From delanema@oplin.org Thu Jul 1 14:19:18 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:19:18 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] ONLY 3 SEATS LEFT! Register by July 6: After your Independence day celebration.... Message-ID: <0b3901c45f6e$03eb9ab0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0B35_01C45F4C.7CD53FC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Come visit OVAL and LEARN! Friday, July 9 - 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. MICROSOFT 2000 POWERPOINT - BASIC OVAL/MOLO/SOLO MEMBER COST: $0 NON-MEMBER COST: $60 PRESENTED BY: John Paul, Winsoft Computer Education, Inc. SPACE IS LIMITED - Register soon! As of today, only 3 seats left! Register by July 6 via e-mail : Margaret @ ceoval@oplin.org or call 1-800-759-1537 x2 COURSE AGENDA: This course will provide a solid understanding of presentation basics. The student will learn to effectively plan out their presentation structure as well as utilize basic PowerPoint utilities. Topics include the layout of slide types, PowerPoint views, and the previewing of slide shows. There will be a strong emphasis on editing and formatting techniques, as well as an in-depth session on graphic design tools. I - Getting Started A) What is PowerPoint B) Preparing For Use 1) Your First Presentation 2) New Presentations C) Preparing Presentations 1) Understanding Slide Types 2) Planning The Presentation D) Screen Elements II - Applying Slide Types A) Title Slides 1) Removing Slide Elements 2) Re-applying Slide Elements B) Bullet Slides 1) Applying 2) Formatting Bullet Types III - Working In Views A) Outline View B) Slide Sorter View C) Previewing The Slide Show D) Speaker Notes IV - Managing Presentation Files A) File Management B) Recently Used File List 1) Windows List 2) Single Document Interface V - Graphic Design A) Drawing Tools 1) Basic Tools 2) Rectangles, Ovals, Lines B) Formatting Drawn Objects 1) Object Selection 2) Modifying Fill & Line Colors 3) Rotating & Flipping Objects 4) Stacked Objects 5) Object Groups 6) Object Alignment C) Working With AutoShapes D) ClipArt 1) Viewing ClipArt Organization 2) Formatting ClipArt Images VI - Presentation Formatting A) Formatting Text 1) Text Boxes 2) Selecting Text 3) Character Formatting 4) Paragraph Formatting B) Design Templates C) Slide Color Schemes D) Presentation Backgrounds E) AutoContent Wizard VII - Printing Hope you enjoy your holiday... Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0B35_01C45F4C.7CD53FC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Come visit OVAL and=20 LEARN!

Friday, July = 9 - 8:30=20 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

MICROSOFT=20 2000 POWERPOINT - BASIC

OVAL/MOLO/SOLO = MEMBER=20 COST: $0

NON-MEMBER COST:=20 $60

PRESENTED BY: John Paul, Winsoft Computer = Education,=20 Inc.

SPACE IS LIMITED - Register=20 soon!  As = of today,=20 only 3 seats left! 

Register by July 6 via e-mail : Margaret @ = ceoval@oplin.org =20 or call 1-800-759-1537 = x2 

COURSE = AGENDA:=20 This course will provide a solid understanding of presentation = basics.=20 The student will learn to effectively plan out their presentation = structure as=20 well as utilize basic PowerPoint utilities. Topics include the layout of = slide=20 types, PowerPoint views, and the previewing of slide shows. There will = be a=20 strong emphasis on editing and formatting techniques, as well as an = in-depth=20 session on graphic design tools.

I - Getting=20 Started
A) What is PowerPoint
B) Preparing For Use
1) = Your=20 First Presentation
2) New Presentations
C) Preparing = Presentations
1)=20 Understanding Slide Types
2) Planning The Presentation
D) Screen=20 Elements

II - Applying Slide Types
A) Title=20 Slides
1) Removing Slide Elements
2) Re-applying Slide = Elements
B)=20 Bullet Slides
1) Applying
2) Formatting Bullet = Types

III -=20 Working In Views
A) Outline View
B) Slide Sorter = View
C)=20 Previewing The Slide Show
D) Speaker Notes

IV - = Managing=20 Presentation Files
A) File Management
B) Recently Used = File=20 List
1) Windows List
2) Single Document = Interface

V - Graphic Design
A) Drawing = Tools
1) Basic=20 Tools
2) Rectangles, Ovals, Lines
B) Formatting Drawn = Objects
1) Object=20 Selection
2) Modifying Fill & Line Colors
3) Rotating & = Flipping=20 Objects
4) Stacked Objects
5) Object Groups
6) Object = Alignment
C)=20 Working With AutoShapes
D) ClipArt
1) Viewing ClipArt = Organization
2)=20 Formatting ClipArt Images

VI - Presentation=20 Formatting
A) Formatting Text
1) Text Boxes
2) = Selecting=20 Text
3) Character Formatting
4) Paragraph Formatting
B) Design=20 Templates
C) Slide Color Schemes
D) Presentation Backgrounds
E) = AutoContent Wizard

VII - = Printing

Hope you=20 enjoy your holiday...


Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education=20 Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System = (OVAL)
252=20 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ = 740-384-2106=20 fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org

------=_NextPart_000_0B35_01C45F4C.7CD53FC0-- From delanema@oplin.org Fri Jul 2 15:34:57 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 10:34:57 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Showcase of Integrated Library Systems Message-ID: <000601c46041$c0bf4dc0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C46020.39AB63D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friday, August 6, 2004 @ Ohio Valley Area Libraries brings you demonstrations of these integrated library systems... POLARIS 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @ OVAL with Kathie Graham, MLS, Polaris Account Manager for GIS Information Systems --Designed for public libraries and ranked #1 in customer support, Polaris provides completely customizable system administration, an easy-to-use portal PAC available in 115 languages, and fully integrated cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, and serials control. Designed to support the way staff works and patrons search, Polaris is the right system for today’s libraries and tomorrow’s. With Polaris it’s easy to add functions like virtual reference; PC management; thin clients; check in, sorting and conveyor systems; and EDI with your book vendors. KOHA 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. @ OVAL with Nelsonville Public Library Director Stephen Hedges and staff members Joshua Ferraro, and Owen Leonard Skemotah Solutions, custom software developers based in Athens, Ohio, will demonstrate Koha, a freely-distributed Integrated Library System(www.koha.org). They will also discuss services they offer to help libraries implement and use Koha. Location: Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL), 252 W. 13th Street, Wellston, OH 45692 ( http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/ ) Costs to attend are as follows: a.. OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member library staffs: $0.00 b.. Staffs from all types of Ohio libraries: $0.00 c.. Staffs from all types of Non-Ohio libraries: $15.00 Registration is on a first come, first served basis. To register, e-mail your contact information to Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org by Friday, July 30, 2004. "OVAL: Your Source for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration, Innovation!" Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C46020.39AB63D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Friday, August 6, 2004 @ Ohio Valley Area Libraries brings you=20 demonstrations of these integrated library=20 systems...

POLARIS

9:30 a.m. - 12:00 = p.m. @=20 OVAL
with Kathie Graham, = MLS, Polaris=20 Account Manager for GIS Information Systems
--Designed for=20 public libraries and ranked #1 in customer support, Polaris provides = completely=20 customizable system administration, an easy-to-use portal PAC available = in 115=20 languages, and fully integrated cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, = and=20 serials control. Designed to support the way staff works and patrons = search,=20 Polaris is the right system for today=92s libraries and tomorrow=92s. = With Polaris=20 it=92s easy to add functions like virtual reference; PC management; thin = clients;=20 check in, sorting and conveyor systems; and EDI with your book vendors.=20

KOHA
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. @ = OVAL
with Nelsonville Public Library Director Stephen Hedges and = staff=20 members Joshua Ferraro, and Owen = Leonard
Skemotah Solutions, custom software developers based in = Athens,=20 Ohio, will demonstrate Koha, a=20 freely-distributed Integrated Library System(www.koha.org). They will also discuss services they offer to = help libraries implement and use=20 Koha.

Location:
Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL), = 252 W. 13th=20 Street, Wellston, OH 45692 ( http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/ )

Costs to attend = are as=20 follows:

Registration is on a = first come,=20 first served basis. To register, e-mail your contact information to=20 Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org by=20 Friday, July 30, 2004.

"OVAL: = Your Source=20 for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration,=20 Innovation!"


 
3D"OVAL

Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education=20 Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries = Regional Library=20 System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth = Street, Wellston,=20 OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 = fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ = ceoval@oplin.org
 
 
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0002_01C46020.39AB63D0-- From morrison.244@osu.edu Fri Jul 2 15:57:15 2004 From: morrison.244@osu.edu (Doug Morrison) Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 10:57:15 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Fwd: [alao-ss] Are you waiting until the last minute? Well, it's almost here... Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20040702105605.011cdcf0@pop.service.ohio-state.edu> --Boundary_(ID_mab0K3SdtvV169YQ5UGfCA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT >I couldn't have put this better myself..... :-) > >Doug > > >>Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:17:03 -0400 >>From: Gaynelle Predmore >> >>Hi all, >> >>Just thought I'd put in another mention about the wonderful opportunity >>we all have available to us from August 1-3. That opportunity would be, >>of course, the 3rd edition of the Ohio Library Support Staff Institute >>[OLSSI]. Yes, there's still a chance to register--deadline is July >>6...so why wait another day? You can go online & register yet today. The >>web address is as follows: >> >>http://www.olssi.lib.oh.us/registration.cfm >> >>See, it couldn't be any easier... >> >>Don't let this year's OLSSI get past--do something special for yourself & >>sign up today! You don't want to miss out, do you??? >> >>Hope to see you at Ohio Northern on August 1... >> >>{This is definitely a non-paid, non-political announcement & I, G. >>Predmore, approved it! ha, ha!} >> >>Gaynelle L. Predmore >>Library Associate 1 >>Curriculum Resource Center/Jerome Library >>Bowling Green State University >>Bowling Green, OH 43403-0178 >>E-mail >>Phone 419.372.2956 or 419.372.9931 >> >>"The highest patriotism is not a blind acceptance of official policy, but >>a love of one's country deep enough to call her to a higher >>standard." -George McGovern --Boundary_(ID_mab0K3SdtvV169YQ5UGfCA) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
I couldn't have put this better myself..... :-)

Doug


Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 20:17:03 -0400
From: Gaynelle Predmore <predmor@bgnet.bgsu.edu>

Hi all,

Just thought I'd put in another mention about the wonderful opportunity we all have available to us from August 1-3. That opportunity would be, of course, the 3rd edition of the Ohio Library Support Staff Institute [OLSSI]. Yes, there's still a chance to register--deadline is  July 6...so why wait another day? You can go online & register yet today. The web address is as follows:

See, it couldn't be any easier...

Don't let this year's OLSSI get past--do something special for yourself & sign up today! You don't want to miss out, do you???

Hope to see you at Ohio Northern on August 1...

