference sources and scholarly monographs, also known as eBooks, for multidisciplinary research Please join Nicole Rakozy, GVRL product manager, for these special academic sessions. She will be discussing the newly available content on the platform, advanced tools that promote critical thinking for your students & faculty, and the benefits of the Gale/ Google partnership within the GVRL. She will also be highlighting the HTML and PDF versions of the eBooks, and how the chapter level indexing can make discovering and interrogating content easier for time-pressed students. The sessions will also examine the unique interface & its' navigational features, document management, and academic research & search strategies. Register for upcoming sessions by using the links listed below ... October 14 @ 10:30 am PT October 23 @ 11 am PT October 28 @ 7 am PT Arlene Weible Electronic Services Consultant Oregon Federal Regional Depository Coordinator Library Support and Development Services Oregon State Library 250 Winter St NE Salem OR, 97301 503-378-5020 arlene.weible at state.or.us http://oregon.gov/osl/ld/ FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 660 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image004.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 859 bytes Desc: image004.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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However, we want to encourage anyone that is able to attend the full training to do so. Please contact me if you are interested in the local training that will be offered next year. (Contact info at end of message) --Arlene Weible From: Hofschire, Linda [mailto:Hofschire_L at cde.state.co.us] Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 7:31 AM Research Institute for Public Libraries 2016 Are you... ... a public librarian, administrator, or other staff interested in getting started using data for savvy and strategic planning? ... looking for both inspiration and instruction in a hands-on, participatory environment? ... seeking to learn about outcomes and how to measure library impact? ... committed to leading your organization in making data-based decisions? ...eager to develop a peer network to support your research and evaluation efforts? Launched in 2015, the Research Institute for Public Libraries (RIPL) brings together people from across the country (rural, suburban, and urban public libraries) for an intensive, participatory learning experience. Offered by the Colorado State Library and the Colorado Library Consortium, this year's institute will take place September 30-October 3, 2016 in Denver, CO. Participants will learn about topics such as: * designing outcome-based evaluation of programs and services * assessing the needs of your community * techniques for tracking public library data and using these data for planning, management, and proving worth to your community * using data and stories to demonstrate library impact * aligning research efforts with national initiatives such as Edge Benchmarks, the Impact Survey, and Project Outcome Mark your calendar! Enrollment opens January 26, 2016 - and only 100 participants will take part in this immersive learning experience. Find out more at http://ripl.lrs.org Here is what 2015 participants had to say about RIPL: "This was one of the best training situations I've attended. It was laid out in a way that promoted optimal learning while still giving opportunities for networking & socializing. Great job!" "The curriculum & speakers were so well organized around the overall RIPL themes. It felt like a course in library data instead of individual conference sessions." "...This was, by far, the best conference I've ever attended and I think part of that was the fact that it was so focused on one area - we had the time to delve into the various aspects of that, as well as get to know one another and work as a team. I look forward to applying what I learned within my organization." "RIPL was an incredible experience. I learned so much and feel like I came back equipped with new knowledge and skills to implement some relevant data collection and evaluation practices at our library organization." Questions about RIPL? Please contact ripl at lrs.org Linda Hofschire Research Analyst, Library Research Service Colorado State Library [cid:image50ea55.PNG at 73d4c800.44801d1a] P 303.866.6827 201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 309, Denver, CO 80203 Hofschire_L at cde.state.co.us | www.cde.state.co.us [cid:image8c1311.PNG at 2e18ce64.4783f366] [cid:image4f286d.PNG at 4e2f71a6.4e97e2d6] [cid:image55895a.PNG at e5fff6e2.4c94ef3e] [cid:imagedfbf28.PNG at 73028e45.42a74eb0] Email cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Therefore, email cannot be used to transfer files containing personally identifiable information of educators or students. Contact the intended recipient to mutually determine enhanced security options for transferring such information. 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Hood Community College, Gresham Library is seeking an experienced technical services support specialist to work 20 hrs./week with our team of dedicated professionals. Our entire library staff is committed to student success and is striving to create a culture of excellence for the communities we serve. MHCC library supports an extremely diverse population and requires a person with amazing teamwork and communication skills. For more information, or to apply, click here. Megan Dugan Library Manager Mt. Hood Community College 503.491.7652 megan.dugan at mhcc.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I bet some Oregon libraries are already revising their no-smoking policies to comply with these upcoming changes to the ICAA, as we are. All the Best from the south coast, Gary -- Gary Sharp Director of Library Services North Bend Public Library 1800 Sherman Avenue North Bend OR 97459 541-756-5442 541-756-1073 fax ?A library is a shelter for the mind and spirit.? - Tom McCall -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From spierson at cclsd.org Wed Oct 14 12:06:02 2015 From: spierson at cclsd.org (Sami Pierson) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 12:06:02 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Changes to Oregon's Indoor Clean Air Act In-Reply-To: <561E9D69.9070905@cclsd.org> References: <561E9D69.9070905@cclsd.org> Message-ID: <561EA79A.2050706@cclsd.org> Chapter 8.35 of Coos Bay's code! Luckily they had the foresight to ban e-cigarettes and any organic material. It's the small victories. On 10/14/2015 11:22 AM, gsharp at cclsd.org wrote: > Good Morning: I'm working with my library board to revise our > library's no-smoking policy, to prohibit smoking anywhere on library > property. While researching the policies of other libraries, I > noticed this information about changes to Oregon's Indoor Clean Air > Act, from the Oregon Health Authority. "Effective on January 1, 2016, > the ICAA will include the use of "inhalant delivery systems.....Under > the law, Oregonians will not be able to use e-cigarettes and other > inhalant delivery systems in workplaces....or other venues." For more > details, take a look at: > > https://public.health.oregon.gov/PreventionWellness/TobaccoPrevention/SmokefreeWorkplaceLaw/Pages/thelaw.aspx > > This was news to me. I bet some Oregon libraries are already revising > their no-smoking policies to comply with these upcoming changes to the > ICAA, as we are. > > All the Best from the south coast, > > Gary > > -- > Gary Sharp > > Director of Library Services > > North Bend Public Library > 1800 Sherman Avenue > North Bend OR 97459 > 541-756-5442 > 541-756-1073 fax > > ?A library is a shelter for the mind and spirit.? - Tom McCall > > > _____________________________________________________ > Libs-Or mailing list > Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to list owner(s) or the sender of the message, by phone or email. > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. -- Sami Samantha K. Pierson Library Director Coos Bay Public Library 525 Anderson Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-269-1101 x229 bay.cooslibraries.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jessica.rondema at state.or.us Wed Oct 14 15:39:43 2015 From: jessica.rondema at state.or.us (Jessica Rondema) Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 22:39:43 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Statewide Database Licensing Advisory Committee Meeting at Oregon State Library, October 28, 2015 Message-ID: <27AE520394BD7C48BC1ECC312413C16F5EC42E3D@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> [State seal2][title] Kate Brown, Governor State Library 250 Winter St. NE Salem, OR 97301-3950 (503) 378-4243 Fax (503) 588-7119 Contact: MaryKay Dahlgreen State Librarian 503-378-4367 October 14, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Statewide Database Licensing Advisory Committee (SDLAC) will meet on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm PST at the Oregon State Library. The agenda is included. This is a public meeting; those who would like to attend should contact Arlene Weible, 503-378-5020 or arlene.weible at state.or.us, so that appropriate arrangements may be made. The SDLAC advises the State Library and the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Advisory Council on the Statewide Database Licensing Program, and its membership is representative of school, public, tribal, and academic libraries. The current member list is available at: http://oregon.gov/OSL/LD/technology/sdlp/index.shtml. Questions or concerns can be addressed to Arlene Weible, 503-378-5020 or arlene.weible at state.or.us. [cid:image002.png at 01D10696.8BB01990]Statewide Database Licensing Advisory Committee Meeting Oregon State Library - Room 103 (or by phone) October 28, 2015 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Agenda 10:00 Welcome and Introduction of New Members 10:05 Overview of Committee Work (Sotak) * Review agenda and approve minutes from April 9, 2015 meeting * Scope of committee work * Consideration of new resources 10:45 Budget Update (Westin) 11:00 Update on projects since last meeting (Weible) 11:10 Report on initiatives at OR Dept. of Ed (Maurer) * Open Education Resources portal (Oregon EdNet) 11:30 Plan for SDLP contract renewal 12:00 Working Lunch 12:30 Plan for SDLP contract renewal (cont.) 1:30 Access to SDLP resources: Discussion and setting priorities 2:45 Action Item Review 3:00 Adjourn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Students write letters to any author explaining how that author's book changed their way of thinking about the world or themselves. Please help promote this program, including among homeschoolers. The LOC asks teachers to allow students to choose a book that is meaningful to them and asks students to explain *why* or *how* the book was significant to them instead of summarizing the plot. The focus of a participant's letter is to make clear the connection one has with a book. Here's what Lynette Gottlieb, a teacher in Corvallis, had to say about the contest: Letters about Literature was a completely positive experience for my students...importantly, some of my students who do not identify as writers, and do not generally enjoy the experience, were able to write about something meaningful to them and participate in an inclusive contest that also recognized them...the process connects them to the human experience of literature. It supports my English classroom where I give students choice about reading whenever possible and teach that literature and writing are first and foremost about communication. 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. Last year Oregon?s own Heather DesChamp was a National Honor Award recipient! Entry forms and guidelines are available on the Willamette Writers and the State Library?s websites. All high school (Level III) entries must be postmarked by December 4, 2015 and elementary and middle school (Levels I and II) entries by January 11, 2016. Thanks to these groups whose sponsorship makes local prizes possible: Oregon Reading Association and three divisions of the Oregon Library Association: Oregon Association of School Libraries, Children's Services Division, and Oregon Young Adult Network. Thanks to you for passing along the information and encouraging participation. Those with questions about Letters About Literature should contact Blythe Ayne at Willamette Writers. http://willamettewriters.org/letters-about-literature/ http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/Pages/youthsvcs/aboutlit.aspx Jen Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301 503.378.5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us OSLIS || www.oslis.org Learn to research. Research to learn. FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 21519 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 660 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: From arlene.weible at state.or.us Thu Oct 15 08:40:38 2015 From: arlene.weible at state.or.us (Arlene Weible) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 15:40:38 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] FW: Webinar: Helping Small Businesses Thrive: Introducing Census Business Builder Message-ID: <203B0B8CF6665A4B822F17E789DD1AD15ED9CEC4@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> The Government Publishing Office, through its FDLP Academy, offers a variety of free webinars highlighting federal agency web sites and information for library staff. Check out upcoming webinars (http://www.fdlp.gov/about-the-fdlp/fdlp-events-calendar) or view recordings of past webinars (http://login.icohere.com/public/topics.cfm?cseq=1172). The most recently announced webinar details are listed below. From: FDLP Webmaster [mailto:donotreply at gpo.gov] Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 4:43 AM To: Arlene Weible Subject: Webinar: Helping Small Businesses Thrive: Introducing Census Business Builder If you are having trouble viewing this e-mail, Click here to view it online [masthead image for FDLP News. If you do not see this graphic, you may right click (on PC) or control click (on Mac) to download images. You may also view online if you prefer by clicking on the link above.] Webinar: Helping Small Businesses Thrive: Introducing Census Business Builder A live training webinar, "Helping Small Businesses Thrive: Introducing Census Business Builder," will be presented on Tuesday, November 10, 2015. Register today for ?Helping Small Businesses Thrive: Introducing Census Business Builder? ? Start time: 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) ? Duration: 60 minutes ? Speaker: Andy W. Hait is an economist and serves as the Data Product and Data User Liaison in the Economy-Wide Statistics Division at the U.S. Census Bureau. With over 28 years of service at the Census Bureau, Hait oversees the data products and tools and coordinates data user training for the economic census and the Census Bureau?s other economic survey programs. He is also the lead geographic specialist in the Economic Programs Directorate. Hait holds a Bachelor?s Degree in Economics from Syracuse University and has a Masters Certificate in Project Management from George Washington University. ? Learning outcomes: The U.S. Census Bureau provides a wealth of data that entrepreneurs and small business owners can use in their business and marketing plans, but access to this information can often be difficult for users not familiar with Census Bureau data programs and tools. This webinar will feature the recently-released Census Business Builder (CBB). CBB provides access to key demographic and economic data from the Census Bureau (as well as other third party data) in an easy-to-use, interactive map-based tool. Webinar attendees will not only learn how to access and use the Small Business Edition of CBB, but will also learn about a prototype second edition of CBB designed specifically for Chambers of Commerce staff. ? Expected level of knowledge for participants: No prerequisite knowledge required. The webinar is free, however registration is required. Upon registering, a confirmation email will be sent to you. This registration confirmation email includes the instructions for joining the webinar. Registration confirmations will be sent from sqldba @ icohere.com. To ensure delivery of registration confirmations, registrants should configure junk mail or spam filter(s) to permit messages from that email address. If you do not receive the confirmation, please notify GPO. GPO?s eLearning platform presents webinars using WebEx. In order to attend or present at a GPO-hosted webinar, a WebEx plug-in must be installed in your internet browser(s). Download instructions. Visit FDLP Academy for access to FDLP educational and training resources. All are encouraged to share and re-post information about this free training opportunity with others. Arlene Weible Electronic Services Consultant Oregon Federal Regional Depository Coordinator Library Support and Development Services Oregon State Library 250 Winter St NE Salem OR, 97301 503-378-5020 arlene.weible at state.or.us http://oregon.gov/osl/ld/ FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 660 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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STATE OF JEFFERSON SCAVENGER HUNT-MIDDLE SCHOOL November 4, 5, 6 & 10 Middle school teams have three days to find answers to academic, audio music tapes, current news, art, and Internet questions using library resources and documentation. The Hunt culminates in an adjudication session on Tuesday, November 10 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at Southern Oregon University. STATE OF JEFFERSON SCAVENGER HUNT - HIGH SCHOOL December 2, 3, 4 & 8 High school teams have three days to find answers to academic, audio music tapes, current news, art, and Internet questions using library resources and documentation. The Hunt culminates in an adjudication session on Tuesday, December 8 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at Southern Oregon University. The questions will be posted at the following website at the time and day the hunt starts: http://www.sou.edu/youth/competitions/index.html If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact: Jamie Kaufman Pre-College SOU Youth Programs Coordinator 541-552-6453 kaufmanj at sou.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From klyn.hann at newbergoregon.gov Thu Oct 15 12:53:11 2015 From: klyn.hann at newbergoregon.gov (K'Lyn Hann) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 19:53:11 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Call for Ideas for CSLP Teen Manual 2017-- Build a Better World --DEADLINE 10/23/15 Message-ID: [On behalf of the CSLP teen coordinator BriAnne Baxley. The slogan AND theme for 2017 is Build a Better World. You may send things to me or directly to Cheryl Brown, listed below. ?K?Lyn Hann, OYAN CSLP Rep] Good Evening CSLP State Reps! Please find attached the Call of Ideas for the 2017 Teen Manual. I ask that you all take this and help us distribute to the public librarians in your state. The goal of the Teen Manual Committee Members and Editor is to find programs and ideas to help build the manual into a resource that is useful to all types of libraries. In order to accomplish this goal we are in search of innovative ideas of all types, prices, and levels that are inclusive to all. The committee believes that technology is a key competent and encourages technology based programs for each chapter along with programs that help us "unplug". Please send your ideas by October 23, 2015 to: Cheryl Brown, Teen Manual Editor cheryllibrarian at hotmail.com Again thank you all for your dedication, hard work, and willingness to help us build this resource for teen programming. BriAnne Baxley, MLIS Young Adult Librarian Berkeley County Library System (843) 572-1376 or (843) 719-4278 brianne.baxley at berkeleycountysc.gov -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential, proprietary, and/or privileged information protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not read, use, copy, or distribute this e-mail message or its attachments. If you believe you have received this e-mail message in error, please contact the sender by reply e-mail or telephone immediately and destroy all copies of the original message. -- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential, proprietary, and/or privileged information protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you may not read, use, copy, or distribute this e-mail message or its attachments. 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You may send things to me or directly to Cheryl Brown, listed below. ?K?Lyn Hann, OYAN CSLP Rep] Good Evening CSLP State Reps! Please find attached the Call of Ideas for the 2017 Teen Manual. I ask that you all take this and help us distribute to the public librarians in your state. The goal of the Teen Manual Committee Members and Editor is to find programs and ideas to help build the manual into a resource that is useful to all types of libraries. In order to accomplish this goal we are in search of innovative ideas of all types, prices, and levels that are inclusive to all. The committee believes that technology is a key competent and encourages technology based programs for each chapter along with programs that help us "unplug". Please send your ideas by October 23, 2015 to: Cheryl Brown, Teen Manual Editor cheryllibrarian at hotmail.com Again thank you all for your dedication, hard work, and willingness to help us build this resource for teen programming. 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Message-ID: <4D3078D5C2A4664EA683E17D9EA5417011034A37@CVOEXDAG2.ci.corvallis.or.us> Hello colleagues, and please forgive the cross-posting - We have learned that there is a change in how remote attendees can access the CSD Fall Workshop this Saturday October 17 and wanted to pass that along as soon as possible! Remote attendees may access the workshop online via GoToMeeting, but not via call-in by phone. So, to attend the workshop remotely, please prepare to use GoToMeeting, with this information: CSD Fall Workshop Sat, Oct 17, 2015 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Pacific Standard Time Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/771665565 We apologize for any inconvenience this causes, and sincerely hope that all are still able to attend remotely who planned to do so. Thank you for your understanding! 