From katie.anderson at state.or.us Tue Dec 1 09:00:00 2015 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2015 17:00:00 +0000 Subject: [OYAN] Announcing the 2015 Save for College, Save the Day summer reading sweepstakes winners Message-ID: <640435851FD7CB4AB3C4BE0D1963BA245EFE5B38@OSLEXCHANGE.osl.state.or.us.local> The 2015 Save for College, Save the Day summer reading sweepstakes winners have been announced! Read the press release below for details. * Carter Hagemann of Jefferson, Grade Pre-K, Albany Public Library * Vivien Bizzell of Astoria, Grade K, Astoria Public Library * Jack H Wise of Bend, Grade 11, Deschutes Public Library: Downtown Bend * Flynn Cruzen of Portland, Grade Pre-K, Multnomah County Library: Hillsdale * Kason Kleiner of Grants Pass, Grade 1, Josephine County Library * Samuel Loh-Menendez of Portland, Grade Pre-K, Multnomah County Library: Hollywood Library * Henry Buss of Springfield, Grade Pre-K, Springfield Public Library * Alexandria Olsen of Springfield, Grade K, Springfield Public Library * Brooke Rush of Harrisburg, Grade 9, Springfield Public Library * Levi Butcher of Saint Helens, Grade 2, St. Helens Public Library * Margaret Hajdu-Paulen of Tigard, Grade 2, Tigard Public Library * Athena Turner of West Linn, Grade 6, West Linn Public Library * Eli Hendricks of Portland, Grade 2, West Slope Community Library This year 7,339 people entered the sweepstakes, which is the most entries since the sweepstakes began in 2010-great job everyone! Attached you'll find the list of how many people entered at each library. Keep in mind the library names on the attached list are exactly as people who entered the sweepstakes wrote them. That means if a patron misspelled your library's name or called it something slightly different, then your library will have multiple entries on the list and you will need to add them together to find out exactly how many people from your library entered the sweepstakes. For example: Albany Public Library, which has one main/central library and one branch, has at least 11 entries on this list. You can learn more about the summer reading sweepstakes on the State Library's webpage. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Katie 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 [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] [Picture] [oscp] News & Press Releases Oregon College Savings Plan supports summer reading, awards nearly $15,000 across the state Nov 12, 2015 SALEM, Ore., Nov. 12, 2015 - Fourteen Oregon children now have a head start on saving for college, thanks to taking part in summer reading. Their names were randomly drawn as winners in this year's superhero-themed "Save for College, Save the Day!" summer reading campaign, sponsored by the Oregon College Savings Plan in partnership with the Oregon State Library and Oregon Library Association. The annual campaign is designed to help keep kids' minds engaged over the summer. Overall, the Oregon College Savings Plan awarded $14,906: each of the 14 winners received a $529 Oregon College Savings Plan account, while the libraries where the winners enrolled received a total of $7,500. "The Oregon College Savings Plan believes it is fundamentally important to support summer reading programs for Oregon families," said Michael Parker, executive director of the Oregon 529 Savings Network. "Studies show that reading year round can increase a child's academic performance, and that will help them to be college ready." According to the Oregon State Library, 206,425 youth from birth through age 18 signed up for this year's summer reading program at public libraries throughout Oregon; collectively, they read 144,643 books. At least 68,735 achieved their reading goal and completed the 2015 summer reading program. "This is the sixth year that we've partnered with the Oregon College Savings Plan on summer reading," said MaryKay Dahlgreen, Oregon State Librarian. "We appreciate their support of the importance of year round reading." The Save for College, Save the Day! campaign received 7,339 entries statewide, helping to spread awareness of the importance of both summer reading and saving early for college. The 14 winners selected include: * Carter Hagemann of Jefferson, Grade Pre-K, Albany Public Library * Vivien Bizzell of Astoria, Grade K, Astoria Public Library * Jack H Wise of Bend, Grade 11, Deschutes Public Library: Downtown Bend * Flynn Cruzen of Portland, Grade Pre-K, Multnomah County Library: Hillsdale * Kason Kleiner of Grants Pass, Grade 1, Josephine County Library * Samuel Loh-Menendez of Portland, Grade Pre-K, Multnomah County Library: Hollywood Library * Henry Buss of Springfield, Grade Pre-K, Springfield Public Library * Alexandria Olsen of Springfield, Grade K, Springfield Public Library * Brooke Rush of Harrisburg, Grade 9, Springfield Public Library * Levi Butcher of Saint Helens, Grade 2, St. Helens Public Library * Margaret Hajdu-Paulen of Tigard, Grade 2, Tigard Public Library * Athena Turner of West Linn, Grade 6, West Linn Public Library * Eli Hendricks of Portland, Grade 2, West Slope Community Library As part of the campaign, the Oregon College Savings Plan also underwrote a series of free special performances in libraries in communities with a population of 10,000 or less. The goal was to engage and motivate young readers, while helping these smaller libraries drive traffic and encourage summer reading. Select libraries and their patrons enjoyed entertainment from award-winning storyteller Christopher Leebrick, Penny's Puppets, Charlie Brown the Juggler, Rhys Thomas Jugglemania, and Rich Glauber's Music in Action throughout the summer months. About The Oregon College Savings Plan The Oregon College Savings Plan, which is part of the Oregon 529 College Savings Network, launched in January 2001 and has grown to more than $1 billion in assets as of September 30, 2015. The plan is managed by TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc. For more information about the Oregon College Savings Plan, its investment options and how to enroll, visit www.OregonCollegeSavings.com or call toll free 866-772-8464. Follow the Oregon College Savings Plan on Facebook.com/oregoncollegesavings and Twitter.com/OregonCSP; all social media platforms are managed by the state of Oregon. Consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses before investing in the Oregon College Savings Plan. Please visit OregonCollegeSavings.com for a Plan Disclosure Booklet with this and more information. Read it carefully. Investments in the Plan are neither insured nor guaranteed and there is the risk of investment loss. The Oregon College Savings Plan is administered by the State of Oregon. TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc., is the plan manager. # # # -------------- 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... 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Name: 42400-06_library_audit.