{This is definitely a non-paid, non-political announcement & I, G. Predmore, approved it! ha, ha!}

Gaynelle L. Predmore
Library Associate 1
Curriculum Resource Center/Jerome Library
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403-0178
E-mail <predmor@bgnet.bgsu.edu>
Phone 419.372.2956 or 419.372.9931

"The highest patriotism is not a blind acceptance of official policy, but a love of one's country deep enough to call her to a higher standard."  -George McGovern
--Boundary_(ID_mab0K3SdtvV169YQ5UGfCA)-- From morrison.244@osu.edu Fri Jul 2 20:12:15 2004 From: morrison.244@osu.edu (Doug Morrison) Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 15:12:15 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Fwd: [OLSSI] Scholarship winners are announced!!! Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20040702151128.011c04b0@pop.service.ohio-state.edu> >Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 14:30:57 -0400 >From: "Pickenpaugh, Amy K" >Subject: [OLSSI] Scholarship winners are announced!!! > >This year's winners are... drum roll... > >Susan Burt from the College of Wooster, Susan Kienbaum from Marysville >Public Library, and Lainey Westbrooks from East Cleveland Public Library. > >Amy Pickenpaugh From delanema@oplin.org Fri Jul 2 20:39:08 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 15:39:08 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Genealogy and Local History Research Methods - 002 (19224) Message-ID: <002f01c4606c$3e1b5690$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C4604A.B7074590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OVAL Fall 2004 - Master of Library and Information Science WORKSHOP Genealogy and Local History Research Methods - 002 (19224) Friday & Saturday, September 10-11, 2004 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. with Miriam Kahn, MBK Consulting Bachelor's degree required to obtain graduate credit. For syllabus, visit www.mbkcons.com look for "Kent State Students ". During this workshop, learn how to interpret questions and find appropriate sources in order to guide genealogists, local historians, and other researchers to the next source. Workshop participants will become familiar with census records, government documents, local history resources, online resources for genealogy, and a variety of public records found in court houses, including birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. COST: $365.00 If you are a Kent State student, register for the "Genealogy" workshop using Web for Students wfs.kent.edu. If you are not a Kent State student, call 1-800-672-KSU2. Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C4604A.B7074590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

OVAL=20 Fall 2004 - Master=20 of Library=20 and Information Science
WORKSHOP

 Genealogy and Local=20 History Research Methods -=20 002 (19224)
Friday & SaturdaySeptember 10-11, = 2004
9:00
  a.m.  -=20 5:30 p.m.=20 with Miriam = Kahn, MBK=20 Consulting 

Bachelor's=20 degree required to obtain graduate credit.

For=20 syllabus, visit www.mbkcons.com look = for "Kent State Students ". 

During this workshop, = learn how to=20 interpret questions and find appropriate sources in order to guide=20 genealogists, local historians, and other researchers to the next = source.=20 Workshop participants will become familiar with census records, = government=20 documents, local history resources, online resources for genealogy, = and a=20 variety of public records found in court houses, including birth, = death,=20 marriage, and divorce records.

COST: = $365.00

If you are a=20 Kent State student, register for the "Genealogy" workshop using Web = for=20 Students wfs.kent.edu
. If you are not a = Kent State=20 student, call 1-800-672-KSU2.



Margaret L. = Delaney,=20 Continuing Education Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries = Regional=20 Library System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH=20 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ = ceoval@oplin.org 

------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C4604A.B7074590-- From delanema@oplin.org Sat Jul 3 15:56:30 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (delanema@oplin.org) Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 10:56:30 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] July 6 - Registration Deadline - O.L.S.S.I. Message-ID: <194500-22004763145630919@M2W033.mail2web.com> JOIN US! for the third annual OHIO LIBRARY SUPPORT STAFF INSTITUTE (OLSSI)= =2E This in-residence Institute FOR ALL TYPES OF LIBRARIES is happening August= 1-3, 2004 on the beautiful campus of Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio= =2E The registration fee for this three-day event is the same as last year -only $225=2E00 and includes overnight accommodations, meals and much more= =2E The schedule of sessions and online registration are available at {http://www=2Eolssi=2Elib=2Eoh=2Eus/registration=2Ecfm} News and updates, as they occur, are available on the OLSSI Web site at http://www=2Eolssi=2Elib=2Eoh=2Eus/=2E We look forward to seeing you at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio August 1-3 for the 2004 OHIO LIBRARY SUPPORT STAFF INSTITUTE (OLSSI)! Margaret L=2E Delaney OLSSI Web Leader -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web=2Ecom/ =2E From gclc@gclc-lib.org Tue Jul 6 00:08:58 2004 From: gclc@gclc-lib.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 19:08:58 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Reminder - 9th Annual Picture Book Read-In - July 30th Message-ID: <40E9DF8A.8040602@gclc-lib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030709000906060604010802 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** ** 9th Annual Picture Book Read-In http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=279 * *Date:* Friday, July 30th, 2004 *Time:* 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. *Location:* Kenton County Public Library/Erlanger Branch *Description:* Browse through hundreds of children's fiction and non-fiction picture books published in 2003 and 2004, take part in a luncheon discussion of new titles, and tour the Erlanger Branch Library. Included will be works by the authors and illustrators who will be featured at the 2004 Ohio Kentucky Indiana Children's Literature Conference. Schedule 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Picture Book Read-In 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Lunch/Discussion 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Picture Book Read-In and wrap-up discussion Box lunches may be order. Cost $8.00. Lunch includes sandwich selection, pasta salad, chips, dessert, and drink. Make a sandwich selection from the list below and indicate your choice in the comments section of the online registration form. Smoked Turkey Breast Sandwich Roast Beef Sandwich Ham & Swiss Cheese Sandwich Tuna, Chicken, OR Egg Salad Sandwich Vegetarian Sandwich *Member Cost:* $10.00 Includes continental breakfast. *Friend of GCLC Cost:* $10.00 Includes continental breakfast. *Non-Member Cost:* $10.00 Includes continental breakfast. The deadline to register is Monday, July 26th, 2004 --------------030709000906060604010802 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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9th Annual Picture Book Read-In

http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=279

Date: Friday, July 30th, 2004

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Location:
Kenton County Public Library/Erlanger Branch

Description:
Browse through hundreds of children’s fiction and non-fiction picture books published in 2003 and 2004, take part in a luncheon discussion of new titles, and tour the Erlanger Branch Library. Included will be works by the authors and illustrators who will be featured at the 2004 Ohio Kentucky Indiana Children’s Literature Conference.