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Click here Oregon State Library Jobline A Weekly Job Resource from the Oregon State Library | October 16, 2015 OREGON Closing Dates No Date Reference Assistant, Albany, OR 10/27/15 Part-Time Technical Services Specialist, Gresham, OR No Date Digital Projects Librarian, Portland, OR No Date Repository Community Librarian, Portland, OR 10/30/15 Library Assistant I, Monmouth, OR 10/23/15 Library Aide, Stayton, OR 11/01/15 Document Control Records Technician, Hillsboro, OR 10/30/15 Adult and Youth Services Division Manager, Corvallis, OR No Date Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year, Portland, OR 10/29/15 Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor, Corvallis, OR 10/16/15 Librarian - Youth Services, Woodburn, OR No Date Library Aide I, Dallas, OR OUT OF STATE Closing Dates 10/27/15 Public Library Services Consultant, Jefferson City, MO No Date Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional, Various Locations, WA No Date Access Services Manager - Cheyenne, Cheyenne, WY 10/30/15 Youth Services Librarian II, Davis, CA No Date Digital Services Librarian, Meridian, ID 10/16/15 Branch Manager 1, Washougal, WA 10/18/15 Executive Director, Piscataway, NJ OREGON Job Announcements Reference Assistant Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Albany, OR The Linn-Benton Community College library has an opening for a part-time Reference Assistant, with the position beginning in November. This position is part-time, up to 25 hours a week - with weekend hours required - through the 2015-16 academic year. The Reference Assistant is expected to provide support to users through information and technical assistance, basic and intermediate reference and research assistance and one-on-one consultations. Position requires a minimum of 3 years experience working in a library or related setting. Additional college course work in library science may substitute for experience. Salary is $15.09 per hour. To see a full position description and to submit application materials, please visit the Linn-Benton Community College employment site at: http://www.jobs.linnbenton.edu . Questions should be directed to Richenda Hawkins at hawkinr at linnbenton.edu . Return to top of page ******************************************** Part-Time Technical Services Specialist Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/27/15 Gresham, OR Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham Library is seeking an experienced technical services support specialist to work 20 hrs./week with our team of dedicated professionals. Our entire library staff is committed to student success and is striving to create a culture of excellence for the communities we serve. MHCC library supports an extremely diverse population and requires a person with amazing teamwork and communication skills. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/mhcc/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1266017 Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Projects Librarian Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon: The Digital Projects Librarian will develop, implement, lead, and manage a variety of digital library projects for the preservation, discovery, sharing, and integration of scientific information. This includes prioritizing work and managing deadlines for multiple digital projects with competing demands. To read a more detailed job description and complete an application, visit our website at http://www.kaiserpermanentejobs.org/jobs.aspx and search for job number 414094. Return to top of page ******************************************** Repository Community Librarian Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Library seeks a creative and service-oriented Repository Community Librarian. The successful candidate will have exciting opportunities to develop innovative new library services in a dynamic environment. Reporting to the Director of Curatorial Services, the Repository Community Librarian works directly with the OHSU community to develop and deliver services in support of the library's institutional repository initiative. The position leads the community in developing a repository for active, local digital assets, including images, video, documents, and data. With critical responsibility for growth, relevance, sustainability, and innovation in the Library, the position dedicates significant effort to collaborative work with faculty, students, and staff, demonstrating outcomes through presentations, publications, and reports. Applications: To apply please visit http://ohsujobs.com and search for position IRC49894. Applications should include a resume, a letter of introduction, and contact information for three references. Screening of applications will commence immediately and continue until filled. Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Assistant I Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Monmouth, OR The City of Monmouth is seeking an enthusiastic, creative, and motivated individual to fill a part-time position as Library Assistant I. Applicants should have a passion for providing exceptional customer service, work well in a team environment, and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. General Duties: Staff the circulation desk as assigned: check in and out library materials; answer telephones; register patrons for library cards; handle overdue situations and circulation inquiries; collect fines and fees; answer public questions or refer them to appropriate staff member; search shelves for items; shelve books and other library materials as needed. Other duties as assigned. Applications are available online on the City's website, http://www.ci.monmouth.or.us/ Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Aide Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/23/15 Stayton, OR This position performs a variety of duties within the library, including circulation, shelving, shelf reading, book processing, computer and directional assistance. May assist with volunteers, children's services and programs. Preferred requirements for the position include knowledge of office practices, and procedures, operation of standard library and office equipment and information gathering techniques. Knowledge of, or the ability to learn, the Dewey Decimal Classification System and the library automation software. Library experience, high school graduate or GED, or any satisfactory combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the above duties. Spanish speaking skills preferred. Starting wage is $12.72 per hour. Up to 15 hours per week, including some evenings and weekends. To apply, visit www.StaytonOregon.gov and visit the "EMPLOYMENT" section, where you can download the job description and application. For more information contact Deputy City Recorder Alissa Angelo at aangelo at ci.stayton.or.us. Return to top of page ******************************************** Document Control Records Technician Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 11/1/15 Hillsboro, OR Access Sciences is looking for a Document Control Technician to work in Hillsboro, OR. Major responsibilities of this position are: assist in processing of incoming and outgoing construction information, sort, classify and code material for integration into construction records management filing systems; retrieve / reference construction information for users; and maintain logs and indexes to provide status of information. This is a full-time permanent position with benefits. Link to the full job announcement: http://www.accesssciences.com/careers/opportunities Return to top of page ******************************************** Adult and Youth Services Division Manager Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a division manager to manage the Adult and Youth Services Division of the Library to ensure that present and future needs are met. Plan and manage services to adults and youth, including serving as a resource to community library staff who plan and deliver adult and youth (birth to eighteen) services in branch libraries. Responsibility includes adult and youth reference and reader's advisory services, collections decisions, library and public computer instruction, and programming. Coordinate partnerships with agencies serving both adults and youth. Provide leadership on issues that cross division lines and manage system-wide projects. Master of Library Science degree from an accredited ALA-program. Seven years increasingly responsible professional librarian work experience, including at least two years of supervisory experience. Project management experience. Specialized knowledge in adult reference and library services to youth required. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Holy Family Catholic School is seeking a dynamic, innovative person who will complement the experienced and committed staff of Holy Family. Holy Family Catholic School is a community of learners: students, staff, parents, and parish. We are engaged in the life-long process of learning. Our commitment, rooted in the Gospel values, is to pursue together creativity and excellence in all areas of spiritual, academic and personal growth. The applicant will provide library/media services to assist with the informational and educational needs of the school program. The applicant will administer the school library program, which includes archival functions and the school periodical and subscription program. Knowledge of library administration, its policies and procedures, and the proper resources to meet information needs is necessary. Additionally, the applicant works with administrator and technology coordinators to provide services to meet educational needs of students. Degree in Library and Information Science with a minimum of 2 years-experience is preferred or State certification in Library/Media Instruction. Comparable combination of education and experience will be considered. Practicing Catholic preferred. Link to the full job announcement: http://school.holyfamilyportland.org/employment-opportunities Return to top of page ******************************************** Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/29/15 Corvallis, OR The Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, tenure-track Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor position. Reporting to the Head of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Services, the successful candidate will implement services and instruction in support of the broadest possible dissemination, impact, and use of scholarly and intellectual output. The librarian will join an agile and innovative department and library that is responsible for the development of the ScholarsArchive at OSU institutional repository (the 36th ranked institutional repository in the world), internationally recognized digital collections, and robust faculty and student open access deposit services. OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs. The full announcement, job requirements and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Look for posting #0016026. Return to top of page ******************************************** Librarian - Youth Services Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Woodburn, OR Responsible for delivery of story times and other youth programs, including outreach to schools and preschools; identifying and interpreting user needs, providing reference, readers' advisory, computer, database and referral services to Library patrons directly, and by telephone; and assisting patrons in material selection. Additionally, responsible for acting as the lead in the Youth Services program, which entails guiding the work of part-time library assistants, participation in regular lead staff meetings with the Library Manager and additional relevant duties. Link to the full job announcement: www.ci.woodburn.or.us - click on Services - choose HR/Careers Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Aide I Posted: 9/18/15 Closes: No Date Dallas, OR City of Dallas is accepting applications for a Library Aide I. This is a regular, part-time, 20 hour/week position. Salary $12.10 to $15.91 per hour. Must be able to work evenings and weekends and have H.S. diploma or GED. We are looking to fill a current opening as well as create an eligibility list for 2 additional openings we anticipate early next year. Position open until filled; first review on Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Equal Opportunity Employer. City applications and job description available at City Manager's Office, 187 SE Court Street and online at www.dallasor.gov Return to top of page OUT OF STATE Job Announcements Public Library Services Consultant Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/27/15 Jefferson City, MO Missouri State Library: The Public Library Services Consultant (PLSC) provides leadership in the development of library services, including literacy services, of libraries throughout Missouri. Through the PLSC position, the Missouri State Library/Library Development offers a coordinated approach to continuing education by providing workshops and training sessions for library staff on a variety of library services, an annual statewide summer reading program for people of all ages; and grant programs to expand and improve library services. There is a special emphasis on trainings for staff of small and rural libraries, and those serving youth and teens. For a more complete job description, go to http://s1.sos.mo.gov/default.aspx?PageID=4669 Return to top of page ******************************************** Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Various Locations, WA The Secretary of State is currently recruiting for 4 Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessionals. The Secretary of State is headed by an elected state official and is responsible for administering elections within the state, registering corporations and charities that do business within the state, collecting and preserving the records of governmental bodies within the state, and maintaining the Washington State Library. The office also administers the Address Confidentiality Program, the Legacy Program and the Combined Fund Drive. Visit our website at: www.sos.wa.gov. There are currently four openings within Branch Services of the Washington State Library at these locations: Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Clallam Bay Correction Center in Clallam Bay, Washington Correction Center for Women in Gig Harbor and Washington State Reformatory in Monroe. Please apply at WWW.Careers.WA.GOV Return to top of page ******************************************** Access Services Manager - Cheyenne Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Cheyenne, WY The Wyoming State Library Access Services Manager coordinates resource sharing projects for the Wyoming library community. This includes, but is not limited to, managing the day-to-day operation and future planning for the statewide interlibrary loan system, training libraries on the use of that system, and coordinating resource sharing contracts used by WYLD consortia libraries to facilitate interlibrary loan and the purchasing of library materials. This position supervises three staff members and oversees the processing and maintenance of the State Library's collections. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1257366 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian II Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Davis, CA Find the next step in your career by applying to Yolo County Library! Yolo County Library is a seven-branch system that encourages teamwork and provides a variety of opportunities for developing new skills. The Yolo County Library is committed to literacy, community, and service. We are looking for a community oriented Coordinator of Youth Services, Librarian II, who enjoys learning and participating in frontline and online library services, understand service to diverse populations, and who excel in customer service. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/yolococa/default.cfm Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Services Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Digital Services Librarian works closely with the Deputy Director and a small team of individuals to provide consistent, dynamic, and excellent customer service to library patrons. The Digital Services Librarian is responsible for maintaining a pleasant, inviting, and safe environment in delivering services to the Meridian community. Link: http://www.mld.org/?q=node/19 Return to top of page ******************************************** Branch Manager 1 Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: 10/16/15 Washougal, WA Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Branch Manager 1. Based in our Washougal Community Library, the Branch Manager 1 will provide a full range of patron assistance; support, plan and implement programs; and oversee the collections of the branch and its outlets. The position will represent the branch and library district in the assigned communities, building and sustaining positive community relationships. Previous experience working with stakeholders and Friends of the Library groups as well as building projects is desired. Salary: Starting at $55,453 annually. Excellent benefits package with Washington State PERS retirement. For more information on how to apply please go to http://new.fvrl.org/work-fvrl Return to top of page ******************************************** Executive Director Posted: 8/20/15 Closes: 10/18/15 Piscataway, NJ Seeking a visionary and experienced Executive Director to lead THE innovative New Jersey Library Cooperative to even higher levels of service and resource-sharing. The Executive Board of LibraryLinkNJ, located in Piscataway, NJ, seeks an experienced leader-responsive to member, staff and state-wide needs and skilled in focusing the efforts of a team of talented professionals-as its next Executive Director. LibraryLinkNJ is the single, statewide, multi-type library cooperative in New Jersey, working in partnership with its 2,000 multi-type member libraries and the New Jersey State Library to provide access to excellent library services for 8.79 million residents in twenty-one counties. With a $1.84 million annual budget and 6 FTE system staff, LibraryLinkNJ is a member-focused organization with a reputation for providing effective continuing education, strong outreach services, high-level support for innovative technologies, and statewide delivery to its multi-type library membership. For further information, contact Bradbury Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or phone. To start the application process, send a cover letter that supports your candidacy for the position and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Karen Miller. Return to top of page To List a Job Announcement To list a job on the Oregon State Library's Jobline, please provide the following information: Job Title Closing Date City & State Brief description of position Link to the full job announcement Email your request to Jessica Rondema at jessica.rondema at state.or.us. All listings with no closing date mentioned will be removed from Jobline after one month. Return to top of page To Unsubscribe To subscribe/unsubscribe from libs-or, click here. Contacts at the Oregon State Library Jobline editor: Jessica Rondema, 503-378-2464 Oregon State Library homepage: http://www.oregon.gov/OSL Jobline Web Address: http://oregon.gov/osl/jobs/Jobline.htm Return to top of page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From jennifer.maurer at state.or.us Fri Oct 16 13:36:43 2015 From: jennifer.maurer at state.or.us (Jennifer Maurer) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 20:36:43 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Save the Date => Nov. 2nd LearningExpress Library Webinar on Current & New Content Message-ID: Please pardon the cross-posting. [Job-and-Career-Accelerator-LEL.b.jpg] Hi. If you read the October OASL newsletter or LTLO, the State Library's newsletter, then you know that when our statewide LearningExpress Library contract gets renewed on November 1st, two additional resources will appear: Job & Career Accelerator and Computer and Internet Basics. Through Job & Career Accelerator, students and other users can explore occupations, learn how to write a resume, get interview tips, and more. Review this PDF for further information. Computer and Internet Basics adds 18 video tutorials for older students or adults on everything from personal computer fundamentals to protecting yourself online. Currently, there is a LearningExpress Library center called Popular Software Tutorials. Next month, that name will change to Computer Skills, and the new center will include all current and new computer-oriented tutorials. Consult this PDF to learn more about the new module. Because of the new content, we asked a LearningExpress trainer to offer a webinar just for Oregon library and school staff. It will be on Monday, November 2nd from 3:00 to 4:00 pm Pacific. Participation is free, but you need to register in advance. The goal is to record the session and make it available online. Watch for an announcement. Of course, you are always welcome to participate in LearningExpress' national webinars or to explore the short video guides available from the toolbar within LearningExpress Library. If you have questions, please ask. Thanks, Jen Links OASL newsletter: http://oregonlibrarylady.org/category/topics/oregon-state-library/ LTLO: http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LTLO/LTLOOct2015/Oct2015LTLO.html Job & Career Accelerator PDF: www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/technology/sdlp/learningexpress/LEL3.0_JobCareerAccelerator_lowres.pdf Computer and Internet Basics PDF: http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/technology/sdlp/learningexpress/LEL3.0_Computerand%20InternetBasics_highres.pdf Register for the Oregon webinar: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/3118276917797187330 National webinar calendar: https://attendee.gototraining.com/2mj37/catalog/109496505?tz=America/Los_Angeles Video guides: http://www.learningexpresshub.com/productengine/LELIndex.html#/learningexpresslibrary/two/video-guides/welcome Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301 503.378.5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us OSLIS || www.oslis.org Learn to research. Research to learn. 