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 37495 bytes Desc: 42400-06_library_audit.pdf URL: From jennifer.maurer at state.or.us Tue Dec 1 12:01:55 2015 From: jennifer.maurer at state.or.us (Jennifer Maurer) Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2015 20:01:55 +0000 Subject: [OYAN] Letters About Literature Entries to be Postmarked by Dec. 4th (HS) & Jan 11th (MS & ELEM) Message-ID: Just a friendly reminder that Letters About Literature entries from high school (9th ? 12th grade) students must be postmarked by this Friday, December 4th. Entries from middle school (7th & 8th grade) and elementary (4th ? 6th grade) students must be postmarked by Monday, January 11th. Please help spread the word. 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] From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Jennifer Maurer Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 5:47 PM To: oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [OYAN] Letters About Literature Has Begun => Reading & Writing Contest for 4th - 12th Graders [Letters Logo.png] 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. 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 jennifer.maurer at state.or.us Tue Dec 1 17:39:21 2015 From: jennifer.maurer at state.or.us (Jennifer Maurer) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 01:39:21 +0000 Subject: [OYAN] December PD & Best Multicultural Bks Message-ID: Hi. Howdy. Hola. ? See the email below from my colleague, Darci Hanning, about free December webinars (http://www.webjunction.org/find-training/free-events.html). ? The Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature (CSMCL) has chosen the Best Multicultural Books of 2015. See the attached list. o http://www.csmcl.org/ o https://www.pinterest.com/csmcl/best-multicultural-books-of-2015/ 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] From: Libs-Or [mailto:libs-or-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Darci Hanning Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 2:36 PM To: Libs-Or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [Libs-Or] 'Tis the Season for Professional Development! Greetings everyone! The holiday season can get frantic but that?s no reason to neglect some great continuing education opportunities! And remember, many (if not most) webinars are archived for later viewing so if you can?t make it at the scheduled time, be sure to go back and watch when you?re able. These training opportunities for the month of December were compiled and shared by Jamie Markus, Interim Wyoming State Librarian for the Wyoming State Library. For more CE opportunities check the WebJunction Events Calendar. For registration information and detailed descriptions of the free webinars below, please be sure to check to check the Free Training page from WebJunction. Titles of December Programs: ADVOCACY * Dec. 2: State Your Case ? Create Advocacy Messages That Get Results (4Good) * Dec. 3: How To Promote Online Information Resources (Special Libraries Association) ASSESSMENT & PLANNING * Dec. 3: Understanding Program Data and Results: What Can the Past Teach Us About the Future? (Idealware) * Dec. 3: Go Figure! 4 Must-Have Needs Assessment Tools (Training Magazine Network) * Dec. 3: Measuring What Matters with Google Analytics (TechSoup) * Dec. 8: Evaluating Learning: What You Measure is What You Get (InSync Training) * Dec. 9: Introduction to Proposal Writing (GrantSpace) * Dec. 10: Introduction to Project Budgets (GrantSpace) * Dec. 10: Project Outcome: An Integral Part of the Planning Process (Public Library Association) BOARDS * Dec. 9: Become a Better Leader: Unleash the Power of Vision (American Management Association) * Dec. 9: Nonprofit Boards & Effective Governance (4Good) CAREERS * Dec. 10: Landing Your Ideal Library Job (American Libraries Live) CHILDREN & TEENS * Dec. 23: Best New Teen Books of 2015 (Nebraska Library Commission) COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT * Dec. 1: Preserving the Future: Special Collections as Part of 21st Century Library Planning (Washington State Library) * Dec. 1: What We?re Reading for Spring 2016 (Booklist) * Dec. 2: Knowledge Unlatched Round 2 Webinar (LYRASIS) * Dec. 3: December Copytalk (American Library Association) * Dec. 3: Trials and Tribulations: Handling Hard Topics for Youth (Booklist) * Dec. 9: Spanish Language Collection Development with Diana Miranda-Murillo (Texas Library Association) * Dec. 23: Best New Teen Books of 2015 (Nebraska Library Commission) COMMUNICATION * Dec. 2: State Your Case ? Create Advocacy Messages That Get Results (4Good) * Dec. 2: Remind for Libraries (AASL) * Dec. 3: How To Promote Online Information Resources (Special Libraries Association) * Dec. 3: Telling the Story of Volunteer Impact (VolunteerMatch) * Dec. 3: Using Social Media for Readers? Advisory (Infopeople) * Dec. 16: 15 Ways to Improve Your Library's Facebook Page (TechSoup) DATABASES & eRESOURCES * Dec. 10: Database of the Month: SIRS Discoverer (Wyoming State Library) * Dec. 16: School Library Resources Available at Wyoming State Library (Wyoming State Library) DEVELOPMENT & MANAGING CHANGE * Dec. 8: Successfully Implementing Volunteer Program Changes (VolunteerMatch) * Dec. 10: Landing Your Ideal Library Job (American Libraries Live) * Dec. 14: Leading from Anywhere (Idaho Commission for Libraries) * Dec. 15: Data Visualization for the Rest of Us: A Beginner's Guide (WebJunction) FUNDRAISING * Dec. 2: Introduction to Finding Grants (GrantSpace) * Dec. 9: Introduction to Proposal Writing (GrantSpace) * Dec. 10: Introduction to Project Budgets (GrantSpace) LIBRARY SPACES * Dec. 3: Reinventing the Library (AASL) * Dec. 9: The Irresistible Library: Renovate and Rejuvenate! (Colorado State Library) * Dec. 10: Designing a Library, Part II (Georgia Public Library Service) MANAGEMENT * Dec. 1: The Art and Science of Working Remotely (InSync Training) * Dec. 1: E-rate: What?s New for 2016? (Nebraska Library Commission) * Dec. 9: Become a Better Leader: Unleash the Power of Vision (American Management Association) * Dec. 9: Privacy in the Surveillance Age: How Librarians Can Fight Back (Georgia Library Association) * Dec. 10: Project Outcome: An Integral Part of the Planning Process (Public Library Association) OUTREACH & PARTNERSHIPS * Dec. 1: Social Media in Libraries: Use and Management Ideas (Texas Library Association) * Dec. 1: Go Out & Play: Community Engagement through Turning Outward (American Library Association) * Dec. 3: Family Literacy at a Food Pantry (WebJunction) * Dec. 9: Joining Forces to STEAM Ahead Further and Faster (Colorado State Library) * Dec. 16: 15 Ways to Improve Your Library's Facebook Page (TechSoup) * Dec. 17: Improving Service for People with Disabilities (Librarian411) PROGRAMMING * Dec. 3: Reinventing the Library (AASL) * Dec. 9: Program in a Box: Hour of Code with Microsoft TouchDevelop (Washington State Library) * Dec. 9: Joining Forces to STEAM Ahead Further and Faster (Colorado State Library) * Dec. 11: STEM-pendous: STEM Programming @ Your