From april at masslibsystem.org Tue Aug 1 06:21:50 2017 From: april at masslibsystem.org (April Mazza) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 13:21:50 +0000 Subject: [yscon] =?utf-8?q?FW=3A_Read_for_Later_-_=E2=80=9CWe_are_not_only?= =?utf-8?q?_providing_meals=2E_We_are_providing_learning_opportunities_and?= =?utf-8?q?_keeping_kids_reading_all_summer_long=2E=E2=80=9D?= In-Reply-To: <737025.4064221.047eb4798f154e1c8c2de9d22bc6b8c6@tinyletter.com> References: <737025.4064221.047eb4798f154e1c8c2de9d22bc6b8c6@tinyletter.com> Message-ID: Thought you all might like to see this nice acknowledgment of the NYT piece and a shout-out to Janet from ALA?s Center for the Future of Libraries! -- April Mazza Consultant april at masslibsystem.org Massachusetts Library System http://www.masslibsystem.org/ 866-627-7228 (in Massachusetts only) 508-357-2121 x307 From: ALA Center for the Future of Libraries Reply-To: ALA Center for the Future of Libraries Date: Monday, July 31, 2017 at 10:28 PM To: April Mazza Subject: Read for Later - ?We are not only providing meals. We are providing learning opportunities and keeping kids reading all summer long.? This week?s headline quotes Natalie Cole, library programs consultant for the California State Library, in the New York Times? article, ?Free Lunch at the Library.? I love how clearly Natalie connects libraries? response to a community need to our commitment to the values of education and literacy. A big thank you to Janet Ingraham Dwyer, youth services consultant at the State Library of Ohio, who saw the mention of District Administration?s article on summer lunch programs last week and alerted me to this week?s New York Times article on summer lunches at libraries. You can always check out the Center's trend collection to see how this scanning comes together to identify trends relevant to our futures. There?s a new entry on Voice Control (Alexa, Siri, etc.) and your thoughts and feedback are always appreciated. Some of you may have used our trend cards for an activity I usually run when I?m invited out to libraries. We?ve recently redesigned those trend cards and they are available for purchase from the ALA Store or for free download (print them double-sided and cut them in four) from the Center?s web site. The cards can be used as conversation starters with colleagues and members of the community, as mapping tools to illustrate how trends fit together or how they fit into your community, or as starting material for innovation exercises. And as you scan through these articles, consider dropping me a line to let me know what you're reading this week to help prepare for the future. Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Learning Machines Gizmodo "Disney is building facial recognition to figure out when you'll laugh during Toy Story 5" A Disney Research and Caltech research team has developed a new ?factorized variational autoencoders? (FVAEs) algorithm that determines how much audiences enjoy every single moment of a film ? the researchers built a dataset of millions of facial landmarks to feed into a neural network, and used infrared cameras to film the audiences at 150 showings of nine movies, resulting in an AI system that can predict when an audience might smile or laugh. CNET "eBay will let you shop using photos from your phone" eBay will leverage machine learning and artificial intelligence for two new shopping features on its mobile app ? Image Search will let users take a photo of a product and use it to search eBay for similar listings and Find It On eBay will let users tap images on any online site and "share" to eBay to get a list of similar-looking items. Consumerist "Shelf-checking robots to roam the aisles at Schnucks supermarkets" St. Louis-based supermarket chain Schnucks will use robots to check shelves and find out which products need to be restocked ? the chain will also work with students from Washington University to find new uses for the data that the robot gathers from store shelves. PSFK "Walmart wants to use facial recognition to identify unhappy shoppers" Walmart recently filed a patent for a technology that would be able to scan and identify the faces of unhappy or frustrated shoppers, alerting employees of the situation and instructing them to report to the checkout register to help the customer in need ? the technology would also keep a record of customer spending behavior to link changes in mood to changes in spending. Hindustan Times ??Won?t allow driverless cars that take away jobs? says union minister Nitin?Gadkari? India?s union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari announced opposition to driverless cars stating, ?We won?t allow driverless cars in India. I am very clear on this. We won?t allow any technology that takes away jobs. In a country where you have unemployment, you can?t have a technology that ends up taking people?s jobs.? See also Engadget. Books and Publishing The New Republic ?Is Trump ruining book sales?? Since Donald Trump?s election, book publishing has experienced a shift ? authors have been bumped from morning news shows to make way for breaking news, readers have shifted toward more politically-charged work, and cultural dialogues have made less time for discussion of books and authors. Cities and Government Slate ?Federal court: Public officials cannot block social media users because of their criticism? In Davison v. Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, a federal court found that the chair of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, Phyllis J. Randall, having encouraged Loudoun residents to reach out to her through her ?county Facebook page,? violated a citizen?s First Amendment free speech rights when she blocked him ?because she was offended by his criticism of her colleagues in the County government? ? the judge ruled she ?engaged in viewpoint discrimination,? which is generally prohibited under the First Amendment. See also Engadget. City Lab "One tool for equitable play: A warehouse of shared toys" In the Netherlands, hopjes offer children the chance to borrow toys, games, and bikes ? in deprived areas with higher levels of poverty and crime, the hopjes generate more contact between people with different cultural experiences, facilitate conversation in Dutch, and help first-generation migrants find their footing. Motherboard "Inside Denver's first 'tiny village' for the homeless" Denver?s Beloved Community Village provides 11 tiny homes, a shared CircHouse for meals and gatherings, a communal shower house, separate portable toilets, and garden plots as part of a pilot to help find equitable solutions for low-income housing ? by spring of 2018, Denver Homeless Outloud hopes to raise enough funds and grassroots support to build two more villages and eventually spawn enough communities to house 300 homeless people in the city. BBC ?New diesel and petrol vehicles to be banned from 2040 in UK? The UK government announced plans to ban new diesel and gas cars starting in 2040, part of efforts to address air pollution. See also CityLab, CNET, Engadget, Gizmodo, and Mic. Demographics The New York Times "England?s mental health experiment: No-cost talk therapy" England has embarked on the world?s most ambitious effort to treat depression, anxiety, and other common mental illnesses, offering virtually open-ended talk therapy free of charge at clinics throughout the country ? the program screens nearly a million people a year and the number of adults in England who have recently received some mental health treatment has jumped from one in four to one in three. The Washington Post ?Trump announces ban on transgender people in U.S. military? In a series of tweets, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he will ban transgender people from serving in the military in any capacity, reversing an Obama administration decision to allow them to serve openly ? the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has stated that there would be ?no modifications? to current Department of Defense policy on transgender service members without Secretary of Defense Gen. James Mattis ordering changes based on Trump?s direction. See also The Atlantic, The Daily Dot, Mashable, Mic and again and again, New Scientist, and Slate. The Daily Dot ?Facebook, Google, Apple CEOs condemn Trump?s transgender military ban? The CEOs of Apple, Google, and Facebook all spoke out against the president?s decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military. See also Mashable, ReCode and again, and TechCrunch. The Daily Dot ?Trump administration files brief saying Civil Rights Act doesn?t protect sexual orientation? The U.S. Department of Justice filed an amicus brief stating that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not protect gay Americans from sexual orientation-based discrimination at work ? the DOJ?s brief contradicts the efforts of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in the case, where a man has sued his former employer for being fired after telling his sexual orientation to a customer. See also Consumerist and The Huffington Post. Pew Research Center ?American Muslims are concerned ? but also satisfied with their lives? A Pew Research Center survey of 1,001 U.S. Muslim adults finds that nearly one-in-five (19%) say they have been called offensive names in the last year and 6% say they have been physically threatened or attacked ? but four-in-five say they are satisfied with the way things are going in their lives, 84% categorize Americans in general as ?friendly? (55%) or ?neutral? (30%) toward U.S. Muslims, and nine-in-ten (92%) say they are proud to be American. See also Mic. Economics ReCode ?Google.org is launching a $50 million effort to prepare job seekers for the ?future of work?? Google?s philanthropic organization, Google.org, announced a new $50 million initiative to study and prepare ?for the changing nature of work,? including partnerships with groups like Code for America; Social Finance, a U.S.-based nonprofit that will study the cost effectiveness and success of youth-training programs; and the National Domestic Workers Alliance, whose Alia service ?pools money among domestic workers through a small monthly fee? with the aim of helping those injured or otherwise facing financial difficulty take some time off. See also Engadget and TechCrunch. Education The Hechinger Report "Universities and colleges struggle to stem big drops in enrollment" A dip in the birth rate and a decline in the number of students older than 24, who experts say have been drawn back into the workforce as the economy improves, has resulted in a drop in the number of students in colleges and universities, with 81,000 fewer high school graduates nationwide heading to colleges and universities ? projections from the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education has the trend continuing through 2023. Quartz ?A new crop of summer camps teach kids to worship the almighty dollar? A new wave of summer camps are pushing the fundamentals of finance - Moolah U, Camp Millionaire, and Money Munchkidsoffer sessions in running a business, investing, and entrepreneurship. See also CNBC. Mashable ?Girl Scouts adds 23 STEM badges in biggest rollout in nearly a decade? Girl Scouts of the USA announced 23 new badges in STEM and the outdoors, including robotics, coding, aviation design, and meteorology. See also The Daily Dot, Engadget, and The Verge. Fandom Digiday ?The New York Times? ?Game of Thrones? newsletter already has over 60,000 subscribers? The New York Times? pop-up newsletter for Game of Thrones has built a list of over 61,000 subscribers in just three weeks and with forwards it has seen open rates over 100% through the last two weeks ? three staffers contribute every week, writing explainers and recaps, conducting interviews, and curating material from other publishers. The Internet Mashable "Google just announced a new safety feature to keep you safe and informed during a crisis" Google?s "SOS alerts" will "make emergency information more accessible during a natural or human-caused crisis" by integrating emergency phone numbers and websites, maps, translations of useful phrases, and donation opportunities in home screen notifications, search results, and Google Maps. Pew Research Center ?1 in 4 black Americans have faced online harassment because of their race or ethnicity? Results of a Pew Research Center survey reveals that nearly a quarter of African American respondents have been targeted online due to their race or ethnicity, compared with 10% of Hispanics and 3% of whites ? nearly six-in-ten black internet users (59%) say they have experienced any form of online harassment compared with 41% of whites and 48% of Hispanics. Bloomberg ?Twitter fails to grow its audience, again? Twitter announced that the number of monthly active users stands at 328 million, the same as in the prior quarter. See also ArsTechnica, Engadget, Gizmodo, and ReCode. Wired ?Google fights against Canada's order to change global search results? Facing a Canadian Supreme Court order to take down certain Google search results for pirated products globally, Google filed an injunction with the US District Court for Northern California, arguing that globally removing the search results violates US law and thus Google should not be forced to comply with the Canadian ruling. See also Ars Technica. Privacy The Verge ?Roombas have been busy mapping our homes, and now that data could be shared? and ?Roomba creator says it ?will never sell your data? after talking about selling your data? Wi-Fi connected Roomba models have been collecting spatial data to help the Roomba figure out how a home is laid out and adjust cleaning patterns to deal with things like moved furniture, but Colin Angle, the chief executive of Roomba maker iRobot, expressed interest in sharing the data from these maps to improve the future of smart home technology ? before modifying those claims to say that ?iRobot will never sell your data.? See also Gizmodo and again, and Inc. Restaurants, Retail, and Spaces Brand Channel ?Sephora opens experiential retail flagship in Boston? Sephora?s new small-format Beauty Studio store is 2,000 square feet (the chain?s regular stores average 5,000 square feet) and features digital welcome screens with user menus, employees equipped with iPhones for mobile point-of-sales purchases, integrated AI ?virtual artists," and the ability to email digital makeup guides for customers to save in their online or mobile app. See also CNBC and PSFK. TechCrunch ?Amazon launches ?The Hub?, parcel delivery lockers for apartment buildings? Amazon unveiled a new service called The Hub that provides lockers in multi-tenant dwellings so that residents can receive bulky packages and pick them up at flexible times ? Amazon is offering The Hub as a delivery option for packages from anyone, not just Amazon and its affiliates. See also Engadget and The Verge. Streaming Media Variety ?Inside Jeffrey Katzenberg?s plan to revolutionize entertainment on mobile screens? A look at Katzenberg?s plan to create a whole new species of entertainment targeting 18- to 34-year-olds with short-form video series produced with primetime TV budgets and production values. ReCode ?TV sets are starting to disappear from American homes? New data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration finds that the number of TVs in homes shrank to an average of 2.3 in 2015, down from an average of 2.6 televisions per household in 2009 ? industry leaders speculate that more Americans are watching TV on devices that aren?t TVs, like laptops, tablets, and phones. Variety ?Nielsen weaves views from Hulu, YouTube TV into traditional ratings? Nielsen will count views of certain types of programming on Hulu?s live service and YouTube TV, which can then be used in negotiations between TV networks and advertisers ? tracked programming has to ?mirror? the commercial load of the original linear TV broadcast and be seen within three-day or seven days windows. See also The Daily Dot and Mashable. Variety ?Amazon moves into self-distribution with Woody Allen?s ?Wonder Wheel? (EXCLUSIVE)? Amazon will release Woody Allen?s Wonder Wheel without a distribution partner, offering all of the services that a traditional film studio boasts ? from financing to production to rolling out a picture in cinemas. See also GeekWire and The Verge. Voice Control Digitimes ?Facebook developing smart speaker with 15-inch touch panel? Facebook is rumored to be developing a smart speaker product, built around an image display and a 15-inch touch panel. See also CNET, The Drum, Mic, and TechCrunch. The Verge ?Mozilla is crowdsourcing voice recognition to make AI work for the people? The Mozilla Foundation?s new Common Voice initiative asks users to pool information and donate vocal samples to build an open-source voice recognition system like the ones powering Siri and Alexa. Wearables The Verge ?A Wisconsin company will let employees use microchip implants to buy snacks and open doors? Wisconsin company Three Square Market offers employees the option of an implantable chip to open doors, buy snacks, log in to computers, and use office equipment like copy machines ? around 50 people are supposedly getting the optional implants. See also CNET and Inc.. Read for Later by ALA Center for the Future of Libraries 50 E Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 USA Sent to april at masslibsystem.org ? Unsubscribe Delivered by [inyLetter] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cass.Mabbott at vermont.gov Tue Aug 1 06:45:13 2017 From: Cass.Mabbott at vermont.gov (Mabbott, Cass) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 13:45:13 +0000 Subject: [yscon] =?utf-8?q?Read_for_Later_-_=E2=80=9CWe_are_not_only_prov?= =?utf-8?q?iding_meals=2E_We_are_providing_learning_opportunities_and_keep?= =?utf-8?q?ing_kids_reading_all_summer_long=2E=E2=80=9D?= In-Reply-To: References: <737025.4064221.047eb4798f154e1c8c2de9d22bc6b8c6@tinyletter.com> Message-ID: This was a great story and the FB live video was very informative. Congratulations! Cass From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of April Mazza Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 9:22 AM To: YSCon Subject: [yscon] FW: Read for Later - ?We are not only providing meals. We are providing learning opportunities and keeping kids reading all summer long.? Thought you all might like to see this nice acknowledgment of the NYT piece and a shout-out to Janet from ALA?s Center for the Future of Libraries! -- April Mazza Consultant april at masslibsystem.org Massachusetts Library System http://www.masslibsystem.org/ 866-627-7228 (in Massachusetts only) 508-357-2121 x307 From: ALA Center for the Future of Libraries Reply-To: ALA Center for the Future of Libraries Date: Monday, July 31, 2017 at 10:28 PM To: April Mazza Subject: Read for Later - ?We are not only providing meals. We are providing learning opportunities and keeping kids reading all summer long.? This week?s headline quotes Natalie Cole, library programs consultant for the California State Library, in the New York Times? article, ?Free Lunch at the Library.? I love how clearly Natalie connects libraries? response to a community need to our commitment to the values of education and literacy. A big thank you to Janet Ingraham Dwyer, youth services consultant at the State Library of Ohio, who saw the mention of District Administration?s article on summer lunch programs last week and alerted me to this week?s New York Times article on summer lunches at libraries. You can always check out the Center's trend collection to see how this scanning comes together to identify trends relevant to our futures. There?s a new entry on Voice Control (Alexa, Siri, etc.) and your thoughts and feedback are always appreciated. Some of you may have used our trend cards for an activity I usually run when I?m invited out to libraries. We?ve recently redesigned those trend cards and they are available for purchase from the ALA Store or for free download (print them double-sided and cut them in four) from the Center?s web site. The cards can be used as conversation starters with colleagues and members of the community, as mapping tools to illustrate how trends fit together or how they fit into your community, or as starting material for innovation exercises. And as you scan through these articles, consider dropping me a line to let me know what you're reading this week to help prepare for the future. Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Learning Machines Gizmodo "Disney is building facial recognition to figure out when you'll laugh during Toy Story 5" A Disney Research and Caltech research team has developed a new ?factorized variational autoencoders? (FVAEs) algorithm that determines how much audiences enjoy every single moment of a film ? the researchers built a dataset of millions of facial landmarks to feed into a neural network, and used infrared cameras to film the audiences at 150 showings of nine movies, resulting in an AI system that can predict when an audience might smile or laugh. CNET "eBay will let you shop using photos from your phone" eBay will leverage machine learning and artificial intelligence for two new shopping features on its mobile app ? Image Search will let users take a photo of a product and use it to search eBay for similar listings and Find It On eBay will let users tap images on any online site and "share" to eBay to get a list of similar-looking items. Consumerist "Shelf-checking robots to roam the aisles at Schnucks supermarkets" St. Louis-based supermarket chain Schnucks will use robots to check shelves and find out which products need to be restocked ? the chain will also work with students from Washington University to find new uses for the data that the robot gathers from store shelves. PSFK "Walmart wants to use facial recognition to identify unhappy shoppers" Walmart recently filed a patent for a technology that would be able to scan and identify the faces of unhappy or frustrated shoppers, alerting employees of the situation and instructing them to report to the checkout register to help the customer in need ? the technology would also keep a record of customer spending behavior to link changes in mood to changes in spending. Hindustan Times ??Won?t allow driverless cars that take away jobs? says union minister Nitin?Gadkari? India?s union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari announced opposition to driverless cars stating, ?We won?t allow driverless cars in India. I am very clear on this. We won?t allow any technology that takes away jobs. In a country where you have unemployment, you can?t have a technology that ends up taking people?s jobs.? See also Engadget. Books and Publishing The New Republic ?Is Trump ruining book sales?? Since Donald Trump?s election, book publishing has experienced a shift ? authors have been bumped from morning news shows to make way for breaking news, readers have shifted toward more politically-charged work, and cultural dialogues have made less time for discussion of books and authors. Cities and Government Slate ?Federal court: Public officials cannot block social media users because of their criticism? In Davison v. Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, a federal court found that the chair of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, Phyllis J. Randall, having encouraged Loudoun residents to reach out to her through her ?county Facebook page,? violated a citizen?s First Amendment free speech rights when she blocked him ?because she was offended by his criticism of her colleagues in the County government? ? the judge ruled she ?engaged in viewpoint discrimination,? which is generally prohibited under the First Amendment. See also Engadget. City Lab "One tool for equitable play: A warehouse of shared toys" In the Netherlands, hopjes offer children the chance to borrow toys, games, and bikes ? in deprived areas with higher levels of poverty and crime, the hopjes generate more contact between people with different cultural experiences, facilitate conversation in Dutch, and help first-generation migrants find their footing. Motherboard "Inside Denver's first 'tiny village' for the homeless" Denver?s Beloved Community Village provides 11 tiny homes, a shared CircHouse for meals and gatherings, a communal shower house, separate portable toilets, and garden plots as part of a pilot to help find equitable solutions for low-income housing ? by spring of 2018, Denver Homeless Outloud hopes to raise enough funds and grassroots support to build two more villages and eventually spawn enough communities to house 300 homeless people in the city. BBC ?New diesel and petrol vehicles to be banned from 2040 in UK? The UK government announced plans to ban new diesel and gas cars starting in 2040, part of efforts to address air pollution. See also CityLab, CNET, Engadget, Gizmodo, and Mic. Demographics The New York Times "England?s mental health experiment: No-cost talk therapy" England has embarked on the world?s most ambitious effort to treat depression, anxiety, and other common mental illnesses, offering virtually open-ended talk therapy free of charge at clinics throughout the country ? the program screens nearly a million people a year and the number of adults in England who have recently received some mental health treatment has jumped from one in four to one in three. The Washington Post ?Trump announces ban on transgender people in U.S. military? In a series of tweets, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he will ban transgender people from serving in the military in any capacity, reversing an Obama administration decision to allow them to serve openly ? the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has stated that there would be ?no modifications? to current Department of Defense policy on transgender service members without Secretary of Defense Gen. James Mattis ordering changes based on Trump?s direction. See also The Atlantic, The Daily Dot, Mashable, Mic and again and again, New Scientist, and Slate. The Daily Dot ?Facebook, Google, Apple CEOs condemn Trump?s transgender military ban? The CEOs of Apple, Google, and Facebook all spoke out against the president?s decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military. See also Mashable, ReCode and again, and TechCrunch. The Daily Dot ?Trump administration files brief saying Civil Rights Act doesn?t protect sexual orientation? The U.S. Department of Justice filed an amicus brief stating that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not protect gay Americans from sexual orientation-based discrimination at work ? the DOJ?s brief contradicts the efforts of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in the case, where a man has sued his former employer for being fired after telling his sexual orientation to a customer. See also Consumerist and The Huffington Post. Pew Research Center ?American Muslims are concerned ? but also satisfied with their lives? A Pew Research Center survey of 1,001 U.S. Muslim adults finds that nearly one-in-five (19%) say they have been called offensive names in the last year and 6% say they have been physically threatened or attacked ? but four-in-five say they are satisfied with the way things are going in their lives, 84% categorize Americans in general as ?friendly? (55%) or ?neutral? (30%) toward U.S. Muslims, and nine-in-ten (92%) say they are proud to be American. See also Mic. Economics ReCode ?Google.org is launching a $50 million effort to prepare job seekers for the ?future of work?? Google?s philanthropic organization, Google.org, announced a new $50 million initiative to study and prepare ?for the changing nature of work,? including partnerships with groups like Code for America; Social Finance, a U.S.-based nonprofit that will study the cost effectiveness and success of youth-training programs; and the National Domestic Workers Alliance, whose Alia service ?pools money among domestic workers through a small monthly fee? with the aim of helping those injured or otherwise facing financial difficulty take some time off. See also Engadget and TechCrunch. Education The Hechinger Report "Universities and colleges struggle to stem big drops in enrollment" A dip in the birth rate and a decline in the number of students older than 24, who experts say have been drawn back into the workforce as the economy improves, has resulted in a drop in the number of students in colleges and universities, with 81,000 fewer high school graduates nationwide heading to colleges and universities ? projections from the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education has the trend continuing through 2023. Quartz ?A new crop of summer camps teach kids to worship the almighty dollar? A new wave of summer camps are pushing the fundamentals of finance - Moolah U, Camp Millionaire, and Money Munchkidsoffer sessions in running a business, investing, and entrepreneurship. See also CNBC. Mashable ?Girl Scouts adds 23 STEM badges in biggest rollout in nearly a decade? Girl Scouts of the USA announced 23 new badges in STEM and the outdoors, including robotics, coding, aviation design, and meteorology. See also The Daily Dot, Engadget, and The Verge. Fandom Digiday ?The New York Times? ?Game of Thrones? newsletter already has over 60,000 subscribers? The New York Times? pop-up newsletter for Game of Thrones has built a list of over 61,000 subscribers in just three weeks and with forwards it has seen open rates over 100% through the last two weeks ? three staffers contribute every week, writing explainers and recaps, conducting interviews, and curating material from other publishers. The Internet Mashable "Google just announced a new safety feature to keep you safe and informed during a crisis" Google?s "SOS alerts" will "make emergency information more accessible during a natural or human-caused crisis" by integrating emergency phone numbers and websites, maps, translations of useful phrases, and donation opportunities in home screen notifications, search results, and Google Maps. Pew Research Center ?1 in 4 black Americans have faced online harassment because of their race or ethnicity? Results of a Pew Research Center survey reveals that nearly a quarter of African American respondents have been targeted online due to their race or ethnicity, compared with 10% of Hispanics and 3% of whites ? nearly six-in-ten black internet users (59%) say they have experienced any form of online harassment compared with 41% of whites and 48% of Hispanics. Bloomberg ?Twitter fails to grow its audience, again? Twitter announced that the number of monthly active users stands at 328 million, the same as in the prior quarter. See also ArsTechnica, Engadget, Gizmodo, and ReCode. Wired ?Google fights against Canada's order to change global search results? Facing a Canadian Supreme Court order to take down certain Google search results for pirated products globally, Google filed an injunction with the US District Court for Northern California, arguing that globally removing the search results violates US law and thus Google should not be forced to comply with the Canadian ruling. See also Ars Technica. Privacy The Verge ?Roombas have been busy mapping our homes, and now that data could be shared? and ?Roomba creator says it ?will never sell your data? after talking about selling your data? Wi-Fi connected Roomba models have been collecting spatial data to help the Roomba figure out how a home is laid out and adjust cleaning patterns to deal with things like moved furniture, but Colin Angle, the chief executive of Roomba maker iRobot, expressed interest in sharing the data from these maps to improve the future of smart home technology ? before modifying those claims to say that ?iRobot will never sell your data.? See also Gizmodo and again, and Inc. Restaurants, Retail, and Spaces Brand Channel ?Sephora opens experiential retail flagship in Boston? Sephora?s new small-format Beauty Studio store is 2,000 square feet (the chain?s regular stores average 5,000 square feet) and features digital welcome screens with user menus, employees equipped with iPhones for mobile point-of-sales purchases, integrated AI ?virtual artists," and the ability to email digital makeup guides for customers to save in their online or mobile app. See also CNBC and PSFK. TechCrunch ?Amazon launches ?The Hub?, parcel delivery lockers for apartment buildings? Amazon unveiled a new service called The Hub that provides lockers in multi-tenant dwellings so that residents can receive bulky packages and pick them up at flexible times ? Amazon is offering The Hub as a delivery option for packages from anyone, not just Amazon and its affiliates. See also Engadget and The Verge. Streaming Media Variety ?Inside Jeffrey Katzenberg?s plan to revolutionize entertainment on mobile screens? A look at Katzenberg?s plan to create a whole new species of entertainment targeting 18- to 34-year-olds with short-form video series produced with primetime TV budgets and production values. ReCode ?TV sets are starting to disappear from American homes? New data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration finds that the number of TVs in homes shrank to an average of 2.3 in 2015, down from an average of 2.6 televisions per household in 2009 ? industry leaders speculate that more Americans are watching TV on devices that aren?t TVs, like laptops, tablets, and phones. Variety ?Nielsen weaves views from Hulu, YouTube TV into traditional ratings? Nielsen will count views of certain types of programming on Hulu?s live service and YouTube TV, which can then be used in negotiations between TV networks and advertisers ? tracked programming has to ?mirror? the commercial load of the original linear TV broadcast and be seen within three-day or seven days windows. See also The Daily Dot and Mashable. Variety ?Amazon moves into self-distribution with Woody Allen?s ?Wonder Wheel? (EXCLUSIVE)? Amazon will release Woody Allen?s Wonder Wheel without a distribution partner, offering all of the services that a traditional film studio boasts ? from financing to production to rolling out a picture in cinemas. See also GeekWire and The Verge. Voice Control Digitimes ?Facebook developing smart speaker with 15-inch touch panel? Facebook is rumored to be developing a smart speaker product, built around an image display and a 15-inch touch panel. See also CNET, The Drum, Mic, and TechCrunch. The Verge ?Mozilla is crowdsourcing voice recognition to make AI work for the people? The Mozilla Foundation?s new Common Voice initiative asks users to pool information and donate vocal samples to build an open-source voice recognition system like the ones powering Siri and Alexa. Wearables The Verge ?A Wisconsin company will let employees use microchip implants to buy snacks and open doors? Wisconsin company Three Square Market offers employees the option of an implantable chip to open doors, buy snacks, log in to computers, and use office equipment like copy machines ? around 50 people are supposedly getting the optional implants. See also CNET and Inc.. Read for Later by ALA Center for the Future of Libraries 50 E Huron Street Chicago, IL 60611 USA Sent to april at masslibsystem.org ? Unsubscribe Delivered by [Image removed by sender. inyLetter] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 392 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you would like to review the schedule or notes from past meetings, you can access materials in this Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzKbkfyCqtQOZy1sYnhXZWJOOG8?usp=sharing As a reminder, Janet from Ohio will host a meeting on Family Engagement on Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT. She is hosting via old-school conference call and Google Doc - as we've done a couple times before, we'll have the document open during our call, and can collaboratively take notes before, during, and after the call. The doc is here in our YSCON meetings folder: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Instructions for calling in on August 31: Call in # 1-877-820-7831 Participant passcode 137205# 3. While most of our conversations are virtual, I hope that many of us will be in attendance at the forum organized by YALSA in November. My understanding is that every state has committed to sending one person, which is fabulous. The focus of this event will be Continuing Education for Teen Services, a topic that I know many of us are eager to discuss. Thanks again to Oregon for hosting this email list, and welcome to the newer folks who have joined. Keep up the great sharing and input-gathering! Warmly, Tessa Tessa Michaelson Schmidt Public Library Youth and Inclusive Services Consultant State Library Agency Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 125 South Webster Street Madison, WI 53703 (608) 267-5077 tessa.schmidt at dpi.wi.gov Youth and Inclusive Services -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carmen.boston at dc.gov Tue Aug 1 13:35:33 2017 From: carmen.boston at dc.gov (Boston, Carmen L. (DCPL)) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2017 20:35:33 +0000 Subject: [yscon] August Greetings! In-Reply-To: <58b4c1e6813a42db93791634b5b3ba3d@MESPWV03.dpi.wi.us> References: <58b4c1e6813a42db93791634b5b3ba3d@MESPWV03.dpi.wi.us> Message-ID: Just a friendly reminder that the October meeting was rescheduled to October 17 because I will be at the Family Learning conference on October 10. Carmen Boston Children's Librarian - Programs and Partnerships Coordinator DC Public Library 1990 K Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20006 202-727-1792 " the highest form of leadership is empowering others to lead" Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Schmidt, Tessa M. DPI Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 3:40 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: [yscon] August Greetings! Hello YSCon Colleagues! Is it just me, or is everyone else in disbelief that it is suddenly August? Summer is flying by. 1. This is a monthly reminder about our email list. We've had a lot of sharing lately, which is great. For anyone new to the list, you are welcome to post an announcement, question, resources, or quandary at any time. Don't be shy-we are here for each other, so don't hesitate to post your ponderings. 2. Our monthly online meetings have been a bit bumpy in terms of scheduling and attendance. If you would like to review the schedule or notes from past meetings, you can access materials in this Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzKbkfyCqtQOZy1sYnhXZWJOOG8?usp=sharing As a reminder, Janet from Ohio will host a meeting on Family Engagement on Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT. She is hosting via old-school conference call and Google Doc - as we've done a couple times before, we'll have the document open during our call, and can collaboratively take notes before, during, and after the call. The doc is here in our YSCON meetings folder: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Instructions for calling in on August 31: Call in # 1-877-820-7831 Participant passcode 137205# 3. While most of our conversations are virtual, I hope that many of us will be in attendance at the forum organized by YALSA in November. My understanding is that every state has committed to sending one person, which is fabulous. The focus of this event will be Continuing Education for Teen Services, a topic that I know many of us are eager to discuss. Thanks again to Oregon for hosting this email list, and welcome to the newer folks who have joined. Keep up the great sharing and input-gathering! Warmly, Tessa Tessa Michaelson Schmidt Public Library Youth and Inclusive Services Consultant State Library Agency Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 125 South Webster Street Madison, WI 53703 (608) 267-5077 tessa.schmidt at dpi.wi.gov Youth and Inclusive Services -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carolyn.petersen at sos.wa.gov Wed Aug 2 05:55:55 2017 From: carolyn.petersen at sos.wa.gov (Petersen, Carolyn) Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2017 12:55:55 +0000 Subject: [yscon] STEM Kits In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1501678555275.54822@sos.wa.gov> https://www.sos.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/youthservices/programs.aspx Hello, Margardia, The link above will connect you to a list of our existing kits. We have 7 and are working on kits 8 and 9. I am copying Joe Olayvar as he is the one who actually builds and services the kits. He can give you specifics and "lessons learned". They have been really popular with both rural and urban libraries because of the STEM connections. Parents are quite willing to bring their kids to a "STEM" program. Cheers, Carolyn Petersen, Youth Services Coordinator , Washington State Library ________________________________ From: yscon on behalf of Margarida, Danielle (DOA) Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2017 11:53 AM To: YSCon Listserv (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: [yscon] STEM Kits Hi everyone, We're looking in to acquiring and circulating STEM kits for public library use. I know many of you have done this and I was hoping you could share your getting started experience. I'd especially appreciate hearing: What type of kits do you have and how many did you start out with? Which type of kit has been the most successful? Did you assemble the kit yourself or did you use a vendor to help select and package tools/materials? How are you evaluating your kits? Thanks for your help! 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Thanks in advance, ~Krista Krista King-Oaks Youth Services Consultant Library Development Branch Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives 300 Coffee Tree Road Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-1739 krista.king-oaks at ky.gov KDLA supports School Ready Libraries [twitter][facebook] Services provided by the Library Development Branch of KDLA are funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. [imls] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Petersen, Carolyn Sent: Wednesday, August 2, 2017 8:56 AM To: Margarida, Danielle (DOA) ; YSCon Listserv (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Cc: Olayvar, Joe Subject: Re: [yscon] STEM Kits https://www.sos.wa.gov/library/libraries/projects/youthservices/programs.aspx Hello, Margardia, The link above will connect you to a list of our existing kits. We have 7 and are working on kits 8 and 9. I am copying Joe Olayvar as he is the one who actually builds and services the kits. He can give you specifics and "lessons learned". They have been really popular with both rural and urban libraries because of the STEM connections. Parents are quite willing to bring their kids to a "STEM" program. Cheers, Carolyn Petersen, Youth Services Coordinator , Washington State Library ________________________________ From: yscon > on behalf of Margarida, Danielle (DOA) > Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2017 11:53 AM To: YSCon Listserv (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: [yscon] STEM Kits Hi everyone, We're looking in to acquiring and circulating STEM kits for public library use. I know many of you have done this and I was hoping you could share your getting started experience. I'd especially appreciate hearing: What type of kits do you have and how many did you start out with? Which type of kit has been the most successful? Did you assemble the kit yourself or did you use a vendor to help select and package tools/materials? How are you evaluating your kits? 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0156D4DF693ADC41A59ED3AC171C737901858E5E@AGEXM05.eas.ds.ky.gov> Good Afternoon All, Has anyone else received this solicitation? I?m all in support of its message, just surprised by the method of contact and wondered if anyone else had been partnering and what that looks like. Thanks, ~Krista Krista King-Oaks Youth Services Consultant Library Development Branch Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives 300 Coffee Tree Road Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-1739 krista.king-oaks at ky.gov KDLA supports School Ready Libraries [twitter][facebook] Services provided by the Library Development Branch of KDLA are funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. [imls] From: Jackson Thomas [mailto:jackson at girlswhocode.com] Sent: Friday, August 4, 2017 1:04 PM To: King-Oaks, Krista (KDLA) Subject: Join thousands of Girls Who Code Clubs across the US! Dear Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archive, Following up to see if you have 15 minutes to connect to discuss your goals for computer science education in Kentucky and how our programs can complement those goals. In just 5 years, Girls Who Code has taught 40,000 middle and high school girls across all 50 states to code. To put that in perspective, only 10,000 girls graduate every year with Computer Science degrees. That means in 5 short years, we?ve quadrupled the pipeline. By the end of the 2017-2018 academic year, we hope to teach a total of 100,000 girls to code and would love to partner with Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archive to bring free computer science opportunities to middle and high school girls in your community. Partnership benefits include: ? 120+ hours of curriculum, activity sets, and an online learning management system ? Recruitment materials, including student and volunteer flyers ? Program management support, including field trip and grant opportunities ? Club Facilitator trainings, resources and real-time support ? Access to Girls Who Code?s network of Clubs across the US through virtual and in-person meet-ups Please let me know if you have any questions or if any other information would be helpful. I look forward to hearing from you! Jackson On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Jackson Thomas > wrote: Dear Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, My name is Jackson Thomas and I am a Community Partner Manager at Girls Who Code, the national non-profit dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology. Technology is changing everything about the way we live and work. Computing skills are the most sought-after in the US job market, with demand growing 3X the national average ? but girls across the US are being left behind. Today, less than a quarter of computing jobs are held by women, and that number is declining. Our organization is working to reverse the decline. Last year, we reached 40,000 girls in all 50 states and we hope to reach 100,000 by the end of 2018 through our Clubs Program. We would love to work with the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, to bring Clubs to 6-12 grade girls in Kentucky! Our Clubs are free after-school programs for 6-12th grade girls to use computer science to impact their community and join our sisterhood of supportive peers and role models. They can be hosted in schools, universities, libraries, community centers, faith-based organizations, or nonprofits. There's ZERO fee to start a Club. Please let me know if you have 15 minutes in the next two weeks to connect to discuss your goals for computer science education in Kentucky and how our programs can complement those goals. Regards, Jackson -- Jackson Thomas Community Partner Manager Pronouns: he/his Jackson at girlswhocode.com 917-544-0426 girlswhocode.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Prepare our girl for the future of work! Applications to start a Club for fall 2017 are open now! www.girlswhocode.com/clubs -- Jackson Thomas Community Partner Manager Pronouns: he/his Jackson at girlswhocode.com 917-544-0426 girlswhocode.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Prepare our girl for the future of work! Applications to start a Club for fall 2017 are open now! www.girlswhocode.com/clubs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1584 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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After looking into the program further, we decided this was definitely a resource we wanted our library staff to know about, and we are moving forward with that project. My guess is that after speaking with me about this project, he then realized this might be of interest to other State Libraries. So far, he?s enthusiastic and easy to work with. We?re going to host the webinar on our platform and archive it, so that Missouri library staff know more about Girls Who Code and how they can use the free resources and start their own Girls Who Code clubs. If anyone would like to attend our webinar to hear more, I can get that out to you. We are delaying on the project until the end of November, due to scheduling, and so that we can hold Code at Your Library first. Basically, they just want to get the message and resources out, so if other states want to hold a Girls Who Code webinar, my guess is they would be very happy to do that?and for free. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks, Becky Becky Wilson Public Library Services Consultant Missouri State Library P.O. Box 387 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Phone: 573-522-9564 In Missouri: 800-325-0131 Fax: 573-751-3612 Email: becky.wilson at sos.mo.gov Web Site: http://www.sos.mo.gov/library/development/ From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of King-Oaks, Krista (KDLA) Sent: Friday, August 4, 2017 1:46 PM To: YSCon Listserv (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: [yscon] FW: Join thousands of Girls Who Code Clubs across the US! Good Afternoon All, Has anyone else received this solicitation? I?m all in support of its message, just surprised by the method of contact and wondered if anyone else had been partnering and what that looks like. Thanks, ~Krista Krista King-Oaks Youth Services Consultant Library Development Branch Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives 300 Coffee Tree Road Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-1739 krista.king-oaks at ky.gov KDLA supports School Ready Libraries [twitter][facebook] Services provided by the Library Development Branch of KDLA are funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. [imls] From: Jackson Thomas [mailto:jackson at girlswhocode.com] Sent: Friday, August 4, 2017 1:04 PM To: King-Oaks, Krista (KDLA) > Subject: Join thousands of Girls Who Code Clubs across the US! Dear Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archive, Following up to see if you have 15 minutes to connect to discuss your goals for computer science education in Kentucky and how our programs can complement those goals. In just 5 years, Girls Who Code has taught 40,000 middle and high school girls across all 50 states to code. To put that in perspective, only 10,000 girls graduate every year with Computer Science degrees. That means in 5 short years, we?ve quadrupled the pipeline. By the end of the 2017-2018 academic year, we hope to teach a total of 100,000 girls to code and would love to partner with Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archive to bring free computer science opportunities to middle and high school girls in your community. Partnership benefits include: ? 120+ hours of curriculum, activity sets, and an online learning management system ? Recruitment materials, including student and volunteer flyers ? Program management support, including field trip and grant opportunities ? Club Facilitator trainings, resources and real-time support ? Access to Girls Who Code?s network of Clubs across the US through virtual and in-person meet-ups Please let me know if you have any questions or if any other information would be helpful. I look forward to hearing from you! Jackson On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 4:38 PM, Jackson Thomas > wrote: Dear Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, My name is Jackson Thomas and I am a Community Partner Manager at Girls Who Code, the national non-profit dedicated to closing the gender gap in technology. Technology is changing everything about the way we live and work. Computing skills are the most sought-after in the US job market, with demand growing 3X the national average ? but girls across the US are being left behind. Today, less than a quarter of computing jobs are held by women, and that number is declining. Our organization is working to reverse the decline. Last year, we reached 40,000 girls in all 50 states and we hope to reach 100,000 by the end of 2018 through our Clubs Program. We would love to work with the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, to bring Clubs to 6-12 grade girls in Kentucky! Our Clubs are free after-school programs for 6-12th grade girls to use computer science to impact their community and join our sisterhood of supportive peers and role models. They can be hosted in schools, universities, libraries, community centers, faith-based organizations, or nonprofits. There's ZERO fee to start a Club. Please let me know if you have 15 minutes in the next two weeks to connect to discuss your goals for computer science education in Kentucky and how our programs can complement those goals. Regards, Jackson -- Jackson Thomas Community Partner Manager Pronouns: he/his Jackson at girlswhocode.com 917-544-0426 girlswhocode.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Prepare our girl for the future of work! Applications to start a Club for fall 2017 are open now! www.girlswhocode.com/clubs -- Jackson Thomas Community Partner Manager Pronouns: he/his Jackson at girlswhocode.com 917-544-0426 girlswhocode.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Prepare our girl for the future of work! Applications to start a Club for fall 2017 are open now! www.girlswhocode.com/clubs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1584 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 1085 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan's children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Mabbott, Cass Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 1:40 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Software for consultants Hello, At the Vermont Department of Libraries, we are looking for software or an online system that will help us coordinate our notes and keep track of projects. What do you all use? Thanks, Cass Cass Mabbott Youth Services Consultant Vermont Department of Libraries 109 State Street Montpelier, VT 05609-0601 802-828-6954 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Christi Showman Farrar Consultant, Massachusetts Library System 508-357-2121 x323 Toll free in MA: 866-627-7228 x323 christif at masslibsystem.org http://www.masslibsystem.org From: yscon on behalf of "Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)" Date: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 1:44 PM To: "Mabbott, Cass" , yscon Subject: Re: [yscon] Software for consultants Our department has permission from the State to ?test? Google Drive. It?s my favorite way to collaborate! CSLP also does a number of things in Google Drive docs, too. Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [id:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Mabbott, Cass Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 1:40 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Software for consultants Hello, At the Vermont Department of Libraries, we are looking for software or an online system that will help us coordinate our notes and keep track of projects. What do you all use? Thanks, Cass Cass Mabbott Youth Services Consultant Vermont Department of Libraries 109 State Street Montpelier, VT 05609-0601 802-828-6954 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11850 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From srawlins at njstatelib.org Thu Aug 10 06:38:39 2017 From: srawlins at njstatelib.org (Sharon Rawlins) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 13:38:39 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Futures Conference Sept. 25-26, 2017 in Atlantic City, NJ Message-ID: <1c133f2618c148b68fbfdf59f9c91ee1@njstatelib.org> Hi, Everyone, Just sharing this information about a conference that NJ, and a number of other State Libraries are sponsoring in NJ in September. What does the future of libraries look like? How will libraries be impacted by technology? How will they communicate and what tools will be available to help libraries adapt in order to best suit their customers' needs? Join librarians from across the country in beginning a discussion on how libraries need to change in order to thrive in the next decade. We imagine a morphing of imagination, inspiration, and information that will transform the way libraries look at the future. Hear speakers share their vision, engage in small group discussions and be a part of a conference where EVERYONE walks away with a plan to navigate the future through newly envisioned possibilities. Announcing a special opportunity to register for the 2017 Futures Conference to be held September 25 - 26, 2017 at the Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. REGISTRATION: You may register by credit card or check by logging on to the Eventbrite website listed below. Once there, click on "TICKETS," then click on "Enter Promotional Code" in the upper right. The cost of the registration is $395. If you are a library staff member of one of the Sponsoring States listed below, please contact your state librarian for information on how to register at a reduced rate ****A full breakfast and a delicious lunch both days is included with the cost of your registration**** Access the registration page here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/futures-conference-imagination-inspiration-innovation-tickets-32919348658 For more information about the event and a list of speakers, visit: http://www.njstatelib.org/event/futures-conference/ HOTEL: A block of hotel rooms has been reserved at the Borgata at the rate of $114 (plus 14% Occupancy Tax and $5 Atlantic City Occupancy Fee) per night. You will also notice a charge of $15/night for the 'Resort Fee'. This resort fee will be waived at time of check out pursuant to our agreement with the Borgata. Reservations can be made through the registration page or by contacting the Borgata Hotel Reservations Department at 609-317-1000. Identify yourself as an attendee of the Futures Conference using Group Code: GBNJL17. Be sure to join us for this special event. Seats are limited so please register early. SPONSORING PARTNERS: State Libraries: Connecticut Delaware Maine Maryland New Hampshire New Jersey Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont West Virginia ADDITIONAL SPONSORING PARTNERS: COSLINE LibraryLinkNJ Please contact Peggy Cadigan, Deputy State Librarian for Innovation, New Jersey State Library, if you have any question. 609-278-2640, x113 pcadigan at njstatelib.org Peggy Birdsall Cadigan, MLS Deputy State Librarian Innovation & Strategic Partnerships New Jersey State Library 185 W. State St. - PO Box 520 -Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 609-278-2640 Ext 113 pcadigan at njstatelib.org ****************************************** Best regards, Sharon Rawlins, MLS Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning NJ State Library 185 West State St. P.O. 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Sally Sally Snyder Coordinator of Children and Young Adult Library Services Nebraska Library Commission 1200 N Street, Suite 120 Lincoln, NE 68508-2023 800-307-2665 or 402-471-2045 sally.snyder at nebraska.gov From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Christi Farrar Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 1:08 PM To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) ; Mabbott, Cass ; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Software for consultants We don?t have any one single collaboration software for our team, but April and I have been using Evernote for collaborating on continuing education projects and conferences. And one of our colleagues tried to get us to use Slack, which had iffy results ;) We also do use Dropbox for files and Google Drive for our leadership program. The latter is one of my favorite tools. Best, Christi ? Christi Showman Farrar Consultant, Massachusetts Library System 508-357-2121 x323 Toll free in MA: 866-627-7228 x323 christif at masslibsystem.org http://www.masslibsystem.org From: yscon > on behalf of "Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)" > Date: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 1:44 PM To: "Mabbott, Cass" >, yscon > Subject: Re: [yscon] Software for consultants Our department has permission from the State to ?test? Google Drive. It?s my favorite way to collaborate! CSLP also does a number of things in Google Drive docs, too. Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [id:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Mabbott, Cass Sent: Wednesday, August 9, 2017 1:40 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Software for consultants Hello, At the Vermont Department of Libraries, we are looking for software or an online system that will help us coordinate our notes and keep track of projects. What do you all use? Thanks, Cass Cass Mabbott Youth Services Consultant Vermont Department of Libraries 109 State Street Montpelier, VT 05609-0601 802-828-6954 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11850 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From spannebake at pa.gov Thu Aug 10 09:16:45 2017 From: spannebake at pa.gov (Pannebaker, Susan) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 16:16:45 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions Message-ID: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan From carolyn.petersen at sos.wa.gov Thu Aug 10 10:04:09 2017 From: carolyn.petersen at sos.wa.gov (Petersen, Carolyn) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 17:04:09 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions In-Reply-To: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> References: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> Message-ID: <4e34464a729c4198aca73636f3723925@MX2013B.secstate.wa.pri> Just finishing up six weeks of STEM/Literacy camp which happened at three rural locations: two in Lincoln county (Reardan and Harrington) and one in Adams county (Lind). The small city libraries collaborated with three school districts and other agencies to make it happen. The local folks on the ground will debrief on August 14th and then the organizing committee will debrief on August 23rd. I have been the overall project facilitator. I'm beginning to marshal resources to start the second year of funding with the goal of having three self-supporting day camps in five years to help bridge the achievement gap. I would be happy to chat with you. CAROLYN PETERSEN, Assistant Program Manager, Library Development Washington State Library | Office of the Secretary of State 6880 Capitol Blvd SE, Tumwater, Washington w: 360-570-5560 | f: 360-586-7575 carolyn.petersen at sos.wa.gov ?? ????????? -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. From katie.anderson at state.or.us Thu Aug 10 10:13:48 2017 From: katie.anderson at state.or.us (Katie Anderson) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 17:13:48 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions In-Reply-To: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> References: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> Message-ID: Hi all, I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but would greatly appreciate any ideas! Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp and Manga Short Animation Camp are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Thu Aug 10 11:01:10 2017 From: jdwyer at library.ohio.gov (jdwyer at library.ohio.gov) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2017 18:01:10 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions In-Reply-To: References: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> Message-ID: Hello friends, Family engagement is the topic of this month's YSCON virtual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the general topics on this Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing We could devote the call to discussing Susan's question about framework building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and interested? I'll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: Family Engagement Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Call: 1-877-820-7831 / Participant passcode 137205# best, Janet [cid:image001.jpg at 01D311E1.1D2C4270] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM To: Pannebaker, Susan ; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hi all, I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but would greatly appreciate any ideas! Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp and Manga Short Animation Camp are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to 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: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 949 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image004.png Type: image/png Size: 4667 bytes Desc: image004.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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(404) 235-7127 eblack at georgialibraries.org www.georgialibraries.org On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:01 PM, jdwyer at library.ohio.gov < jdwyer at library.ohio.gov> wrote: > Hello friends, > > > > Family engagement is the topic of this month?s YSCON virtual meeting on > Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the > general topics on this Google doc: > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_ > VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing > > > > > We could devote the call to discussing Susan?s question about framework > building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is > provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and > Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and > interested? I?ll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other > attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before > 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. > > > > Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: > > https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form > > > > More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: > > http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement > > > > And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: > > *Family Engagement* > > *Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT* > > *Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call* > > Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_ > VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing > > > Call: 1-877-820-7831 <(877)%20820-7831> / Participant passcode 137205# > > > > best, > > Janet > > > > Janet Ingraham Dwyer > > Library Consultant > > jdwyer at library.ohio.gov > > http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services > > *[image: cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0]* > *[image: Description: > Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page]* > *[image: Description: Blog logo - > Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog]* > *[image: > cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0]* > Share Your Story > by telling us > how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Katie Anderson > *Sent:* Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM > *To:* Pannebaker, Susan ; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or. > us > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Questions > > > > Hi all, > > > > I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by > Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon > to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but > would greatly appreciate any ideas! > > > > Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this > summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp > > and Manga Short Animation Camp > > are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services > Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana > Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. > > > > Katie Anderson > > Youth Services Consultant > > katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 <(503)%20378-2528> | > www.oregon.gov/osl/ld > > Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM > To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: [yscon] Questions > > > > Good afternoon, > > > > I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on > the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as > other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit > more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found > the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https:// > r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp- > content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_ > MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf > ) > that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has > gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking > about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? > > > > The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer > learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in > rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the > place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs > that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. > One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If > anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. > > > > And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have > nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work > arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. > > > > Susan > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > yscon mailing list > > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > > > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > > Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of > the message, by phone or email. > > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800 <(503)%20378-8800>. > > _______________________________________________ > yscon mailing list > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. 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Thanks, Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest [cid:image001.png at 01D311CB.A5938C60] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 11:01 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hello friends, Family engagement is the topic of this month's YSCON virtual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the general topics on this Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing We could devote the call to discussing Susan's question about framework building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and interested? I'll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: Family Engagement Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Call: 1-877-820-7831 / Participant passcode 137205# best, Janet [cid:image003.jpg at 01D311CB.A5938C60] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM To: Pannebaker, Susan >; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hi all, I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but would greatly appreciate any ideas! Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp and Manga Short Animation Camp are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to 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: 22482 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3506 bytes Desc: image003.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Susan Pannebaker | Youth Services Advisor Pennsylvania Department of Education | Bureau of Library Development 221 Forum Building | 607 South Drive Harrisburg, PA 17120-0600 Phone: 717-214-4047 | Fax: 717-772-0044 www.education.state.pa.us From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 2:01 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hello friends, Family engagement is the topic of this month's YSCON virtual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the general topics on this Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing We could devote the call to discussing Susan's question about framework building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and interested? I'll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: Family Engagement Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Call: 1-877-820-7831 / Participant passcode 137205# best, Janet [cid:image002.jpg at 01D311F2.92579ED0] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM To: Pannebaker, Susan >; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hi all, I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but would greatly appreciate any ideas! Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp and Manga Short Animation Camp are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to 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: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3461 bytes Desc: image002.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image007.png Type: image/png Size: 977 bytes Desc: image007.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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All the best, Kate Greene Smith Youth Services and Special Projects Coordinator Tennessee State Library and Archives Office of Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett 403 7th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 PH: (615) 253-6445 FAX: (615) 532-9904 Email: kate.smith at tn.gov This electronic mail may be subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn. Code Ann. ?10-7-503 et seq. Any reply to this email may also be subject to this act. The mission of the Office of the Secretary of State is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment. Secretary of State Social Media Links: www.facebook.com/TennesseeSecretaryofState www.facebook.com/TNStateLibraryArchives/timeline From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 3:06 PM To: jdwyer at library.ohio.gov; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions *** This is an EXTERNAL email. Please exercise caution. DO NOT open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email - STS-Security. *** Yes, I can make the call. Thanks for asking. Susan Pannebaker | Youth Services Advisor Pennsylvania Department of Education | Bureau of Library Development 221 Forum Building | 607 South Drive Harrisburg, PA 17120-0600 Phone: 717-214-4047 | Fax: 717-772-0044 www.education.state.pa.us From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 2:01 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hello friends, Family engagement is the topic of this month's YSCON virtual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the general topics on this Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing We could devote the call to discussing Susan's question about framework building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and interested? I'll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: Family Engagement Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Call: 1-877-820-7831 / Participant passcode 137205# best, Janet [cid:image001.jpg at 01D311EA.C1F16AC0] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM To: Pannebaker, Susan >; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hi all, I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but would greatly appreciate any ideas! Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp and Manga Short Animation Camp are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to 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.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 3461 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 977 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Toolkit, in addition to being available electronically, has also been printed in hard copy, and distributed to major early childhood providers around the state. Children's Departments of public libraries were included in this distribution, and I am currently working with my YSC in all systems to implement use of these Toolkits with their staff, customers, and community partners. Here is the link to a page discussing the Framework, with a link to the Toolkit on the right side of the page and a downloadable version of the Framework at the bottom. http://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/family-engagement-framework As the YSC of the Mrayland State Library, I serve as a member of the state's Family Engagement Coalition, which just hosted its second very successful Family Engagement Summit last week. Maryland is one of the few states that has included a special section to their ESSA plan on Family Engagement. I would love to hear what else is happening in other states about Family Engagement, and will plan to be on the call on August 31st. Have a great Friday! Carrie :) On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:01 PM, jdwyer at library.ohio.gov < jdwyer at library.ohio.gov> wrote: > Hello friends, > > > > Family engagement is the topic of this month?s YSCON virtual meeting on > Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the > general topics on this Google doc: > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_ > VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing > > > > > We could devote the call to discussing Susan?s question about framework > building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is > provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and > Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and > interested? I?ll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other > attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before > 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. > > > > Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: > > https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form > > > > More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: > > http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement > > > > And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: > > *Family Engagement* > > *Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT* > > *Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call* > > Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_ > VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing > > > Call: 1-877-820-7831 <(877)%20820-7831> / Participant passcode 137205# > > > > best, > > Janet > > > > Janet Ingraham Dwyer > > Library Consultant > > jdwyer at library.ohio.gov > > http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services > > *[image: cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0]* > *[image: Description: > Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page]* > *[image: Description: Blog logo - > Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog]* > *[image: > cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0]* > Share Your Story > by telling us > how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Katie Anderson > *Sent:* Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM > *To:* Pannebaker, Susan ; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or. > us > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Questions > > > > Hi all, > > > > I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by > Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon > to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but > would greatly appreciate any ideas! > > > > Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this > summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp > > and Manga Short Animation Camp > > are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services > Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana > Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. > > > > Katie Anderson > > Youth Services Consultant > > katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 <(503)%20378-2528> | > www.oregon.gov/osl/ld > > Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan > Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM > To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > Subject: [yscon] Questions > > > > Good afternoon, > > > > I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on > the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as > other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit > more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found > the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https:// > r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp- > content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_ > MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf > ) > that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has > gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking > about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? > > > > The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer > learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in > rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the > place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs > that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. > One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If > anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. > > > > And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have > nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work > arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. > > > > Susan > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > yscon mailing list > > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > > > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > > Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of > the message, by phone or email. > > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800 <(503)%20378-8800>. > > _______________________________________________ > yscon mailing list > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. 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Other agencies, such as parks and recreation departments, museums, religious organizations, and other profit and non-profit organizations, provide out of school learning opportunities and services to children and teens in the community. When we put summer reading programs in this greater context of summer learning, it enables us to collaborate and partner with other like-minded organizations. It also places summer reading in the context of promoting healthy communities. I have been working with the California Libraries to develop an open source software program to track summer reading and award e-badges for summer learning activities. We are now in the process of using the same software for a school readiness project with lots of family engagement (1,000 books before kindergarten and 1,000 activities before kindergarten). We have engaged Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen to write activities. We also have engaged the Science Museum of Virginia and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation to provide STEM related activities. I will be showcasing the school readiness to library staff on September 13. After that I would be happy set up a virtual meeting and provide link to a demo site where anyone may look at. Below is a write up I provided the Science Museum of Virginia STEM and School Readiness Project Working together, the Library of Virginia, Science Museum of Virginia, and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation create seamless support for children and families to ensure children in Virginia are going to school with general knowledge in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Goals ? Support development of executive function and ?deeper learning? skills through literacy and STEM-based experiences. ? Engage and support families as their children?s first teachers. ? Link new digital technologies to learning. Definition of School Readiness In order to fully benefit from the instruction provided in kindergarten, children must come to school with many fundamental skills already established. Years of research on child development and early learning show that several interrelated areas of development define school readiness: ? Physical well-being and motor development ? Personal and social development ? The child's approach to learning ? Language development ? Cognition and general knowledge Taken from Virginia Performs - School Readiness http://vaperforms.virginia.gov/indicators/education/schoolReadiness.php Research Pediatrics, the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics has published several reports about reading. From Literacy Promotions: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice a policy statement ? Reading regularly with young children stimulates optimal patterns of brain development and strengthens parent-child relationships at a critical time in child development, which, in turn, builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime. From Home Reading Environment and Brain Activation in Preschool Children Listening to Stories ? In preschool children listening to stories, greater home reading exposure is positively associated with activation of brain areas supporting mental imagery and narrative comprehension, controlling for household income. These neural biomarkers may help inform eco-bio-developmental models of emergent literacy. The American Academy of Pediatrics in the technical report ?School Readiness? also states ? Pediatric providers can promote the 5 Rs of early childhood education by encouraging parents to read together daily as a favorite family activity that strengthens family relationships and builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime; rhyme, play, sing, talk, and cuddle with their young children throughout the day (children develop language skills, problem-solving ability, and relationships through play); create and sustain routines for children around sleep, meals, and play (children need to know what caregivers expect from them and what they can expect from those who care for them); provide frequent rewards for everyday successes, especially for effort toward worthwhile goals such as helping (praise from those the child loves and respects is among the most powerful of rewards); and remember that relationships that are nurturing and secure provide the foundation of healthy child development. Approach 1000 Books before Kindergarten is a national program that encourages parents to read to their child every day with the goal of reading 1000 books before a child enters school. In our project we would add 1000 Activities before Kindergarten. The concept of adding 1000 activities is credited to Saroj Ghoting, early literacy consultant. The 1000 activities will be aligned with Virginia school readiness definition by using the following ? Virginia?s Department of Social Services Milestones of Childhood Development, Head Start Framework, and Virginia Department of Education Foundation Blocks of Learning. For STEM related activities, we will also be using the expertise of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Science Museum of Virginia. The format for the learning activities are: What We Do: A simple statement and provide or point to resources. Why: When we [activity]. This helps your child [skill] and will later help your child [to read/to learn]. Good things to Observe: This is to show learning took place. Example: What To Do: Play name games with your child. Here are a few simple ones. Hickety Pickety Hickety, pickety, bumblebee, won't you say your name with me? [child's name] said normal voice [child's name] said softly [child's name] mouthed without vocalizing Hickety, pickety, bumblebee, you said your name with me! Clapping Name Let's clap your name...[child's name]...clap for each syllable of your child's name Let's slap your name...[child's name]...with palm lightly hit your leg for each syllable of your child's name Let's tap your name...[child's name]...with one finger lightly tap on a hard surface for each syllable of your child's name (you may see your child "tap" with whole hand) Now let's clap [another person in the family] Repeat with other in your family. Hint: An easy way to count syllables is to put your hand on your chin, say the word and count how many times your chin touches your hand. From: 5 ways to Count Syllables. (n.d.). In HowMaySyllables.com Retrieved from https://HowManySyllables.com/howtocountsyllables Why: When we play rhyming games we are encouraging your child to break words down into smaller parts which will later help with learning to read. Good Things To Observe: Clapping out sounds or rhythms of words and repeating them orally. Visit your homepage to enter the secret code you received from your librarian to earn a badge and points for this activity. Software Platform The Library of Virginia has developed an online software program that will track and award points and electronic badges for completing learning activities. The program, BookPoints, was developed for a summer reading program and has been expanded and enhanced for this program. The school readiness program will track books read and award 10 points per book read. The activities in the school readiness software program may be self-awarding, [typically with no points attached] or earned through a secret code [typically worth 10 points each] The secret code is commonly provided to the participant by library staff, but could be provided by an organization or partner. To ensure that activities are age appropriate, parents will register and select the program their child will participate in. The program will be divided into four age groups: ? birth to 18 months ? 18 months to 36 months ? ages 3 to 4 ? ages 5 and older. Electronic badges are awarded for reaching point milestones; for example, reaching 100 points for completing reading and activities. Electronic badges may also be collected by attending events, or completing a learning task. Attending a Virginia State Park program, or a visit to the Science Museum of Virginia are just two examples. Annually, the program will be cleaned and a new theme artwork will appear. Typically this will be in September. The Library of Virginia has worked with the VCU School of Arts students to create artwork featuring animals and landscapes of different biomes. The Library of Virginia has the exclusive right to the artwork to use, reproduce, distribute, display, or otherwise adapt in all media, including any electronic, digital, or print form. Tasks ? Set up BookPoints for School Readiness program. This will include: o Loading banner and badges o Create artist acknowledgement pages o Creating partnership pages o Updating homepage to describe the program o Changing footer o Talk with public libraries about family and group registration o Determining and creating reports ? Work with Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen to create 1,000 developmental activities to support best practices. ? Provide training on use of the program online through Join.me and face to face. ? Work with a small group of libraries to test and improve features. This first year will also include representatives from other agencies ? for example, Virginia Head Start, Virginia Foundation for Early Childhood and other interested parties. ? Report on changes, progress and next steps at various conferences and on the Library of Virginia Extranet. ? Work with the various Virginia departments to add school readiness information and content ? Based on comments and findings from the year prior, make improvements to the software. ? Annually, add badges and activities. ? Evaluate each year, with a survey completed by library staff. Outcome The expected benefit/outcome will be that the number of children needing kindergarten literacy intervention will decrease. The expected outcome at the end of the grant cycle will be an increase in the number of children participating in the program. A benefit of the program will be the children?s library staffs are more aware of age appropriate learning activities for young children. -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 12:17 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. From Krista.King-Oaks at ky.gov Fri Aug 11 05:45:16 2017 From: Krista.King-Oaks at ky.gov (King-Oaks, Krista (KDLA)) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 12:45:16 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions In-Reply-To: <2663A3C9D68B6A4E9FC0496049EDEB289DB297A0@COVMSGCES-MBX03> References: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> <2663A3C9D68B6A4E9FC0496049EDEB289DB297A0@COVMSGCES-MBX03> Message-ID: <0156D4DF693ADC41A59ED3AC171C73790185DAF9@AGEXM05.eas.ds.ky.gov> I don't know if I will be able to attend the call, as I will be facilitating a STEM and early literacy workshop with Saroj Ghoting - so happy we were able to bring her back to Kentucky! However, it is the last stop in our "road trip", so if I can, I will step away for an hour, as I would love to hear more about what everyone is doing. In addition to wrapping up our librarian education pieces for the School Ready Libraries initiative, I too have been working on an exciting new collaboration with our state science center, in the form of mobile exhibits that are focused on STEM and early literacy. It truly is a perfect marriage, integrating a lot of the same practices of Every Child Ready to Read through the lends of scientific curiosity and exploration. We will be celebrating our first year of installations this December. More information about the program can be found at the KSC website: http://kysciencecenter.org/permanent-exhibits/science-in-play/science-in-play-2go/ Additionally, I have submitted a funding proposal for our next LSTA cycle to send a small cohort of libraries to Family Place Libraries Training. I have talked with a few of you who have been very generous in sharing your experiences. I was wondering if anyone else could speak more in depth to how the specifics of this training compare to what we have "always done" through Every Child Ready to Read. I think Family Place Libraries will be great for many of our smaller libraries, but I have received questions from a few larger libraries who are already steeped in this type of work and partnership culture. Krista King-Oaks Youth Services Consultant Library Development Branch Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives 300 Coffee Tree Road Frankfort, KY? 40601 (502) 564-1739 krista.king-oaks at ky.gov KDLA supports School Ready Libraries Services provided by the Library Development Branch of KDLA are funded in part by?the Institute of Museum and Library Services. -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Costley, Enid (LVA) Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 8:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions I have been working with the National Summer Learning Association to transform our summer reading program to a summer reading/summer learning program. Here is my reasoning. Summer reading programs are a core program that libraries provide to keep children occupied, learning, and safe and off the streets when schools are not in session. Other agencies, such as parks and recreation departments, museums, religious organizations, and other profit and non-profit organizations, provide out of school learning opportunities and services to children and teens in the community. When we put summer reading programs in this greater context of summer learning, it enables us to collaborate and partner with other like-minded organizations. It also places summer reading in the context of promoting healthy communities. I have been working with the California Libraries to develop an open source software program to track summer reading and award e-badges for summer learning activities. We are now in the process of using the same software for a school readiness project with lots of family engagement (1,000 books before kindergarten and 1,000 activities before kindergarten). We have engaged Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen to write activities. We also have engaged the Science Museum of Virginia and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation to provide STEM related activities. I will be showcasing the school readiness to library staff on September 13. After that I would be happy set up a virtual meeting and provide link to a demo site where anyone may look at. Below is a write up I provided the Science Museum of Virginia STEM and School Readiness Project Working together, the Library of Virginia, Science Museum of Virginia, and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation create seamless support for children and families to ensure children in Virginia are going to school with general knowledge in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Goals ? Support development of executive function and ?deeper learning? skills through literacy and STEM-based experiences. ? Engage and support families as their children?s first teachers. ? Link new digital technologies to learning. Definition of School Readiness In order to fully benefit from the instruction provided in kindergarten, children must come to school with many fundamental skills already established. Years of research on child development and early learning show that several interrelated areas of development define school readiness: ? Physical well-being and motor development ? Personal and social development ? The child's approach to learning ? Language development ? Cognition and general knowledge Taken from Virginia Performs - School Readiness http://vaperforms.virginia.gov/indicators/education/schoolReadiness.php Research Pediatrics, the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics has published several reports about reading. From Literacy Promotions: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice a policy statement ? Reading regularly with young children stimulates optimal patterns of brain development and strengthens parent-child relationships at a critical time in child development, which, in turn, builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime. From Home Reading Environment and Brain Activation in Preschool Children Listening to Stories ? In preschool children listening to stories, greater home reading exposure is positively associated with activation of brain areas supporting mental imagery and narrative comprehension, controlling for household income. These neural biomarkers may help inform eco-bio-developmental models of emergent literacy. The American Academy of Pediatrics in the technical report ?School Readiness? also states ? Pediatric providers can promote the 5 Rs of early childhood education by encouraging parents to read together daily as a favorite family activity that strengthens family relationships and builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime; rhyme, play, sing, talk, and cuddle with their young children throughout the day (children develop language skills, problem-solving ability, and relationships through play); create and sustain routines for children around sleep, meals, and play (children need to know what caregivers expect from them and what they can expect from those who care for them); provide frequent rewards for everyday successes, especially for effort toward worthwhile goals such as helping (praise from those the child loves and respects is among the most powerful of rewards); and remember that relationships that are nurturing and secure provide the foundation of healthy child development. Approach 1000 Books before Kindergarten is a national program that encourages parents to read to their child every day with the goal of reading 1000 books before a child enters school. In our project we would add 1000 Activities before Kindergarten. The concept of adding 1000 activities is credited to Saroj Ghoting, early literacy consultant. The 1000 activities will be aligned with Virginia school readiness definition by using the following ? Virginia?s Department of Social Services Milestones of Childhood Development, Head Start Framework, and Virginia Department of Education Foundation Blocks of Learning. For STEM related activities, we will also be using the expertise of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Science Museum of Virginia. The format for the learning activities are: What We Do: A simple statement and provide or point to resources. Why: When we [activity]. This helps your child [skill] and will later help your child [to read/to learn]. Good things to Observe: This is to show learning took place. Example: What To Do: Play name games with your child. Here are a few simple ones. Hickety Pickety Hickety, pickety, bumblebee, won't you say your name with me? [child's name] said normal voice [child's name] said softly [child's name] mouthed without vocalizing Hickety, pickety, bumblebee, you said your name with me! Clapping Name Let's clap your name...