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Schedule of spring MLIS classes http://www.usm.edu/library-information-science/spring-2016-graduate-course-offerings Admission Requirements Please submit your application, all required documentation listed below, and required fees via the online application found at the Graduate School for admission consideration. Applications for admission are evaluated by a combination of the following criteria: Undergraduate Record - Recently, students qualifying for regular admission to the master's program have had a 3.0 (4.0 scale) grade point average for the last two years of undergraduate study. Graduate Record Examination - The student must submit GRE scores for Verbal, Quantitative, and Written Analytical exams or submit official Miller Analogies scores. Letters of Recommendation - Three letters of recommendation on organizational letterhead stationary by professionals or academics assessing the readiness of the applicant for graduate work must be submitted electronically. Application Essay - (750 - 1,000 words) Application essay discussing the student's interest in library and information science, the types of libraries or other information environments in which they are interested, and statements about the student's potential contributions to the field. Resum? - This is submitted electronically with your online application. Immunization Requirements- Beginning in summer 2015 all graduate students (including online-only students) are required to submit proof of immunization for measles and rubella or documentation that they qualify for a waiver (if born before 1956, are pregnant, or have a medical condition that contraindicates taking a vaccine). Admission Deadlines Applications must complete the review process before the semester begins. Teresa S. Welsh, Ph.D., Professor and Director School of Library and Information Science The University of Southern Mississippi 601-266-4235 e-Portfolio https://sites.google.com/site/drtwelsh/home Faculty Page http://www.usm.edu/library-information-science/faculty/dr-teresa-s-welsh From Jane.S.Kirby at oregon.gov Fri Oct 16 10:32:38 2015 From: Jane.S.Kirby at oregon.gov (KIRBY Jane S * DCBS) Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 17:32:38 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Emergency preparedness for libraries (article) Message-ID: <44CC226B711AA147B7EA67B2C643F1F766835D1B@WPORGEXCL06.ENTSS.OR.GOV> The October 2015 issue of Professional Safety has a useful article on emergency preparedness for libraries. Although intended for college/university libraries, it's relevant for any library because it prompts readers to consider emergency response scenarios ranging from fire suppression to evacuation of patrons/staff. See "Fire, water, and books: disaster preparedness for academic libraries" by SD Allen Iske Jr and Linda G Lengfellner (v 60 # 10. Pages 39 -46.) Abstract: Preparing any business for disaster involves identifying possible hazards, mitigating their effects and identifying response measures before those hazards become active threats. Academic libraries have received little attention in this area. While most academic libraries fall under the emergency preparedness umbrella of their parent institution, a library can develop a self-help program to improve its policies and procedures. This article discusses the various considerations when developing such a program. Professional Safety is the journal of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE.) The ISSN is 0099-0027. Need more information on workplace safety and health, including emergency planning and response for your workplace? Ask Oregon OSHA http://www.orosha.org/ Or, see our free publications Expecting the unexpected: what to consider in planning for workplace emergencies http://www.orosha.org/pdf/pubs/3356.pdf and Fact sheet: portable fire extinguishers http://www.orosha.org/pdf/pubs/fact_sheets/fs07.pdf Best regards, Jane Kirby, MLS Librarian Oregon OSHA Resource Center 350 Winter St. NE Salem, OR 97301 www.orosha.org 800-922-2689 503-947-7456 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To apply, click on the link below. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cityofsalem/jobs/1269068/security-officer Christopher D. Rumbaugh Adult Services Manager Salem Public Library crumbaugh at cityofsalem.net 503.588.6449 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From leah.griffith at newbergoregon.gov Mon Oct 19 17:36:12 2015 From: leah.griffith at newbergoregon.gov (Leah Griffith) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 00:36:12 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] FW: Oregon Newspaper Program (ONP) update In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: <5991F51F7D46EB4BACD257B5692C98E1894DCDA2@mail> I'm noticing that none of the Pamplin Media group newspapers are on the list for the digitization of their papers. I'm thinking maybe those of us (there are about 20 or so) who have Pamplin as our local paper, could perhaps work together to get them to do it as a group, rather than deal with each editor/publisher who then would go to headquarters for permission anyway, Thoughts? Perhaps we can talk at the Director's meeting next Friday. Leah ********************************** Leah M. Griffith, Director Newberg Public Library 503 E. Hancock Street Newberg, OR 97132 P 503-537-1256 ________________________________ From: Sheila Rabun [srabun at uoregon.edu] Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 4:50 PM To: Leah Griffith Subject: Oregon Newspaper Program (ONP) update Greetings Leah, You are receiving this email because the NEWBERG PUBLIC LIBRARY has been a microfilm subscriber with the University of Oregon (UO) Libraries for the past several years. As you know, the UO Libraries are no longer microfilming Oregon newspapers published in 2015 and beyond, and we are switching to a digital program for preservation and access in collaboration with participating publishers. Please see a new update letter attached (2015-10-19_Subscribers.pdf), as well as our new web page for more information about the switch from microfilm to digital for current newspapers in Oregon: http://odnp.uoregon.edu/current-newspapers/ Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Best, Sheila Sheila Rabun Digital Project Manager and Interim Director, Digital Scholarship Center University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, Oregon 541-346-1859 srabun at uoregon.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Erin Erin Sharwell | Interim Manager, Materials Services City of Hillsboro, Oregon | Hillsboro Public Library phone 503.615.2489 | fax 503.615.6601 | email erin.sharwell at hillsboro-oregon.gov From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Leah Griffith Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 5:36 PM To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] FW: Oregon Newspaper Program (ONP) update I'm noticing that none of the Pamplin Media group newspapers are on the list for the digitization of their papers. I'm thinking maybe those of us (there are about 20 or so) who have Pamplin as our local paper, could perhaps work together to get them to do it as a group, rather than deal with each editor/publisher who then would go to headquarters for permission anyway, Thoughts? Perhaps we can talk at the Director's meeting next Friday. Leah ********************************** Leah M. Griffith, Director Newberg Public Library 503 E. Hancock Street Newberg, OR 97132 P 503-537-1256 ________________________________ From: Sheila Rabun [srabun at uoregon.edu] Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 4:50 PM To: Leah Griffith Subject: Oregon Newspaper Program (ONP) update Greetings Leah, You are receiving this email because the NEWBERG PUBLIC LIBRARY has been a microfilm subscriber with the University of Oregon (UO) Libraries for the past several years. As you know, the UO Libraries are no longer microfilming Oregon newspapers published in 2015 and beyond, and we are switching to a digital program for preservation and access in collaboration with participating publishers. Please see a new update letter attached (2015-10-19_Subscribers.pdf), as well as our new web page for more information about the switch from microfilm to digital for current newspapers in Oregon: http://odnp.uoregon.edu/current-newspapers/ Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. 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My sister works for that specific paper and let me know about this. Thanks Andy Haugen From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Erin Sharwell Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 9:48 AM To: Leah Griffith; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] Oregon Newspaper Program (ONP) update I agree that digitization of Pamplin papers would be a great service for our patrons, and I will support this effort in any way I can. Erin Erin Sharwell | Interim Manager, Materials Services City of Hillsboro, Oregon | Hillsboro Public Library phone 503.615.2489 | fax 503.615.6601 | email erin.sharwell at hillsboro-oregon.gov From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Leah Griffith Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 5:36 PM To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] FW: Oregon Newspaper Program (ONP) update I'm noticing that none of the Pamplin Media group newspapers are on the list for the digitization of their papers. I'm thinking maybe those of us (there are about 20 or so) who have Pamplin as our local paper, could perhaps work together to get them to do it as a group, rather than deal with each editor/publisher who then would go to headquarters for permission anyway, Thoughts? Perhaps we can talk at the Director's meeting next Friday. Leah ********************************** Leah M. Griffith, Director Newberg Public Library 503 E. Hancock Street Newberg, OR 97132 P 503-537-1256 ________________________________ From: Sheila Rabun [srabun at uoregon.edu] Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 4:50 PM To: Leah Griffith Subject: Oregon Newspaper Program (ONP) update Greetings Leah, You are receiving this email because the NEWBERG PUBLIC LIBRARY has been a microfilm subscriber with the University of Oregon (UO) Libraries for the past several years. As you know, the UO Libraries are no longer microfilming Oregon newspapers published in 2015 and beyond, and we are switching to a digital program for preservation and access in collaboration with participating publishers. Please see a new update letter attached (2015-10-19_Subscribers.pdf), as well as our new web page for more information about the switch from microfilm to digital for current newspapers in Oregon: http://odnp.uoregon.edu/current-newspapers/ Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. 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A stronger voice in OLA to better support librarians who serve Latino communities ? Opportunities to provide input at OLA Board meetings, especially surrounding decisions that may impact librarians serving Latinos ? Expanded leadership opportunities for Latino library staff and librarians ? The opportunity to collaborate with other OLA units more effectively ? Access to the infrastructure of OLA. ? Use of the OLA memberclicks tools including Go To Meeting ? The opportunity to connect with the larger base of OLA members and the ability to recruit them to join REFORMA ? Access to those providing service to Spanish speakers who are not members of REFORMA. Below, you can read the requirements to apply for membership. I will need a minimum of 25 members? names. Please, if you?re a OLA member, send me your name so I can send the list to request Round Table status. Thank you so much and have a great week. Nos vemos, Mart?n Mart?n Blasco Outreach Librarian for Latino and Youth Services Program Washington County Cooperative Library Services | 503-681-5093 martinb at wccls.org | facebook.org/bibliotecaswccls ?My library is an archive of longings.? ?Mi biblioteca es un archivo de anhelos?. Susan Sontag From: Jane Corry [mailto:janec at multcolib.org] Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 5:54 PM To: Marti?n Blasco Subject: creating a roundtable-- 2.0421 The Executive Board may authorize the formation of Round Tables. Any special group desiring Round Table status may request approval of the Executive Board, subject to the following provisions: 1. Submit a petition requesting Round Table status demonstrating interest by at least twenty-five Active or Honorary Life members. (note--these do not all have to be people who will join the roundtable. You can solicit signatures on Libs-or) 2. 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The Discovery Services Librarian will work collaboratively with departments across the Libraries to provide seamless access to OSUL&P's extensive information resources and unique collections and to improve the library user experience. They will recommend custom solutions and designs for library applications with particular emphasis on the shared discovery platform, Primo. The Discovery Services Librarian will conduct user research, coordinate the customization of the Libraries' discovery applications, extend the capabilities of existing systems and apply their knowledge of best practices for discoverability of library resources to improve tools and workflows. OSU Libraries shares an Ex Libris Integrated Library System with 36 other members of the ORBIS Cascade Alliance. The Discovery Services Librarian will represent OSUL&P as a lead on Alliance working groups and serve as OSU's primary liaison to the ILS vendor, Ex Libris. This is a tenure-track position. The successful candidate will actively participate in research, contribute to the university's teaching mission, and engage in professional service. Entry-level or early career librarians are encouraged to apply. The salary for this position begins at $50,000 per year, in addition to a generous vacation and benefits package. OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11/16/2015. The full announcement and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu/. Look for posting # 0016310. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Richard Sapon-White, search committee chair (richard.sapon-white at oregonstate.edu). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To learn more about the study and/or to sign up to participate, please fill out this form. Feel free to contact Michelle Chronister at USAGov with any questions. Thanks! Michelle Chronister, MLIS User Experience Team Lead, USAGov "Your Guide to Government Information and Services" OCSIT/18F - U.S. General Services Administration 202-501-4845 From lori.wamsley at pcc.edu Wed Oct 21 08:43:15 2015 From: lori.wamsley at pcc.edu (Lori Wamsley) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 08:43:15 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] 2016 Horner Exchange Delegates Message-ID: Please join the OLA International Roundtable Horner Exchange committee in congratulating our 2016 Horner Exchange delegates: - Jian Wang (translator) is an Electronic & Continuing Resources Librarian at Portland State University. - Richard Sapon-White is Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at Oregon State University. - Veronica Vichit-Vadakan is a Systems Librarian at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. - Victoria Heidushchke is our alternate, should one of the delegates be unable to go. She is the Library Experience Coordinator at Oregon State University. The OLA IRRT Horner Exchange committee looks forward to hosting four delegates from the Fujian Provincial Library in late spring of 2016. Our delegates will travel to the Fujian Province in late October or early November. The delegates will be joined by Mary Kay Dahlgreen, State Librarian at the Oregon State Library, and Rosalind Wang, retired, Multnomah County Libraries and Portland State University, during part of the Exchange visit, so we'll have quite an impressive group of Oregon librarians visiting the Fujian Province next fall. The Horner Library Staff Exchange Project is an exchange of library staff between the Fujian Province, China, and Oregon, for the purpose of sharing professional knowledge about library and information science. It was established through a generous gift by the late Dr. Layton Horner to the Oregon State Library and continues through a relationship with the Oregon Library Association International Relations Roundtable . Our international partners are the Fujian Provincial Library and the Fujian Library Association. Fujian is Oregon?s sister province in China, and the Fujian Provincial Library maintains a sister library relationship with the Oregon State Library. The 2013 blog and 2010 blog provide a look into the most recent trips to the Fujian Province libraries. Congratulations delegates! -- Lori H. Wamsley, Ph.D. Faculty, Education Dept./Library Assistant Program Portland Community College, Cascade Campus e-mail: lori.wamsley at pcc.edu video: https://youtu.be/cAbWLzE77uw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Sager ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Don Wood Date: Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 9:01 AM Subject: [alacro-l] TIME SENSITIVE: Action Request to Support "Save Crypto" Issue Campaign To: "alacro-l at lists.ala.org" Good morning, folks, and my apologies for intruding on your Wednesday and any cross-posting duplication in your Inboxes. Every now and then, infrequently, a Washington-related matter comes along where ALA can have a real and lasting impact by taking an ?all hands on deck? approach. This is one of those times. Specifically, ALA is a partner in a large nationwide coalition effort (www.savecrypto.org) to obtain 100,000 signatures in 30 days on an official White House "We the People" petition. We are asking the President to firmly oppose requiring device makers and encryption designers to weaken their privacy protections to allow the NSA and others a "back door" into all of our communications. He is close to making that declaration, and we hope this drive will convince him to do so. Please take a moment to sign the petition, retweet the message on twitter (linked below), and encourage anyone and everyone you can efficiently reach to sign and retweet too. We have 9 days and just under 15,000 signatures to go to reach that critical 100,000 mark, which ? by the terms of the We the People project ? will **guarantee** a substantive White House reply. This one?s worth a real push. Thanks for your help! Here's the link to the Tweet on ALA?s main Twitter page: https://twitter.com/ALALibrary/status/656825221027115009 Adam Adam Eisgrau, Managing Director American Library Association Office of Government Relations 202-215-6884 (cell) If you no longer wish to receive information via this e-list, here are the instructions on how to unsubscribe: UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS: * Go to http://lists.ala.org/sympa/info/alacro-l * Log in on this page; first time users will need to get a password by following instructions * Choose Unsubscribe from the left-hand column and follow instructions -- Suzanne L. Sager Oregon ALA Representative Portland State University Library PO Box 1151 Portland, OR 97207-1151 Phone: 503-725-8169 Fax: 503-725-5799 email: sagers at pdx.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From darci.hanning at state.or.us Wed Oct 21 09:48:36 2015 From: darci.hanning at state.or.us (Darci Hanning) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 16:48:36 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Great Resources and Great Webinars from WebJunction Message-ID: Hello everyone, Here are some resources and upcoming webinars from WebJunction: * The Library as Incubator has a mission to promote and facilitate creative collaboration between libraries and artists of all types, and advocates for libraries as incubators of the arts. The project collects and shares great ideas for arts-focused programming in libraries of all sizes. * Personal and interpersonal communication skills are a key part of our jobs and everyday lives. Explore this section of the WebJunction Course Catalog, with free webinar archives on topics including conflict management, compassion fatigue and navigating change. Registration and use of the content in the catalog is free, it's open to everyone and is available when you are. Upcoming Webinars: If you can't attend a live session, all WebJunction webinars are archived and available for free from the course catalog. E-rate: What's New for 2016? Thursday, October 29, 2015 - 12 pm Pacific - 90 min Registration: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/e-rate-whats-new-for-2016.html There are big changes on the E-rate horizon! E-rate is an important program to many libraries, and whether you have participated in E-rate in the past, or are looking to apply for first time, you will want to know about the changes. This federal program provides discounts to assist schools and public libraries in the United States to obtain affordable Internet access and connections. Join us to learn about the new E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC), and new ways to file forms, track application status and communicate with the FCC. This workshop will cover the basics of the E-rate program and demonstrate how to access and use your EPC account to submit your Funding Year 2016 E-rate application. Get the information you need to be successful in your application. Presented by: Christa Burns, E-rate Coordinator for Libraries, Library Development Consultant, Nebraska Library Commission Finding and Training Volunteer Technology Instructors Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 12 pm Pacific - 60 min Registration: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/finding-and-training-volunteer-technology-instructors.html Small libraries are often challenged to find the staff, skills, or time needed to meet growing community needs and demands for digital literacy training. Volunteers can help you meet these needs! Learn strategies from two successful statewide projects eager to share tools and curricula to help get volunteers ready for technology training in your small or rural library. California's Get Involved: Powered by Your Library provides libraries with tools to recruit, train and retain skilled volunteers. And Guiding Ohio Online has created curricula for volunteers to deliver digital literacy training through computer classes and one-on-one computer assistance in libraries of all sizes. Project staff will share their expertise and experience to help you build the program that is right for your community. This webinar is hosted in collaboration with the Association for Rural and Small Libraries. 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Name: image004.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1801 bytes Desc: image004.jpg URL: From mgrutchfield at JosephineLibrary.org Wed Oct 21 12:35:21 2015 From: mgrutchfield at JosephineLibrary.org (Michael Grutchfield) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 19:35:21 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Libs-Or Digest, Vol 152, Issue 25 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3BCDF6074BA0054A8936FB6CEE38CD5F492BAEED@MAIL.JCLI.local> Must be picking up as October draws to a close! -----Original Message----- From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of libs-or-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 12:02 PM To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Libs-Or Digest, Vol 152, Issue 25 Send Libs-Or mailing list submissions to libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to libs-or-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us You can reach the person managing the list at libs-or-owner at listsmart.osl.state.or.us When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Libs-Or digest..." You can examine full text of list messages in the relevant month's archive at: http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/pipermail/libs-or/ Today's Topics: 1. FW: creating a roundtable-- (Marti?n Blasco) 2. Position opening at OSU: Discovery Services Librarian (Sapon-White, Richard) 3. Scavenger Hunt Middle School UPDATE (Dale Vidmar) 4. Study to learn about connecting patrons to government services (Arlene Weible) 5. 