Library (Utah State Library) READERS? ADVISORY * Dec. 1: What We?re Reading for Spring 2016 (Booklist) * Dec. 3: Trials and Tribulations: Handling Hard Topics for Youth (Booklist) * Dec. 3: Using Social Media for Readers? Advisory (Infopeople) * Dec. 23: Best New Teen Books of 2015 (Nebraska Library Commission) REFERENCE * Dec. 10: Immigration Records & Privacy (National Archives) * Dec. 16: PNR Rendezvous - ClinicalTrials.gov: Updates and a Look at Trials Using Mobile Apps (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) SCHOOL LIBRARIES * Dec. 16: School Library Resources Available at Wyoming State Library (Wyoming State Library) * Dec. 21: This Month in School Libraries (TL Virtual Cafe) TECHNOLOGY * Dec. 1: E-rate: What?s New for 2016? (Nebraska Library Commission) * Dec. 2: Trends and Best Practices to Ease Mobile Technology Integration (Demco) * Dec. 2: Remind for Libraries (AASL) * Dec. 3: Measuring What Matters with Google Analytics (TechSoup) * Dec. 9: Program in a Box: Hour of Code with Microsoft TouchDevelop (Washington State Library) * Dec. 9: Emerging Tech Trends in Libraries (Infopeople) * Dec. 15: Data Visualization for the Rest of Us: A Beginner's Guide (WebJunction) * Dec. 16: PNR Rendezvous - ClinicalTrials.gov: Updates and a Look at Trials Using Mobile Apps (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) TRAINING & INSTRUCTION * Dec. 16: Taking Time to Teach Technology to Technophobes (Nebraska Library Commission) * Dec. 16: Virtual Instruction: Teaching without Time and Space Constraints (EdWeb) VOLUNTEERS * Dec. 3: Telling the Story of Volunteer Impact (VolunteerMatch) * Dec. 8: Successfully Implementing Volunteer Program Changes (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 [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] [Picture] ________________________________ Oregon Library Association ? 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Wellness/fitness is the theme so it may be a good time to try the free Summer Food Service Program to provide healthy food to children and teens participating in your summer reading program. Only one in five students who qualify for free school lunch participates in the free summer lunch program. That means four out of five of these students are going hungry during the summer, and we know hungry kids can't focus on their reading or during other library activities. The Summer Food Service Program is flexible. You can choose... * What type of meals you want to provide: morning snacks, afternoon snacks, breakfast, bag lunches, hot lunches, or dinner. * How many and which days you want to offer summer food: one or more days a week, including weekends. For example, you might provide afternoon snack once a week in conjunction with Saturday activity time. * To provide summer food only at a one-off event. For example, you might provide bag lunches at your summer reading grand finale picnic. * From a variety of free, ready to use banners, fliers, and other materials to promote summer food at your summer reading program. * To use teen volunteers to help you set-up/clean-up before and after providing food, help children and families get their food and get seated, read to children and families while they eat, and count meals distributed and number of people participating. Do you want to have meals available for summer reading participants at your library next summer? Then... 1. Find out if you are eligible for the free Summer Food Service Program by using this online tool. If your library is not in an eligible area, but there is an eligible area near your library, is there an opportunity to have an activity including meals there? I.e. Plan a one-off event, lead participants to a nearby summer meals site after a summer reading activity, etc. 2. Using the online tool, you may notice which summer meal sponsors operate sites nearby. Is there a school district or other summer meals organization nearby that may be interested in partnering with you? Contact them to start a conversation now! 3. Any questions? Would you like help finding local summer meal sponsors to partner with? Contact Cathy Brock (cathy.brock at state.or.us, 503-947-5898) to learn more and get started. The State Library and Oregon Department of Education's Summer Food Service Program have been working together for several years to help libraries and summer meal sites get more families to take advantage of the free summer reading and meals programs that can prevent summer learning loss by encouraging local partnerships. 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Name: image004.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2098 bytes Desc: image004.jpg URL: From jennifer.maurer at state.or.us Wed Dec 2 15:20:48 2015 From: jennifer.maurer at state.or.us (Jennifer Maurer) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 23:20:48 +0000 Subject: [OYAN] Potential Address Problem =>Letters About Literature Message-ID: Sorry about the extra email, but I want to alert you to a situation that the national Letters About Literature coordinator just shared. If you used the Pennsylvania mailing address on the entry form linked on the Willamette Writers or State Library website, you can ignore this email. If you used the Virginia address on the entry form on the Library of Congress website, please continue reading. The entry form posted on the Library of Congress LAL website lists last year?s mailing address. The Virginia PO box is closed, and mail is no longer forwarding from it. The national contest folks are working to update information on the LOC website and to get the forwarding option reinstated for the former PO box. Because of this potential snafu, they are accepting late high school entries this year. If you receive any returned letters, promptly send them in a new envelope to this address: Letters About Literature Competition Level __ (Indicate level 1, 2 or 3 on the envelope) c/o C. Gourley, Project Manager 81 Oliver Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705 If you have questions, please ask. 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] [LAL.Banner.2015.jpg] From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Jennifer Maurer Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 12:02 PM To: oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [OYAN] Letters About Literature Entries to be Postmarked by Dec. 4th (HS) & Jan 11th (MS & ELEM) Just a friendly reminder that Letters About Literature entries from high school (9th ? 12th grade) students must be postmarked by this Friday, December 4th. Entries from middle school (7th & 8th grade) and elementary (4th ? 6th grade) students must be postmarked by Monday, January 11th. Please help spread the word. 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] From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Jennifer Maurer Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 5:47 PM To: oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [OYAN] Letters About Literature Has Begun => Reading & Writing Contest for 4th - 12th Graders [Letters Logo.png] 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. 