Schedule
8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Picture Book Read-In
12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Lunch/Discussion
1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Picture Book Read-In and wrap-up discussion

Box lunches may be order. Cost $8.00.
Lunch includes sandwich selection, pasta salad, chips, dessert, and drink. Make a sandwich selection from the list below and indicate your choice in the comments section of the online registration form.

Smoked Turkey Breast Sandwich
Roast Beef Sandwich
Ham & Swiss Cheese Sandwich
Tuna, Chicken, OR Egg Salad Sandwich
Vegetarian Sandwich


Member Cost: $10.00 Includes continental breakfast.

Friend of GCLC Cost: $10.00 Includes continental breakfast.

Non-Member Cost: $10.00 Includes continental breakfast.

The deadline to register is Monday, July 26th, 2004

--------------030709000906060604010802-- From yarmando@oplin.org Tue Jul 6 12:50:03 2004 From: yarmando@oplin.org (Don Yarman) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 07:50:03 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] FW: Music CDs to Public Libraries, School Districts and State Universities Message-ID: The Attorney General's office has requested that this message be disseminated to Ohio's public libraries. To All Ohio Public Libraries, School Districts, and Public Universities: This notice is being sent to you on behalf of the Antitrust Section of the Ohio Attorney General's Office to inform you that sometime in the next three weeks, approximately 222,000 compact discs will be distributed to Ohio public schools, state universities and public libraries as the result of a lawsuit settlement with recording companies. A lawsuit was filed by Ohio and 42 other states alleging that recording companies attempted to fix CD prices in order to stop competition from discount stores. The settlement generated $67.3 million in cash and $75.7 million worth of CDs for our nation's schools and libraries. As many of you may have seen from news stories in other states, approximately 5.6 million CDs will be distributed throughout the nation. More than 165,000 CDs will be distributed to Ohio's public libraries. Public school districts will get more than 53,000 CDs and state universities will receive 3,690. The number of CDs that individual school districts and universities will receive will be based upon enrollment and the number that individual public libraries receive will be determined by circulation. Ohio's allotment of CDs represents 11 genres of music including Rock, Country, Blues, Jazz, Roots, Classical, Latin, Sound Track, Children's, Christmas, and Other. While public libraries will receive selections from all genres, school districts and universities will be allocated CDs from the Blues, Jazz, Roots and Classical genres with the hope that these selections will be most beneficial to the institutions and their music programs. You should expect to receive your shipment of CDs before the end of July. For more information about this settlement, please visit www.musiccdsettlement.com . Also, see the Ohio Attorney General's web site at http://www.ag.state.oh.us . Once there, check the Press Room and a press release dated June 22, 2004 entitled "Libraries And Schools To Receive CDs From Lawsuit Settlement ". Click on the links at the bottom of this release to find out the number of CDs your school district, university, or public library will receive. From dirgaw@oplin.org Tue Jul 6 23:03:14 2004 From: dirgaw@oplin.org (Tom Adkins) Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 15:03:14 -0700 Subject: [OPLINLIST] [Fwd: Academic Librarian Balancing Work and Family Survey] Message-ID: <40EB21A2.7040906@oplin.org>

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Academic Librarian Balancing Work and Family Survey
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:39:07 -0700
From: Kimberly Embleton <kimberly.embleton@csun.edu>
To: <dirgaw@oplin.org>


Dear Mr. Adkins,
 
I am conducting a national survey. Would you please consider posting this on your Ohio Library Council's listserv? I would appreciate it. Thank you.

Dear Colleagues

 
My name is Kimberly Embleton, English and Humanities Librarian at California State University, Northridge. 
 
I am interested in compiling statistics on the family status of academic librarians and the balance of family and work life. Below is the URL for a survey. Please take a minute and complete it for me. It is online and confidential. I do intend to publish the results, but they will be statistical and not individual. I would appreciate responses from academic librarians. Thank you. Please feel free to forward it to colleagues.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at kimberly.embleton@csun.edu
 
 
Thank you
 
Kimberly Embleton
English & Humanities Librarian
California State University, Northridge
(818) 677-5336
(818) 677-4928 -- Fax

-- 
Thomas Adkins
Director
Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County
(740) 947-4921   (740) 947-2918 fax
Mailto:dirgaw@oplin.org