2016 Horner Exchange Delegates (Lori Wamsley) 6. CSD Spring Workshop: Call for Presenters (Barratt Miller) 7. Fwd: [alacro-l] TIME SENSITIVE: Action Request to Support "Save Crypto" Issue Campaign (Suzanne Sager) 8. Great Resources and Great Webinars from WebJunction (Darci Hanning) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 21:44:44 +0000 From: Marti?n Blasco To: "libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us" , "reforma_or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us" Subject: [Libs-Or] FW: creating a roundtable-- Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Buenos d?as a tod at s: In the last REFORMA Oregon chapter?s meeting on Saturday, October 10 @ Redmond Public, the attendees, which formed a quorum, voted to apply to be part of OLA as a Round Table. The following are reasons to join (thanks Jane Corry and Annie Lewis!): ? A stronger voice in OLA to better support librarians who serve Latino communities ? Opportunities to provide input at OLA Board meetings, especially surrounding decisions that may impact librarians serving Latinos ? Expanded leadership opportunities for Latino library staff and librarians ? The opportunity to collaborate with other OLA units more effectively ? Access to the infrastructure of OLA. ? Use of the OLA memberclicks tools including Go To Meeting ? The opportunity to connect with the larger base of OLA members and the ability to recruit them to join REFORMA ? Access to those providing service to Spanish speakers who are not members of REFORMA. Below, you can read the requirements to apply for membership. I will need a minimum of 25 members? names. Please, if you?re a OLA member, send me your name so I can send the list to request Round Table status. Thank you so much and have a great week. Nos vemos, Mart?n Mart?n Blasco Outreach Librarian for Latino and Youth Services Program Washington County Cooperative Library Services | 503-681-5093 martinb at wccls.org | facebook.org/bibliotecaswccls ?My library is an archive of longings.? ?Mi biblioteca es un archivo de anhelos?. Susan Sontag From: Jane Corry [mailto:janec at multcolib.org] Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 5:54 PM To: Marti?n Blasco Subject: creating a roundtable-- 2.0421 The Executive Board may authorize the formation of Round Tables. Any special group desiring Round Table status may request approval of the Executive Board, subject to the following provisions: 1. Submit a petition requesting Round Table status demonstrating interest by at least twenty-five Active or Honorary Life members. (note--these do not all have to be people who will join the roundtable. You can solicit signatures on Libs-or) 2. Receive a majority vote of the Executive Board and the Round Table. jane -- Jane Corry Youth Librarian-Belmont Neighborhood Library Multnomah County Library 503.988.5382 Oregon Library Association President The important thing is not to stop questioning. --Albert Einstein -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 22:59:51 +0000 From: "Sapon-White, Richard" To: "libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us" Subject: [Libs-Or] Position opening at OSU: Discovery Services Librarian Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Discovery Services Librarian Position Opening Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSUL&P) invites applications for the position of Discovery Services Librarian, a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, Assistant Professor position. The Discovery Services Librarian will work collaboratively with departments across the Libraries to provide seamless access to OSUL&P's extensive information resources and unique collections and to improve the library user experience. They will recommend custom solutions and designs for library applications with particular emphasis on the shared discovery platform, Primo. The Discovery Services Librarian will conduct user research, coordinate the customization of the Libraries' discovery applications, extend the capabilities of existing systems and apply their knowledge of best practices for discoverability of library resources to improve tools and workflows. OSU Libraries shares an Ex Libris Integrated Library System with 36 other members of the ORBIS Cascade Alliance. The Discovery Services Librarian will represent OSUL&P as a lead on Alliance working groups and serve as OSU's primary liaison to the ILS vendor, Ex Libris. This is a tenure-track position. The successful candidate will actively participate in research, contribute to the university's teaching mission, and engage in professional service. Entry-level or early career librarians are encouraged to apply. The salary for this position begins at $50,000 per year, in addition to a generous vacation and benefits package. OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11/16/2015. The full announcement and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu/. Look for posting # 0016310. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Richard Sapon-White, search committee chair (richard.sapon-white at oregonstate.edu). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 16:28:59 -0700 From: Dale Vidmar To: "List, Libs-or" Subject: [Libs-Or] Scavenger Hunt Middle School UPDATE Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Posted on behalf of Pre-College SOU Youth Programs. Due to several schools being closed for reporting period, we shifted the dates for middle school contest by 1 day. This affects the research question and answer time to Nov. 3rd as the start date. 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To learn more about the study and/or to sign up to participate, please fill out this form. Feel free to contact Michelle Chronister at USAGov with any questions. Thanks! Michelle Chronister, MLIS User Experience Team Lead, USAGov "Your Guide to Government Information and Services" OCSIT/18F - U.S. General Services Administration 202-501-4845 ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 08:43:15 -0700 From: Lori Wamsley To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] 2016 Horner Exchange Delegates Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Please join the OLA International Roundtable Horner Exchange committee in congratulating our 2016 Horner Exchange delegates: - Jian Wang (translator) is an Electronic & Continuing Resources Librarian at Portland State University. - Richard Sapon-White is Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services at Oregon State University. - Veronica Vichit-Vadakan is a Systems Librarian at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. - Victoria Heidushchke is our alternate, should one of the delegates be unable to go. She is the Library Experience Coordinator at Oregon State University. The OLA IRRT Horner Exchange committee looks forward to hosting four delegates from the Fujian Provincial Library in late spring of 2016. Our delegates will travel to the Fujian Province in late October or early November. The delegates will be joined by Mary Kay Dahlgreen, State Librarian at the Oregon State Library, and Rosalind Wang, retired, Multnomah County Libraries and Portland State University, during part of the Exchange visit, so we'll have quite an impressive group of Oregon librarians visiting the Fujian Province next fall. The Horner Library Staff Exchange Project is an exchange of library staff between the Fujian Province, China, and Oregon, for the purpose of sharing professional knowledge about library and information science. It was established through a generous gift by the late Dr. Layton Horner to the Oregon State Library and continues through a relationship with the Oregon Library Association International Relations Roundtable . Our international partners are the Fujian Provincial Library and the Fujian Library Association. Fujian is Oregon?s sister province in China, and the Fujian Provincial Library maintains a sister library relationship with the Oregon State Library. The 2013 blog and 2010 blog provide a look into the most recent trips to the Fujian Province libraries. Congratulations delegates! -- Lori H. Wamsley, Ph.D. Faculty, Education Dept./Library Assistant Program Portland Community College, Cascade Campus e-mail: lori.wamsley at pcc.edu video: https://youtu.be/cAbWLzE77uw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 16:19:28 +0000 From: Barratt Miller To: "libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us" Subject: [Libs-Or] CSD Spring Workshop: Call for Presenters Message-ID: <727AAB8A6685F24886C5686916657C4C0305C412 at CCMAIL2010.cc1.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi everyone, CSD is having its Spring Workshop on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at Salem Public Library. Our theme is Hands-On School Age Programming and we need presenters! Instead of traditional verbal or PowerPoint presentations, we want to have 5-10 stations where attendees actually make stuff: squishy circuits, candy science, tie-dye shirts, etc. CSD/registration fees will cover the cost of supplies. If you or someone you know does an awesome program that elementary school kids love, e-mail me with details by December 31, 2015. Thanks, Barratt Barratt Miller, MSLIS Assistant Director Crook County Library 175 NW Meadow Lakes Drive Prineville, OR 97754 541-447-7978 ext 303 bmiller at crooklib.org Crook County Library - Experience the Journey! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 09:31:16 -0700 From: Suzanne Sager To: Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] Fwd: [alacro-l] TIME SENSITIVE: Action Request to Support "Save Crypto" Issue Campaign Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" FYI, Suzanne L. Sager ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Don Wood Date: Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 9:01 AM Subject: [alacro-l] TIME SENSITIVE: Action Request to Support "Save Crypto" Issue Campaign To: "alacro-l at lists.ala.org" Good morning, folks, and my apologies for intruding on your Wednesday and any cross-posting duplication in your Inboxes. Every now and then, infrequently, a Washington-related matter comes along where ALA can have a real and lasting impact by taking an ?all hands on deck? approach. This is one of those times. Specifically, ALA is a partner in a large nationwide coalition effort (www.savecrypto.org) to obtain 100,000 signatures in 30 days on an official White House "We the People" petition. We are asking the President to firmly oppose requiring device makers and encryption designers to weaken their privacy protections to allow the NSA and others a "back door" into all of our communications. He is close to making that declaration, and we hope this drive will convince him to do so. Please take a moment to sign the petition, retweet the message on twitter (linked below), and encourage anyone and everyone you can efficiently reach to sign and retweet too. We have 9 days and just under 15,000 signatures to go to reach that critical 100,000 mark, which ? by the terms of the We the People project ? will **guarantee** a substantive White House reply. This one?s worth a real push. Thanks for your help! Here's the link to the Tweet on ALA?s main Twitter page: https://twitter.com/ALALibrary/status/656825221027115009 Adam Adam Eisgrau, Managing Director American Library Association Office of Government Relations 202-215-6884 (cell) If you no longer wish to receive information via this e-list, here are the instructions on how to unsubscribe: UNSUBSCRIBE INSTRUCTIONS: * Go to http://lists.ala.org/sympa/info/alacro-l * Log in on this page; first time users will need to get a password by following instructions * Choose Unsubscribe from the left-hand column and follow instructions -- Suzanne L. 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Explore this section of the WebJunction Course Catalog, with free webinar archives on topics including conflict management, compassion fatigue and navigating change. Registration and use of the content in the catalog is free, it's open to everyone and is available when you are. Upcoming Webinars: If you can't attend a live session, all WebJunction webinars are archived and available for free from the course catalog. E-rate: What's New for 2016? Thursday, October 29, 2015 - 12 pm Pacific - 90 min Registration: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/e-rate-whats-new-for-2016.html There are big changes on the E-rate horizon! E-rate is an important program to many libraries, and whether you have participated in E-rate in the past, or are looking to apply for first time, you will want to know about the changes. This federal program provides discounts to assist schools and public libraries in the United States to obtain affordable Internet access and connections. Join us to learn about the new E-Rate Productivity Center (EPC), and new ways to file forms, track application status and communicate with the FCC. This workshop will cover the basics of the E-rate program and demonstrate how to access and use your EPC account to submit your Funding Year 2016 E-rate application. Get the information you need to be successful in your application. Presented by: Christa Burns, E-rate Coordinator for Libraries, Library Development Consultant, Nebraska Library Commission Finding and Training Volunteer Technology Instructors Wednesday, November 4, 2015 - 12 pm Pacific - 60 min Registration: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/finding-and-training-volunteer-technology-instructors.html Small libraries are often challenged to find the staff, skills, or time needed to meet growing community needs and demands for digital literacy training. Volunteers can help you meet these needs! Learn strategies from two successful statewide projects eager to share tools and curricula to help get volunteers ready for technology training in your small or rural library. California's Get Involved: Powered by Your Library provides libraries with tools to recruit, train and retain skilled volunteers. And Guiding Ohio Online has created curricula for volunteers to deliver digital literacy training through computer classes and one-on-one computer assistance in libraries of all sizes. Project staff will share their expertise and experience to help you build the program that is right for your community. This webinar is hosted in collaboration with the Association for Rural and Small Libraries. Presented by: Carla Lehn, Library Development Services, California State Library; Mandy Knapp and Evan Struble, Library Consultants, State Library of Ohio Cheers, Darci [edge.png] Ask me about the Edge Initiative! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-378-2527 darci.hanning at state.or.us FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 3705 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The first afternoon will start with a keynote speaker. On Tuesday there are three session blocks, and on Wednesday there are four. Each 50-minute session block will have two options. Instead of registering for the entire event, register for the individual sessions you are interested in. Click on session titles to register. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/professionaldevelopment/webinar/online-conference-2015.html Certificates of participation will be offered for the live webinars, and for a limited time, for the recorded sessions that will be posted soon after the conference is over. Participation will be via Adobe Connect, and each session will operate somewhat like a webinar. Here are the session choices: Tuesday, October 27th Keynote: Preserving Our Communities with Photography (with renowned photographer Carol Highsmith) Veterans History Project -or- Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions Working with Visuals -or- Reading Like a Historian What's New at the Library of Congress? -or- Beyond the Bubble: A New Generation of Historical Thinking Assessments Wednesday, October 28th Teaching the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -or- Provoking Inquiry Through Primary Sources World Digital Library -or-Young Learners Explore Library of Congress Images Teaching with Historical Newspapers -or- Building Literacy Muscle with Primary Sources Library of Congress 101 for Teachers -or- Making Thinking Visible with Primary Sources Sounds like a great opportunity to become familiar with the Library of Congress's offerings and to learn some instructional strategies for using the resources. Teachers and library staff are invited. Please spread the word. Jen Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301 503.378.5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us OSLIS || www.oslis.org Learn to research. Research to learn. FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 660 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From lchurch at cu-portland.edu Wed Oct 21 16:55:22 2015 From: lchurch at cu-portland.edu (Linda Church) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 23:55:22 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Workshop for Best Books of the Year! Children's & Young Adults Message-ID: Best Books of the Year! Children's & Young Adults Saturday, November 21, 2015 10:00am to 12:30pm Concordia University - George R. White Library and Learning Center Cost: $30.00 per person - Certificates for Professional Development will be provided. About the class: Covers books for K to 8. In the last year many great books have been published. Come spend the morning with Barb Swanson Sanders who will share information about the best books of the year. Non-fiction will be covered for all age groups. You will leave with a list of recommended books and a renewed enthusiasm for children's literature. Space is limited - Register now - Linda Church 503-493-6370 or lchurch at cu-portland.edu Information is also posted at http://www.cu-portland.edu/academics/libraries/arts-and-culture-programs/calendar-events Don't miss this workshop - our last one in the Spring was a great success! Linda Church Director, Art & Culture Program Concordia University Libraries t 503-493-6370 f 503-280-8697 2811 NE Holman Street Portland, OR 97211 www.cu-portland.edu [GRWLLC Email Header_091208 (2)] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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But if you?re a newbie, how do you know where to begin, let alone where to go from there? Library instruction expert McAdoo has penned a primer specifically tailored to novice researchers, offering beginning-to-end guidance for every step of the research process, from planning and preparing to conducting and writing. Structured in a way that?s easy to digest, McAdoo shows students... [read more at http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/2015/10/students-survival-guide-to-research.html] If you would like to request this or other materials from the Oregon State Library, please use your library's established interlibrary loan process (e.g. OCLC or ALA request form). Otherwise, 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. Normally a single copy is purchased and is loaned on a first-come-first-served basis. You may be put on a hold list for several weeks. Most library staff are able to use their library?s interlibrary loan service to borrow professional development material. However, if you do not have access to these services or are not currently affiliated with a library, please contact me to discuss alternative options for borrowing the material. Be sure to check out our Library and Information Science (LIS) blog to discover the most recent additions to our LIS collection and search our catalog for our complete holdings. The library science collection is meant to support the whole Oregon library community. Library Support welcomes your suggestions for acquisitions. See the blog for an input form or email us. This collection is supported in whole by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oregon State Library. Thanks, Jen Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301 503.378.5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us OSLIS || www.oslis.org Learn to research. Research to learn. FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 660 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image007.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 15099 bytes Desc: image007.jpg URL: From janec at multcolib.org Wed Oct 21 17:34:28 2015 From: janec at multcolib.org (Jane Corry) Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 17:34:28 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Good news, bad news. Message-ID: Not very bad , unless you are holding your breath waiting to see if your proposed program was accepted for the OLA conference in Bend April 20-22, 2016. We received 94 program proposals, really great ones. We believe it's the most ever and it's taking us a bit longer than anticipated to sift through them. We have room for about half that. We had thought we would let you know by November 1, but it'll take us a couple weeks longer. We expect to have it settled by mid November. For the programming committee, Jane -- Jane Corry Youth Librarian-Belmont Neighborhood Library Multnomah County Library 503.988.5382 Oregon Library Association President The important thing is not to stop questioning. *--Albert Einstein* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Ferol Weyand, Library Support and Development Services Consulting Assistant Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St NE, Salem, OR 97301-3950 503-378-2525 ferol.weyand at state.or.us Follow us: [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 923 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 859 bytes Desc: image002.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2098 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From Connie.J.Bennett at ci.eugene.or.us Thu Oct 22 15:42:25 2015 From: Connie.J.Bennett at ci.eugene.or.us (BENNETT Connie J) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 22:42:25 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] [PL-Directors] Library measures, bonds or referendums on November ballot? Message-ID: City of Eugene, Measure 20-235. http://www.eugene-or.gov/index.aspx?NID=2984 From: PL-Directors [mailto:pl-directors-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Ferol Weyand Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2015 12:36 PM To: PL Directors (pl-directors at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) ; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [PL-Directors] Library measures, bonds or referendums on November ballot? Importance: High Hi Everyone, Please pardon any duplicate postings. Do you know of any library referendums, measures or ballot issues in the state of Oregon? If your library or any library that you know of has anything on an upcoming election ballot, please let me know as soon as possible. Links to any of the above would also be helpful. Thanks very much! Ferol Weyand, Library Support and Development Services Consulting Assistant Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St NE, Salem, OR 97301-3950 503-378-2525 ferol.weyand at state.or.us Follow us: [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 923 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 859 bytes Desc: image002.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2098 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: From pinncrawford at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 12:46:32 2015 From: pinncrawford at gmail.com (Pinn Crawford) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 12:46:32 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Library measures, bonds or referendums on November ballot? In-Reply-To: <103BDFBB998BBB40B6F9DA335F44B4FC56427F2A@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> References: <103BDFBB998BBB40B6F9DA335F44B4FC56427F2A@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Message-ID: Washington County is on the ballot! Measure 34-235 http://www.wccls.org/levy Pinn Crawford Sherwood Public Library On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Ferol Weyand wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > > > Please pardon any duplicate postings. > > Do you know of any library referendums, measures or ballot issues in the > state of Oregon? > > If your library or any library that you know of has anything on an > upcoming election ballot, please let me know as soon as possible. Links to > any of the above would also be helpful. > > Thanks very much! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ferol Weyand, Library Support and Development Services Consulting Assistant > > Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St NE, Salem, OR 97301-3950 > > 503-378-2525 > > ferol.weyand at state.or.us > > > > Follow us: [image: cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] > [image: > http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] > [image: Picture] > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > Libs-Or mailing list > Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to list owner(s) > or the sender of the message, by phone or email. > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The American Library Association has joined civil libertarians and tech companies in opposition to this legislation. >From an ALA press release on Oct. 14th: ?When librarians oppose a bill with ?information sharing? in its name you can be sure that the bill is decidedly more than advertised. In fact, as Sens. Wyden, Paul and Sanders have courageously pointed out in opposition to it, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act would dramatically over-share the personal information of tens of millions of Americans who depend upon library computer networks, and could function, as a practical matter, as a new warrantless surveillance tool. ALA calls on all Senators to stand with Mr. Wyden, Mr. Paul and Mr. Sanders in keeping this privacy-hostile bill from the Senate floor until it is critically reformed.? ALA is concerned that not only will CISA not be effective in thwarting cyberattacks, but it de facto grants broad new mass data collection powers to many federal, as well as state and even local government agencies. Leading security experts argue that CISA actually won?t do much, if anything, to prevent future large-scale data breaches such as the federal government has already suffered, but many worry it could make things worse, by creating incentives for private companies and the government to widely share huge amounts of Americans? personally identifiable information that will itself then be vulnerable to sophisticated hacking attacks. Oregon Senator Ron Wyden is one of the primary opponents in Congress to CISA: ?This bill won?t protect you from hackers...? Tech companies have lined up in opposition to the bill, according to this Washington Post article: ?Apple and Dropbox say they don?t support a key cybersecurity bill, days before a crucial vote. ? The Electronic Frontier Foundation is one of the privacy advocates helping organize opposition to the bill: https://act.eff.org/action/tell-the-senate-vote-no-on-the-cybersecurity-information-sharing-act The Intellectual Freedom Committee of the Oregon Library Association urges the library community to engage in this critical debate. -- Roberta Richards Faculty Reference Librarian 971-722-4962 rrichard at pcc.edu Southeast Library Research Desk: 971-722-6289 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jessica.rondema at state.or.us Fri Oct 23 09:50:28 2015 From: jessica.rondema at state.or.us (Jessica Rondema) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 16:50:28 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Jobline 10/23/15 Message-ID: <27AE520394BD7C48BC1ECC312413C16F5EC525F9@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Having trouble viewing this HTML e-mail? Click here Oregon State Library Jobline A Weekly Job Resource from the Oregon State Library | October 23, 2015 OREGON Closing Dates 11/12/15 Mobile Community Library Specialist, Corvallis, OR 11/06/15 Youth Services Librarian (Part Time), Hillsboro, OR No Date Library Specialist - Adult Services, Madras, OR 11/13/15 Outreach Services Coordinator, Lincoln City, OR 11/16/15 Discovery Services Librarian, Corvallis, OR 10/30/15 Security Officer, Salem, OR 11/06/15 Technical Services Division Manager, Salem, OR 11/04/15 On-Call Library Assistant, Lake Oswego, OR 11/06/15 Community Library Specialist, Corvallis, OR No Date Reference Assistant, Albany, OR 10/27/15 Part-Time Technical Services Specialist, Gresham, OR No Date Digital Projects Librarian, Portland, OR No Date Repository Community Librarian, Portland, OR 10/30/15 Library Assistant I, Monmouth, OR 10/23/15 Library Aide, Stayton, OR 10/30/15 Adult and Youth Services Division Manager, Corvallis, OR No Date Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year, Portland, OR 10/29/15 Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor, Corvallis, OR OUT OF STATE Closing Dates No Date State Librarian, Olympia, WA 10/27/15 Public Library Services Consultant, Jefferson City, MO No Date Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional, Various Locations, WA No Date Access Services Manager - Cheyenne, Cheyenne, WY 10/30/15 Youth Services Librarian II, Davis, CA No Date Digital Services Librarian, Meridian, ID OREGON Job Announcements Mobile Community Library Specialist Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/12/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a part-time, 30 hours per week, Mobile Community Library Specialist. The position facilitates the delivery of information to day care centers, senior residences, schools, the homebound and rural communities throughout Benton County. Daily operations includes all circulation duties associated with a Mobile Library: check books in and out, issue library cards and file documents; take requests for reserve materials; select materials for each Mobile Library rotation; process and send overdue notices to Mobile Library patrons. Mobile Library refers to any vehicle used to deliver library outreach services including a Bookmobile and delivery van. Requires a high school diploma, or equivalent. Two years of college course work is highly desirable. Two years of library experience required. Possession or ability to obtain and maintain a valid Oregon Drivers License. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian (Part Time) Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/6/15 Hillsboro, OR Hillsboro Public Library is currently recruiting for a part-time Youth Services Librarian (15 hours per week)! We are looking for someone who is passionate about providing library services to youth and families and willing to try new ideas! This position requires evening and weekend work and preference may be given to bilingual candidates, particularly in Spanish/English. More information, including the job description, can be found on the City of Hillsboro's Job Opportunities page: http://hillsboro-oregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1167 Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Specialist - Adult Services Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: No Date Madras, OR The Jefferson County Library District is seeking applicants to fill a vacant Adult Services position. This is a 40 hour per week, benefitted position that includes PERS and a Health Savings Account. Duties include the selection of all adult materials and the implementation of adult programming. Any combination of education and experience will be considered. For additional job information, along with an employment application, please go to www.jcld.org Return to top of page ******************************************** Outreach Services Coordinator Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/13/15 Lincoln City, OR Deliver excellent customer service by planning, organizing, maintaining and delivering Library outreach services to community members. Represent the Library in the community by networking and attending events. For full details and to apply online, go to https://www.vscyberhosting.com/lincolncity/ Return to top of page ******************************************** Discovery Services Librarian Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/16/15 Corvallis, OR Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSUL&P) invites applications for the position of Discovery Services Librarian, a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, Assistant Professor position. The Discovery Services Librarian will work collaboratively with departments across the Libraries to provide seamless access to OSUL&P's extensive information resources and unique collections and to improve the library user experience. They will recommend custom solutions and designs for library applications with particular emphasis on the shared discovery platform, Primo. The Discovery Services Librarian will conduct user research, coordinate the customization of the Libraries' discovery applications, extend the capabilities of existing systems and apply their knowledge of best practices for discoverability of library resources to improve tools and workflows. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Richard Sapon-White, search committee chair (richard.sapon-white at oregonstate.edu). The full announcement and application instructions are available at: https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp Look for posting # 0016310. Return to top of page ******************************************** Security Officer Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Salem, OR Begin an exciting career with the Salem Public Library, an advancing Library serving the State's capital city. Salem Public Library is seeking an energetic and service-oriented individual who is interested in working in an enthusiastic and highly collaborative environment. The Security Officer is responsible for the safety and security of personnel and public within the City of Salem Library facilities. Work involves responsibility for patrolling an assigned area for the purpose of safeguarding persons, vehicles, buildings, and grounds against injury, theft, fire, vandalism, or any other cause by observing suspicious persons, things, or events, and reporting them immediately to a designated supervisor and/or City Police. The Security Officer performs light maintenance and custodial duties as required. While on patrol, the Security Officer may observe vehicles parked in violation of City ordinances and issues parking tickets. Responsibilities include courtesy functions such as directing out-of-town visitors and assisting citizens with general information. Go to www.cityofsalem.net/jobs. Go to the menu option for Class Specifications and search for the Security Officer where the class specification is posted in its entirety. Return to top of page ******************************************** Technical Services Division Manager Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/6/15 Salem, OR Begin an exciting career with the Salem Public Library, an advancing Library serving the State's capital city. Salem Public Library is seeking an energetic and service-oriented individual who is interested in working in an enthusiastic and highly collaborative environment. The Technical Services Division Manager is responsible for the planning and operation of all aspects of the Technical Services division including budget and personnel management, coordination and execution of division programs and the development and management of collections for the library. Division Managers work with minimal direction/supervision and are expected to manage their time effectively. Employees in this classification have a leadership role and manage subordinates. Go to www.cityofsalem.net/jobs. Go to the menu option for Class Specifications and search for the Division Librarian where the class specification is posted in its entirety. Return to top of page ******************************************** On-Call Library Assistant Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/4/15 Lake Oswego, OR The Lake Oswego Public Library is seeking enthusiastic individuals to work as on-call library assistants in the Circulation department. Join our award-winning, top-ranked library and great team of dedicated staff. Candidates are required to have outstanding customer service skills, enthusiasm, attention to detail, and the ability to work cooperatively in a team environment. Applicants must be available to work evening and weekend hours. This position is not union represented. To Apply: Submit a completed City of Lake Oswego employment application to: Melissa Kelly, Lake Oswego Public Library, 706 Fourth Street, Lake Oswego, OR 97034. Call or email for more information. Contact Melissa Kelly at 503-675-3996, or kelly at ci.oswego.or.us Link to the full job announcement: https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/library/library-job-application Return to top of page ******************************************** Community Library Specialist Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/6/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a part-time, 25 hours per week, Community Library Specialist in the Youth Services Division. Must be able to answer basic reference and reader's advisory questions, assist patrons with basic computer, software, and printer use, and enforce the Patron Code of Conduct. Refers patrons to Reference Librarians for advanced functions. Carries out public programs such as Storytimes. Plans youth programs as assigned and participates in system-wide program planning efforts as assigned. Assists librarians in public relations, marketing, and outreach efforts. Requires a high school diploma, or equivalent. Two years of college course work is highly desirable. Two years of library experience required. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Reference Assistant Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Albany, OR The Linn-Benton Community College library has an opening for a part-time Reference Assistant, with the position beginning in November. This position is part-time, up to 25 hours a week - with weekend hours required - through the 2015-16 academic year. The Reference Assistant is expected to provide support to users through information and technical assistance, basic and intermediate reference and research assistance and one-on-one consultations. Position requires a minimum of 3 years experience working in a library or related setting. Additional college course work in library science may substitute for experience. Salary is $15.09 per hour. To see a full position description and to submit application materials, please visit the Linn-Benton Community College employment site at: http://www.jobs.linnbenton.edu . Questions should be directed to Richenda Hawkins at hawkinr at linnbenton.edu . Return to top of page ******************************************** Part-Time Technical Services Specialist Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/27/15 Gresham, OR Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham Library is seeking an experienced technical services support specialist to work 20 hrs./week with our team of dedicated professionals. Our entire library staff is committed to student success and is striving to create a culture of excellence for the communities we serve. MHCC library supports an extremely diverse population and requires a person with amazing teamwork and communication skills. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/mhcc/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1266017 Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Projects Librarian Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon: The Digital Projects Librarian will develop, implement, lead, and manage a variety of digital library projects for the preservation, discovery, sharing, and integration of scientific information. This includes prioritizing work and managing deadlines for multiple digital projects with competing demands. To read a more detailed job description and complete an application, visit our website at http://www.kaiserpermanentejobs.org/jobs.aspx and search for job number 414094. Return to top of page ******************************************** Repository Community Librarian Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Library seeks a creative and service-oriented Repository Community Librarian. The successful candidate will have exciting opportunities to develop innovative new library services in a dynamic environment. Reporting to the Director of Curatorial Services, the Repository Community Librarian works directly with the OHSU community to develop and deliver services in support of the library's institutional repository initiative. The position leads the community in developing a repository for active, local digital assets, including images, video, documents, and data. With critical responsibility for growth, relevance, sustainability, and innovation in the Library, the position dedicates significant effort to collaborative work with faculty, students, and staff, demonstrating outcomes through presentations, publications, and reports. Applications: To apply please visit http://ohsujobs.com and search for position IRC49894. Applications should include a resume, a letter of introduction, and contact information for three references. Screening of applications will commence immediately and continue until filled. Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Assistant I Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Monmouth, OR The City of Monmouth is seeking an enthusiastic, creative, and motivated individual to fill a part-time position as Library Assistant I. Applicants should have a passion for providing exceptional customer service, work well in a team environment, and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. General Duties: Staff the circulation desk as assigned: check in and out library materials; answer telephones; register patrons for library cards; handle overdue situations and circulation inquiries; collect fines and fees; answer public questions or refer them to appropriate staff member; search shelves for items; shelve books and other library materials as needed. Other duties as assigned. Applications are available online on the City's website, http://www.ci.monmouth.or.us/ Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Aide Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/23/15 Stayton, OR This position performs a variety of duties within the library, including circulation, shelving, shelf reading, book processing, computer and directional assistance. May assist with volunteers, children's services and programs. Preferred requirements for the position include knowledge of office practices, and procedures, operation of standard library and office equipment and information gathering techniques. Knowledge of, or the ability to learn, the Dewey Decimal Classification System and the library automation software. Library experience, high school graduate or GED, or any satisfactory combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the above duties. Spanish speaking skills preferred. Starting wage is $12.72 per hour. Up to 15 hours per week, including some evenings and weekends. To apply, visit www.StaytonOregon.gov and visit the "EMPLOYMENT" section, where you can download the job description and application. For more information contact Deputy City Recorder Alissa Angelo at aangelo at ci.stayton.or.us. Return to top of page ******************************************** Adult and Youth Services Division Manager Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a division manager to manage the Adult and Youth Services Division of the Library to ensure that present and future needs are met. Plan and manage services to adults and youth, including serving as a resource to community library staff who plan and deliver adult and youth (birth to eighteen) services in branch libraries. Responsibility includes adult and youth reference and reader's advisory services, collections decisions, library and public computer instruction, and programming. Coordinate partnerships with agencies serving both adults and youth. Provide leadership on issues that cross division lines and manage system-wide projects. Master of Library Science degree from an accredited ALA-program. Seven years increasingly responsible professional librarian work experience, including at least two years of supervisory experience. Project management experience. Specialized knowledge in adult reference and library services to youth required. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Holy Family Catholic School is seeking a dynamic, innovative person who will complement the experienced and committed staff of Holy Family. Holy Family Catholic School is a community of learners: students, staff, parents, and parish. We are engaged in the life-long process of learning. Our commitment, rooted in the Gospel values, is to pursue together creativity and excellence in all areas of spiritual, academic and personal growth. The applicant will provide library/media services to assist with the informational and educational needs of the school program. The applicant will administer the school library program, which includes archival functions and the school periodical and subscription program. Knowledge of library administration, its policies and procedures, and the proper resources to meet information needs is necessary. Additionally, the applicant works with administrator and technology coordinators to provide services to meet educational needs of students. Degree in Library and Information Science with a minimum of 2 years-experience is preferred or State certification in Library/Media Instruction. Comparable combination of education and experience will be considered. Practicing Catholic preferred. Link to the full job announcement: http://school.holyfamilyportland.org/employment-opportunities Return to top of page ******************************************** Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor Posted: 10/2/15 Closes: 10/29/15 Corvallis, OR The Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSULP) invites applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, tenure-track Scholarly Communication Librarian/Assistant Professor position. Reporting to the Head of the Center for Digital Scholarship and Services, the successful candidate will implement services and instruction in support of the broadest possible dissemination, impact, and use of scholarly and intellectual output. The librarian will join an agile and innovative department and library that is responsible for the development of the ScholarsArchive at OSU institutional repository (the 36th ranked institutional repository in the world), internationally recognized digital collections, and robust faculty and student open access deposit services. OSU is an AA/EOE, and has a policy of being responsive to dual-career needs. The full announcement, job requirements and application instructions are available at: http://jobs.oregonstate.edu. Look for posting #0016026. Return to top of page OUT OF STATE Job Announcements State Librarian Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: No Date Olympia, WA The Office of the Secretary of State, located in Olympia, Washington, is seeking a library services professional to shape the vision, develop the strategic plan and provide the leadership required to transform the Washington State Library into a model public resource, through which information is available in digital form, accessible anytime and anywhere. The ideal candidate will be an advocate for thoughtful, purposeful modernization; a nimble leader with extensive success in building strong teams and high morale; an excellent communicator who is comfortable in front of a wide variety of audiences; and an exceptional administrator who is adept at managing resources and can demonstrate the value of library programs and services. Visit http://www.sos.wa.gov/office/employment.aspx for more information. Return to top of page ******************************************** Public Library Services Consultant Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 10/27/15 Jefferson City, MO Missouri State Library: The Public Library Services Consultant (PLSC) provides leadership in the development of library services, including literacy services, of libraries throughout Missouri. Through the PLSC position, the Missouri State Library/Library Development offers a coordinated approach to continuing education by providing workshops and training sessions for library staff on a variety of library services, an annual statewide summer reading program for people of all ages; and grant programs to expand and improve library services. There is a special emphasis on trainings for staff of small and rural libraries, and those serving youth and teens. For a more complete job description, go to http://s1.sos.mo.gov/default.aspx?PageID=4669 Return to top of page ******************************************** Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Various Locations, WA The Secretary of State is currently recruiting for 4 Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessionals. The Secretary of State is headed by an elected state official and is responsible for administering elections within the state, registering corporations and charities that do business within the state, collecting and preserving the records of governmental bodies within the state, and maintaining the Washington State Library. The office also administers the Address Confidentiality Program, the Legacy Program and the Combined Fund Drive. Visit our website at: www.sos.wa.gov. There are currently four openings within Branch Services of the Washington State Library at these locations: Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Clallam Bay Correction Center in Clallam Bay, Washington Correction Center for Women in Gig Harbor and Washington State Reformatory in Monroe. Please apply at WWW.Careers.WA.GOV Return to top of page ******************************************** Access Services Manager - Cheyenne Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Cheyenne, WY The Wyoming State Library Access Services Manager coordinates resource sharing projects for the Wyoming library community. This includes, but is not limited to, managing the day-to-day operation and future planning for the statewide interlibrary loan system, training libraries on the use of that system, and coordinating resource sharing contracts used by WYLD consortia libraries to facilitate interlibrary loan and the purchasing of library materials. This position supervises three staff members and oversees the processing and maintenance of the State Library's collections. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1257366 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian II Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Davis, CA Find the next step in your career by applying to Yolo County Library! Yolo County Library is a seven-branch system that encourages teamwork and provides a variety of opportunities for developing new skills. The Yolo County Library is committed to literacy, community, and service. We are looking for a community oriented Coordinator of Youth Services, Librarian II, who enjoys learning and participating in frontline and online library services, understand service to diverse populations, and who excel in customer service. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/yolococa/default.cfm Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Services Librarian Posted: 9/25/15 Closes: No Date Meridian, ID The Digital Services Librarian works closely with the Deputy Director and a small team of individuals to provide consistent, dynamic, and excellent customer service to library patrons. The Digital Services Librarian is responsible for maintaining a pleasant, inviting, and safe environment in delivering services to the Meridian community. Link: http://www.mld.org/?q=node/19 Return to top of page To List a Job Announcement To list a job on the Oregon State Library's Jobline, please provide the following information: Job Title Closing Date City & State Brief description of position Link to the full job announcement Email your request to Jessica Rondema at jessica.rondema at state.or.us. 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URL: From kastreet5 at gmail.com Fri Oct 23 13:03:06 2015 From: kastreet5 at gmail.com (Kathy Street) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 13:03:06 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] New Adult fiction is the hot new category in books Message-ID: <28C0DC8E-B0B3-48AE-B9E2-3316B9053B89@gmail.com> Here is an article from 2013 on New Adults as a subsection. http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2013/04/15/new-adult-genre-is-the-hottest-category-in-book-publishing/2022707/ Kathy OTLD From iduncanson at beavertonoregon.gov Sat Oct 24 13:57:49 2015 From: iduncanson at beavertonoregon.gov (Ian Duncanson) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 20:57:49 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] 2015 OYAN Graphic Rave now available! Message-ID: <857888AC5E44C64FA470F9BA6C1357D774292698@COBMAILBOX2010.beaverton.bug.org> Hello, I'm pleased to announce that the Graphic Rave 2015 list is available on the OYAN blog in PDF format - https://oyanpeeps.wordpress.com/. Find out this year's graphic novel favorites! --Ian Ian Duncanson Young Adult Librarian | Youth Services Beaverton City Library | 12375 SW 5th Street | Beaverton OR 97005-2883 p: 503.350.3610 | f: 503.469.9258 | www.BeavertonLibrary.org Work Days: Tuesday - Saturday [cid:image001.jpg at 01CDF89F.2796DFA0] PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE This e-mail is a public record of the City of Beaverton and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. This email is subject to the State Retention Schedule. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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[http://www.abc-clio.com/images/coverimages/9781440837807.JPG] Piepenburg, Scott. Digitizing Audiovisual and Nonprint Material. Libraries Unlimited, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-4408-37807 Description Part of the Innovative Librarian's Guide series, this guide walks you through the process of planning and implementing digitization projects for the common formats libraries have collected over the last 30 or 40 years. It guides first-time users in setting up a facility to convert analog tapes and records into a digital form, explaining how to clean up those sources to produce a high-quality output for end-users. The same theories and skills are applied to the visual domain so you can convert VHS, Beta, U-Matic, and laserdiscs into archival visual formats. Basic information on computer hardware and software is discussed, including the equipment needed to digitize various formats. Techniques for capturing, editing, storing, and making digitized files available to patrons are also covered. Table of Contents A detailed table of contents is available on the LIS Collection blog: http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/2015/10/digitizing-audiovisual-and-nonprint.html If you would like to request this or other materials from the Oregon State Library please use your library's established interlibrary loan process (e.g. OCLC or ALA request form). Otherwise, 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. Normally a single copy is purchased and is loaned on a first-come-first-serve basis. You may be put on a hold list for several weeks. Most library staff are able to use their library's interlibrary loan service to borrow professional development material. However, if you do not have access to these services or are not currently affiliated with a library, please contact me to discuss alternative options for borrowing the material. Be sure to check out our Library and Information Science (LIS) blog to discover the most recent additions to our LIS collection and search our catalog for our complete holdings. The library science collection is meant to support the whole Oregon library community. Library Support and Development Services welcomes your suggestions for acquisitions - see the blog for an input form or email us! This collection is supported in whole by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oregon State Library. Arlene Weible Electronic Services Consultant Oregon Federal Regional Depository Coordinator Library Support and Development Services Oregon State Library 250 Winter St NE Salem OR, 97301 503-378-5020 arlene.weible at state.or.us http://oregon.gov/osl/ld/ FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 4395 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 660 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 859 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Adrienne Doman Calkins Library Manager, Sherwood Public Library 22560 SW Pine Street, Sherwood, OR 97140 503-625-4272 | AdrienneC at wccls.org www.sherwoodoregon.gov/library | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram A member library of Washington County Cooperative Library Services -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 5962 bytes Desc: not available URL: From arlene.weible at state.or.us Mon Oct 26 13:08:34 2015 From: arlene.weible at state.or.us (Arlene Weible) Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 20:08:34 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Gale and LearningExpress Library Training in November Message-ID: <203B0B8CF6665A4B822F17E789DD1AD15EDA4715@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> Featured this month ... A webinar exclusively for Oregon library and school staff! Review the features of LearningExpress Library and see the new resources available Job & Career Accelerator and Computer and Internet Basics Tutorials Monday, November 2nd from 3:00 to 4:00 pm Pacific. Participation is free, but you need to register in advance A recording of the session will be made available at a later date. The following free national webinars are also available to learn more about Gale products and LearningExpress Library. Click on the links listed below to register. [Gale Virtual Reference Library image icon]Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL) Learn more about this database of encyclopedias and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. Oregon has access to over 300 e-book reference titles. November 5, 7:00 am - 8:00 am (PT) November 18, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm (PT) November 30, 9:00 am - 10:00 am (PT) [Gale Usage Website] [Gale Admin Tool] Gale Usage and Administrative Tools Learn how to exploit these tools to give your library users the best research experience. Gale Admin Tool November 10, 7:00 am - 8:00 am (PT) November 23, 9:00 am - 10:00 am (PT) Gale Usage Portal November 2, 9:00 am - 10:00 am (PT) November 18, 7:00 am - 8:00 am (PT) [Company Logo]Learning Express Library 3.0 This interactive, online-learning platform that provides practice tests, tutorials, and ebooks to help school age and adult learners with basic skills mastery, GED, college preparation, and occupational certification tests. Also includes popular software video tutorials. November 4, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (PT) November 18, 9:00 am - 10:00 am (PT) Arlene Weible Electronic Services Consultant Oregon Federal Regional Depository Coordinator Library Support and Development Services Oregon State Library 250 Winter St NE Salem OR, 97301 503-378-5020 arlene.weible at state.or.us http://oregon.gov/osl/ld/ FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 7811 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image005.gif Type: image/gif Size: 2344 bytes Desc: image005.gif URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Using the Tigard Library this week for a couple of different events made me realize I left a couple of things out of my building plan-one of them being a doorbell (or some kind of notification system) for deliveries before opening. It seems you can go from a doorbell to intercom and video monitoring pretty quickly. What has worked for you? Many thanks to the Tigard Library staff for use of their facility this weekend and for all the valuable help they provided. It was awesome!! Best, Mo Maureen Cole mcole at orcity.org Library Director Oregon City Public Library 606 John Adams St. Oregon City, Oregon 97045 503-657-8269 ext. 1010 Direct phone 503-657-3702 fax Website: www.orcity.org/library Follow us on: Facebook! Subscribe to our email newsletter! PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE: This e-mail is subject to the State Retention Schedule and may be made available to the public. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D11000.FA614C60] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 09:20:39 -0700 From: Sami Pierson > To: Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] marketing firm Message-ID: <562FA457.4010201 at cclsd.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed" Good morning - Has anyone contracted with a marketing firm to develop a basic marketing campaign for the library and maybe logo change. I'd really like to talk to the ones that have worked with libraries because we are rather different creatures. :) Thanks -- Sami Samantha K. Pierson Library Director Coos Bay Public Library 525 Anderson Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-269-1101 x229 bay.cooslibraries.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I strongly suggest and recommend him.? http://gistbrands.net Let me know if you have any questions. Laurie Bridges Oregon State University ????????????????? Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 09:20:39 -0700 From: Sami Pierson < spierson at cclsd.org > To:? Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] marketing firm Message-ID: < 562FA457.4010201 at cclsd.org > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; Format="flowed" Good morning - Has anyone contracted with a marketing firm to develop a basic marketing? campaign for the library and maybe logo change.??I'd really like to talk? to the ones that have worked with libraries because we are rather? different creatures. :)??Thanks --? Sami Samantha K. Pierson Library Director Coos Bay Public Library 525 Anderson Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-269-1101 x229 bay.cooslibraries.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From kbrodbeck-kenney at lincolncity.org Tue Oct 27 13:11:28 2015 From: kbrodbeck-kenney at lincolncity.org (Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:11:28 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] delivery door doorbell and stuff In-Reply-To: <79182DEA2A9EBD459F20AD5CB90FEAA5438AE8EA40@Exchange> References: <79182DEA2A9EBD459F20AD5CB90FEAA5438AE8EA40@Exchange> Message-ID: <562F7800.3F0E.0024.1@lincolncity.org> We have a doorbell. Were I to replace/upgrade it, I'd consider more of an apartment intercom-type deal, so that people could actually call my office or the front desk phone instead of hoping someone can hear the doorbell. Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney, MLIS Library Director Driftwood Public Library 801 SW Hwy 101, #201 Lincoln City, OR 97367 541-996-1251 (desk) 541-996-1262 (fax) www.driftwoodlib.org >>> Maureen Cole 10/26/2015 3:19 PM >>> Hey all you fabulous people! Using the Tigard Library this week for a couple of different events made me realize I left a couple of things out of my building plan-one of them being a doorbell (or some kind of notification system) for deliveries before opening. It seems you can go from a doorbell to intercom and video monitoring pretty quickly. What has worked for you? Many thanks to the Tigard Library staff for use of their facility this weekend and for all the valuable help they provided. It was awesome!! Best, Mo Maureen Cole mcole at orcity.org Library Director Oregon City Public Library 606 John Adams St. Oregon City, Oregon 97045 503-657-8269 ext. 1010 Direct phone 503-657-3702 fax Website: www.orcity.org/library Follow us on: Facebook! Subscribe to our email newsletter! PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE: This e-mail is subject to the State Retention Schedule and may be made available to the public. If this is an unsolicited spam message, please click this link to report it: Report Spam -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 4552 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jgoodyear at ccrls.org Tue Oct 27 13:26:22 2015 From: jgoodyear at ccrls.org (John Goodyear) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:26:22 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] delivery door doorbell and stuff In-Reply-To: <562F7800.3F0E.0024.1@lincolncity.org> References: <79182DEA2A9EBD459F20AD5CB90FEAA5438AE8EA40@Exchange> <562F7800.3F0E.0024.1@lincolncity.org> Message-ID: CCRLS has a Sentex unit that connects in to our phone system. It has an intercom and remote release tied to the phones. It also allows for coded entry using the keypad. They do cost a bit more than a doorbell. http://www.aaaremotes.com/sentex.html#.Vi_cgfmrSUn John Goodyear Executive Director Chemeketa Cooperative Regional Library Service 503-315-4584 jgoodyear at ccrls.org On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney < kbrodbeck-kenney at lincolncity.org> wrote: > We have a doorbell. Were I to replace/upgrade it, I'd consider more of an > apartment intercom-type deal, so that people could actually call my office > or the front desk phone instead of hoping someone can hear the doorbell. > > Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney, MLIS > Library Director > Driftwood Public Library > 801 SW Hwy 101, #201 > Lincoln City, OR 97367 > 541-996-1251 (desk) > 541-996-1262 (fax) > www.driftwoodlib.org > > >>> Maureen Cole 10/26/2015 3:19 PM >>> > Hey all you fabulous people! > Using the Tigard Library this week for a couple of different events made > me realize I left a couple of things out of my building plan-one of them > being a doorbell (or some kind of notification system) for deliveries > before opening. It seems you can go from a doorbell to intercom and video > monitoring pretty quickly. What has worked for you? > > Many thanks to the Tigard Library staff for use of their facility this > weekend and for all the valuable help they provided. It was awesome!! > > Best, Mo > > Maureen Cole > mcole at orcity.org > Library Director > Oregon City Public Library > 606 John Adams St. > Oregon City, Oregon 97045 > 503-657-8269 ext. 1010 Direct phone > 503-657-3702 fax > Website: www.orcity.org/library > Follow us on: Facebook! > Subscribe to our email newsletter > > ! > PUBLIC RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE: This e-mail is subject to the State > Retention Schedule and may be made available to the public. > [image: Library square logo SMALL] > > If this is an unsolicited spam message, please click this link to report > it: Report Spam > > > _____________________________________________________ > Libs-Or mailing list > Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to list owner(s) > or the sender of the message, by phone or email. > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 4552 bytes Desc: not available URL: From t.smith at newportlibrary.org Tue Oct 27 15:18:52 2015 From: t.smith at newportlibrary.org (Ted Smith) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 22:18:52 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Free DVD security cases and CD security cases Message-ID: I've managed to give away about 600 DVD security cases, but still have at least 2,000 more. I also have over 2,000 CD security cases. If your library doesn't need/want any, would you please pass the word on to your neighboring libraries, or libraries in your district? 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"This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. This message contains LSSI Company information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail in error and delete this e-mail from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Erin.Sharwell at hillsboro-oregon.gov Wed Oct 28 08:03:55 2015 From: Erin.Sharwell at hillsboro-oregon.gov (Erin Sharwell) Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2015 08:03:55 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Book club Kits scheduling? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <30A3B48E0B094741AA3BA0A0E694FD4D1998824449@rex.w2k.ci.hillsboro.or.us> We don't do scheduling for our book club kits; they check out just like any other item. The loan period is 6 weeks, and of course with Polaris they are able to schedule their hold into the future to try and plan for a particular time period. Erin Erin Sharwell | Interim Manager, Materials Services City of Hillsboro, Oregon | Hillsboro Public Library phone 503.615.2489 | fax 503.615.6601 | email erin.sharwell at hillsboro-oregon.gov From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Amy Blossom Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 8:14 PM To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] Book club Kits scheduling? Hello We are getting ready to start our Book Club in a Bag program and wonder how Kitkeeper has worked for any libraries out there, or are there other scheduling systems? And have any libraries used it with Polaris? It appears many libraries use an Excel file with staff scheduling the kits. We're starting with 100 bags for our 15 branch system and hoping to find a system that doesn't require staff scheduling. Thanks for any suggestions. Amy Blossom, Public Services Librarian and Ashland Branch Library Manager Jackson County Library Services ablossom at jcls.org 541 774-6987 Learn. Connect. Grow. This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. This message contains LSSI Company information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail in error and delete this e-mail from your system. 