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: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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You can find out what organizations in your community were sponsors last year. If you have any questions, contact Cathy Brock at cathy.brock at state.or.us Thanks, Katie 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 [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] [Picture] From: BROCK Cathy [mailto:cathy.brock at state.or.us] Sent: Friday, December 04, 2015 3:17 PM To: Beth Unverzagt; Katie Anderson; 'Marcella Miller'; READY Pete Cc: REINOSO Lynne Subject: Start Up and Expansion Grants for At-Risk Afterschool Meals and Summer Meals Programs Announcement Greetings, Start-up and Expansion Grants for At-Risk Afterschool Meals and Summer Meals Program are now available. The Oregon Department of Education Child Nutrition Programs will be awarding these grants to eligible organizations. Please share this grant opportunity with organizations you feel could benefit from these grants. Included with this e-mail is an attachment with details about the grants available. Start-up and Expansion Grants for At-Risk Afterschool Meals and Summer Meals Program awards up to $20,000 per sponsor to increase participation in these programs. The grant application must directly show how the grant funds would increase participation in one or both of these programs. Grant instructions and a link to the application can be found at http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/page/?id=4013 In order to be eligible for this non-competitive grant, organizations must be a current sponsor or in the application process of becoming a sponsor of At- Risk Child and Adult Care Food Program or Summer Food Service Program. 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In 2012 public library staff in Oregon became mandatory reporters. I think it's been a couple years since information and resources about it has been shared on the listservs. This may also be a good time to talk with your library director about what your library is doing in regards to mandatory reporting. Here is one of the original communications about what libraries can do about mandatory reporting in case you need to jog your memory. Thanks, Katie 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 [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] [Picture] [cid:image006.png at 01D13280.44BCED90] What is Pinwheels for Prevention? In April, during Child Abuse Prevention Month, pinwheels will be on display in communities across Oregon, and nationally, to raise awareness about how we can all prevent child abuse and neglect. The pinwheel represents hope and promise; when individuals, social organizations, businesses and communities display this symbol they make the statement that every child deserves to be raised in safe, healthy, and nurturing environments. Our goals this year are to distribute or sell 20,000 pinwheels, coordinate a Pinwheel Garden in every county, and engage 100 partners, organizations, and businesses in the 2016 Pinwheels for Prevention Campaign. How can your library help? * Have a passive program for patrons of all ages to make pinwheels and add to their pinwheel display with messaging explaining the purpose of Pinwheels for Prevention. * Present a storytime about healthy families, have children a create art that represents their favorite day with their family, and enter their art in the Pinwheels for Prevention Art Contest. Art submissions can be sent to Children's Trust Fund of Oregon at 1785 NE Sandy Blvd. Suite 270. Portland, OR 97232 or scan and email prevention at ctfo.org. Winners will receive recognition on CTFO's website and social media, as well as a small grant provided to the winning library. * Use pinwheels to conduct a wind energy STEM activity, including a sign and/or brief explanation of Pinwheels for Prevention. Here is one from Teach Engineering and one from Scientific AmericanTM, and there are many more online to chose from. * Host a Pinwheel Garden on your library's grounds.. Learn how at www.ctfo.org. * Partner with a local Parenting Education Hub or CTFO program grantee to host a parent education class at your library. * Partner with your local child welfare office to host a mandatory reporter training for library staff and other community workers who are mandatory reporters. What does your library get? If you register your program by submitting a Campaign Commitment Form (online here), then your library will receive recognition on the Prevent Child Abuse Oregon website, inclusion in the Pinwheels for Prevention 2016 annual report, and social media exposure on the Children's Trust Fund of Oregon and Prevent Child Abuse Oregon's Facebook pages, as well as related twitter feeds. For more information about ways to contribute, Commitment Forms, and pinwheel order forms visit our website. Please direct inquiries to Pamela Heisler at 503-894-9103 or via email at pamela at ctfo.org. 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Have a good day, 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 "Hay quienes no pueden imaginar un mundo sin p?jaros; hay quienes no pueden imaginar un mundo sin agua; en lo que a mi se refiere, soy incapaz de imaginar un mundo sin libros". "There are those who cannot imagine a world without birds; those who cannot imagine a world without water; as far as I am concerned, I am unable to imagine a world without books." Jorge Luis Borges From: Naomi DiTullio [mailto:nditullio at tsl.texas.gov] Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2015 9:44 AM To: Naomi DiTullio Subject: Spanish Language Collection Development Handout Hello, You are receiving this message because you are registered for this afternoon's Texas State Library webinar: Spanish Language Collection Development with Diana Miranda-Murillo Attached you will find the presenter's slides in PDF handout format, with room for notes, in case you would like to print that out and take notes during the session. I am also attaching the slides in full size PDF. I'll open the session up at 12:50pm, ten minutes prior to our program start time of 1pm CST. To join the session, please use the link that is included in your confirmation and/or reminder emails for this event. 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Below I've copied and pasted the names of the techniques and a brief introduction, the article includes more thorough descriptions and an example of each technique. Booktalking to Engage Millennial Teens: Introducing the BEMT Techniques 1. Book Tweets are one-to-two-line hooks that leave the audience wanting more. 2. Wrap Back--It is very effective when you begin telling the highlights of a story, and then end the talk by connecting the booktalk back to the title. 