http://www.pike.lib.oh.us
From KISHMACP@UCMAIL.UC.EDU Tue Jul 6 21:50:13 2004 From: KISHMACP@UCMAIL.UC.EDU (Kishman, Charles (kishmacp)) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 16:50:13 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] What's New on NetWellness Message-ID: <9BA6DCC15456CC46894E77233173DD7C16E162B9@UCMAIL5> What's New on NetWellness- July 6, 2004 Summer Safety, Part 2 - July's Feature Our June feature helped you be "safe in the sun." This month let = NetWellness provide you with more summer safety tips. From bug bites to protecting = the potato salad look to NetWellness for answers to your summer health questions. Department of the Month - Division of Allergy and Immunology, = University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 12 members of the Division of Allergy and Immunology provide = information for our users on a variety of topics including Allergies, Arthritis and Rheumatoid Diseases, Asthma and Lupus. The Division was established by the Department of Internal Medicine in = 1965. The goals of the Division of Allergy and Immunology are to provide a = program of teaching for medical and postgraduate students, care for patients = whether hospitalized or as outpatients, and lead a broad research program in rheumatic, allergic, and general immunological diseases. Under the current leadership of Fred Finkelman, MD, the division has = grown to include more than 20 physicians and basic scientists engaged in the = core activities. Referral, diagnostic, and treatment clinics have been established at all the major hospitals of the medical center. The Division has had a fellowship-training program since 1967. The = Division also provides clinical rotations for residents and medical students in rheumatology and allergy as well as mentoring graduate students in = programs that lead to the Ph.D. degree and Ph.D. research fellows. The Division = is an active member of the Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Aging Medical = Information System (ARAMIS), NIAMS Cooperative Systematic Study in Rheumatic = Disease Collaborating Clinic and NIAID Immunotherapy Study Center. More Experts! Skin Care and Smoking Cessation NetWellness would like to welcome Tatiana Oberyszyn, PhD and Mary Ellen Wewers, PhD, MPH to our panel of experts. Dr. Oberyszyn is an Assistant Professor in the Comprehensive Cancer Center at the James Cancer = Hospital & Solove Research Institute of The Ohio State University and will be = answering questions in the Skin Care area. Dr. Wewers is a Professor in the = College of Nursing at The Ohio State University and will be answering questions in = the Smoking Cessation/Tobacco Abuse area. Summer Allergy Season - New Article Thought the summer would bring relief from your allergies? Not sure = what to do? Then the new Summer Allergy Season article provides the information = you need to help get you through the summer. This article was written by = Thomas Tami, MD, Professor, and Allen Seiden, MD, Professor; both are members = of the Department of Otolaryngology at the University Of Cincinnati = College Of Medicine.=20 Accident Prevention and First Aid - New Article NetWellness has added a new child safety article from Walter Chwals, = MD, Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine=A0and the Rainbow Community Safety & Resource Center, at the = Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital. Child Passengers at Risk in America = reviews the correct methods to ensure that your child is safe in your car. Mini Medical School=20 Mini Medical Schools are offered to the general public at the = University of Cincinnati, Case Western Reserve University, and The Ohio State = University. Classes are taught by the faculty of the three universities. Can't = attend? You're in luck. Many of the presentations will be available on = NetWellness. New for this month is: Understanding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder = (PTSD) by Stephen F. Pariser, MD, Clinical Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Psychiatry of the College of Medicine and Public Health at The Ohio State University.=20 Let Us Know How We're Doing We are always trying to improve to meet your needs. What do we do well? = What can we do to better fit your needs? Please send your comments through = our "Feedback" feature and we'll get them into the right hands. Thanks = again for using NetWellness! About NetWellness NetWellness is a non-profit consumer health Web site that provides high quality information created and evaluated by health professions faculty = at the University of Cincinnati, Case Western Reserve University, and The = Ohio State University. Started in June 1995, NetWellness was one of the = first health sites on the Internet. From yarmando@oplin.org Wed Jul 7 11:41:39 2004 From: yarmando@oplin.org (Don Yarman OPLIN) Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 06:41:39 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Oxford Reference Online Premium Message-ID: <20040707104139.C56A5564033@mail.oplin.org> Ohio libraries-- The subscription for Oxford Reference Online has been upgraded to "Premium." In addition to the 150 titles previously available, the Premium collection contains an expanding list of titles in the OXFORD COMPANIONS series and the OXFORD DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS. All libraries should now be seeing the Premium collection when visiting http://www.oxfordreference.com (or with the OPLIN link http://www.oplin.org/controller.php?l=ra&Id=67-59 ). If your page for Oxford Reference Online does not say "Premium" in the top banner, please contact the OPLIN support center. Regards, Don Yarman OPLIN Library Services Manager yarmando@oplin.org From mullinte@oplin.org Wed Jul 7 16:38:10 2004 From: mullinte@oplin.org (Terry Mullins, SOLO) Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 11:38:10 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Microsoft 2000 Word Basics Class Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0068_01C46416.E11E3D50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Microsoft 2000 Word Basic When: Thursday July 22, 2004 >From 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Where: SOLO Regional Library System, 40774 SR 821, Caldwell, OH 43724 Speaker: John Paul, Winsoft Description: In this class you will learn the fundamental techniques for good word processing, utilizing both mouse and keyboard techniques. There is a strong emphasis on font and paragraph formatting, text editing, selection techniques, and tab creation. In addition, the student will learn how to reveal the format codes affecting document text. The class will wrap up with a discussion on printing. Prerequisite: Windows Basic or familiary with using a mouse and navigating in Microsoft Office products **************************************************************************** **************************** This workshop is funded, in part, through an Institute of Museum and Library Services LSTA grant awarded by the State Library of Ohio. **************************************************************************** ***************************** SOLO offers member registration rates to OVAL and MOLO members on a seat-available basis. Contact the SOLO office for more information. Member Fee:$ $0.00 Non-Member Fee: $75.00 Seats are Available!! Register Now at: http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=617 For more information, contact: Terry Mullins Executive Director SOLO Regional Library System 40774 State Route 821 Caldwell, OH 43274 phone: 740-783-SOLO fax: 740-783-0403 cell: 740-336-0059 e-mail: mullinte@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0068_01C46416.E11E3D50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Microsoft 2000 Word Basic

When:   Thursday July 22, = 2004
From     9:30=20 a.m.  to  4:00 p.m.
Where:  SOLO Regional Library = System,=20 40774 SR 821, Caldwell, OH 43724

Speaker: John Paul,=20 Winsoft

Description:

In this class you will learn the fundamental techniques for good word = processing, utilizing both mouse and keyboard techniques. There is a = strong=20 emphasis on font and paragraph formatting, text editing, selection = techniques,=20 and tab creation. In addition, the student will learn how to reveal the = format=20 codes affecting document text. The class will wrap up with a discussion = on=20 printing.

Prerequisite: Windows Basic or familiary with using a = mouse and=20 navigating in Microsoft Office=20 products

*********************************************************= ***********************************************

This=20 workshop is funded, in part, through an Institute of Museum and Library = Services=20 LSTA grant awarded by the State Library of=20 Ohio.

************************************************************= *********************************************

SOLO=20 offers member registration rates to OVAL and MOLO members on a = seat-available=20 basis. Contact the SOLO office for more information.

Member Fee:$ = $0.00
Non-Member Fee: $75.00

Seats are=20 Available!! Register Now at:  http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=3D617


For=20 more information, contact:

Terry Mullins
Executive = Director
SOLO=20 Regional Library System
40774 State Route 821
Caldwell, OH=20 43274
phone:  740-783-SOLO
fax:   =20 740-783-0403
cell:   740-336-0059
e-mail: =20 mullinte@oplin.org

------=_NextPart_000_0068_01C46416.E11E3D50-- From morrison.244@osu.edu Thu Jul 8 14:02:37 2004 From: morrison.244@osu.edu (Doug Morrison) Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 09:02:37 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Fwd: Fresh News from O.L.S.S.I.... Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.2.20040708090029.01191dd8@pop.service.ohio-state.edu> >Good Morning, > >Here is some fresh news from O.L.S.S.I..... > >The Ohio Library Support Staff Institute was recently honored to receive a >proclamation from the >Governor's Office of the State of Ohio, from the office of Governor Bob >Taft, it says: > >"In the name and by the authority of the State of Ohio, Bob Taft, Governor >of said state, hereby officially recognizes THE OHIO LIBRARY SUPPORT STAFF >INSTITUTE as you celebrate OHIO LIBRARY SUPPORT STAFF INSTITUTE DAYS, August >1-3, 2004. Best wishes in all future endeavors!" > >And at the bottom, the embossed state seal, and the signature of the >governor..." > >------------------------------------------ > >We hope to have this proclamation made available on our website soon if >you would like to see the >original document. You may have recently seen the email that went out >from O.L.S.S.I.'s >Secretary/Treasurer, Mr. John Crissinger. John had this to say in his >email message regarding the >Institute's latest efforts: > >------------------------------------------ > >Greetings everyone! The 3rd Institute is just around the corner. Time to >elect new OLSSI leaders. And that means it is time to invite our past >Institute participants [and colleagues] to think about joining the >Steering Committee!! > >The commitment? Attend the meetings if/when able (usually every other >month at the State Library), help with suggestions and recommendations as >able, participate on a subcommittee if you can, and contribute any way >possible. > >And what do you get? An opportunity to help plan the 4th Institute. Get in >the "know" of what is going on with OLSSI. Meet and work with some >wonderful folks from all around the state. And make a difference for >library support staff in Ohio! > >Interested? Drop me an email or phone call and lets see what we can do! > >John D. Crissinger, OLSSI Secretary >Newark Campus Library >OSUN/COTC >Newark, OH 43055 > >crissinger.5@osu.edu >(740) 366-9306 > >--------------------------------------- > >Want to know more about what's going on with the Ohio Library Support >Staff Institute? Do we have >you even a little bit curious? Check some more new doings of O.L.S.S.I. >in this online library newsletter. >Just go to http://www.alaoweb.org/newsletter/2004/june2004.html and >scroll about half way down through >the newsletter and check out the article from Kathy Williams Wright from >the Ohio College Association. > >None of this happens without volunteers and colleagues, we are looking for >people who would be willing >to help continue the efforts of the O.L.S.S.I., please consider the offer >and think about joining us for next >years Institute. > >This years 2004 Institute Scholarship recipients were just recently >announced on the O.L.S.S.I. email list, >if you missed that announcement - this years winners are: > >- Susan Burt from the College of Wooster >- Susan Kienbaum from Marysville Public Library >- Lainey Westbrooks from East Cleveland Public Library. > >Our winners receive a fully paid registration and all meals, lodgings, and >materials already provided for this >years 2004 Institute! O.L.S.S.I.'s 2004 Chairperson had this to say to >our winners this year: > >"Congratulations to all! Sarah B. Brown, Mason Public Library, OLSSI >Chairman 2004" > >Please join us in congratulating this years winners! > >Join us again for our next message of interesting news from the O.L.S.S.I.... > >Sincerely, > > >Douglas Morrison >Reference/Serials Librarian >Ohio State ATI Library >1328 Dover Road >Wooster, OH. 44691-8905 >phone - 330-264-3911 (Ext. - 1291) >fax - 330-262-7634 >email - morrison.244@osu.edu >O.L.S.S.I. Website: http://www.olssi.lib.oh.us/ From yarmando@oplin.org Fri Jul 9 11:43:38 2004 From: yarmando@oplin.org (Don Yarman OPLIN) Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 06:43:38 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] OUP needs your input on new electronic resources (fwd) Message-ID: <20040709104338.1CEBB564033@mail.oplin.org> Librarians-- I do not know if Oxford University Press forwarded this survey invitation directly to libraries, but if not, I thought I would pass it on to the members of OPLINLIST to complete. Your most humble and obedient servant, Don Yarman OPLIN Library Services Manager yarmando@oplin.org ----------Forwarded message ---------- Message-Id: <200407082110.RAA17313@www.anb.org> From: "Oxford Online Products" To: "Don Yarman" Subject: OUP needs your input on new electronic resources Dear Librarian, As part of our ongoing efforts to produce the finest online resources available, Oxford University Press is asking for your assistance as we explore some new ideas for online reference products. We invite you to participate in on online survey that focuses on new online resources that will bring together some of our most well respected reference works into cohesive subject collections. You can access the web-based survey site at http://www.surveyshop.com/oxfordonlinereference. The survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. We have prepared information sheets on each of the proposed subject collections. We recommend that you print out these sheets to refer to as you complete the survey. Simply go to http://www.oup.com/online/info/newreferencecollections in order to access the information sheets. (You may need to download the latest version of Acrobat Reader. A link is provided from this site.) We want you to know how much we appreciate your participation in this phase of product development. Your input is an invaluable part of our publishing process. As thanks for your contribution, all questionnaires received by July 30, 2004 will be entered into a drawing for a free new 12-month subscription to any of the Oxford Online products for your institution. Another 50 respondents will receive the Concise Oxford English Dictionary. We do hope you will take the time to review this survey and provide us with your comments and suggestions. Thank you for your time. Oxford Online Products Oxford University Press From holbrosu@oplin.org Fri Jul 9 16:22:17 2004 From: holbrosu@oplin.org (Sue Holbrook) Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 11:22:17 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Damaged DVD's and CD's Message-ID: <40EEB829.9080802@oplin.org> Does anyone use the product, "Disc-Go-Pod disc repair machine for DVD's and CD's? Do you use a different product, or how do you clean and/or repair your discs? Thanks for any information, Sue Holbrook Germantown Public Library From jwyattehrenfels@yahoo.com Fri Jul 9 18:02:50 2004 From: jwyattehrenfels@yahoo.com (J. Wyatt Ehrenfels) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 10:02:50 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [OPLINLIST] acquisition Message-ID: <20040709170250.11854.qmail@web52809.mail.yahoo.com> I'd like to respectfully submit a suggestion for acquisition, a book I feel weaves the most enduring aspects of fact, fiction, theory, and symbol: "Fireflies in the Shadow of the Sun" (fact-based thriller about one researcher's struggle to pursue the truth about dreaming against the academic and professional culture of modern Psychology) Hello. I am social psychologist and student advocate Wyatt Ehrenfels. You may know me from my expedition into the dreams of terminally ill cancer patients (http://www.fireflysun.com/book/summary.php)... ...but at the request of my publicist, I have been introducing myself to members of the student community in advance of my cable access TV appearances to inform them that I have recently published Fireflies in the Shadow of the Sun (http://www.fireflySun.com)... ...While my cancer research addressed the relationship between the mind and body, this epic thriller addresses the relationship between dreaming and waking experience and the opposition of psychology professors to students and colleagues who want to study this phenomena, and other frontier-size phenomena, in a university setting... ...Woven into an odyssey/expose, real political imbroglios, real dreams, real dream research, and real synchronistic events were ripped from the diary of the author and others who want to make the point that Psychology policies, procedures, and prejudices are currently counterproductive to an adequate exploration of the human condition... ...While I understand these events may not interest you as a book, I am confident you will find the campaign itself, featured at this web site (http://www.fireflySun.com/news.html) rather entertaining. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail From chris@molorls.org Fri Jul 9 21:09:20 2004 From: chris@molorls.org (Chris Hopkins) Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 16:09:20 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] 'Tweens workshop series slated @ MOLO! Message-ID: <000501c465f0$9ecda450$0500000a@molorls.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C465CF.17BC0450 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "SERVING 'TWEENS: THE INVISIBLE LIBARARY PATRONS" =20 A workshop series designed for patrons ages 9-12! =20 The MOLO Regional Library System is pleased to announce this workshop series, supported in part by the US Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provision of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in Ohio by the State Library of Ohio. =20 This series of four full day training sessions will originate from the MOLO Regional Library System Training Center in Newcomerstown, OH, with videoconferencing sites at Northwest Library District (NORWELD), Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium (GCLC) and Kent State University School of Library and Information Science Reinberger Children's Library Center. =20 The cost will be $13 for the entire series.=20 =20 =20 Watch the MOLO website for registration information www.molorls.org! =20 =20 =20 Featured speakers and dates for their presentations will be as follows: =20 Not Kids, Not Teens - They're 'Tweens Friday, August 27, 2004 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Presenters: Dr. Carol Doll, Dr. Pam Barron, Authors of: Managing and Analyzing Your Collection: A Practical Guide for Small Libraries and School Media Centers, and Rita Soltan, MLS, Youth Services Consultant =20 'Tween Boys and the Library: Make the Connection=20 Tuesday, September 21, 2004 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Presented by Michael Sullivan. MLS Author of: Connecting Boys With Books: What Libraries Can Do =20 Homework Centers 101=20 Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Presented by Dr. Cindy Mediavilla, Author of: Creating the Full Service Homework Center in Your Library =20 No Child Left Behind and the Librarian Thursday, November 18, 2004 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Presented by Mary Lankford, former Director of Library Services for Texas Education Agency =20 =20 =20 Chris Hopkins, Program Coordinator MOLO Regional Library System Newcomerstown Library Annex 123 North Bridge Street Newcomerstown, OH 43832 Voice: 330-204-1135 http://www.molorls.org =20 Email: chris@molorls.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C465CF.17BC0450 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