[child's name]...clap for each syllable of your child's name Let's slap your name...[child's name]...with palm lightly hit your leg for each syllable of your child's name Let's tap your name...[child's name]...with one finger lightly tap on a hard surface for each syllable of your child's name (you may see your child "tap" with whole hand) Now let's clap [another person in the family] Repeat with other in your family. Hint: An easy way to count syllables is to put your hand on your chin, say the word and count how many times your chin touches your hand. From: 5 ways to Count Syllables. (n.d.). In HowMaySyllables.com Retrieved from https://HowManySyllables.com/howtocountsyllables Why: When we play rhyming games we are encouraging your child to break words down into smaller parts which will later help with learning to read. Good Things To Observe: Clapping out sounds or rhythms of words and repeating them orally. Visit your homepage to enter the secret code you received from your librarian to earn a badge and points for this activity. Software Platform The Library of Virginia has developed an online software program that will track and award points and electronic badges for completing learning activities. The program, BookPoints, was developed for a summer reading program and has been expanded and enhanced for this program. The school readiness program will track books read and award 10 points per book read. The activities in the school readiness software program may be self-awarding, [typically with no points attached] or earned through a secret code [typically worth 10 points each] The secret code is commonly provided to the participant by library staff, but could be provided by an organization or partner. To ensure that activities are age appropriate, parents will register and select the program their child will participate in. The program will be divided into four age groups: ? birth to 18 months ? 18 months to 36 months ? ages 3 to 4 ? ages 5 and older. Electronic badges are awarded for reaching point milestones; for example, reaching 100 points for completing reading and activities. Electronic badges may also be collected by attending events, or completing a learning task. Attending a Virginia State Park program, or a visit to the Science Museum of Virginia are just two examples. Annually, the program will be cleaned and a new theme artwork will appear. Typically this will be in September. The Library of Virginia has worked with the VCU School of Arts students to create artwork featuring animals and landscapes of different biomes. The Library of Virginia has the exclusive right to the artwork to use, reproduce, distribute, display, or otherwise adapt in all media, including any electronic, digital, or print form. Tasks ? Set up BookPoints for School Readiness program. This will include: o Loading banner and badges o Create artist acknowledgement pages o Creating partnership pages o Updating homepage to describe the program o Changing footer o Talk with public libraries about family and group registration o Determining and creating reports ? Work with Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen to create 1,000 developmental activities to support best practices. ? Provide training on use of the program online through Join.me and face to face. ? Work with a small group of libraries to test and improve features. This first year will also include representatives from other agencies ? for example, Virginia Head Start, Virginia Foundation for Early Childhood and other interested parties. ? Report on changes, progress and next steps at various conferences and on the Library of Virginia Extranet. ? Work with the various Virginia departments to add school readiness information and content ? Based on comments and findings from the year prior, make improvements to the software. ? Annually, add badges and activities. ? Evaluate each year, with a survey completed by library staff. Outcome The expected benefit/outcome will be that the number of children needing kindergarten literacy intervention will decrease. The expected outcome at the end of the grant cycle will be an increase in the number of children participating in the program. A benefit of the program will be the children?s library staffs are more aware of age appropriate learning activities for young children. -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 12:17 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. From kadelberg at tsl.texas.gov Fri Aug 11 06:42:48 2017 From: kadelberg at tsl.texas.gov (Katherine Adelberg) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 13:42:48 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions In-Reply-To: <0156D4DF693ADC41A59ED3AC171C73790185DAF9@AGEXM05.eas.ds.ky.gov> References: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> <2663A3C9D68B6A4E9FC0496049EDEB289DB297A0@COVMSGCES-MBX03> <0156D4DF693ADC41A59ED3AC171C73790185DAF9@AGEXM05.eas.ds.ky.gov> Message-ID: Hi everyone, We have an extensive Family Place program in Texas, thanks to Christine's vision. I haven't been to the training myself, but based on reports from participating libraries, the key to the program is in the parent-child workshops. It's such a thoughtful, deliberate way to bring new families together with community resources in a playful environment - our largest libraries have been eager to participate. You're right Krista; this is a refinement of what smart, dedicated children's librarians are already doing, but it does have an impact. We've had really moving reports of parents and children making breakthroughs because this program connected them with the right resources. Committing (or re-committing) to early literacy through Family Place has also raised the profile of many libraries in their communities; city and county officials see the value of this program. Many of our participating libraries have received increased funding from their cities or counties. It's not a good fit for everyone, but it's been really effective for our libraries that have chosen to participate. Thanks, and happy Friday! Katherine Katherine Adelberg | Manager, Continuing Education and Consulting | Texas State Library and Archives Commission 512-463-5475 | toll-free in TX 800-252-9386 | kadelberg at tsl.texas.gov -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of King-Oaks, Krista (KDLA) Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 7:45 AM To: Costley, Enid (LVA); yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions I don't know if I will be able to attend the call, as I will be facilitating a STEM and early literacy workshop with Saroj Ghoting - so happy we were able to bring her back to Kentucky! However, it is the last stop in our "road trip", so if I can, I will step away for an hour, as I would love to hear more about what everyone is doing. In addition to wrapping up our librarian education pieces for the School Ready Libraries initiative, I too have been working on an exciting new collaboration with our state science center, in the form of mobile exhibits that are focused on STEM and early literacy. It truly is a perfect marriage, integrating a lot of the same practices of Every Child Ready to Read through the lends of scientific curiosity and exploration. We will be celebrating our first year of installations this December. More information about the program can be found at the KSC website: http://kysciencecenter.org/permanent-exhibits/science-in-play/science-in-play-2go/ Additionally, I have submitted a funding proposal for our next LSTA cycle to send a small cohort of libraries to Family Place Libraries Training. I have talked with a few of you who have been very generous in sharing your experiences. I was wondering if anyone else could speak more in depth to how the specifics of this training compare to what we have "always done" through Every Child Ready to Read. I think Family Place Libraries will be great for many of our smaller libraries, but I have received questions from a few larger libraries who are already steeped in this type of work and partnership culture. Krista King-Oaks Youth Services Consultant Library Development Branch Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives 300 Coffee Tree Road Frankfort, KY? 40601 (502) 564-1739 krista.king-oaks at ky.gov KDLA supports School Ready Libraries Services provided by the Library Development Branch of KDLA are funded in part by?the Institute of Museum and Library Services. -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Costley, Enid (LVA) Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 8:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions I have been working with the National Summer Learning Association to transform our summer reading program to a summer reading/summer learning program. Here is my reasoning. Summer reading programs are a core program that libraries provide to keep children occupied, learning, and safe and off the streets when schools are not in session. Other agencies, such as parks and recreation departments, museums, religious organizations, and other profit and non-profit organizations, provide out of school learning opportunities and services to children and teens in the community. When we put summer reading programs in this greater context of summer learning, it enables us to collaborate and partner with other like-minded organizations. It also places summer reading in the context of promoting healthy communities. I have been working with the California Libraries to develop an open source software program to track summer reading and award e-badges for summer learning activities. We are now in the process of using the same software for a school readiness project with lots of family engagement (1,000 books before kindergarten and 1,000 activities before kindergarten). We have engaged Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen to write activities. We also have engaged the Science Museum of Virginia and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation to provide STEM related activities. I will be showcasing the school readiness to library staff on September 13. After that I would be happy set up a virtual meeting and provide link to a demo site where anyone may look at. Below is a write up I provided the Science Museum of Virginia STEM and School Readiness Project Working together, the Library of Virginia, Science Museum of Virginia, and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation create seamless support for children and families to ensure children in Virginia are going to school with general knowledge in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Goals ? Support development of executive function and ?deeper learning? skills through literacy and STEM-based experiences. ? Engage and support families as their children?s first teachers. ? Link new digital technologies to learning. Definition of School Readiness In order to fully benefit from the instruction provided in kindergarten, children must come to school with many fundamental skills already established. Years of research on child development and early learning show that several interrelated areas of development define school readiness: ? Physical well-being and motor development ? Personal and social development ? The child's approach to learning ? Language development ? Cognition and general knowledge Taken from Virginia Performs - School Readiness http://vaperforms.virginia.gov/indicators/education/schoolReadiness.php Research Pediatrics, the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics has published several reports about reading. From Literacy Promotions: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice a policy statement ? Reading regularly with young children stimulates optimal patterns of brain development and strengthens parent-child relationships at a critical time in child development, which, in turn, builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime. From Home Reading Environment and Brain Activation in Preschool Children Listening to Stories ? In preschool children listening to stories, greater home reading exposure is positively associated with activation of brain areas supporting mental imagery and narrative comprehension, controlling for household income. These neural biomarkers may help inform eco-bio-developmental models of emergent literacy. The American Academy of Pediatrics in the technical report ?School Readiness? also states ? Pediatric providers can promote the 5 Rs of early childhood education by encouraging parents to read together daily as a favorite family activity that strengthens family relationships and builds language, literacy, and social-emotional skills that last a lifetime; rhyme, play, sing, talk, and cuddle with their young children throughout the day (children develop language skills, problem-solving ability, and relationships through play); create and sustain routines for children around sleep, meals, and play (children need to know what caregivers expect from them and what they can expect from those who care for them); provide frequent rewards for everyday successes, especially for effort toward worthwhile goals such as helping (praise from those the child loves and respects is among the most powerful of rewards); and remember that relationships that are nurturing and secure provide the foundation of healthy child development. Approach 1000 Books before Kindergarten is a national program that encourages parents to read to their child every day with the goal of reading 1000 books before a child enters school. In our project we would add 1000 Activities before Kindergarten. The concept of adding 1000 activities is credited to Saroj Ghoting, early literacy consultant. The 1000 activities will be aligned with Virginia school readiness definition by using the following ? Virginia?s Department of Social Services Milestones of Childhood Development, Head Start Framework, and Virginia Department of Education Foundation Blocks of Learning. For STEM related activities, we will also be using the expertise of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Science Museum of Virginia. The format for the learning activities are: What We Do: A simple statement and provide or point to resources. Why: When we [activity]. This helps your child [skill] and will later help your child [to read/to learn]. Good things to Observe: This is to show learning took place. Example: What To Do: Play name games with your child. Here are a few simple ones. Hickety Pickety Hickety, pickety, bumblebee, won't you say your name with me? [child's name] said normal voice [child's name] said softly [child's name] mouthed without vocalizing Hickety, pickety, bumblebee, you said your name with me! Clapping Name Let's clap your name...[child's name]...clap for each syllable of your child's name Let's slap your name...[child's name]...with palm lightly hit your leg for each syllable of your child's name Let's tap your name...[child's name]...with one finger lightly tap on a hard surface for each syllable of your child's name (you may see your child "tap" with whole hand) Now let's clap [another person in the family] Repeat with other in your family. Hint: An easy way to count syllables is to put your hand on your chin, say the word and count how many times your chin touches your hand. From: 5 ways to Count Syllables. (n.d.). In HowMaySyllables.com Retrieved from https://HowManySyllables.com/howtocountsyllables Why: When we play rhyming games we are encouraging your child to break words down into smaller parts which will later help with learning to read. Good Things To Observe: Clapping out sounds or rhythms of words and repeating them orally. Visit your homepage to enter the secret code you received from your librarian to earn a badge and points for this activity. Software Platform The Library of Virginia has developed an online software program that will track and award points and electronic badges for completing learning activities. The program, BookPoints, was developed for a summer reading program and has been expanded and enhanced for this program. The school readiness program will track books read and award 10 points per book read. The activities in the school readiness software program may be self-awarding, [typically with no points attached] or earned through a secret code [typically worth 10 points each] The secret code is commonly provided to the participant by library staff, but could be provided by an organization or partner. To ensure that activities are age appropriate, parents will register and select the program their child will participate in. The program will be divided into four age groups: ? birth to 18 months ? 18 months to 36 months ? ages 3 to 4 ? ages 5 and older. Electronic badges are awarded for reaching point milestones; for example, reaching 100 points for completing reading and activities. Electronic badges may also be collected by attending events, or completing a learning task. Attending a Virginia State Park program, or a visit to the Science Museum of Virginia are just two examples. Annually, the program will be cleaned and a new theme artwork will appear. Typically this will be in September. The Library of Virginia has worked with the VCU School of Arts students to create artwork featuring animals and landscapes of different biomes. The Library of Virginia has the exclusive right to the artwork to use, reproduce, distribute, display, or otherwise adapt in all media, including any electronic, digital, or print form. Tasks ? Set up BookPoints for School Readiness program. This will include: o Loading banner and badges o Create artist acknowledgement pages o Creating partnership pages o Updating homepage to describe the program o Changing footer o Talk with public libraries about family and group registration o Determining and creating reports ? Work with Dr. Betsy Diamant-Cohen to create 1,000 developmental activities to support best practices. ? Provide training on use of the program online through Join.me and face to face. ? Work with a small group of libraries to test and improve features. This first year will also include representatives from other agencies ? for example, Virginia Head Start, Virginia Foundation for Early Childhood and other interested parties. ? Report on changes, progress and next steps at various conferences and on the Library of Virginia Extranet. ? Work with the various Virginia departments to add school readiness information and content ? Based on comments and findings from the year prior, make improvements to the software. ? Annually, add badges and activities. ? Evaluate each year, with a survey completed by library staff. Outcome The expected benefit/outcome will be that the number of children needing kindergarten literacy intervention will decrease. The expected outcome at the end of the grant cycle will be an increase in the number of children participating in the program. A benefit of the program will be the children?s library staffs are more aware of age appropriate learning activities for young children. -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 12:17 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. From Cass.Mabbott at vermont.gov Fri Aug 11 12:45:43 2017 From: Cass.Mabbott at vermont.gov (Mabbott, Cass) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2017 19:45:43 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions In-Reply-To: References: <09a56d886a934861a2b236f52af1cd68@ENCTCEXCH015.PA.LCL> Message-ID: Thanks! I really like this idea. I will be there! Thanks, Cass From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 2:27 PM To: jdwyer at library.ohio.gov; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Great idea! Yes, I'm available for the YSCON meeting about family engagement on 8/31 and was planning on attending! I'll read the Parent 2017 report Susan recommended before the meeting too. Thanks, Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest [cid:image001.png at 01D312B8.DF736340] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 11:01 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hello friends, Family engagement is the topic of this month's YSCON virtual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the general topics on this Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing We could devote the call to discussing Susan's question about framework building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and interested? I'll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: Family Engagement Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Call: 1-877-820-7831 / Participant passcode 137205# best, Janet [cid:image002.jpg at 01D312B8.DF736340] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM To: Pannebaker, Susan >; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hi all, I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but would greatly appreciate any ideas! Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp and Manga Short Animation Camp are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. 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I will send the login/call-in information one week prior to the meeting. The agenda is in our YSCon Google Folder. Thanks, Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest [cid:image002.png at 01D3151A.BFFE8DA0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 22491 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: From enid.costley at lva.virginia.gov Thu Aug 17 05:42:13 2017 From: enid.costley at lva.virginia.gov (Costley, Enid (LVA)) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 12:42:13 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Need advice - Lice and Libraries Message-ID: <2663A3C9D68B6A4E9FC0496049EDEB289DB381B4@COVMSGCES-MBX03> Well I am scratching my head over this one. A library director asked about having a conversation with a parent about a child they think has lice. * The library does not have policy in place about lice. * Lice infection is not consider a health issue in Virginia. The director has already contact the Department of Health to see if they had lice treatment kits which might be used - they do not. * I am will be contacting Head Start and my contact at Virginia Department of Health that is an expert on this topic to get some advice. * I suggested contacting a school nurse for advice on having a conversation with the parent. As I see it there are three issues. What to do to check that the Library is not infested and treatment. Create a policy on dealing with these types of pests and the big question - should the public be alerted - should the patron be banned? How to have the conversation with the parent and what should be said. Knowing in this case the parent might not have the funds to purchase a kit. This is the information I have gathered so far This can happen to any library - in December it happened at the Library of Congress. http://www.nytimes.com/1989/01/01/us/head-lice-infestation-found-in-library-of-congress-rooms.html This is a common question that is asked by camp managers - the website here contain a sample let to the editor, links to CDC Library of Congress American Camp Association - https://www.acacamps.org/resource-library/lice-tips-camps Youtube picture books story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_INKfBHfc0 Here is a sample wording from the Los Angeles Public Library http://www.lapl.org/about-lapl/rules-conduct 1. Patrons with hygiene conditions, including, but not limited to, clothing odor, body odor and lice, that interfere with the use and enjoyment of the library by other library patrons or with the functioning of library staff. When looking a policy and procedures - this might be similar to bed bugs. Bed Bug Protocol https://kdla.ky.gov/librarians/administrators/Documents/Bed%20Bug%20Protocol.pdf webinar on bedbug ( beware there are with pictures) http://www.ala.org/pla/sites/ala.org.pla/files/content/onlinelearning/webinars/archive/PLA_Kittrell_Dont-let-the-bed-bugs-bite_Final.pdf Wealth of help on the CT Library site on bedbugs http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/help/bedbugs Enid Costley Children's and Youth Services Consultant Library of Virginia 800 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804.692.3765 enid.costley at lva.virginia.