3. Open End is similar to Wrap Back except you begin the booktalk with a question (or questions) and end it with a question. 4. Graphic Form is useful for alternative-format books such as graphic novels, epistolary novels, novels in verse, unique formulas, as well as nonfiction books. 5. Snap'n Read is a creative read-aloud technique that appeals to auditory learners. 6. Power-Full Points--book covers visually pique interest and entice readers to notice a book. Thus, presenting a full booktalk repertoire as a PowerPoint or Prezi presentation allows for readers to become acquainted with various texts. Thanks, Katie 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 [cid:image004.png at 01D0358C.4523C4D0] [http://www.thewwwblog.com/images/blogger-logo.jpg] [http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] [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... 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[http://www.abc-clio.com/images/coverimages/9781440835582.JPG] Library Robotics: Technology and English Language Arts Activities for Ages 8-24 by Sarah Kepple. Libraries Unlimited, 2015. 978-1-4408-3558-2. Learn how to use robotics to grow STEAM and literacy skills with this book. More information about Library Robotics and Apps for Librarians is available on the LIS Collection blog. If you would like to request these 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. Thank you for your patience. 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! 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Perfect for all types of libraries and for both paraprofessionals and librarians unfamiliar with modern weeding methods, this practical guide offers clear guidance that can help you cope with the sometimes-paralytic fear and distaste that can accompany a must-do task. Table of Contents A detailed table of contents is available on the LIS Collection blog: http://osl-lis.blogspot.com/2015/12/crash-course-in-weeding-library.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] [http://www.aethlonmedical.com/assets/001/5130.png] [Picture] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 7139 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Be part of the decision! Help make the 2016 Book Rave the best and most exciting ever! The deadline to vote is 11:45 p.m. Friday, January 15. We will be going over the results and refining the list at the OYAN Winter Membership Meeting from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, January 22 at Salem Public Library. If you are ready to vote, here is the link to the SurveyMonkey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2016bookrave If you would like to learn a bit more about the books and maybe choose a few more to read, you can look at summaries on the OYAN GoodReads account: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/3611201?shelf=book-rave-nominees-2016 Or review the attached spreadsheet. 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And, Trouble is a Friend of Mine by Stephanie Tromly! ________________________________________ From: OYAN on behalf of oyan-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 12:31 PM To: oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: OYAN Digest, Vol 153, Issue 14 Send OYAN mailing list submissions to oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to oyan-request at listsmart.osl.state.or.us You can reach the person managing the list at oyan-owner at listsmart.osl.state.or.us When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of OYAN digest..." From mackenzie.ross at ccrls.org Wed Dec 23 19:07:08 2015 From: mackenzie.ross at ccrls.org (MacKenzie Ross) Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 19:07:08 -0800 Subject: [OYAN] Funny books Message-ID: I scanned my Goodreads account, and I came up with a handful I found hilarious: --Grasshopper Jungle, by Andrew Smith --Firecracker, by David Iserson --Lumberjanes, by Noelle Stevenson (graphic novel) --The Swap, by Megan Shull (middle school) --Helen and Troy's Epic Road Quest, by A. Lee Martinez (adult) --The Martian, by Andy Weir (adult) Best, MacKenzie Youth Services Librarian Silver Falls Library District 410 S. Water St. Silverton, OR 97381 503.873.7633 mackenzie.ross at ccrls.org On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Aimee Meuchel wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I need your help! I'm updating my humor booklist and it seems like there > has been a dearth of humor books published in the last couple of years. > Have you read anything funny, side-splitting, or milk-snorting for teens? > Please share titles! > > Thanks, > Aimee > > _____________________________________________________ > OYAN mailing list > OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan > 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 lorene at jcld.org Wed Dec 23 21:34:11 2015 From: lorene at jcld.org (Lorene Forman) Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 21:34:11 -0800 Subject: [OYAN] Funny books In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I love reading funny teen books! It's a refreshing break from all the angst. I can add a few other titles to those MacKenzie suggested. Although it is a bit old now, I found *There is no Dog* (2012) by Meg Rosoff to be totally side-splittingly, milk-snortingly, irreverently funny. I am currently reading *We are All Made of Molecules* (2015) by Susin Nielsen, and the two main characters are pretty comical. Off the top of my head, a few other funny teen books I have read in the last couple of years are *The Awesome* (2015) by Eva Darrows, *OCD, the Dude, and Me* (2013) by Lauren Roedy Vaughn, *Nimona* (2015) by Noelle Stevenson, *Supermutant Magic Academy* (2015) by Jillian Tamaki, *Princeless* (2014--15) by Jeremy Whitley. and *Hold me Closer: the Tiny Cooper Story* (2015) by David Levithan. Although technically not YA, *Year Zero* (2012) by Rob Reid works as a teen read and it's a hoot! Lorene Forman Jefferson County Library Youth Services Specialist 541-475-3351, ext 2 ?Comics are a gateway drug to literacy.? Art Spiegelman On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 7:07 PM, MacKenzie Ross wrote: > I scanned my Goodreads account, and I came up with a handful I found > hilarious: > > --Grasshopper Jungle, by Andrew Smith > --Firecracker, by David Iserson > --Lumberjanes, by Noelle Stevenson (graphic novel) > --The Swap, by Megan Shull (middle school) > --Helen and Troy's Epic Road Quest, by A. Lee Martinez (adult) > --The Martian, by Andy Weir (adult) > > Best, > MacKenzie > > Youth Services Librarian > Silver Falls Library District > 410 S. Water St. > Silverton, OR 97381 > 503.873.7633 > mackenzie.ross at ccrls.org > > On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Aimee Meuchel < > AMEUCHEL at ci.tualatin.or.us> wrote: > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I need your help! I'm updating my humor booklist and it seems like there >> has been a dearth of humor books published in the last couple of years. >> Have you read anything funny, side-splitting, or milk-snorting for teens? >> Please share titles! >> >> Thanks, >> Aimee >> >> _____________________________________________________ >> OYAN mailing list >> OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us >> http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan >> 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. >> >> > > _____________________________________________________ > OYAN mailing list > OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan > 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 oyanpublications at gmail.com Sat Dec 26 10:26:30 2015 From: oyanpublications at gmail.com (OYAN Publications) Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2015 10:26:30 -0800 Subject: [OYAN] Funny books In-Reply-To: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF39414@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> References: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF39414@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> Message-ID: I really liked Rat Queens On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Aimee Meuchel wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > I need your help! I'm updating my humor booklist and it seems like there > has been a dearth of humor books published in the last couple of years. > Have you read anything funny, side-splitting, or milk-snorting for teens? > Please share titles! > > Thanks, > Aimee > > _____________________________________________________ > OYAN mailing list > OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan > 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. > > -- *OYAN Publications Team* Keli Yeats, Multnomah County Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of booklist titles. Any ideas? Thanks and Happy New Year! Aimee Aimee Meuchel Teen Services Librarian City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library 18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 503-691-3083 | www.tualatinoregon.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From iduncanson at beavertonoregon.gov Wed Dec 30 17:27:54 2015 From: iduncanson at beavertonoregon.gov (Ian Duncanson) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 01:27:54 +0000 Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title In-Reply-To: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF3A632@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> References: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF3A632@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> Message-ID: <857888AC5E44C64FA470F9BA6C1357D798F10786@COBMAILBOX2010.beaverton.bug.org> "Fractured Fairy Tales" (as in Rocky and Bullwinkle - not sure what teens would get the reference, but it's catchy :)) "Twisted Tales?" Our books set in the Northwest is called "Northwest Reads." Not limited to Oregon. "Books for ducks?" :) --Ian From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Aimee Meuchel Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:45 PM To: 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title Hello everyone, To complete my New Year's goal, I'm madly finishing my final two booklists. Both need catchy titles. One is books set in Oregon. My coworker suggested, "OR Read? (books set in Oregon, yo!), but I'm not sure about that. Ideas? Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of booklist titles. Any ideas? Thanks and Happy New Year! Aimee Aimee Meuchel Teen Services Librarian City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library 18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 503-691-3083 | www.tualatinoregon.gov 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: From jennifer.maurer at state.or.us Wed Dec 30 17:33:48 2015 From: jennifer.maurer at state.or.us (Jennifer Maurer) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 01:33:48 +0000 Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title In-Reply-To: <857888AC5E44C64FA470F9BA6C1357D798F10786@COBMAILBOX2010.beaverton.bug.org> References: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF3A632@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> <857888AC5E44C64FA470F9BA6C1357D798F10786@COBMAILBOX2010.beaverton.bug.org> Message-ID: Following on Ian's idea and a play on Duck, Duck, Goose, maybe... Duck, Beaver, Read: Books Set in Oregon. For the other... Just When You Thought You Knew the Story: Fractured Fairy Tales Happy New Year. 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] From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Ian Duncanson Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:28 PM To: 'Aimee Meuchel'; 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title "Fractured Fairy Tales" (as in Rocky and Bullwinkle - not sure what teens would get the reference, but it's catchy :)) "Twisted Tales?" Our books set in the Northwest is called "Northwest Reads." Not limited to Oregon. "Books for ducks?" :) --Ian From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Aimee Meuchel Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:45 PM To: 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title Hello everyone, To complete my New Year's goal, I'm madly finishing my final two booklists. Both need catchy titles. One is books set in Oregon. My coworker suggested, "OR Read? (books set in Oregon, yo!), but I'm not sure about that. Ideas? Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of booklist titles. Any ideas? Thanks and Happy New Year! Aimee Aimee Meuchel Teen Services Librarian City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library 18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 503-691-3083 | www.tualatinoregon.gov 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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Just When You Thought You Knew the Story: Fractured Fairy > Tales > > > > Happy New Year. > > > > 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: [image: facebookSmall.png] > > > > > *From:* OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Ian Duncanson > *Sent:* Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:28 PM > *To:* 'Aimee Meuchel'; 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title > > > > ?Fractured Fairy Tales? (as in * Rocky and Bullwinkle* ? not sure what > teens would get the reference, but it?s catchy J) ?Twisted Tales?? > > > Our books set in the Northwest is called ?Northwest Reads.? Not limited to > Oregon. ?Books for ducks?? J > > > > --Ian > > > > *From:* OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Aimee Meuchel > *Sent:* Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:45 PM > *To:* 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* [OYAN] Catchy booklist title > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > To complete my New Year?s goal, I?m madly finishing my final two > booklists. Both need catchy titles. One is books set in Oregon. My > coworker suggested, ?OR Read? (books set in Oregon, yo!), but I?m not sure > about that. Ideas? > > > > Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of > booklist titles. Any ideas? > > > > Thanks and Happy New Year! > > Aimee > > > > Aimee Meuchel > > Teen Services Librarian > > City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library > > 18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 > > 503-691-3083 | www.tualatinoregon.gov > > > > > 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. > > _____________________________________________________ > OYAN mailing list > OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan > 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: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 660 bytes Desc: not available URL: From keliy at multcolib.org Wed Dec 30 17:47:24 2015 From: keliy at multcolib.org (Keli Yeats) Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 17:47:24 -0800 Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title In-Reply-To: References: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF3A632@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> <857888AC5E44C64FA470F9BA6C1357D798F10786@COBMAILBOX2010.beaverton.bug.org> Message-ID: Duck, Beaver, Read avoids the inevitable conflict between UO and OSU that just Books for Ducks would garner. Politics and religious aren't nearly as contentious as the beaver/duck divide. I like both Fractured Fairytales and Twisted Tales. I did a similar booklist for adults with a far less catchy title of Reimagined Classics. On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Jennifer Maurer < jennifer.maurer at state.or.us> wrote: > Following on Ian?s idea and a play on Duck, Duck, Goose, maybe? Duck, > Beaver, Read: Books Set in Oregon. > > > > For the other? Just When You Thought You Knew the Story: Fractured Fairy > Tales > > > > Happy New Year. > > > > 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: [image: facebookSmall.png] > > > > > *From:* OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Ian Duncanson > *Sent:* Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:28 PM > *To:* 'Aimee Meuchel'; 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title > > > > ?Fractured Fairy Tales? (as in * Rocky and Bullwinkle* ? not sure what > teens would get the reference, but it?s catchy J) ?Twisted Tales?? > > > Our books set in the Northwest is called ?Northwest Reads.? Not limited to > Oregon. ?Books for ducks?? J > > > > --Ian > > > > *From:* OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Aimee Meuchel > *Sent:* Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:45 PM > *To:* 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* [OYAN] Catchy booklist title > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > To complete my New Year?s goal, I?m madly finishing my final two > booklists. Both need catchy titles. One is books set in Oregon. My > coworker suggested, ?OR Read? (books set in Oregon, yo!), but I?m not sure > about that. Ideas? > > > > Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of > booklist titles. Any ideas? > > > > Thanks and Happy New Year! > > Aimee > > > > Aimee Meuchel > > Teen Services Librarian > > City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library > > 18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 > > 503-691-3083 | www.tualatinoregon.gov > > > > > 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. > > _____________________________________________________ > OYAN mailing list > OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan > 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. > > -- Keli Yeats, Youth Librarian Kenton Library 503-988-6574 Tues 11-8 Wed-Sat 9-6 -------------- 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: not available URL: From bbogart6 at comcast.net Wed Dec 30 19:06:32 2015 From: bbogart6 at comcast.net (bbogart6 at comcast.net) Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 19:06:32 -0800 Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title In-Reply-To: References: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF3A632@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> <857888AC5E44C64FA470F9BA6C1357D798F10786@COBMAILBOX2010.beaverton.bug.org> Message-ID: <50DB65E7-BA42-4526-84E6-3125655F68C6@comcast.net> Just When You Thought it was safe to Open the Book...fairytales! They're Back! Dangerous and Demented. Not your mother's fairytales!! Ducks and Beavers and Readers! Sent from my iPad > On Dec 30, 2015, at 5:47 PM, Keli Yeats wrote: > > Duck, Beaver, Read avoids the inevitable conflict between UO and OSU that just Books for Ducks would garner. Politics and religious aren't nearly as contentious as the beaver/duck divide. > > I like both Fractured Fairytales and Twisted Tales. I did a similar booklist for adults with a far less catchy title of Reimagined Classics. > >> On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Jennifer Maurer wrote: >> Following on Ian?s idea and a play on Duck, Duck, Goose, maybe? Duck, Beaver, Read: Books Set in Oregon. >> >> >> >> For the other? Just When You Thought You Knew the Story: Fractured Fairy Tales >> >> >> >> Happy New Year. >> >> >> >> 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: >> >> >> >> From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Ian Duncanson >> Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:28 PM >> To: 'Aimee Meuchel'; 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' >> Subject: Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title >> >> >> >> ?Fractured Fairy Tales? (as in Rocky and Bullwinkle ? not sure what teens would get the reference, but it?s catchy J) ?Twisted Tales?? >> >> >> Our books set in the Northwest is called ?Northwest Reads.? Not limited to Oregon. ?Books for ducks?? J >> >> >> >> --Ian >> >> >> >> From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Aimee Meuchel >> Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:45 PM >> To: 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' >> Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title >> >> >> >> Hello everyone, >> >> >> >> To complete my New Year?s goal, I?m madly finishing my final two booklists. Both need catchy titles. One is books set in Oregon. My coworker suggested, ?OR Read? (books set in Oregon, yo!), but I?m not sure about that. Ideas? >> >> >> >> Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of booklist titles. Any ideas? >> >> >> >> Thanks and Happy New Year! >> >> Aimee >> >> >> >> Aimee Meuchel >> >> Teen Services Librarian >> >> City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library >> >> 18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 >> >> 503-691-3083 | www.tualatinoregon.gov >> >> >> >> 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. >> >> >> _____________________________________________________ >> OYAN mailing list >> OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us >> http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan >> 