[Libs-Or] Job posting: Library Director, Crook County Library
Star Khan
skhan at lincolncity.org
Tue Jul 14 12:14:31 PDT 2020
Felicidades Buzzy! What an amazing opportunity. Glad you will still be around:)
Star Khan
OUTREACH SERVICES COORDINATOR
REFORMA Or President
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City of Lincoln City | Driftwood Public Library
801 SW Hwy 101 | PO Box 50 | Lincoln City, OR
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Una vez que aprendas a leer, serás libre para siempre.
When you learn to read, you become free forever.
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Today's Topics:
1. Job posting: Library Director, Crook County Library
(Buzzy Nielsen)
2. How to determine a target print collection size for an
academic library? (Jennifer Lantrip)
3. The latest issue of the OLA Quarterly is now available! |
Youth Services Take Over OLA Quarterly | Guest Editor April
Spisak, Albany Public Library (OLA Communications Committee)
4. Talking Equity and Social Justice 2020: Booktalks for
Educators And Parents (C Fastwolf)
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 23:37:50 +0000
From: Buzzy Nielsen <Bnielsen at crooklib.org>
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Subject: [Libs-Or] Job posting: Library Director, Crook County Library
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Hi folks,
Please see the job announcement below. It's a great opportunity to work with a passionate & talented staff, a very active Friends of the Library group, a supportive community, and a fantastic library facility. I am more than happy to discuss the position further with anyone who's interested.
And, for those of you wondering, yes, this is my current position. But no, you aren't quite rid of me yet! On August 31, I'll begin as the new Program Manager for Library Support & Development Services at the State Library, so I'll still be around to haunt y'all!
Cheers!
Buzzy Nielsen, MPP, MSI
Director of Library Services
Crook County Library
175 NW Meadow Lakes Dr.
Prineville, OR 97754
541-447-7978 x314
http://crooklib.org
Pronouns: he/him
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Crook County
Director of Library Services
Closing date: Open until filled
Link to more info:
https://crook-county.hiringthing.com/job/198843/director-of-library-services
About the Position:
The Director of Library Services utilizes their judgment and professional expertise to plan and direct public library services in Crook County. They work extensively with staff, volunteers, the Crook County Court (AKA Board of Commissioners), the Library Board of Trustees, Friends of the Crook County Library, and others in and outside the county to ensure that the library continually evolves to meet community needs.
About the Community:
Crook County?s central location within Oregon gives ample access to many of the state?s natural wonders including the Ochoco National Forest, Crook River National Grassland, Cascade Mountains, Oregon Badlands, Smith Rock, and the Crooked and Deschutes Rivers. Prineville, the County?s largest town of about 10,000 residents, offers a welcoming small town environment while only being 40 minutes away from Bend, Oregon?s most populous city east of the Cascades. Other Crook County communities include the ranching and agriculture towns of Paulina, Post, and Powell Butte. Being in the high desert, the county boasts an enviable climate, with warm summers, mildly cool winters, and only 10.5 inches of annual precipitation.
Thanks to the climate and natural amenities, the county?s over 24,000 residents are able to enjoy a variety of pursuits throughout Central Oregon including hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, snow sports, a robust craft brewery and distillery scene, live music and performing arts, rockhounding, and much more. Diverse businesses and employers support the county?s economy, including the traditional industries of livestock, agriculture, forest products, and manufacturing as well as the new and growing industries of recreation, solar energy, health care, and data centers, including facilities for Facebook and Apple. The region?s vibrant economy and other amenities help make Crook County one of the nation?s fastest growing counties.
For more information, please visit the Crook County Chamber of Commerce at http://www.prinevillechamber.com.
About the Library:
Crook County Library strives to help every County resident experience the joys of learning and discovery. Community needs and interests are front-and-center to everything the library does. Its 13 employees are encouraged to provide library services inside and outside the building, both on their own and in partnership with other local organizations. In addition to providing over 100,000 physical and digital items for checkout, the library offers countywide outreach and a wide variety of programming year-round, including an award-winning Summer Reading Program. Given the library?s small staff and team-centered approach, staff are integral in driving the library?s services, policies, and strategic direction, together with the patrons, the library?s five-member Board of Trustees, and the County Court (AKA Board of Commissioners). The library seeks continual growth and improvement and thus encourages staff to actively participate in local community organizations as well as the Ore
gon Libr
ary Association and other professional groups.
The 17,430 sq. ft. library facility, designed by noted library architect Richard Turi, was constructed in 1999 and offers a spectacular view of the rimrocks, a comfortable gathering place for patrons, and a short walk to downtown Prineville. In addition to its own materials, Crook County Library has access to materials from the libraries in neighboring Deschutes and Jefferson Counties thanks to a resource-sharing network serving over 250,000 Central Oregon residents. Each month, Crook County Library patrons visit the library over 10,000 times and check out over 14,000 items. As a county department, the library?s $1.2 million annual operating budget comes from the County?s general fund, with significant additional financial support from an active and supportive Friends of the Library as well as generous grants and donations.
For more information, please visit the library online at http://crooklib.org and the County at http://co.crook.or.us. The library?s strategic plan is available at https://www.crooklib.org/library/page/strategic-plan.
Education and Experience:
Required qualifications:
* Master's degree in Library or Information Science from an American Library Association (ALA)-accredited institution, or Master's degree in an affiliate field.
* Six years of progressively responsible public library experience, including at least two years in administration/management.
* Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training satisfying the above.
Compensation:
* Starting salary: $68,702.40 - $75,067.20 annually
* Insurance: Medical, dental, vision, and life
* Leave: Vacation, sick, and holiday
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 23:46:37 +0000
From: Jennifer Lantrip <Jennifer.Lantrip at umpqua.edu>
To: "libs-or at omls.oregon.gov" <libs-or at omls.oregon.gov>
Subject: [Libs-Or] How to determine a target print collection size for
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Hi All,
I'm working on a plan for the Umpqua Community College library and need determine how large of a print collection we should aim for. I already have a good justification for why we need a print collection in general (in addition to our digital collections), but I need to provide a justification for how large the print collection should be.
I'm having a really hard time finding information to determine how large a print collection should be and what factors would go into determining that.
Other than comparing the print collection sizes or budgets in relation to FTE for other colleges, does anyone know of research or best practices to determine the print collection size?
Thank you!
Best,
Jennifer Lantrip, MSLIS
Interim Library Coordinator
she/her/hers
Office: 541-440-7681
Email: Jennifer.Lantrip at umpqua.edu<mailto:Jennifer.Lantrip at umpqua.edu>
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 18:31:45 -0700
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To: libs-or at omls.oregon.gov
Subject: [Libs-Or] The latest issue of the OLA Quarterly is now
available! | Youth Services Take Over OLA Quarterly | Guest Editor
April Spisak, Albany Public Library
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The latest issue of the OLA Quarterly is now available!
The Guest Editor is April Spisak of the Albany Public Library and the theme
is Youth Services Take Over OLA Quarterly! Read all about it here:
http://journals3.library.oregonstate.edu/olaq/issue/view/vol25_iss4
This is the first issue to be published at Oregon State University, the new
home of the Quarterly. Thank you OSU!
The articles for this issue were written before the troubles that began
this past spring. The OLAQ Coordinator takes full responsibility for the
delay.
Want to read something nice? Here you go!
Charles Wood
OLA Quarterly Coordinator
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:31:16 +0000
From: C Fastwolf <cfastwolf at hotmail.com>
To: "libs-or at omls.oregon.gov" <libs-or at omls.oregon.gov>
Subject: [Libs-Or] Talking Equity and Social Justice 2020: Booktalks
for Educators And Parents
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Talking Equity and Social Justice 2020: Booktalks for Educators And Parents
Educators and parents, are you looking for some good new books to share with youth on topics like diversity, equity and social responsibility?
Multnomah County School Corps Librarian Cathy Camper shares quick booktalks on titles that address these topics, in these two ?free? recorded webinars, one for grades K-5, the other for grades 6-12. The talks are followed by Q & A, which share good tips for how educators can incorporate these topics. A list of all the books and other resources mentioned in the talk can be found below the videos on YouTube.
Webinar for Talking Equity 2020, Part 1 K-5?:? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFlmYJ15RCg
Webinar for Talking Equity 2020, Part 2 6-12?:? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehdIFyrQcC8
[https://www.bing.com/th?id=OVF.IGdecKZQJ7RvVTuXsoIzyQ&pid=Api]<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehdIFyrQcC8>
Talking Equity and Social Justice Online: Booktalks for Educators and Parents<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehdIFyrQcC8>
Educators and parents, are you looking for some good new books to share with youth on topics like diversity, equity and social responsibility? Cathy Camper of Multnomah County School Corps shares booktalks on titles that address these topics, for grades 6-12. Links to post with the video: School Corps Menu of Services for Educators https ...
www.youtube.com
Cathy Camper
School Corps Librarian
Multnomah County Library
Phone:503.988.6012
Fax: 503.988.5441
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