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jasmine.Rockwell at state.sd.us Thu Aug 17 11:37:36 2017 From: Jasmine.Rockwell at state.sd.us (Rockwell, Jasmine) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 18:37:36 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Need advice - Lice and Libraries In-Reply-To: <2663A3C9D68B6A4E9FC0496049EDEB289DB381B4@COVMSGCES-MBX03> References: <2663A3C9D68B6A4E9FC0496049EDEB289DB381B4@COVMSGCES-MBX03> Message-ID: <12e88bc05d5540c08905083080eb4824@SD3EXC03A.k12.sd.local> Nice pun Enid ;) As for advice, the library could always try to put together a short program like "Back-To-School Bugs: Dealing with the common cold, lice, and other communicable diseases." It could be filled with advice for parents & kiddos on prevention (nutrition, hand-washing, plenty of sleep) and how to deal with these illnesses or pests should their child contract one or more of these things. Have a local school nurse or other health professional (local hospital, DoH employee, etc.) come in and help out if the librarians don't feel like they can present confidently on this. It sounds like this family or child are frequent visitors to the library so it's likely that they would attend. First thoughts off the top of my head without directly addressing the awkward. Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Costley, Enid (LVA) Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 7:42 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [EXT] [yscon] Need advice - Lice and Libraries Well I am scratching my head over this one. A library director asked about having a conversation with a parent about a child they think has lice. * The library does not have policy in place about lice. * Lice infection is not consider a health issue in Virginia. The director has already contact the Department of Health to see if they had lice treatment kits which might be used - they do not. * I am will be contacting Head Start and my contact at Virginia Department of Health that is an expert on this topic to get some advice. * I suggested contacting a school nurse for advice on having a conversation with the parent. As I see it there are three issues. What to do to check that the Library is not infested and treatment. Create a policy on dealing with these types of pests and the big question - should the public be alerted - should the patron be banned? How to have the conversation with the parent and what should be said. Knowing in this case the parent might not have the funds to purchase a kit. This is the information I have gathered so far This can happen to any library - in December it happened at the Library of Congress. http://www.nytimes.com/1989/01/01/us/head-lice-infestation-found-in-library-of-congress-rooms.html This is a common question that is asked by camp managers - the website here contain a sample let to the editor, links to CDC Library of Congress American Camp Association - https://www.acacamps.org/resource-library/lice-tips-camps Youtube picture books story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_INKfBHfc0 Here is a sample wording from the Los Angeles Public Library http://www.lapl.org/about-lapl/rules-conduct 1. Patrons with hygiene conditions, including, but not limited to, clothing odor, body odor and lice, that interfere with the use and enjoyment of the library by other library patrons or with the functioning of library staff. When looking a policy and procedures - this might be similar to bed bugs. Bed Bug Protocol https://kdla.ky.gov/librarians/administrators/Documents/Bed%20Bug%20Protocol.pdf webinar on bedbug ( beware there are with pictures) http://www.ala.org/pla/sites/ala.org.pla/files/content/onlinelearning/webinars/archive/PLA_Kittrell_Dont-let-the-bed-bugs-bite_Final.pdf Wealth of help on the CT Library site on bedbugs http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/help/bedbugs Enid Costley Children's and Youth Services Consultant Library of Virginia 800 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804.692.3765 enid.costley at lva.virginia.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From christif at masslibsystem.org Thu Aug 17 11:49:11 2017 From: christif at masslibsystem.org (Christi Farrar) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 18:49:11 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Need advice - Lice and Libraries In-Reply-To: <12e88bc05d5540c08905083080eb4824@SD3EXC03A.k12.sd.local> References: <2663A3C9D68B6A4E9FC0496049EDEB289DB381B4@COVMSGCES-MBX03> <12e88bc05d5540c08905083080eb4824@SD3EXC03A.k12.sd.local> Message-ID: <52E5C3B5-AA09-4C1F-BA3A-68AEA3468D24@masslibsystem.org> I really like Jasmine?s suggestion! Also, I?d add that a library can?t get infested by lice. A louse can?t survive off a human head for more than 24 hours, and they don?t jump. So, it?s highly improbable that a library could ?get lice.? Here?s a great myth list that you could share: https://www.ndhealth.gov/head-lice/publications/myths_and_facts.pdf (Sadly, I?ve learned a lot about lice since my kids started school?) So, my recommendation to the director would be to offer information and programming to the community in general, but not to bring it up with the family. Possibly also remove plush seating in the children?s room. Now I?m itchy ;) Best, Christi ? Christi Showman Farrar Consultant, Massachusetts Library System 508-357-2121 x323 Toll free in MA: 866-627-7228 x323 christif at masslibsystem.org http://www.masslibsystem.org From: yscon on behalf of "Rockwell, Jasmine" Date: Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 2:37 PM To: "'Costley, Enid (LVA)'" , yscon Subject: Re: [yscon] Need advice - Lice and Libraries Nice pun Enid ;) As for advice, the library could always try to put together a short program like ?Back-To-School Bugs: Dealing with the common cold, lice, and other communicable diseases.? It could be filled with advice for parents & kiddos on prevention (nutrition, hand-washing, plenty of sleep) and how to deal with these illnesses or pests should their child contract one or more of these things. Have a local school nurse or other health professional (local hospital, DoH employee, etc.) come in and help out if the librarians don?t feel like they can present confidently on this. It sounds like this family or child are frequent visitors to the library so it?s likely that they would attend. First thoughts off the top of my head without directly addressing the awkward. Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children?s & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Costley, Enid (LVA) Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 7:42 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [EXT] [yscon] Need advice - Lice and Libraries Well I am scratching my head over this one. A library director asked about having a conversation with a parent about a child they think has lice. ? The library does not have policy in place about lice. ? Lice infection is not consider a health issue in Virginia. The director has already contact the Department of Health to see if they had lice treatment kits which might be used ? they do not. ? I am will be contacting Head Start and my contact at Virginia Department of Health that is an expert on this topic to get some advice. ? I suggested contacting a school nurse for advice on having a conversation with the parent. As I see it there are three issues. What to do to check that the Library is not infested and treatment. Create a policy on dealing with these types of pests and the big question - should the public be alerted ? should the patron be banned? How to have the conversation with the parent and what should be said. Knowing in this case the parent might not have the funds to purchase a kit. This is the information I have gathered so far This can happen to any library ? in December it happened at the Library of Congress. http://www.nytimes.com/1989/01/01/us/head-lice-infestation-found-in-library-of-congress-rooms.html This is a common question that is asked by camp managers ? the website here contain a sample let to the editor, links to CDC Library of Congress American Camp Association ? https://www.acacamps.org/resource-library/lice-tips-camps Youtube picture books story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_INKfBHfc0 Here is a sample wording from the Los Angeles Public Library http://www.lapl.org/about-lapl/rules-conduct 1. Patrons with hygiene conditions, including, but not limited to, clothing odor, body odor and lice, that interfere with the use and enjoyment of the library by other library patrons or with the functioning of library staff. When looking a policy and procedures ? this might be similar to bed bugs. Bed Bug Protocol https://kdla.ky.gov/librarians/administrators/Documents/Bed%20Bug%20Protocol.pdf webinar on bedbug ( beware there are with pictures) http://www.ala.org/pla/sites/ala.org.pla/files/content/onlinelearning/webinars/archive/PLA_Kittrell_Dont-let-the-bed-bugs-bite_Final.pdf Wealth of help on the CT Library site on bedbugs http://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/help/bedbugs Enid Costley Children's and Youth Services Consultant Library of Virginia 800 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804.692.3765 enid.costley at lva.virginia.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From LancasterC5 at michigan.gov Fri Aug 18 05:59:16 2017 From: LancasterC5 at michigan.gov (Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2017 12:59:16 +0000 Subject: [yscon] FW: Summer Reading Workshops In-Reply-To: <20170817155543.6f3ddd678e314bcef974bad184fa2f6e.baa6c1f72b.wbe@email15.godaddy.com> References: <20170817155543.6f3ddd678e314bcef974bad184fa2f6e.baa6c1f72b.wbe@email15.godaddy.com> Message-ID: Just curious if anyone has worked with Will and what the quality of his programming is? His website does display Arkansas and Missouri State Libraries as clients. Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: willstuck at willstuck.com [mailto:willstuck at willstuck.com] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:56 PM Subject: Summer Reading Workshops <="" td=""> Greetings, My name is Will Stuck and I am writing you today in regards to summer reading workshops. As a children?s librarian for twenty years I found that attending a state library provided summer reading workshop was a great way to generate ideas and motivation. During that time, I was fortunate enough to be asked by the Missouri State Library to present those workshops on five occasions. As of this past June, I am no longer a children?s librarian but a professional speaker and entertainer. I speak at staff trainings, perform summer reading and other library shows and am still being asked to present workshops, both library related and non-library. If your state offers summer reading workshops or other programming related workshops for the librarians in your area, I would love the opportunity to submit a bid or RFP to present. While I plan on launching a new website later this fall, my current site does contain a list of clients, a testimonial video and images from previous events. www.willstuck.com Thank you for your time and I have a great day, Will Stuck 816-390-4176 www.willstuck.com [cid:icon_sm_facebook.gif at 59e7bd4302f38dc0fcd6a069856ea322] A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. - Willy Wonka -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: icon_sm_facebook.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1686 bytes Desc: icon_sm_facebook.gif URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: willstuck at willstuck.com [mailto:willstuck at willstuck.com] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:56 PM Subject: Summer Reading Workshops <="" td=""> Greetings, My name is Will Stuck and I am writing you today in regards to summer reading workshops. As a children?s librarian for twenty years I found that attending a state library provided summer reading workshop was a great way to generate ideas and motivation. During that time, I was fortunate enough to be asked by the Missouri State Library to present those workshops on five occasions. As of this past June, I am no longer a children?s librarian but a professional speaker and entertainer. I speak at staff trainings, perform summer reading and other library shows and am still being asked to present workshops, both library related and non-library. If your state offers summer reading workshops or other programming related workshops for the librarians in your area, I would love the opportunity to submit a bid or RFP to present. While I plan on launching a new website later this fall, my current site does contain a list of clients, a testimonial video and images from previous events. www.willstuck.com Thank you for your time and I have a great day, Will Stuck 816-390-4176 www.willstuck.com [cid:image002.gif at 01D31801.0A6E21A0] A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. - Willy Wonka -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks, Cathy. > > Cass > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) > *Sent:* Friday, August 18, 2017 8:59 AM > *To:* YSCON (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) < > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us> > *Subject:* [yscon] FW: Summer Reading Workshops > > > > Just curious if anyone has worked with Will and what the quality of his > programming is? His website does display Arkansas and Missouri State > Libraries as clients. > > > > *Cathy Lancaster* > > > > Youth Services Coordinator > > Statewide Library Services > > Library of Michigan > > 517-335-8129 <(517)%20335-8129> > > 517-373-5700 <(517)%20373-5700> f > > LancasterC5 at michigan.gov > > www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan > > > > Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a > Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s > children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup > > > > [image: cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] > > > > > > > > > > *From:* willstuck at willstuck.com [mailto:willstuck at willstuck.com > ] > *Sent:* Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:56 PM > *Subject:* Summer Reading Workshops > > > > <="" td=""> > > > > Greetings, > > > > My name is Will Stuck and I am writing you today in regards to summer > reading workshops. As a children?s librarian for twenty years I found that > attending a state library provided summer reading workshop was a great way > to generate ideas and motivation. During that time, I was fortunate enough > to be asked by the Missouri State Library to present those workshops on > five occasions. > > > > As of this past June, I am no longer a children?s librarian but a > professional speaker and entertainer. I speak at staff trainings, perform > summer reading and other library shows and am still being asked to present > workshops, both library related and non-library. > > > > If your state offers summer reading workshops or other programming related > workshops for the librarians in your area, I would love the opportunity to > submit a bid or RFP to present. While I plan on launching a new website > later this fall, my current site does contain a list of clients, a > testimonial video and images from previous events. www.willstuck.com > > > > Thank you for your time and I have a great day, > > Will Stuck > > > > 816-390-4176 <(816)%20390-4176> > > www.willstuck.com > > > > > > > > A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. - Willy Wonka > > > > _______________________________________________ > yscon mailing list > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of > the message, by phone or email. > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. > > -- Carrie Sanders Youth Services Coordinator Maryland State Library 22 S. Calhoun Street Baltimore, MD 21223 443-399-3235 phone (Google Voice) carrie.sanders at maryland.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1686 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 ? fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 8:59 AM To: YSCON (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: [yscon] FW: Summer Reading Workshops Just curious if anyone has worked with Will and what the quality of his programming is? His website does display Arkansas and Missouri State Libraries as clients. Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: willstuck at willstuck.com [mailto:willstuck at willstuck.com] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:56 PM Subject: Summer Reading Workshops <="" td=""> Greetings, My name is Will Stuck and I am writing you today in regards to summer reading workshops. As a children?s librarian for twenty years I found that attending a state library provided summer reading workshop was a great way to generate ideas and motivation. During that time, I was fortunate enough to be asked by the Missouri State Library to present those workshops on five occasions. As of this past June, I am no longer a children?s librarian but a professional speaker and entertainer. I speak at staff trainings, perform summer reading and other library shows and am still being asked to present workshops, both library related and non-library. If your state offers summer reading workshops or other programming related workshops for the librarians in your area, I would love the opportunity to submit a bid or RFP to present. While I plan on launching a new website later this fall, my current site does contain a list of clients, a testimonial video and images from previous events. www.willstuck.com Thank you for your time and I have a great day, Will Stuck 816-390-4176 www.willstuck.com [cid:image002.gif at 01D31804.1750E670] A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. - Willy Wonka -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11849 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Adrienne Butler Youth Services Consultant Oklahoma Department of Libraries 200 Northeast 18th Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.522.3323 adrienne.butler at libraries.ok.gov ________________________________ From: yscon on behalf of Sharon Rawlins Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 8:27:32 AM To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE); YSCON (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: Re: [yscon] Summer Reading Workshops I also received an email from him. I don?t know either ? the librarians on our summer reading committee do all the workshops ourselves. We used to hire someone but it?s just easier for us to do it. ~Sharon Best regards, Sharon Rawlins, MLS Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning NJ State Library 185 West State St. P.O. Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 ? fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 8:59 AM To: YSCON (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: [yscon] FW: Summer Reading Workshops Just curious if anyone has worked with Will and what the quality of his programming is? His website does display Arkansas and Missouri State Libraries as clients. Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: willstuck at willstuck.com [mailto:willstuck at willstuck.com] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:56 PM Subject: Summer Reading Workshops <="" td=""> Greetings, My name is Will Stuck and I am writing you today in regards to summer reading workshops. As a children?s librarian for twenty years I found that attending a state library provided summer reading workshop was a great way to generate ideas and motivation. During that time, I was fortunate enough to be asked by the Missouri State Library to present those workshops on five occasions. As of this past June, I am no longer a children?s librarian but a professional speaker and entertainer. I speak at staff trainings, perform summer reading and other library shows and am still being asked to present workshops, both library related and non-library. If your state offers summer reading workshops or other programming related workshops for the librarians in your area, I would love the opportunity to submit a bid or RFP to present. While I plan on launching a new website later this fall, my current site does contain a list of clients, a testimonial video and images from previous events. www.willstuck.com Thank you for your time and I have a great day, Will Stuck 816-390-4176 www.willstuck.com [cid:image002.gif at 01D31804.1750E670] A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. - Willy Wonka -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11849 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Adrienne Butler Youth Services Consultant Oklahoma Department of Libraries 200 Northeast 18th Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405.522.3323 adrienne.butler at libraries.ok.gov ________________________________ From: yscon on behalf of Sharon Rawlins Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 8:27:32 AM To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE); YSCON (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: Re: [yscon] Summer Reading Workshops I also received an email from him. I don?t know either ? the librarians on our summer reading committee do all the workshops ourselves. We used to hire someone but it?s just easier for us to do it. ~Sharon Best regards, Sharon Rawlins, MLS Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning NJ State Library 185 West State St. P.O. Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 ? fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 8:59 AM To: YSCON (yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us) Subject: [yscon] FW: Summer Reading Workshops Just curious if anyone has worked with Will and what the quality of his programming is? His website does display Arkansas and Missouri State Libraries as clients. Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: willstuck at willstuck.com [mailto:willstuck at willstuck.com] Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 6:56 PM Subject: Summer Reading Workshops <="" td=""> Greetings, My name is Will Stuck and I am writing you today in regards to summer reading workshops. As a children?s librarian for twenty years I found that attending a state library provided summer reading workshop was a great way to generate ideas and motivation. During that time, I was fortunate enough to be asked by the Missouri State Library to present those workshops on five occasions. As of this past June, I am no longer a children?s librarian but a professional speaker and entertainer. I speak at staff trainings, perform summer reading and other library shows and am still being asked to present workshops, both library related and non-library. If your state offers summer reading workshops or other programming related workshops for the librarians in your area, I would love the opportunity to submit a bid or RFP to present. While I plan on launching a new website later this fall, my current site does contain a list of clients, a testimonial video and images from previous events. www.willstuck.com Thank you for your time and I have a great day, Will Stuck 816-390-4176 www.willstuck.com [cid:image002.gif at 01D31804.1750E670] A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. - Willy Wonka -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11849 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Also article from Library Journal http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2017/08/public-services/charlottesville-libraries-weather-violent-protests-offer-unity/ On a lighter note we have some very cute photos of library activities. Enid Costley Children's and Youth Services Consultant Library of Virginia 800 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804.692.3765 enid.costley at lva.virginia.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Also, I'm happy to chat with anyone who has questions or would like to learn more. Thanks for your help. Linda W. Braun YALSA IMLS Future Ready with the Library Project Manager Best regards, Sharon Rawlins, MLS Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning NJ State Library 185 West State St. P.O. Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 - fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From srawlins at njstatelib.org Wed Aug 23 09:38:18 2017 From: srawlins at njstatelib.org (Sharon Rawlins) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 16:38:18 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Questions (regarding Family Engagement) Message-ID: <29f3b47781424c4490f1fab96c4a91c5@njstatelib.org> Hi, Everyone, I?ve been following the discussion about family engagement but after looking at Maryland?s wonderful toolkit, didn?t want to share what I?ve been doing with our state?s Department of Education on the same topic since Maryland?s is so wonderful! But, in NJ, we also created brochures for families on the topic. Here are the links: All documents are available here: http://www.state.nj.us/education/ece/njcyc/committees/family/resources/ The large document can be found here: http://www.state.nj.us/education/ece/njcyc/committees/family/resources/FamilyEngagement.pdf 4 Brochures: ? Before your baby is born: http://www.state.nj.us/education/ece/njcyc/committees/family/resources/HelpingChildBeHealthyBeforeBorn.pdf ? Infant/Toddler: ? http://www.state.nj.us/education/ece/njcyc/committees/family/resources/HelpingChildBeHealthyInfants.pdf ? Preschool: http://www.state.nj.us/education/ece/njcyc/committees/family/resources/HelpingChildBeHealthyPreschool.pdf ? School age: ? http://www.state.nj.us/education/ece/njcyc/committees/family/resources/HelpingChildBeHealthySchoolAge.pdf Looking forward to talking with everyone at the next webinar. I?m resending the meeting details too, because I often have to scroll through lots to find it and at least by having it listed, I won?t have to go back as far! And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: Family Engagement Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Call: 1-877-820-7831 / Participant passcode 137205# ~Sharon Best regards, Sharon Rawlins, MLS Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning NJ State Library 185 West State St. P.O. Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 ? fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Carrie Sanders -MSDE- Sent: Friday, August 11, 2017 7:16 AM To: jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Cc: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Good morning, The Maryland State Library is working closely with our Early Childhood Division of the Maryland State Department of MSDE in support of their Family Engagement Framework and recently released Toolkit that supports their Framework. The Toolkit, in addition to being available electronically, has also been printed in hard copy, and distributed to major early childhood providers around the state. Children's Departments of public libraries were included in this distribution, and I am currently working with my YSC in all systems to implement use of these Toolkits with their staff, customers, and community partners. Here is the link to a page discussing the Framework, with a link to the Toolkit on the right side of the page and a downloadable version of the Framework at the bottom. http://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/family-engagement-framework As the YSC of the Mrayland State Library, I serve as a member of the state's Family Engagement Coalition, which just hosted its second very successful Family Engagement Summit last week. Maryland is one of the few states that has included a special section to their ESSA plan on Family Engagement. I would love to hear what else is happening in other states about Family Engagement, and will plan to be on the call on August 31st. Have a great Friday! Carrie :) On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 2:01 PM, jdwyer at library.ohio.gov > wrote: Hello friends, Family engagement is the topic of this month?s YSCON virtual meeting on Thursday, Aug. 31. I am hosting, and did not have an agenda beyond the general topics on this Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing We could devote the call to discussing Susan?s question about framework building at the state/large level and creating structure beyond what is provided in the PLA/GFRP Ideabook. Not to put you on the spot, Susan and Katie, but are you available on 8/31 from 1-2 Eastern/10-11 Pacific, and interested? I?ll read the Parents 2017 report before the call; if other attendees also have time to review that report and the Ideabook before 8/31, we could use those documents to frame our conversation. Here is the link to download the Ideabook if you have not seen it: https://globalfrp.org/Articles/Ideabook-download-form More info on the PLA family engagement initiative: http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/familyengagement And, our YSCON virtual meeting details: Family Engagement Thursday, August 31, at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT Via conference call & Google Doc for notes before/during/after call Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z5J5a--9r1Ol_VcWx219j3OkVq07kpRESzR60w8zg5I/edit?usp=sharing Call: 1-877-820-7831 / Participant passcode 137205# best, Janet [cid:image002.jpg at 01D31C0C.B1819080] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Katie Anderson Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 1:14 PM To: Pannebaker, Susan >; yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Questions Hi all, I too have been thinking about family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family and how to use it/provide a framework for libraries in Oregon to increase and improve family engagement. I'm not as far as Susan, but would greatly appreciate any ideas! Multnomah County Library is doing week-long camps for teens most of this summer. For example, Literary Character Creation Camp and Manga Short Animation Camp are taking place this week. You might contact their head of teen services Sara Ryan (sryan at multcolib.org) and the summer reading coordinator Seana Lane (seanal at multcolib.org) to learn more. Katie Anderson Youth Services Consultant katie.anderson at state.or.us | 503-378-2528 | www.oregon.gov/osl/ld Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr | Pinterest -----Original Message----- From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Pannebaker, Susan Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 9:17 AM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Questions Good afternoon, I have been trying to develop a framework for family engagement based on the IDEA Book by Global Family Research and PLA and have not gotten far as other things keep popping up. I feel like many of my libraries need a bit more structure than what was in that document. Then the other day I found the Parents 2017: Unleashing Their Power & Potential report (https://r50gh2ss1ic2mww8s3uvjvq1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/LH_ParentsReport2017_20170719_MasterScreen_SinglePages_AN.pdf) that talked about parents perception of their child's abilities. That has gotten me energized again. I am wondering if anyone else has been thinking about what they could do to build on the IDEA book? The other thing I am working on is helping PA libraries move toward summer learning. My goals are to find ways to reach more kids especially in rural areas and to shrink the opportunity gap. Libraries need to be the place every child no matter the family's income can participate in programs that provide a chance to dabble in different topics and see what sticks. One of our libraries has actually provided a week long dance camp. If anyone else is heading in this direction I would like to talk with you. And in answer to the question about collaboration software. I have nothing I can use at work. We are locked down pretty tight. I do work arounds with my iPad, computer at home and USB sticks. Susan _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. -- Carrie Sanders Youth Services Coordinator Maryland State Library 22 S. 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I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From LancasterC5 at michigan.gov Wed Aug 23 11:39:30 2017 From: LancasterC5 at michigan.gov (Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 18:39:30 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> Message-ID: I'm thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! :) Congrats! This brings up a question - how many of us are staying for YALSA's YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It's going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I'm hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan's Future...during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan's children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 - fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine ; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I'm thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! :) Congrats! This brings up a question - how many of us are staying for YALSA's YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It's going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I'm hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan's Future...during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan's children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! 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Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11849 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From eblack at georgialibraries.org Wed Aug 23 11:52:00 2017 From: eblack at georgialibraries.org (Elaine Black) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 14:52:00 -0400 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> Message-ID: I will not be at the Symposium this year (last year's was awesome!) but I will be attending the YALSA/IMLS YSCON Forum. :-) See y'all there! -- E.B. Black Director of Youth Services Georgia Public Library Service 1800 Century Place, Suite 150 Atlanta, GA 30345 tel. (404) 235-7127 eblack at georgialibraries.org www.georgialibraries.org On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 2:46 PM, Sharon Rawlins wrote: > Jasmine, I?m really happy and excited that you?re in my second favorite > state (I got my undergraduate degree at Chapel Hill, NC). Congrats on the > new job and I?m looking forward to working with you after you get settled > in. I know it will be an adjustment but NC is lucky to have you. > > > > I will be staying for both the Symposium and the YSCon meeting and would > love to get together to sightsee/dinner. > > > > ~Sharon > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > Sharon Rawlins, MLS > > Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning > > NJ State Library > > 185 West State St. > > P.O. Box 520 > > Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 > > srawlins at njstatelib.org > > 609-278-2640 ext. 116 <(609)%20278-2640> > > 609-278-2650 <(609)%20278-2650> ? fax > > CSLP 2017-2018 Past President > > > > > > > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:40 PM > *To:* Rockwell, Jasmine ; ' > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > I?m thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! J Congrats! > > > > This brings up a question ? how many of us are staying for YALSA?s YSCON > meeting the few days after the Symposium? It?s going to be a really long > weekend of meetings so I?m hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be > interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? > > > > *Cathy Lancaster* > > > > Youth Services Coordinator > > Statewide Library Services > > Library of Michigan > > 517-335-8129 <(517)%20335-8129> > > 517-373-5700 <(517)%20373-5700> f > > LancasterC5 at michigan.gov > > www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan > > > > Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a > Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s > children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup > > > > [image: cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] > > > > > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Rockwell, > Jasmine > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM > *To:* 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > Hi all, > > > Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is > bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad > school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services > coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. > > > > I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you > aren?t rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position > as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I > could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new > challenges! > > > > I don?t yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope > that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing > jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If > anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at > nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven?t already. > > > > To continued employment! > > > > Best, > > > > Jasmine Rockwell > > Children?s & Youth Services Coordinator > > South Dakota State Library > > 800 Governors Drive > > Pierre, SD 57501 > > (605) 773-5066 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > yscon mailing list > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to 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... 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Jasmine, I'm really happy and excited that you're in my second favorite state (I got my undergraduate degree at Chapel Hill, NC). Congrats on the new job and I'm looking forward to working with you after you get settled in. I know it will be an adjustment but NC is lucky to have you. I will be staying for both the Symposium and the YSCon meeting and would love to get together to sightsee/dinner. ~Sharon Best regards, Sharon Rawlins, MLS Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning NJ State Library 185 West State St. P.O. Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 - fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine >; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I'm thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! :) Congrats! This brings up a question - how many of us are staying for YALSA's YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It's going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I'm hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan's Future...during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan's children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! 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Sally Sally Snyder Coordinator of Children and Young Adult Library Services Nebraska Library Commission 1200 N Street, Suite 120 Lincoln, NE 68508-2023 800-307-2665 or 402-471-2045 sally.snyder at nebraska.gov From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 12:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Krista.King-Oaks at ky.gov Wed Aug 23 11:58:07 2017 From: Krista.King-Oaks at ky.gov (King-Oaks, Krista (KDLA)) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 18:58:07 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> , Message-ID: <0156D4DF693ADC41A59ED3AC171C737901878E39@AGEXM05.eas.ds.ky.gov> So excited to learn we won't be "losing" Jasmine! And - I second sight seeing/dining in the 'Ville. I would be happy to help coordinate and show off one of my most favorite cities. ~Krista :) Krista King-Oaks Youth Services Consultant Library Development Branch Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives (502) 564-1739 krista.king-oaks at ky.gov Services provided by the Library Development Branch of KDLA are funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. [imls] ________________________________ From: yscon [yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] on behalf of Yates, Beth [BYates at library.IN.gov] Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:55 PM To: Sharon Rawlins; Lancaster, Catherine (MDE); Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I will be at both and would also be in for dinner! There are some really yummy restaurants in Louisville? Beth Yates Children?s Consultant Professional Development Office Indiana State Library 140 N. Senate Ave Indianapolis, IN 46204 byates at library.in.gov Office: 317.234.5649 Cell: 317.517.1738 From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Sharon Rawlins Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:46 PM To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) ; Rockwell, Jasmine ; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Jasmine, I?m really happy and excited that you?re in my second favorite state (I got my undergraduate degree at Chapel Hill, NC). Congrats on the new job and I?m looking forward to working with you after you get settled in. I know it will be an adjustment but NC is lucky to have you. I will be staying for both the Symposium and the YSCon meeting and would love to get together to sightsee/dinner. ~Sharon Best regards, Sharon Rawlins, MLS Youth Services Specialist for Lifelong Learning NJ State Library 185 West State St. P.O. Box 520 Trenton, NJ 08625-0520 srawlins at njstatelib.org 609-278-2640 ext. 116 609-278-2650 ? fax CSLP 2017-2018 Past President From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine >; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I?m thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! :) Congrats! This brings up a question ? how many of us are staying for YALSA?s YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It?s going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I?m hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren?t rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don?t yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven?t already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children?s & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Sally Sally Snyder Coordinator of Children and Young Adult Library Services Nebraska Library Commission 1200 N Street, Suite 120 Lincoln, NE 68508-2023 800-307-2665 or 402-471-2045 sally.snyder at nebraska.gov From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 12:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Staci.Shaw at libraries.idaho.gov Wed Aug 23 12:16:41 2017 From: Staci.Shaw at libraries.idaho.gov (Staci Shaw) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 19:16:41 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> Message-ID: Jasmine, so glad you will still be working as a youth services consultant! I know you were wanting to get in a library to work with youth, but your talents at the state level are so valuable. I lived in Chapel Hill for a year (a really long time ago) and it's so beautiful. I won't be attending the YALSA symposium or meeting, but my partner Tammy Hawley-House will. Look for her and say hi. See you down the road! ~ Staci What I'm reading right now: The Tumbling Turner Sisters, by Juliette Fay Listening to: Everything Everything, by Nicola Yoon From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 12:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine ; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I'm thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! :) Congrats! This brings up a question - how many of us are staying for YALSA's YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It's going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I'm hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan's Future...during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan's children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 44073 bytes Desc: not available URL: From LancasterC5 at michigan.gov Wed Aug 23 12:28:55 2017 From: LancasterC5 at michigan.gov (Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 19:28:55 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Career/College Readiness study Message-ID: Found this buried in a YALSA update, so I apologize for cross-posting: http://www.youthtruthsurvey.org/college-career-readiness-2017/ I find it interesting! A Western Michigan University Librarian has been working on an article for her sabbatical on college prep in public libraries, which I will share when she is published. Perhaps something to add to our list of many things to talk to about at YALSA. 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Cathy Howser Coordinator of Children's & Institutional Programs Arkansas State Library 900 Capitol Ave., Suite 100 Little Rock AR 72201-3108 (501) 682-2860 office (501) 682-1693 fax cathy at library.arkansas.gov From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I'm thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! :) Congrats! This brings up a question - how many of us are staying for YALSA's YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It's going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I'm hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan's Future...during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan's children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11849 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From merri.monks at iowa.gov Wed Aug 23 12:47:16 2017 From: merri.monks at iowa.gov (Monks, Merri) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 14:47:16 -0500 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: <26327666b9c84edf91a83f0c196b37c0@library.arkansas.gov> References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> <26327666b9c84edf91a83f0c196b37c0@library.arkansas.gov> Message-ID: Congratulations, Jasmine!! I'm not able to attend the Symposium but will arrive in Louisville by dinnertime on Sunday evening for the Forum and would like to join the group for dinner and sight-seeing. *Merri Monks* Youth Services Consultant *State Library of Iowa* | Des Moines Office 515.281.7572 | Merri.Monks at iowa.gov 1112 E. Grand Avenue | Des Moines, IA 50319 www.StateLibraryofIowa.org On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Cathy Howser wrote: > Yayyy, Jasmine!!! I?m thrilled for you and us! > > > > I will be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to participate in > whatever we drum up. > > > > Cathy Howser > > Coordinator of Children?s & Institutional Programs > > Arkansas State Library > > 900 Capitol Ave., Suite 100 > > Little Rock AR 72201-3108 > > (501) 682-2860 office > > (501) 682-1693 fax > > cathy at library.arkansas.gov > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:40 PM > *To:* Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > I?m thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! J Congrats! > > > > This brings up a question ? how many of us are staying for YALSA?s YSCON > meeting the few days after the Symposium? It?s going to be a really long > weekend of meetings so I?m hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be > interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? > > > > *Cathy Lancaster* > > > > Youth Services Coordinator > > Statewide Library Services > > Library of Michigan > > 517-335-8129 > > 517-373-5700 f > > LancasterC5 at michigan.gov > > www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan > > > > Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a > Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s > children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup > > > > [image: cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] > > > > > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Rockwell, > Jasmine > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM > *To:* 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > Hi all, > > > Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is > bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad > school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services > coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. > > > > I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you > aren?t rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position > as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I > could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new > challenges! > > > > I don?t yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope > that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing > jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If > anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at > nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven?t already. > > > > To continued employment! > > > > Best, > > > > Jasmine Rockwell > > Children?s & Youth Services Coordinator > > South Dakota State Library > > 800 Governors Drive > > Pierre, SD 57501 > > (605) 773-5066 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > yscon mailing list > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to 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... 