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As part of the national launch, Feldman will tour a variety of libraries in Washington, D.C. to view the power of libraries in action and to gather best practices that will be shared with the library profession and the public at large. Rapid advances in technology are fueling a library renaissance. No longer just places for books, libraries now offer an assortment of free digitally-based programs and services including 3-D printing, ebooks, digital recording studios and technology training. Such tech-based resources are transforming lives through digital literacy and lifelong learning, contributing to education, employment, entrepreneurship, engagement and empowerment. Yet libraries are often overlooked as catalysts for powerful individual and community change. "Today's libraries are not just about what we have for people, but what we do for and with people," said Feldman. "The goal of the Libraries Transform campaign is to change the perception that 'libraries are just quiet places to do research, find a book, and read' to a shared understanding of libraries as dynamic centers for learning in the digital age. Libraries of all kinds foster individual opportunity that ultimately drives the success of our communities and our nation." Feldman will officially launch the Libraries Transform campaign from Washington, D.C., with tours of transformative libraries such as Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library, George Washington University's Gelman Library, Thomson Elementary School library, and join Smithsonian library staff for a tour of the museum's Fantastic Worlds exhibit. "This is an exciting time for libraries, as institutions of all types continue to transform to meet the digital and print information needs of their users," Feldman said. "It is through the transformation of library organizations that library professionals can continue to fulfill their role in leveling the playing field for all who seek to transform their lives through education and lifelong learning." For more information about Libraries Transform please visit http://www.librariestransform.org. Follow #LibrariesTransform on Twitter. Don Wood Program Officer Chapter Relations Office American Library Association 50 East Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 dwood at ala.org 1-800-545-2433, ext. 2429; 312-280-2429 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jennifer.maurer at state.or.us Thu Oct 29 11:13:19 2015 From: jennifer.maurer at state.or.us (Jennifer Maurer) Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 18:13:19 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Reminder => Nov. 2nd LearningExpress Library Webinar on Current & New Content Message-ID: Please pardon the cross-posting. [Job-and-Career-Accelerator-LEL.b.jpg] Hi. If you read the October OASL newsletter or LTLO, the State Library's newsletter, then you know that when our statewide LearningExpress Library contract gets renewed on November 1st, two additional resources will appear: Job & Career Accelerator and Computer and Internet Basics. Through Job & Career Accelerator, students and other users can explore occupations, learn how to write a resume, get interview tips, and more. Review this PDF for further information. Computer and Internet Basics adds 18 video tutorials for older students or adults on everything from personal computer fundamentals to protecting yourself online. Currently, there is a LearningExpress Library center called Popular Software Tutorials. Next month, that name will change to Computer Skills, and the new center will include all current and new computer-oriented tutorials. Consult this PDF to learn more about the new module. Because of the new content, we asked a LearningExpress trainer to offer a webinar just for Oregon library and school staff. It will be on Monday, November 2nd from 3:00 to 4:00 pm Pacific. Participation is free, but you need to register in advance. The goal is to record the session and make it available online. Watch for an announcement. Of course, you are always welcome to participate in LearningExpress' national webinars or to explore the short video guides available from the toolbar within LearningExpress Library. If you have questions, please ask. Thanks, Jen Links OASL newsletter: http://oregonlibrarylady.org/category/topics/oregon-state-library/ LTLO: http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LTLO/LTLOOct2015/Oct2015LTLO.html Job & Career Accelerator PDF: www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/technology/sdlp/learningexpress/LEL3.0_JobCareerAccelerator_lowres.pdf Computer and Internet Basics PDF: http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/technology/sdlp/learningexpress/LEL3.0_Computerand%20InternetBasics_highres.pdf Register for the Oregon webinar: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/3118276917797187330 National webinar calendar: https://attendee.gototraining.com/2mj37/catalog/109496505?tz=America/Los_Angeles Video guides: http://www.learningexpresshub.com/productengine/LELIndex.html#/learningexpresslibrary/two/video-guides/welcome Jennifer Maurer School Library Consultant Oregon State Library 250 Winter Street NE Salem, OR 97301 503.378.5011 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us OSLIS || www.oslis.org Learn to research. Research to learn. 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Today, 68% of U.S. adults have a smartphone, up from 35% in 2011, and tablet computer ownership has edged up to 45% among adults, according to newly released survey data from the Pew Research Center.1 Smartphone ownership is nearing the saturation point with some groups: 86% of those ages 18-29 have a smartphone, as do 83% of those ages 30-49 and 87% of those living in households earning $75,000 and up annually. At the same time, the surveys suggest the adoption of some digital devices has slowed and even declined in recent years. For example, e-reader device ownership has fallen. Today, about one-in-five adults (19%) report owning an e-reader, while in early 2014 that share was a third (32%). Ownership of MP3 players has not had a notable decline, but the percentage of adults who own one has hovered around the 40% mark since 2008. And computer ownership levels have stayed roughly where they were a decade ago. These changes are all taking place in a world where smartphones are transforming into all-purpose devices that can take the place of specialized technology, such as music players, e-book readers and gaming devices. The complete report can be accessed online (http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/10/29/technology-device-ownership-2015/) or you can download the PDF version (http://www.pewinternet.org/files/2015/10/PI_2015-10-29_device-ownership_FINAL.pdf). Additional reports on Internet, Science, and Tech can be found here: http://www.pewinternet.org/category/publications/report/ Cheers, Darci [edge.png] Ask me about the Edge Initiative! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-378-2527 darci.hanning at state.or.us FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 3705 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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It's a great time to take inventory of learning gaps or opportunities, and to get a head start on your new year's resolutions. And if your plate's too full right now, know that many of the sessions will be made available as archives, so you can revisit topics, alone or with others, when the time is right for you. Take inventory with everyone on your team, staff and volunteers, and consider dividing up topics and then share that learning back with the full group, to grow the knowledge of your learning organization. This list comes out every month and is regularly updated on the Free Training page. For additional training, check out the WebJunction Catalog, free and open to library staff and volunteers everywhere. Additional training resources can also be found at WebJunction: Competencies, Personal Growth and Development, and Resources for Learners. Here is the topic listing, be sure to visit the Free Training page for complete information! ADVOCACY * Nov. 17: Graphic Design 101 (CSL in Session) * Nov. 17: Beyond the Survey: a practical approach to interviews and focus groups (Infopeople) ASSESSMENT & PLANNING * Nov. 10: Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your Program (VolunteerMatch) * Nov. 12: Article, author and journal metrics: what librarians need to know (Library Connect) * Nov. 17: Beyond the Survey: a practical approach to interviews and focus groups (Infopeople) CAREERS * Nov. 3: Building and Expanding Your Professional Learning Network (EdWeb.net) * Nov. 3: Connections, Collegiality, & Cooperation: Pt. 1 (Utah State Library) * Nov. 5: Connections, Collegiality, & Cooperation: Pt. 1 (Utah State Library) * Nov. 18: Overcoming an Imperfect Boss (American Management Association) * Nov. 19: Activities to Improve Your Positivity (Training Magazine Network) CATALOGING * Nov. 18: The New Library of Congress CIP Data Block: Making it Work for You! (American Association of School Librarians) * Nov. 25: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future (Nebraska Library Commission) CHILDREN & TEENS * Nov. 4: Read for Success: Improve Reading Proficiency and Combat the Summer Learning Slide (Education Week) * Nov. 5: Diversity in Children's Literature: A Conversation with Illustrator R. Gregory Christie (Georgia Public Library Service) * Nov. 12: Story S-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s: Curriculum Activities to Expand Children's Favorite Books (EdWeb.net) * Nov. 17: New Youth Nonfiction for Fall and Beyond (Booklist) * Nov. 17: Secrets of the Remix Mash-up YouTube Generation (School Library Journal) * Nov. 19: Database of the Month: Wyoming History Day (Wyoming State Library) COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT * Nov. 3: Government Documents for the Masses: Collection Development for the Public Library (Federal Depository Library Program) * Nov. 5: Diversity in Children's Literature: A Conversation with Illustrator R. Gregory Christie (Georgia Public Library Service) * Nov. 10: Best Practices for Large Print: Ideas, Resources and Reads (Booklist) * Nov. 17: New Youth Nonfiction for Fall and Beyond (Booklist) * Nov. 19: The Deaccessioning Dilemma: Laws, Ethics, and Actions (Connecting to Collections) COMMUNICATION * Nov. 3: Connections, Collegiality, & Cooperation: Pt. 1 (Utah State Library) * Nov. 5: Connections, Collegiality, & Cooperation: Pt. 1 (Utah State Library) * Nov. 17: Graphic Design 101 (CSL in Session) * Nov. 18: Be the Best Bad Presenter Ever! Influence, Impact, and Improv (O'Reilly Media) * Nov. 18: Creating a Culture of Yes at Your Library and in Your Community (WebJunction) DATABASES & eRESOURCES * Nov. 3: Government Documents for the Masses: Collection Development for the Public Library (Federal Depository Library Program) * Nov. 19: Database of the Month: Wyoming History Day (Wyoming State Library) FUNDRAISING * Nov. 3: Introduction to Corporate Giving (Newly Revised) (GrantSpace) * Nov. 3: Nonprofit 911: Winning Strategies for Standout Appeals (Network for Good) * Nov. 4: Introduction to Finding Grants (GrantSpace) * Nov. 5: What DO the Best Fundraisers do Differently? (Nonprofit Hub) * Nov. 9: Introduction to Proposal Writing (GrantSpace) * Nov. 11: Introduction to Project Budgets (GrantSpace) LEGAL * Nov. 5: Ask the Nonprofit Lawyer: Everything You Wanted to Know about Nonprofit Copyrights and Trademarks (GuideStar) LIBRARY SPACES * Nov. 12: Designing a Library, Part I (Georgia Public Library Service) * Nov. 18: Inspire Your Community with an Innovation Lab (Nebraska Library Commission) * Nov. 18: Library as Center for Innovation (DEMCO) * Nov. 18: Creating a Culture of Yes at Your Library and in Your Community (WebJunction) MANAGEMENT * Nov. 6: 6 Essentials for Teams that Work (Effectiveness Institute) * Nov. 10: Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your Program (VolunteerMatch) * Nov. 12: LLAMA Thought Leaders Series: Rebekkah Smith Aldrich (ALA Library Leadership & Management Association) * Nov. 18: Coaching Teams: Facilitating Leadership and Results (4Good) * Nov. 18: Creating a Culture of Yes at Your Library and in Your Community (WebJunction) OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS * Nov. 11: Discover National Library of Medicine Resources and More (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) * Nov. 16: Community Building in Schools (Idaho Commission for Libraries) * Nov. 19: Strengthening Communities through Technology (Missouri State Library) PROGRAMMING * Nov. 19: "Why Fit In When You Were Born to Stand Out?": Programming Using eBook Biographies (Booklist) READERS' ADVISORY * Nov. 3: From Struggling Readers to Striving Readers: The Complexities of Hi-Lo Books (Booklist) * Nov. 10: Best Practices for Large Print: Ideas, Resources and Reads (Booklist) REFERENCE * Nov. 4: Exciting Changes with USA Trade Online (U.S. Census Bureau) * Nov. 4: Incorporating Federal Social Media Accounts into Reference and Instruction: Tips, Tricks, and Potential Pitfalls (Federal Depository Library Program) * Nov. 5: Health on the Range: Rural Health Issues and Resources (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) * Nov. 11: Making Peace with United Nations Data: Learn to navigate UN data information sources (North Carolina Library Association) * Nov. 11: Discover National Library of Medicine Resources and More (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) * Nov. 12: Power Searching (American Libraries) * Nov. 18: Breezing Along with the RML (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) SCHOOL LIBRARIES * Nov. 2: Coding in the Library (TL Virtual Cafe) * Nov. 4: Read for Success: Improve Reading Proficiency and Combat the Summer Learning Slide (Education Week) * Nov. 12: Story S-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-r-s: Curriculum Activities to Expand Children's Favorite Books (EdWeb.net) * Nov. 16: Community Building in Schools (Idaho Commission for Libraries) * Nov. 17: Secrets of the Remix Mash-up YouTube Generation (School Library Journal) * Nov. 17: Loose Strands and SEL: Using the Choose Your Path Format to Talk about Difficult Decisions (American Association of School Librarians) * Nov. 18: The New Library of Congress CIP Data Block: Making it Work for You! (American Association of School Librarians) * Nov. 19: "Why Fit In When You Were Born to Stand Out?": Programming Using eBook Biographies (Booklist) TECHNOLOGY * Nov. 2: Coding in the Library (TL Virtual Cafe) * Nov. 4: Finding and Training Volunteer Technology Instructors (WebJunction) * Nov. 5: How to Select the Right Computer Hardware for Your Organization (TechSoup) * Nov. 18: Breezing Along with the RML (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) * Nov. 18: Inspire Your Community with an Innovation Lab (Nebraska Library Commission) * Nov. 18: Library as Center for Innovation (DEMCO) * Nov. 19: Strengthening Communities through Technology (Missouri State Library) TRAINING & INSTRUCTION * Nov. 4: Incorporating Federal Social Media Accounts into Reference and Instruction: Tips, Tricks, and Potential Pitfalls (Federal Depository Library Program) * Nov. 19: Digital Badging in the Library Community (Infopeople) VOLUNTEERS * Nov. 4: Finding and Training Volunteer Technology Instructors (WebJunction) * Nov. 10: Measuring Success: How to Strategically Assess Your Program (VolunteerMatch) * Nov. 12: Managing Difficult Volunteer Transitions (VolunteerMatch) Cheers, Darci [edge.png] Ask me about the Edge Initiative! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Darci Hanning * Technology Development Consultant Library Support and Development Services * Oregon State Library 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-378-2527 darci.hanning at state.or.us FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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FOLLOW US: [facebookSmall.png] From: Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums [mailto:atalminfo=gmail.com at mail237.suw14.mcdlv.net] On Behalf Of Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 2:11 PM To: Jennifer Maurer Subject: Call for Session Proposals - 2016 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums, October 9-15, 2016, Phoenix, AZ [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1/images/49ed739d-92bd-414a-9b31-b59c07a8a23d.png] [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/27aac8a65e64c994c4416d6b8/images/d4042106-8117-4b79-b76b-91f8d64c5dff.gif] [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/27aac8a65e64c994c4416d6b8/images/640a7ee0-db88-4905-a550-89e571c94697.png] [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/27aac8a65e64c994c4416d6b8/images/d4042106-8117-4b79-b76b-91f8d64c5dff.gif] ***ATALM 2016 Call for Sessions Alert*** Dear Jennifer; The Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums is now accepting Session Proposals for the October 9-16 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Phoenix, AZ. For more information on presenting at the conference, joining the ATALM membership group, applying for a scholarship, booking hotel rooms, and other details, visit www.atalm.org The deadline for Session Proposals is February 1, 2016. Please forward this announcement to your friends and colleagues. SUBMIT A SESSION PROPOSAL HERE * Early Bird Registration for ATALM 2016 will open on or before May 18 for ATALM members and on June 1 for the public. Registration rates are $275 for members and $300 for non-members. Registration includes two breakfasts, two luncheons, and one evening event. * Host hotel is the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa in Phoenix, AZ. Conference rates are $139, plus 12% taxes. 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Click here Oregon State Library Jobline A Weekly Job Resource from the Oregon State Library | October 30, 2015 OREGON Closing Dates 10/17/16 Pro Tem Librarian Pool, Eugene, OR No Date Electronic Services/Instruction Librarian, Portland, OR No Date Giustina Director of Special Collections & University Archives, Eugene, OR 11/12/15 Mobile Community Library Specialist, Corvallis, OR 11/06/15 Youth Services Librarian (Part Time), Hillsboro, OR No Date Library Specialist - Adult Services, Madras, OR 11/13/15 Outreach Services Coordinator, Lincoln City, OR 11/16/15 Discovery Services Librarian, Corvallis, OR 10/30/15 Security Officer, Salem, OR 11/06/15 Technical Services Division Manager, Salem, OR 11/04/15 On-Call Library Assistant, Lake Oswego, OR 11/06/15 Community Library Specialist, Corvallis, OR No Date Reference Assistant, Albany, OR No Date Digital Projects Librarian, Portland, OR No Date Repository Community Librarian, Portland, OR 11/06/15 Library Assistant I, Monmouth, OR 10/30/15 Adult and Youth Services Division Manager, Corvallis, OR No Date Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year, Portland, OR OUT OF STATE Closing Dates 11/13/15 Teen Librarian, Prescott Valley, AZ No Date State Librarian, Olympia, WA No Date Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional, Various Locations, WA No Date Access Services Manager - Cheyenne, Cheyenne, WY 10/30/15 Youth Services Librarian II, Davis, CA OREGON Job Announcements Pro Tem Librarian Pool Posted: 10/30/15 Closes: 10/17/16 Eugene, OR The University of Oregon Libraries are seeking applicants for an open Pro Tem (Temporary) Librarian pool. Positions are limited duration appointments, potentially renewable for up to a total of three years. In limited circumstances, there is the possibility of renewal beyond three years, based on programmatic need, funding, and performance. Assignments may vary in location and function, depending on need, and may include but are not limited to: research service in the main library (Knight Library) or branch libraries; delivering instructional sessions; technical processing; collection management; special collections and archives; educational technology projects; and/or digital library development projects. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis and the pool will remain active through October 17, 2016. EO/AA/Veterans/Disability institution committed to cultural diversity. For details on qualifications and application procedures, see Pro Tem Librarian Pool announcement at: http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?subtype=pool Return to top of page ******************************************** Electronic Services/Instruction Librarian Posted: 10/30/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR The Electronic Services/Instruction Librarian is a full-time, benefit-eligible position reporting to the Director of Library Services. This position is responsible for maintaining and developing electronic resources, managing the Ex Libris systems, providing information literacy and instruction, assisting library patrons in the use of the library, and participating in the Orbis Cascade Alliance. Link to the full job announcement: https://warnerpacific.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=6164324 Return to top of page ******************************************** Giustina Director of Special Collections & University Archives Posted: 10/30/15 Closes: No Date Eugene, OR The University of Oregon Libraries invite applications and nominations for the position of Giustina Director of Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) We are seeking experienced candidates with excellent leadership and interpersonal skills, and a vision for enhancing the instructional, research, and service mission of the university through primary source collections and faculty and staff expertise. EO/AA/Veterans/Disability institution committed to cultural diversity. To ensure full consideration, please submit application materials by November 30, 2015. Position will remain open until filled. For a complete description of position, requirements, and application procedures, see: http://jobs.uoregon.edu/unclassified.php?subtype=academic Return to top of page ******************************************** Mobile Community Library Specialist Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/12/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a part-time, 30 hours per week, Mobile Community Library Specialist. The position facilitates the delivery of information to day care centers, senior residences, schools, the homebound and rural communities throughout Benton County. Daily operations includes all circulation duties associated with a Mobile Library: check books in and out, issue library cards and file documents; take requests for reserve materials; select materials for each Mobile Library rotation; process and send overdue notices to Mobile Library patrons. Mobile Library refers to any vehicle used to deliver library outreach services including a Bookmobile and delivery van. Requires a high school diploma, or equivalent. Two years of college course work is highly desirable. Two years of library experience required. Possession or ability to obtain and maintain a valid Oregon Drivers License. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian (Part Time) Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/6/15 Hillsboro, OR Hillsboro Public Library is currently recruiting for a part-time Youth Services Librarian (15 hours per week)! We are looking for someone who is passionate about providing library services to youth and families and willing to try new ideas! This position requires evening and weekend work and preference may be given to bilingual candidates, particularly in Spanish/English. More information, including the job description, can be found on the City of Hillsboro's Job Opportunities page: http://hillsboro-oregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1167 Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Specialist - Adult Services Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: No Date Madras, OR The Jefferson County Library District is seeking applicants to fill a vacant Adult Services position. This is a 40 hour per week, benefitted position that includes PERS and a Health Savings Account. Duties include the selection of all adult materials and the implementation of adult programming. Any combination of education and experience will be considered. For additional job information, along with an employment application, please go to www.jcld.org Return to top of page ******************************************** Outreach Services Coordinator Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/13/15 Lincoln City, OR Deliver excellent customer service by planning, organizing, maintaining and delivering Library outreach services to community members. Represent the Library in the community by networking and attending events. For full details and to apply online, go to https://www.vscyberhosting.com/lincolncity/ Return to top of page ******************************************** Discovery Services Librarian Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/16/15 Corvallis, OR Oregon State University Libraries & Press (OSUL&P) invites applications for the position of Discovery Services Librarian, a full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month, Assistant Professor position. The Discovery Services Librarian will work collaboratively with departments across the Libraries to provide seamless access to OSUL&P's extensive information resources and unique collections and to improve the library user experience. They will recommend custom solutions and designs for library applications with particular emphasis on the shared discovery platform, Primo. The Discovery Services Librarian will conduct user research, coordinate the customization of the Libraries' discovery applications, extend the capabilities of existing systems and apply their knowledge of best practices for discoverability of library resources to improve tools and workflows. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Richard Sapon-White, search committee chair (richard.sapon-white at oregonstate.edu). The full announcement and application instructions are available at: https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp Look for posting # 0016310. Return to top of page ******************************************** Security Officer Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Salem, OR Begin an exciting career with the Salem Public Library, an advancing Library serving the State's capital city. Salem Public Library is seeking an energetic and service-oriented individual who is interested in working in an enthusiastic and highly collaborative environment. The Security Officer is responsible for the safety and security of personnel and public within the City of Salem Library facilities. Work involves responsibility for patrolling an assigned area for the purpose of safeguarding persons, vehicles, buildings, and grounds against injury, theft, fire, vandalism, or any other cause by observing suspicious persons, things, or events, and reporting them immediately to a designated supervisor and/or City Police. The Security Officer performs light maintenance and custodial duties as required. While on patrol, the Security Officer may observe vehicles parked in violation of City ordinances and issues parking tickets. Responsibilities include courtesy functions such as directing out-of-town visitors and assisting citizens with general information. Go to www.cityofsalem.net/jobs. Go to the menu option for Class Specifications and search for the Security Officer where the class specification is posted in its entirety. Return to top of page ******************************************** Technical Services Division Manager Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/6/15 Salem, OR Begin an exciting career with the Salem Public Library, an advancing Library serving the State's capital city. Salem Public Library is seeking an energetic and service-oriented individual who is interested in working in an enthusiastic and highly collaborative environment. The Technical Services Division Manager is responsible for the planning and operation of all aspects of the Technical Services division including budget and personnel management, coordination and execution of division programs and the development and management of collections for the library. Division Managers work with minimal direction/supervision and are expected to manage their time effectively. Employees in this classification have a leadership role and manage subordinates. Go to www.cityofsalem.net/jobs. Go to the menu option for Class Specifications and search for the Division Librarian where the class specification is posted in its entirety. Return to top of page ******************************************** On-Call Library Assistant Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/4/15 Lake Oswego, OR The Lake Oswego Public Library is seeking enthusiastic individuals to work as on-call library assistants in the Circulation department. Join our award-winning, top-ranked library and great team of dedicated staff. Candidates are required to have outstanding customer service skills, enthusiasm, attention to detail, and the ability to work cooperatively in a team environment. Applicants must be available to work evening and weekend hours. This position is not union represented. To Apply: Submit a completed City of Lake Oswego employment application to: Melissa Kelly, Lake Oswego Public Library, 706 Fourth Street, Lake Oswego, OR 97034. Call or email for more information. Contact Melissa Kelly at 503-675-3996, or kelly at ci.oswego.or.us Link to the full job announcement: https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/library/library-job-application Return to top of page ******************************************** Community Library Specialist Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: 11/6/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a part-time, 25 hours per week, Community Library Specialist in the Youth Services Division. Must be able to answer basic reference and reader's advisory questions, assist patrons with basic computer, software, and printer use, and enforce the Patron Code of Conduct. Refers patrons to Reference Librarians for advanced functions. Carries out public programs such as Storytimes. Plans youth programs as assigned and participates in system-wide program planning efforts as assigned. Assists librarians in public relations, marketing, and outreach efforts. Requires a high school diploma, or equivalent. Two years of college course work is highly desirable. Two years of library experience required. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Reference Assistant Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Albany, OR The Linn-Benton Community College library has an opening for a part-time Reference Assistant, with the position beginning in November. This position is part-time, up to 25 hours a week - with weekend hours required - through the 2015-16 academic year. The Reference Assistant is expected to provide support to users through information and technical assistance, basic and intermediate reference and research assistance and one-on-one consultations. Position requires a minimum of 3 years experience working in a library or related setting. Additional college course work in library science may substitute for experience. Salary is $15.09 per hour. To see a full position description and to submit application materials, please visit the Linn-Benton Community College employment site at: http://www.jobs.linnbenton.edu . Questions should be directed to Richenda Hawkins at hawkinr at linnbenton.edu . Return to top of page ******************************************** Digital Projects Librarian Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Oregon: The Digital Projects Librarian will develop, implement, lead, and manage a variety of digital library projects for the preservation, discovery, sharing, and integration of scientific information. This includes prioritizing work and managing deadlines for multiple digital projects with competing demands. To read a more detailed job description and complete an application, visit our website at http://www.kaiserpermanentejobs.org/jobs.aspx and search for job number 414094. Return to top of page ******************************************** Repository Community Librarian Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Library seeks a creative and service-oriented Repository Community Librarian. The successful candidate will have exciting opportunities to develop innovative new library services in a dynamic environment. Reporting to the Director of Curatorial Services, the Repository Community Librarian works directly with the OHSU community to develop and deliver services in support of the library's institutional repository initiative. The position leads the community in developing a repository for active, local digital assets, including images, video, documents, and data. With critical responsibility for growth, relevance, sustainability, and innovation in the Library, the position dedicates significant effort to collaborative work with faculty, students, and staff, demonstrating outcomes through presentations, publications, and reports. Applications: To apply please visit http://ohsujobs.com and search for position IRC49894. Applications should include a resume, a letter of introduction, and contact information for three references. Screening of applications will commence immediately and continue until filled. Return to top of page ******************************************** Library Assistant I Posted: 10/16/15 Closes: 11/6/15 Monmouth, OR The City of Monmouth is seeking an enthusiastic, creative, and motivated individual to fill a part-time position as Library Assistant I. Applicants should have a passion for providing exceptional customer service, work well in a team environment, and have excellent interpersonal and communication skills. General Duties: Staff the circulation desk as assigned: check in and out library materials; answer telephones; register patrons for library cards; handle overdue situations and circulation inquiries; collect fines and fees; answer public questions or refer them to appropriate staff member; search shelves for items; shelve books and other library materials as needed. Other duties as assigned. Applications are available online on the City's website, http://www.ci.monmouth.or.us/ Return to top of page ******************************************** Adult and Youth Services Division Manager Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Corvallis, OR The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library is accepting applications for a division manager to manage the Adult and Youth Services Division of the Library to ensure that present and future needs are met. Plan and manage services to adults and youth, including serving as a resource to community library staff who plan and deliver adult and youth (birth to eighteen) services in branch libraries. Responsibility includes adult and youth reference and reader's advisory services, collections decisions, library and public computer instruction, and programming. Coordinate partnerships with agencies serving both adults and youth. Provide leadership on issues that cross division lines and manage system-wide projects. Master of Library Science degree from an accredited ALA-program. Seven years increasingly responsible professional librarian work experience, including at least two years of supervisory experience. Project management experience. Specialized knowledge in adult reference and library services to youth required. Visit the City of Corvallis website for a detailed job flyer and to complete an online application: http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=1106 Return to top of page ******************************************** Library/Media Specialist, Part-Time, 2015-16 School Year Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Portland, OR Holy Family Catholic School is seeking a dynamic, innovative person who will complement the experienced and committed staff of Holy Family. Holy Family Catholic School is a community of learners: students, staff, parents, and parish. We are engaged in the life-long process of learning. Our commitment, rooted in the Gospel values, is to pursue together creativity and excellence in all areas of spiritual, academic and personal growth. The applicant will provide library/media services to assist with the informational and educational needs of the school program. The applicant will administer the school library program, which includes archival functions and the school periodical and subscription program. Knowledge of library administration, its policies and procedures, and the proper resources to meet information needs is necessary. Additionally, the applicant works with administrator and technology coordinators to provide services to meet educational needs of students. Degree in Library and Information Science with a minimum of 2 years-experience is preferred or State certification in Library/Media Instruction. Comparable combination of education and experience will be considered. Practicing Catholic preferred. Link to the full job announcement: http://school.holyfamilyportland.org/employment-opportunities Return to top of page OUT OF STATE Job Announcements Teen Librarian Posted: 10/30/15 Closes: 11/13/15 Prescott Valley, AZ The Prescott Valley Public Library is looking for our next Librarian who is passionate about teen services! If you are an outgoing person with an engaging personality, who can successfully connect teens to all that our Teen Space has to offer, we encourage you to apply! Under general supervision, this position performs a variety of professional library services and related programs for and in collaboration with teens and other staff working with teens. Our Teen Librarian will be someone who actively contributes and exercises their imagination by creating hands-on programs for teens with a techie twist! The library atmosphere is fast-paced where things like a Digital Media Lab, reading programs, clubs and teen advisory board are percolating all year long. This full-time position involves regular contact with teens (ages 12 - 18) with diverse backgrounds and abilities. If you are a self-starter and enjoy making a difference in your community we'd love for you to join our team! Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following duties, knowledge, skills and abilities. This list of duties is illustrative only, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by positions in this class. Link to the full job announcement: http://pvaz.net/229/Employment Return to top of page ******************************************** State Librarian Posted: 10/23/15 Closes: No Date Olympia, WA The Office of the Secretary of State, located in Olympia, Washington, is seeking a library services professional to shape the vision, develop the strategic plan and provide the leadership required to transform the Washington State Library into a model public resource, through which information is available in digital form, accessible anytime and anywhere. The ideal candidate will be an advocate for thoughtful, purposeful modernization; a nimble leader with extensive success in building strong teams and high morale; an excellent communicator who is comfortable in front of a wide variety of audiences; and an exceptional administrator who is adept at managing resources and can demonstrate the value of library programs and services. Visit http://www.sos.wa.gov/office/employment.aspx for more information. Return to top of page ******************************************** Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessional Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Various Locations, WA The Secretary of State is currently recruiting for 4 Branch Library & Archives Paraprofessionals. The Secretary of State is headed by an elected state official and is responsible for administering elections within the state, registering corporations and charities that do business within the state, collecting and preserving the records of governmental bodies within the state, and maintaining the Washington State Library. The office also administers the Address Confidentiality Program, the Legacy Program and the Combined Fund Drive. Visit our website at: www.sos.wa.gov. There are currently four openings within Branch Services of the Washington State Library at these locations: Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Clallam Bay Correction Center in Clallam Bay, Washington Correction Center for Women in Gig Harbor and Washington State Reformatory in Monroe. Please apply at WWW.Careers.WA.GOV Return to top of page ******************************************** Access Services Manager - Cheyenne Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: No Date Cheyenne, WY The Wyoming State Library Access Services Manager coordinates resource sharing projects for the Wyoming library community. This includes, but is not limited to, managing the day-to-day operation and future planning for the statewide interlibrary loan system, training libraries on the use of that system, and coordinating resource sharing contracts used by WYLD consortia libraries to facilitate interlibrary loan and the purchasing of library materials. This position supervises three staff members and oversees the processing and maintenance of the State Library's collections. Link to the full job announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1257366 Return to top of page ******************************************** Youth Services Librarian II Posted: 10/9/15 Closes: 10/30/15 Davis, CA Find the next step in your career by applying to Yolo County Library! Yolo County Library is a seven-branch system that encourages teamwork and provides a variety of opportunities for developing new skills. The Yolo County Library is committed to literacy, community, and service. We are looking for a community oriented Coordinator of Youth Services, Librarian II, who enjoys learning and participating in frontline and online library services, understand service to diverse populations, and who excel in customer service. 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Name: Records Specialist.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 54347 bytes Desc: Records Specialist.pdf URL: From spierson at cclsd.org Fri Oct 30 14:14:39 2015 From: spierson at cclsd.org (Sami Pierson) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 14:14:39 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] email list managers Message-ID: <2b3bf8f00f20ee8abc0b38abc6d526c5@cclsd.org> Greetings - We send out a monthly email of events to those who want it. We have the nice problem of many many people wanting it and it is becoming a bit unruly. Does anyone have a recommendation of an email manager they use and like. Ideally it would allow us to have a subscribe feature straight off of our website along with other fancy tricks. And of course for a small price tag. :) Thanks -- Sami Samantha Pierson Director Coos Bay Public Library 525 Anderson Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-269-1101 From RossF at wccls.org Fri Oct 30 14:43:18 2015 From: RossF at wccls.org (Ross Fuqua) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 21:43:18 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] email list managers In-Reply-To: <2b3bf8f00f20ee8abc0b38abc6d526c5@cclsd.org> References: <2b3bf8f00f20ee8abc0b38abc6d526c5@cclsd.org> Message-ID: <3A87A12208266E4FAF7FC1D1D002813E011E6C65@WCCLSEXC10.wccls.lib.or.us> Hi Sami, We are in the process of transitioning our member libraries from an email newsletter platform called BookLetters over to LibraryAware which is a more robust product from EBSCO. Both are library-specific: they interface with our catalog records for including book recommendations, and LibraryAware also pulls annotations and other content from EBSCO's NoveList. Both have sign-up tools, although as far as I can tell we can only link to sign-up pages hosted by LibraryAware rather than having a sign-up widget that we can embed on a webpage. A number of our smaller libraries have also used MailChimp in the past for general email marketing campaigns and newsletters, and (although there's obviously no integration with the library catalog) they report being very pleased with it. It is also free if your subscriber list is under 2,000. Cheers, Ross Fuqua Public Engagement Librarian Washington County Cooperative Library Services rossf at wccls.org -----Original Message----- From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Sami Pierson Sent: Friday, October 30, 2015 2:15 PM To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] email list managers Greetings - We send out a monthly email of events to those who want it. We have the nice problem of many many people wanting it and it is becoming a bit unruly. Does anyone have a recommendation of an email manager they use and like. Ideally it would allow us to have a subscribe feature straight off of our website along with other fancy tricks. And of course for a small price tag. :) Thanks -- Sami Samantha Pierson Director Coos Bay Public Library 525 Anderson Coos Bay, OR 97420 541-269-1101 _____________________________________________________ Libs-Or mailing list Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/libs-or Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to list owner(s) or the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. From buzzy at hoodriverlibrary.org Fri Oct 30 15:08:30 2015 From: buzzy at hoodriverlibrary.org (Buzzy Nielsen) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 15:08:30 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] email list managers In-Reply-To: <2b3bf8f00f20ee8abc0b38abc6d526c5@cclsd.org> References: <2b3bf8f00f20ee8abc0b38abc6d526c5@cclsd.org> Message-ID: <5633EA5E.1080309@hoodriverlibrary.org> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From s.johns at newportlibrary.org Fri Oct 30 15:44:06 2015 From: s.johns at newportlibrary.org (Stacy Johns) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 22:44:06 +0000 Subject: [Libs-Or] Using Envisionware RFID Inventory Reader with Sierra Message-ID: <85ADA6E775B6B14CB15C23EB4C3F6A6EBB76DBD4@MBX3.internal.thecityofnewport.net> Hi! For those of you working with Envisionware RFID systems in concert with the Sierra ILS: would you be willing to share best practices for how you handle the inventory data you collect with the Mobile Reader wand? My library is new to RFID and we are just starting to work on inventorying some small collections, and I was surprised to find no way to pull the wand data directly into Sierra. Instead, I created lists, exported them into Excel, and then imported the wand data into Excel to compare using conditional formatting and sorting. Is that what others are doing, or have you found a more efficient way? I can be contacted off-list at s.johns at newportlibrary.org. Apologies for cross-posting. Thanks much! Stacy Johns Cataloging Librarian Newport Public Library Newport, Oregon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From buzzy at hoodriverlibrary.org Fri Oct 30 15:48:11 2015 From: buzzy at hoodriverlibrary.org (Buzzy Nielsen) Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2015 15:48:11 -0700 Subject: [Libs-Or] Request for bids on strategic planning Message-ID: <5633F3AB.4020603@hoodriverlibrary.org> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: