From Traci.L.Glass at ci.eugene.or.us Sat Jun 2 17:26:45 2012 From: Traci.L.Glass at ci.eugene.or.us (GLASS Traci L) Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 17:26:45 -0700 Subject: [OYAN] Graphic Rave - The List of Nominees! Message-ID: <813A01DF90DA7C4489F0AFC875D9964673BAA6B51E@cesrv011.eugene1.net> Hi, all, Please find the list of Graphic Rave nominees for 2012 attached to this email. Now we must read! Let's get all of these potentially great graphic novels and manga read in the next two to six weeks! Voting begins on June 15th and ends on July 15th. I'll send out an email with a link on the 15th with the voting process. Also, be sure to check out our Goodreads page of nominees: http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/3611201?shelf=graphics-rave-nominees-2012 Thanks! Traci Traci Glass Librarian II - Young Adult Services Eugene Public Library 100 West 10th Avenue Eugene, OR 97401 541.682.8316 traci.l.glass at ci.eugene.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Here is a link to the map if you are interested: http://www.summerlearningdaymap.org/ Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 From: National Summer Learning Association [mailto:info at summerlearning.ccsend.com] On Behalf Of National Summer Learning Association Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 1:21 PM To: Katie Anderson Subject: Help parents find your summer learning program by putting your event on our map today! For best viewing, click here, [http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs027/1101413108308/img/456.jpg] Summer Learning Day is only 10 days away! [http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs027/1101413108308/img/454.jpg]Summer Learning Day is only 10 days away! Have you put your Summer Learning Day event on our map at www.summerlearningdaymap.org? The Summer Learning Day Map is a great resource for parents all across the country who want to keep their children engaged in learning all summer long, and for local leaders and reporters to learn what your program is all about! Also, if you put your event on our map by June 21, your organization will be entered in a drawing to win an Apple iPad 2. Plus two runners-up will win $50 gift cards to Walmart for their programs. Do you need ideas on promoting your event to local media, or resources to distribute to parents? Check out the free resources available to you in our Summer Learning Day Planning Kit on our website. P.S. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Facebook to keep updated on the latest in summer learning. [http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs027/1101413108308/img/385.jpg] Summer Learning Day 2012 is generously supported by the Walmart Foundation. 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Message-ID: <813A01DF90DA7C4489F0AFC875D9964673BAA6B5D5@cesrv011.eugene1.net> Hi, all, Survey Monkey is ready to start taking your votes for the Graphic Rave 2012: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7VFZ5Q5 Please refer to the attached spreadsheet or our Graphic Rave Goodreads page for more information about each nominated title. There is a choice for a "no" vote. If you feel strongly that a nominated book does not deserve to be a part of the Graphic Rave, please vote no. I'll subtract no votes from the yes votes to get a total. If you like a title, vote yes! Survey Monkey uses IP addresses to remember votes; you'll be able to add votes as you keep reading nominated titles, as well as see how you've already voted (assuming you always vote from the same computer). You can vote until July 15th. Be prepared to discuss and debate the results at the Summer Membership meeting. Thanks for voting! 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Aimee Meuchal (Teen Services Librarian, Tualatin Library) and Traci Glass (Young Adult Services, Eugene Public Library) will succeed Kris Lutsock as the OYAN Co-Chairs. Mark Richardson (Cedar Mill Public Library) will assume the office of Vice-Chair/Chair elect. Ruth Allen (Multnomah County Library), will continue as the OYAN Secretary. Sonja Somerville (Salem Public Library), Ian Duncanson (Beaverton City Library), and Kristy Kemper Hodge (Salem Public Library volunteer & 2011 Emporia Graduate), will share the duties of the publications manager. K'Lyn Hann (Newberg Public Library) & Susan Smallsreed (Multnomah County Library) will share duties as co-web editors. Abbie Anderson (North Bend Public Library), will begin a two-year position as the Cooperative Summer Library Program (CSLP) Liaison. Thanks to all who voted this Spring. I don't feel hyperbolic saying it was the greatest election of all time! 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As I mentioned in my first summer reading news email (see below), KATU is our media partner for the Think Big Save for College summer reading sweepstakes. Here are some of the promotions you should be aware of because hopefully they will be drawing more people to your library! * Attached is the Think Big Summer Reading promotion (commercial/PSA) that started airing on KATU June 1st and will air 100 times on their regular TV station and 60 times on their digital cable station KATU.2. You may post this promotion on your library's website, blog, or FaceBook page! Can you guess which library it was filmed at? * State Librarian, MaryKay Dahlgreen, launched Think Big Save for College and summer reading on AM Northwest on June 4th. You may want to link to this video of her on AM Northwest on your library's FaceBook page, blog, or website. * AM Northwest will have 2 more segments over the summer to continue promoting Think Big Save for College and encouraging people to head to your public library to participate in your summer reading program! You'll be able to find these videos after they air at: http://www.katu.com/amnw/segments * In September or October (as soon as the Think Big Save for College winners are confirmed) AM Northwest will have a segment announcing the winners. * KATU has a banner promoting Think Big Save for College on their AM Northwest page (about halfway down) which links to a page dedicated to the summer reading sweepstakes with book recommendations taken from the CSLP summer reading manual and links to the 2012-13 Oregon Battle of the Books titles, Oregon Readers Choice Award nominees, and the Beverly Cleary Children's Choice Award nominees to encourage parents and kids to get ahead for next year's literary happenings! Enjoy! Katie Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 If the hyperlinks don't work, try copying and pasting these URLs into your browser or doing a key work search via Google or similar internet search engine. * Oregon Summer Reading Certificates: http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/Pages/youthsvcs/oregon.srp.certificate.aspx#Download___Print_Certificates * Video of State Librarian on AM Northwest launching summer reading http://www.katu.com/amnw/segments/THINK-BIG-Save-for-College-156455615.html * Check out the Think Big banner on AM Northwest's website: http://www.katu.com/amnw * Check KATU's Think Big summer reading page with book recs: http://www.katu.com/amnw/sponsored/thinkbig From: Katie Anderson Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:53 AM To: (kids-lib at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: Summer Reading: Important News #1 SWEEPSTAKES MATERIAL IS ON THE WAY This year the summer reading sweepstakes is called Think Big Save for College! Last fall your library order the types and quantities of Think Big Save College materials you wanted for this summer. Those of you who ordered materials should be receiving them this week and next week. Questions? Contact Kathy Griffin at kgriffin at tiaa-cref.org or at 503-477-9710. SUMMER READING SWEEPSTAKES MEDIA PARTNERSHIP The Oregon College Savings Plan is pleased to announce a summer reading media partnership with KATU! Here is what you can expect: * KATU will create one 30 second promotional spot (TV commercial). The spot will promote the sweepstakes by encouraging families to go to their local library to participate in the summer reading program and enter the sweepstakes at their library. * KATU will run the promo 100 times on their regular TV station and 60 times on their digital cable station KATU.2 starting the first week of June. * KATU will run 4 summer reading segments on AM Northwest. The first three segments will probably air the first week of June, July, and August (no set dates yet) and the last segment will air later in September so we can announce the winners of the sweepstakes on TV. * KATU will have a summer reading sweepstakes banner on their website that, when site visitors click on it, takes people to a "landing page" with information about the sweepstakes, directs folks to go to their libraries to participate in summer reading and enter the sweepstakes, and provides suggested reading lists. * The State Library logo and the OLA logo will be on the KATU "landing page" just like they already are on the sweepstakes posters, flyers, entry forms, and bookmarks. SUMMER READING CERTIFICATES ARE COMING SOON The 2012 Oregon Summer Reading Certificates are at the printers! Ferol Weyand, the Library Development Assistant, will start shipping them out as soon as they arrive at the State Library. We are hoping to get them shipped to you by the first week of June. Questions? Contact Ferol at 503-378-2525 or ferol.weyand at state.or.us. The State Library is in the midst of changing content management systems for our website so I am not sure when I will be able to post the digital copies of the certificates online for you to print on demand. I will announce when they are available online via this listserv-hopefully the first week of June too! STATISTICS TO COLLECT FOR THIS SUMMER Many of you requested that I send out a reminder about what statistics you will be asked to report on the 2012 summer reading statistics and ordering survey so you can be sure you're collecting the right data this summer. The 2012 summer reading statistics and ordering survey will be conducted during September 2012 and compiled into the 3rd Annual Summer Reading Brief. The link to the survey will be emailed out in September on the Ready to Read listserv to ensure that library directors are kept informed and that only one person fills out the survey per library. OLA's Young Adults Network (OYAN) will conduct a different survey in the fall that all library staff can take to share their feedback on the 2012 summer reading program and make suggestions for upcoming programs. Below are the summer reading statistics your library will be asked to