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. > > > > -- > Keli Yeats, Youth Librarian > > Kenton Library > 503-988-6574 > Tues 11-8 > Wed-Sat 9-6 > _____________________________________________________ > OYAN mailing list > OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan > 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 AMEUCHEL at ci.tualatin.or.us Thu Dec 31 10:26:53 2015 From: AMEUCHEL at ci.tualatin.or.us (Aimee Meuchel) Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 18:26:53 +0000 Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title In-Reply-To: References: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF3A632@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> <857888AC5E44C64FA470F9BA6C1357D798F10786@COBMAILBOX2010.beaverton.bug.org> Message-ID: <7548B27D8AAFED41A13C1D7CB60350A23CF43289@Tual-Exchange.ci.tualatin.or.us> Thanks for your help! I went with Twisted Tales: Fairy Tales Re-imagined AND Locally Grown Tales (books set in Oregon, yo). Happy New Year! From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Keli Yeats Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:47 PM To: Jennifer Maurer Cc: oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title Duck, Beaver, Read avoids the inevitable conflict between UO and OSU that just Books for Ducks would garner. Politics and religious aren't nearly as contentious as the beaver/duck divide. I like both Fractured Fairytales and Twisted Tales. I did a similar booklist for adults with a far less catchy title of Reimagined Classics. On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Jennifer Maurer > wrote: Following on Ian?s idea and a play on Duck, Duck, Goose, maybe? Duck, Beaver, Read: Books Set in Oregon. For the other? Just When You Thought You Knew the Story: Fractured Fairy Tales Happy New Year. 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] From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Ian Duncanson Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:28 PM To: 'Aimee Meuchel'; 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title ?Fractured Fairy Tales? (as in Rocky and Bullwinkle ? not sure what teens would get the reference, but it?s catchy ?) ?Twisted Tales?? Our books set in the Northwest is called ?Northwest Reads.? Not limited to Oregon. ?Books for ducks?? ? --Ian From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Aimee Meuchel Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:45 PM To: 'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title Hello everyone, To complete my New Year?s goal, I?m madly finishing my final two booklists. Both need catchy titles. One is books set in Oregon. My coworker suggested, ?OR Read? (books set in Oregon, yo!), but I?m not sure about that. Ideas? Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of booklist titles. Any ideas? Thanks and Happy New Year! Aimee Aimee Meuchel Teen Services Librarian City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library 18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 503-691-3083 | www.tualatinoregon.gov 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. _____________________________________________________ OYAN mailing list OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan 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. -- Keli Yeats, Youth Librarian Kenton Library 503-988-6574 Tues 11-8 Wed-Sat 9-6 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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TNelson Driftwood Public Library > > >---- Original Message ---- >From: AMEUCHEL at ci.tualatin.or.us >To: >Subject: Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title >Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 18:26:53 +0000 > >>Thanks for your help! >> >>I went with Twisted Tales: Fairy Tales Re-imagined >>AND Locally Grown Tales (books set in Oregon, yo). >> >>Happy New Year! >> >>From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf >Of Keli Yeats >>Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:47 PM >>To: Jennifer Maurer >>Cc: oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us >>Subject: Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title >> >>Duck, Beaver, Read avoids the inevitable conflict between UO and OSU >that just Books for Ducks would garner. Politics and religious >aren't nearly as contentious as the beaver/duck divide. >> >>I like both Fractured Fairytales and Twisted Tales. I did a similar >booklist for adults with a far less catchy title of Reimagined >Classics. >> >>On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Jennifer Maurer >> >wrote: >>Following on Ian?s idea and a play on Duck, Duck, Goose, maybe >Duck, Beaver, Read: Books Set in Oregon. >> >>For the other Just When You Thought You Knew the Story: Fractured >Fairy Tales >> >>Happy New Year. >> >>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] > >> >>From: OYAN >[mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.usstsmart.osl.state.or.us>] On Behalf Of Ian Duncanson >>Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 5:28 PM >>To: 'Aimee Meuchel'; >'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>' >>Subject: Re: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title >> >>?Fractured Fairy Tales? (as in Rocky and Bullwinkle ? not sure what >teens would get the reference, but it?s catchy ?) ?Twisted Tales?? >> >>Our books set in the Northwest is called ?Northwest Reads.? Not >limited to Oregon. ?Books for ducks?? ? >> >>--Ian >> >>From: OYAN [mailto:oyan-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf >Of Aimee Meuchel >>Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 4:45 PM >>To: >'oyan at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>' >>> >>Subject: [OYAN] Catchy booklist title >> >>Hello everyone, >> >>To complete my New Year?s goal, I?m madly finishing my final two >booklists. Both need catchy titles. One is books set in Oregon. My >coworker suggested, ?OR Read? (books set in Oregon, yo!), but I?m not >sure about that. Ideas? >> >>Second list is retold fairy tales. That sounds like the Goodwill of >booklist titles. Any ideas? >> >>Thanks and Happy New Year! >>Aimee >> >>Aimee Meuchel >>Teen Services Librarian >>City of Tualatin | Tualatin Public Library >>18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062-7092 >>503-691-3083 | >www.tualatinoregon.govp-3A__www.ci.tualatin.or.us&d=BQMFAg&c=pslXprxdtWHFBuj41-AaSLF1gHAT1_ >cek1PvLND777Q&r=DbS4fHSdY6YokHDOjweChoZ0O7Se8VAzZgT2HO4HcNA&m=9Ij9Cq9 >xG7smMC8ueNx9RyKy567bPMuP0O9CS8EEa_k&s=pe2toxCUllIoz7be0kHzQr0ewrX6bm >waV5rzsdb67jY&e=> >> >>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. >> >>_____________________________________________________ >>OYAN mailing list >>OYAN at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> >>http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/oyan >>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. >> >> >> >>-- >>Keli Yeats, Youth Librarian >> >>Kenton Library >>503-988-6574 >>Tues 11-8 >>Wed-Sat 9-6 >>