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All the best, Kate Greene Smith Youth Services and Special Projects Coordinator Tennessee State Library and Archives Office of Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett 403 7th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 PH: (615) 253-6445 FAX: (615) 532-9904 Email: kate.smith at tn.gov This electronic mail may be subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn. Code Ann. ?10-7-503 et seq. Any reply to this email may also be subject to this act. The mission of the Office of the Secretary of State is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment. Secretary of State Social Media Links: www.facebook.com/TennesseeSecretaryofState www.facebook.com/TNStateLibraryArchives/timeline From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Cathy Howser Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:38 PM To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE); Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! *** This is an EXTERNAL email. Please exercise caution. DO NOT open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email - STS-Security. *** Yayyy, Jasmine!!! I'm thrilled for you and us! I will be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to participate in whatever we drum up. Cathy Howser Coordinator of Children's & Institutional Programs Arkansas State Library 900 Capitol Ave., Suite 100 Little Rock AR 72201-3108 (501) 682-2860 office (501) 682-1693 fax cathy at library.arkansas.gov From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I'm thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! :) Congrats! This brings up a question - how many of us are staying for YALSA's YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It's going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I'm hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan's Future...during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan's children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren't rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don't yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven't already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children's & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 11849 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From Crist_B at cde.state.co.us Wed Aug 23 12:53:20 2017 From: Crist_B at cde.state.co.us (Crist, Beth) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 19:53:20 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> <26327666b9c84edf91a83f0c196b37c0@library.arkansas.gov> Message-ID: <1D0E91D43F770246BA9391175790DA670170E97A53@esvr02.cde.state.co.us> Yes, congratulations, Jasmine! That?s great! I?ll be at both meetings too and would love to share a tour and dinner with great colleagues. I?m looking forward to seeing all of you there! Beth Beth Crist Youth & Family Services Consultant Colorado State Library, Library Development [cid:image6ec2f4.PNG at 320786b0.44ba8a35] P 303.866.6908 201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 309, Denver, CO 80203 Crist_B at cde.state.co.us | www.cde.state.co.us [cid:imagefeabfc.PNG at 4fd28e9d.48a593c0] [cid:imaged52d52.PNG at b91fb838.4f9bc990] [cid:imagecd662e.PNG at a9d0b29d.4b99a058] [cid:imagefd7ca0.PNG at 8f67d8d6.4885c210] Email cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Therefore, email cannot be used to transfer files containing personally identifiable information of educators or students. Contact the intended recipient to mutually determine enhanced security options for transferring such information. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Kate Smith Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:48 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Congratulations Jasmine! Lucky for NC! I?ll be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to have a tour guide and share dinner. I?m looking forward to everything we?re going to learn that weekend. All the best, Kate Greene Smith Youth Services and Special Projects Coordinator Tennessee State Library and Archives Office of Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett 403 7th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 PH: (615) 253-6445 FAX: (615) 532-9904 Email: kate.smith at tn.gov This electronic mail may be subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn. Code Ann. ?10-7-503 et seq. Any reply to this email may also be subject to this act. The mission of the Office of the Secretary of State is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment. Secretary of State Social Media Links: www.facebook.com/TennesseeSecretaryofState www.facebook.com/TNStateLibraryArchives/timeline From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Cathy Howser Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:38 PM To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE); Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! *** This is an EXTERNAL email. Please exercise caution. DO NOT open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email - STS-Security. *** Yayyy, Jasmine!!! I?m thrilled for you and us! I will be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to participate in whatever we drum up. Cathy Howser Coordinator of Children?s & Institutional Programs Arkansas State Library 900 Capitol Ave., Suite 100 Little Rock AR 72201-3108 (501) 682-2860 office (501) 682-1693 fax cathy at library.arkansas.gov From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I?m thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! ? Congrats! This brings up a question ? how many of us are staying for YALSA?s YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It?s going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I?m hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren?t rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don?t yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven?t already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children?s & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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DPI) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 20:05:03 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: <1D0E91D43F770246BA9391175790DA670170E97A53@esvr02.cde.state.co.us> References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> <26327666b9c84edf91a83f0c196b37c0@library.arkansas.gov> <1D0E91D43F770246BA9391175790DA670170E97A53@esvr02.cde.state.co.us> Message-ID: <977c0e1061a54f739d29afc17c945e0a@MESPWV03.dpi.wi.us> Ditto on the hurrahs and get-together. I?m in for all of the above. Tessa Michaelson Schmidt Public Library Youth and Inclusive Services Consultant State Library Agency Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction 125 South Webster Street Madison, WI 53703 (608) 267-5077 tessa.schmidt at dpi.wi.gov Youth and Inclusive Services From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Crist, Beth Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:53 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Yes, congratulations, Jasmine! That?s great! I?ll be at both meetings too and would love to share a tour and dinner with great colleagues. I?m looking forward to seeing all of you there! Beth Beth Crist Youth & Family Services Consultant Colorado State Library, Library Development [cid:image002.png at 01D31C21.327233C0] P 303.866.6908 201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 309, Denver, CO 80203 Crist_B at cde.state.co.us | www.cde.state.co.us [cid:image003.png at 01D31C21.327233C0] [cid:image004.png at 01D31C21.327233C0] [cid:image005.png at 01D31C21.327233C0] [cid:image006.png at 01D31C21.327233C0] Email cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Therefore, email cannot be used to transfer files containing personally identifiable information of educators or students. Contact the intended recipient to mutually determine enhanced security options for transferring such information. From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Kate Smith Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:48 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Congratulations Jasmine! Lucky for NC! I?ll be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to have a tour guide and share dinner. I?m looking forward to everything we?re going to learn that weekend. All the best, Kate Greene Smith Youth Services and Special Projects Coordinator Tennessee State Library and Archives Office of Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett 403 7th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 PH: (615) 253-6445 FAX: (615) 532-9904 Email: kate.smith at tn.gov This electronic mail may be subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, Tenn. Code Ann. ?10-7-503 et seq. Any reply to this email may also be subject to this act. The mission of the Office of the Secretary of State is to exceed the expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a customer-centered environment. Secretary of State Social Media Links: www.facebook.com/TennesseeSecretaryofState www.facebook.com/TNStateLibraryArchives/timeline From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Cathy Howser Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:38 PM To: Lancaster, Catherine (MDE); Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! *** This is an EXTERNAL email. Please exercise caution. DO NOT open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email - STS-Security. *** Yayyy, Jasmine!!! I?m thrilled for you and us! I will be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to participate in whatever we drum up. Cathy Howser Coordinator of Children?s & Institutional Programs Arkansas State Library 900 Capitol Ave., Suite 100 Little Rock AR 72201-3108 (501) 682-2860 office (501) 682-1693 fax cathy at library.arkansas.gov From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE) Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:40 PM To: Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' Subject: Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! I?m thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! ? Congrats! This brings up a question ? how many of us are staying for YALSA?s YSCON meeting the few days after the Symposium? It?s going to be a really long weekend of meetings so I?m hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? Cathy Lancaster Youth Services Coordinator Statewide Library Services Library of Michigan 517-335-8129 517-373-5700 f LancasterC5 at michigan.gov www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup [cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of Rockwell, Jasmine Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM To: 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! Hi all, Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you aren?t rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new challenges! I don?t yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven?t already. To continued employment! Best, Jasmine Rockwell Children?s & Youth Services Coordinator South Dakota State Library 800 Governors Drive Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-5066 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: image007.png Type: image/png Size: 11849 bytes Desc: image007.png URL: From sdeeds at utah.gov Wed Aug 23 13:21:44 2017 From: sdeeds at utah.gov (Sharon Deeds) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2017 14:21:44 -0600 Subject: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! In-Reply-To: <977c0e1061a54f739d29afc17c945e0a@MESPWV03.dpi.wi.us> References: <2d1780a5723d416e97aa272c7e41f26e@SD3EXC03B.k12.sd.local> <26327666b9c84edf91a83f0c196b37c0@library.arkansas.gov> <1D0E91D43F770246BA9391175790DA670170E97A53@esvr02.cde.state.co.us> <977c0e1061a54f739d29afc17c945e0a@MESPWV03.dpi.wi.us> Message-ID: Double ditto. I'm attending both meetings and will be happy to enjoy everyone's company on Sunday. Sharon On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 2:05 PM, Schmidt, Tessa M. DPI < Tessa.Schmidt at dpi.wi.gov> wrote: > Ditto on the hurrahs and get-together. I?m in for all of the above. > > > > Tessa Michaelson Schmidt > > Public Library Youth and Inclusive Services Consultant > > State Library Agency > > Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction > > 125 South Webster Street > Madison, WI 53703 > > (608) 267-5077 > > tessa.schmidt at dpi.wi.gov > > Youth and Inclusive Services > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] *On Behalf > Of *Crist, Beth > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:53 PM > *To:* 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > Yes, congratulations, Jasmine! That?s great! > > > > I?ll be at both meetings too and would love to share a tour and dinner > with great colleagues. I?m looking forward to seeing all of you there! > > Beth > > > > > > *Beth Crist* > *Youth & Family Services Consultant* > Colorado State Library, Library Development > > P 303.866.6908 <(303)%20866-6908> > 201 East Colfax Avenue, Room 309, Denver, CO 80203 > Crist_B at cde.state.co.us | www.cde.state.co.us > > > > > > *Email cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information > could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or > incomplete, or contain viruses. Therefore, email cannot be used to transfer > files containing personally identifiable information of educators or > students. Contact the intended recipient to mutually determine enhanced > security options for transferring such information.* > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Kate Smith > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:48 PM > *To:* 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > Congratulations Jasmine! Lucky for NC! > > > > I?ll be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to have a tour guide > and share dinner. I?m looking forward to everything we?re going to learn > that weekend. > > > > All the best, > > *Kate Greene Smith * > > Youth Services and Special Projects Coordinator > > Tennessee State Library and Archives > > Office of Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett > > 403 7th Avenue North > > Nashville, TN 37243 > > PH: (615) 253-6445 > > FAX: (615) 532-9904 > > Email: *kate.smith at tn.gov * > > > > This electronic mail may be subject to the Tennessee Public Records Act, > Tenn. Code Ann. ?10-7-503 et seq. Any reply to this email may also be > subject to this act. > > The mission of the Office of the Secretary of State is to exceed the > expectations of our customers, the taxpayers, by operating at the highest > levels of accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and accountability in a > customer-centered environment. > > > > Secretary of State Social Media Links: > > www.facebook.com/TennesseeSecretaryofState > > www.facebook.com/TNStateLibraryArchives/timeline > > > > > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Cathy Howser > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:38 PM > *To:* Lancaster, Catherine (MDE); Rockwell, Jasmine; ' > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > > **** This is an EXTERNAL email. Please exercise caution. DO NOT open > attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email - > STS-Security. *** * > > Yayyy, Jasmine!!! I?m thrilled for you and us! > > > > I will be at both meetings in Louisville and would love to participate in > whatever we drum up. > > > > Cathy Howser > > Coordinator of Children?s & Institutional Programs > > Arkansas State Library > > 900 Capitol Ave., Suite 100 > > Little Rock AR 72201-3108 > > (501) 682-2860 office > > (501) 682-1693 fax > > cathy at library.arkansas.gov > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Lancaster, > Catherine (MDE) > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:40 PM > *To:* Rockwell, Jasmine; 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* Re: [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > I?m thrilled to have Jasmine continue in this field! J Congrats! > > > > This brings up a question ? how many of us are staying for YALSA?s YSCON > meeting the few days after the Symposium? It?s going to be a really long > weekend of meetings so I?m hoping Sunday afternoon/evening folks might be > interested in some sight-seeing/dinner? > > > > *Cathy Lancaster* > > > > Youth Services Coordinator > > Statewide Library Services > > Library of Michigan > > 517-335-8129 <(517)%20335-8129> > > 517-373-5700 <(517)%20373-5700> f > > LancasterC5 at michigan.gov > > www.mi.gov/libraryofmichigan > > > > Nourishing Michigan?s Future?during school and during the summer! Find a > Summer Food Service Program site nearest you and encourage Michigan?s > children to Meet Up and Eat Up! www.michigan.gov/meetupeatup > > > > [image: cid:image002.png at 01D2CD53.CCC38130] > > > > > > > > > > *From:* yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > ] *On Behalf Of *Rockwell, > Jasmine > *Sent:* Wednesday, August 23, 2017 1:31 PM > *To:* 'yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us' > *Subject:* [yscon] Goodbye...but not for long! > > > > Hi all, > > > Well today is my last day at the South Dakota State Library. Leaving is > bittersweet as this was my first professional library job fresh out of grad > school. Just over 12 years ago, I started as the greenest youth services > coordinator there ever was and I depart feeling quite well-seasoned. > > > > I would say goodbye to you all, but fortunately (or unfortunately) you > aren?t rid of me yet. On September 15th I will start in my new position > as the Youth Services Consultant for the State Library of North Carolina! I > could not be more excited to start on this new chapter with lots of new > challenges! > > > > I don?t yet know if I will be attending the YALSA Symposium, but I do hope > that I can so I will be able to continue in the work that we are doing > jointly with YALSA. I also want to keep up my professional capacity. If > anyone needs me in the interim, feel free to email me at > nolajazz at gmail.com or find me on Facebook if you haven?t already. > > > > To continued employment! > > > > Best, > > > > Jasmine Rockwell > > Children?s & Youth Services Coordinator > > South Dakota State Library > > 800 Governors Drive > > Pierre, SD 57501 > > (605) 773-5066 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > yscon mailing list > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for > content. > Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of > the message, by phone or email. > Technical questions? Call 503-378-8800. > > -- Sharon Deeds, Youth Services Coordinator/Consultant Utah State Library Division 250 N 1950 W Suite A Salt Lake City, UT 84116-7901 801-715-6742 sdeeds at utah.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Janet [cid:image001.jpg at 01D31C2C.DFBB9E30] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant 274 E. 1st Avenue Columbus, OH 43201 Tel: 614-644-6910 Fax: 614-466-3584 jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 4806 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Grand Avenue | Des Moines, IA 50319 www.StateLibraryofIowa.org On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 3:28 PM, jdwyer at library.ohio.gov < jdwyer at library.ohio.gov> wrote: > Hi peeps! I set up a list on our YSCON Google folder to collect info on > who is going to Louisville and who wants to meet for dinner. It?s not > pretty, but I don?t know who is going to keep track of all these emails > otherwise. J > > > > Please sign up if attending any/all: > > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jduzMIgvGnqudXMHrdn7-- > DDA8G4fxDWWMBEyBj5fBw/edit?usp=sharing > > > > > > Also: Jasmine! You do rock! And NC is fortunate to be getting you. > > > > Janet > > > > Janet Ingraham Dwyer > > Library Consultant > > 274 E. 1st Avenue > > Columbus, OH 43201 > > Tel: 614-644-6910 > > Fax: 614-466-3584 > > jdwyer at library.ohio.gov > > http://library.ohio.gov > > http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services > > *[image: cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0]* > *[image: Description: > Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page]* > *[image: Description: Blog logo - > Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog]* > *[image: > cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0]* > Share Your Story > by telling us > how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > yscon mailing list > yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon > Hosted by the Oregon State Library. 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[imls] ________________________________ From: yscon [yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] on behalf of Monks, Merri [merri.monks at iowa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 4:30 PM To: jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Cc: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Sign-up for dinner @ YALSA etc. Great idea--thanks for doing this! Merri Monks Youth Services Consultant State Library of Iowa | Des Moines Office 515.281.7572 | Merri.Monks at iowa.gov 1112 E. Grand Avenue | Des Moines, IA 50319 www.StateLibraryofIowa.org On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 3:28 PM, jdwyer at library.ohio.gov > wrote: Hi peeps! I set up a list on our YSCON Google folder to collect info on who is going to Louisville and who wants to meet for dinner. It?s not pretty, but I don?t know who is going to keep track of all these emails otherwise. :) Please sign up if attending any/all: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jduzMIgvGnqudXMHrdn7--DDA8G4fxDWWMBEyBj5fBw/edit?usp=sharing Also: Jasmine! You do rock! And NC is fortunate to be getting you. Janet [cid:image001.jpg at 01D31C2C.DFBB9E30] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant 274 E. 1st Avenue Columbus, OH 43201 Tel: 614-644-6910 Fax: 614-466-3584 jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? 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[imls] ________________________________ From: yscon [yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] on behalf of Monks, Merri [merri.monks at iowa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 4:30 PM To: jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Cc: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: Re: [yscon] Sign-up for dinner @ YALSA etc. Great idea--thanks for doing this! Merri Monks Youth Services Consultant State Library of Iowa | Des Moines Office 515.281.7572 | Merri.Monks at iowa.gov 1112 E. Grand Avenue | Des Moines, IA 50319 www.StateLibraryofIowa.org On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 3:28 PM, jdwyer at library.ohio.gov > wrote: Hi peeps! I set up a list on our YSCON Google folder to collect info on who is going to Louisville and who wants to meet for dinner. It?s not pretty, but I don?t know who is going to keep track of all these emails otherwise. ? Please sign up if attending any/all: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jduzMIgvGnqudXMHrdn7--DDA8G4fxDWWMBEyBj5fBw/edit?usp=sharing Also: Jasmine! You do rock! And NC is fortunate to be getting you. Janet [cid:image001.jpg at 01D31C2C.DFBB9E30] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant 274 E. 1st Avenue Columbus, OH 43201 Tel: 614-644-6910 Fax: 614-466-3584 jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. _______________________________________________ yscon mailing list yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/yscon Hosted by the Oregon State Library. The Library is not responsible for content. Questions related to message content should be directed to the sender of the message, by phone or email. Technical questions? 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Name: image004.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1067 bytes Desc: image004.jpg URL: From Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us Thu Aug 24 07:17:38 2017 From: Deanne.Dekle at state.nm.us (Dekle, Deanne, DCA) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2017 14:17:38 +0000 Subject: [yscon] Sign-up for dinner @ YALSA etc. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1c83fa25efcb46d8ab2af30b1ddb93d0@MBXCAS001.nmes.lcl> Awesome! Thanks for doing this Janet! See you all in Louisville! Deanne From: yscon [mailto:yscon-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of jdwyer at library.ohio.gov Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 2:29 PM To: yscon at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [yscon] Sign-up for dinner @ YALSA etc. Hi peeps! I set up a list on our YSCON Google folder to collect info on who is going to Louisville and who wants to meet for dinner. 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It's not pretty, but I don't know who is going to keep track of all these emails otherwise. :) Please sign up if attending any/all: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jduzMIgvGnqudXMHrdn7--DDA8G4fxDWWMBEyBj5fBw/edit?usp=sharing Also: Jasmine! You do rock! And NC is fortunate to be getting you. Janet [cid:image006.jpg at 01D31CB4.C9700890] Janet Ingraham Dwyer Library Consultant 274 E. 1st Avenue Columbus, OH 43201 Tel: 614-644-6910 Fax: 614-466-3584 jdwyer at library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov http://library.ohio.gov/youth-services [cid:image002.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] [Description: Twitter logo - links to the State Library of Ohio's Twitter page] [Description: Blog logo - Links to the State Library of Ohio's blog] [cid:image005.png at 01CE3601.569A19D0] Share Your Story by telling us how a State Library service or resource helped you or your library. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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