report this Fall. Keep in mind that Oregon libraries are at liberty to implement the statewide summer reading program in whatever way works best for their communities therefore libraries may not track all of these statistics-that's okay, you don't have to report something you don't track. Please let me know if you have any questions. Do children and teens have to sign-up (or register) to participate in your summer reading program? If yes, then: * How many children and teens total signed up? * If you track children and teens separately, how many CHILDREN signed-up? * If you track children and teens separately, how many TEENS signed-up? Do children and teens participating in your summer reading program fill out a reading record (reading log, game board, etc.) to track how much they read/listen to books over the summer? If yes, then: * How many children and teens turned in completed reading records (i.e. how many finishers did you have)? * If children and teens reported the amount of time they spent reading on their reading records, how many HOURS did they read? (For example: If kids had to read 10 hours to complete a reading record and your library received 78 completed reading records, then you would enter '780' as your answer to this question. You can report to your stakeholders that kids at your library read 780 hours over the summer.) * If children and teens reported the number of pages they read on their reading records, how many PAGES did they read? (For example: If kids had to read 100 pages to complete a reading record and your library received 52 completed reading records, then you would enter '5,200' as your answer to this question. You can report to your stakeholders that kids at your library read 5,200 pages over the summer.) * If children and teens reported the number of books they read on their reading records, how many BOOKS did they read? (For example: If kids had to read 5 books to complete a reading record and your library received 100 completed reading records, then you would enter '500' as your answer to this question. You can report to your stakeholders that kids at your library read 500 books over the summer.) * If children and teens didn't report amount of time spent reading, number of pages read, or number of books read on their reading records; how did they track their reading over the summer? How many CHILDREN'S summer reading programs/activities/events did you offer? How many people attended summer reading programs/activities/events targeting CHILDREN? How many TEEN summer reading programs/activities/events did you offer? How many people attended summer reading programs/activities/events targeting TEENS? Did your library have an adult summer reading program? If yes, then: * How many adults participated? * How did you track participation? Only include programs if they are an integral part of your summer reading program. For example, story times: Do track story times at which the books and activities are tied to the summer reading theme and/or kids can count story time on their reading records. This type of story time is integral to your summer reading program! Do NOT track story times at which the books and activities are NOT tied to the summer reading theme and kid cannot count story time on their reading records. This story time is not part of your summer reading program; it is just a continuation of the story time program your library provides year-round. This type of program is still very important and you will have an opportunity to report it when your library director submits your Public Library Statistics. Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 ________________________________________ From: list-bounces at cosla.org [list-bounces at cosla.org] on behalf of Aldrich. Stacey [saldrich at library.ca.gov] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 9:01 AM To: Aldrich. Stacey Cc: list at cosla.org Subject: Re: [COSLA-L] Maker Camp - Crazy Short Timeline - Great Opportunity - USE THIS ONE Howdy everyone, I had an opportunity to meet with the folks from Make magazine (http://makezine.com/). It's a magazine focused on the culture of making things. It includes instructions and patterns for building all kinds stuff. It's cool. If you think you might have the flexibility this year to participate, please contact Vickie Welch at vwelch at oreilly.com. WHAT Make is partnering with Google+ and offering a virtual Maker Camp for kids 13-18. Maker Camp on Google+ will feature: * 30 projects in 30 days * 5 days of fun every week * Maker Mondays * Tinkering Tuesdays * Weird Science Wednesdays * Theoretical Thursdays * Field Trip Fridays * Hangouts with amazing camp counselors BASICS So, here's the deal. This is the first year, and they are hoping to support as many teens as possible with this first ever virtual Maker Camp. Public Libraries are the perfect place for teens to try and also provide feedback. The Basic Details * Dates: July 16th - August 24th * What: Public Libraries can set up an account for the program and offer to teens * Materials: Make and Google+ will provide kits, t-shirts, buttons, badges, and copies of Make's School's-Out edition. * Libraries: Provide some basic coordination through Google+ and some materials to make things. Make will provide support and and informational session for librarians after their press release on July 9th. 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Location: Menucha Retreat and Conference Center in the Columbia River Gorge Download the registration form online at: http://www.oregon.gov/osl/LD/Pages/youthsvcs/focusinstitute.aspx Registration Deadline: Wednesday, August 1st, 2012 Questions about registration? Contact Ferol Weyand at 503-378-2525 Questions about the Focus Institute? Contact Katie Anderson 503-378-2528 The Focus on Children and Young Adults Institute seeks to provide a foundation of professional knowledge about youth services necessary for the operation of small public libraries in Oregon. Participants will attend several training sessions over the course of three and a half days. The sessions concentrate on the principles of public library services to children and teens, and how to put those principles into practice. Session topics may change from year to year based on research, library practices, and trends which change and improve continually. Feedback from the previous Focus Institute participants is also considered when planning session topics. Training sessions are presented by highly skilled, experienced Youth Services Librarians in Oregon. Presenters are typically active members of the Oregon Library Association's Children's Services Division (CSD) and Oregon Young Adult Network (OYAN). 2012 Focus on Children and Young Adults Institute Sessions and Presenters Sunday 9/16: * Check-in 4:00-5:00pm * Orientation * Meet the new State Librarian, MaryKay Dahlgreen! * Networking Topic: getting to know each other and our libraries Monday 9/17: * Language, Literacy and Early Brain Development (Joann Contini) * Readers' Advisory for Parents & Young Children (Dana Campbell) * Storytime Best Practices (Rick Samuelson) * Outreach (Rick Samuelson) * Networking Topic: trouble shooting issues with services, programs, collections and more Tuesday 9/18: * Becoming Thinkers (Barbara Steinberg) * Applying Becoming Thinkers in Your Library (Deeda Chamberlain, Jane Corry, and Krist Obrist) * After-school Activities for the Elementary Set (Esther Moberg, Korie Jones Buerkle, and Nancy Peate) * Everyone Serves Teens (Susan Smallsreed and Deborah Gitlitz) * Networking Topic: sharing booklists, programming ideas, and other fun stuff Wednesday 9/19: * Selling it in the Stacks to Teens (Ruth Allen and Traci Glass) * Teen Programming (K'Lyn Hann) * Last session ends at noon Katie Anderson, Library Development Services * Youth Services Consultant * Oregon Center for the Book Coordinator * Oregon State Library, 250 Winter St. NE, Salem, OR 97301 katie.anderson at state.or.us, 503-378-2528 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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As part of the Oregon Book Awards, Literary Arts offers three special awards that recognize significant contributions to Oregon's literary culture: * The Walt Morey Young Readers Literary Legacy Award is presented to a person or organization in recognition of significant contributions that have enriched Oregon's young readers. * The Charles Erskine Scott Wood Distinguished Writer Award is presented to an Oregon author in recognition of an enduring, substantial literary career. * The Stewart H. Holbrook Literary Legacy Award is presented to a person or organization in recognition of significant contributions that have enriched Oregon's literary community. Nominee must be a full-time, living Oregon resident. Information about how to nominate an individual or organization for a special award are available on our web site: http://www.literary-arts.org/awards/ For more information, contact Susan Denning at susan at literary-arts.org or 503.227.2583 Susan Denning Director of Programs and Events Literary Arts 503.227.2583 * www.literary-arts.org 925 SW WASHINGTON Portland, OR, 97205 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Traci.L.Glass at ci.eugene.or.us Sat Jun 30 09:48:58 2012 From: Traci.L.Glass at ci.eugene.or.us (GLASS Traci L) Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2012 09:48:58 -0700 Subject: [OYAN] Graphic Rave 2012 - Remember to Vote! Message-ID: <813A01DF90DA7C4489F0AFC875D9964673BDD38C92@cesrv011.eugene1.net> Hi, all, You still have two weeks to vote, so keep reading! Here's where you vote: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7VFZ5Q5 Please refer to the attached spreadsheet or our Graphic Rave Goodreads page for more information about each nominated title. There is a choice for a "no" vote. If you feel strongly that a nominated book does not deserve to be a part of the Graphic Rave, please vote no. I'll subtract no votes from the yes votes to get a total. If you like a title, vote yes! Survey Monkey uses IP addresses to remember votes; you'll be able to add votes as you keep reading nominated titles, as well as see how you've already voted (assuming you always vote from the same computer). You can vote until July 15th. Be prepared to discuss and debate the results at the Summer Membership meeting. Thanks for voting! Traci Traci Glass Young Adult Services - Librarian II Eugene Public Library 100 West 10th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401 541.682.8480 traci.l.glass at ci.eugene.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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