“SERVING ‘TWEENS: THE=20 INVISIBLE LIBARARY PATRONS”

 

A workshop = series designed=20 for patrons ages 9-12!

 

The MOLO Regional Library System is pleased = to=20 announce this workshop series, supported in part by the US Institute of = Museum=20 and Library Services under the provision of the Library Services and = Technology=20 Act, administered in Ohio by the State Library of=20 Ohio.

 

This series of four full day training = sessions will=20 originate from the MOLO Regional Library System Training Center in Newcomerstown, OH, with videoconferencing sites at Northwest = Library=20 District (NORWELD), Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium (GCLC) and = Kent State=20 University School of Library and Information Science Reinberger = Children’s=20 Library Center.

 

The cost will be $13 for the = entire=20 series.

 

 

Watch the MOLO = website for=20 registration information www.molorls.org!

 

 

 

Featured speakers and dates = for their=20 presentations will be as follows:

 

Not Kids, Not Teens – They’re = ‘Tweens

Friday,=20 August 27, 2004

9:30=20 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Presenters:=20 Dr. Carol Doll, Dr. Pam Barron, Authors of: Managing and Analyzing Your = Collection: A=20 Practical Guide for Small Libraries and=20 School=20 Media=20 Centers,=20 and Rita Soltan, MLS, Youth Services = Consultant

 

Tween Boys and the Library: Make the=20 Connection

Tuesday,=20 September 21, 2004

9:30=20 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Presented=20 by Michael Sullivan. MLS

Author=20 of: Connecting Boys With Books: What Libraries Can=20 Do

 

Homework Centers 101=20

Tuesday,=20 October 26, 2004

9:30=20 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Presented=20 by Dr. Cindy Mediavilla,

Author=20 of: Creating the Full=20 Service=20 Homework=20 Center=20 in Your Library

 

No Child Left Behind and the=20 Librarian

Thursday, November 18,=20 2004

9:30=20 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Presented=20 by Mary Lankford, former Director of Library = Services

 for Texas Education=20 Agency

 

 

 

Chris = Hopkins, Program=20 Coordinator
MOLO Regional Library=20 System
Newcomerstown Library=20 Annex
123 North Bridge = Street
Newcomerstown, OH = 43832
Voice: = 330-204-1135
http://www.molorls.org
Email: chris@molorls.org
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C465CF.17BC0450-- From chris@molorls.org Mon Jul 12 14:07:56 2004 From: chris@molorls.org (Chris Hopkins) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 09:07:56 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Registration open for 'Tweens series @ MOLO! Message-ID: <000501c46811$3f859bb0$0500000a@molorls.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C467EF.B873FBB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 "SERVING 'TWEENS: THE INVISIBLE=20 LIBARARY PATRONS" =20 A workshop series designed for patrons ages 9-12! =20 Registration now open! =20 The MOLO Regional Library System is pleased to announce this workshop series, supported in part by the US Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provision of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in Ohio by the State Library of Ohio. =20 This series of four full day training sessions will originate from the MOLO Regional Library System Training Center in Newcomerstown, OH, with videoconferencing sites at Northwest Library District (NORWELD), Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium (GCLC) and Kent State University School of Library and Information Science Reinberger Children's Library Center. =20 The cost is $13 for the entire series.=20 =20 =20 Complete workshop descriptions, registration, and=20 driving directions to participating sites is on-line at =20 =20 http://www.molorls.org/tweens04/ =20 =20 =20 =20 Chris Hopkins, Program Coordinator MOLO Regional Library System Newcomerstown Library Annex 123 North Bridge Street Newcomerstown, OH 43832 Voice: 330-204-1135 http://www.molorls.org =20 Email: chris@molorls.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C467EF.B873FBB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 

“SERVING ‘TWEENS: THE=20 INVISIBLE

LIBARARY=20 PATRONS”

 

A workshop = series designed=20 for patrons ages 9-12!

 

Registration now=20 open!

 

The MOLO = Regional Library=20 System is pleased to announce this workshop series, supported in part by = the US=20 Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provision of the = Library=20 Services and Technology Act, administered in Ohio by the State Library of=20 Ohio.

 

This series of = four full=20 day training sessions will originate from the=20 MOLO Regional Library System Training Center in Newcomerstown, OH, with videoconferencing sites at Northwest = Library=20 District (NORWELD), Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium (GCLC) and = Kent State=20 University School of Library and Information Science Reinberger = Children’s=20 Library Center.

 

The cost is $13 for the entire series. =

 

 

Complete workshop descriptions,  registration, and =

driving directions to participating sites is on-line = at =20

 

http://www.molorls.org/tweens04/

 

 

 

 

Chris Hopkins, Program = Coordinator
MOLO Regional Library = System
Newcomerstown Library = Annex
123 North Bridge = Street
Newcomerstown, OH = 43832
Voice: 330-204-1135
http://www.molorls.org
Email: chris@molorls.org
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C467EF.B873FBB0-- From delanema@oplin.org Mon Jul 12 17:59:43 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:59:43 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Showcase of Integrated Library Systems Message-ID: <000501c46831$a0a12ca0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C46810.198D42B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friday, August 6, 2004 @ Ohio Valley Area Libraries brings you demonstrations of these integrated library systems... POLARIS 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @ OVAL with Kathie Graham, MLS, Polaris Account Manager for GIS Information Systems --Designed for public libraries and ranked #1 in customer support, Polaris provides completely customizable system administration, an easy-to-use portal PAC available in 115 languages, and fully integrated cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, and serials control. Designed to support the way staff works and patrons search, Polaris is the right system for today’s libraries and tomorrow’s. With Polaris it’s easy to add functions like virtual reference; PC management; thin clients; check in, sorting and conveyor systems; and EDI with your book vendors. KOHA 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. @ OVAL with Skemotah Solutions' Stephen Hedges, Joshua Ferraro, and Owen Leonard Skemotah Solutions, custom software developers based in Athens, Ohio, will demonstrate Koha, a freely-distributed Integrated Library System(www.koha.org). They will also discuss services they offer to help libraries implement and use Koha. Location: Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL), 252 W. 13th Street, Wellston, OH 45692 ( http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/ ) Costs to attend are as follows: a.. OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member library staffs: $0.00 b.. Staffs from all types of Ohio libraries: $0.00 c.. Staffs from all types of Non-Ohio libraries: $15.00 Registration is on a first come, first served basis. To register, e-mail your contact information to Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org by Friday, July 30, 2004. "OVAL: Your Source for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration, Innovation!" Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C46810.198D42B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Friday, August 6, 2004 @ Ohio Valley Area Libraries brings you=20 demonstrations of these integrated library=20 systems...

POLARIS

9:30 a.m. - 12:00 = p.m. @=20 OVAL
with Kathie Graham, = MLS, Polaris=20 Account Manager for GIS Information Systems
--Designed for=20 public libraries and ranked #1 in customer support, Polaris provides = completely=20 customizable system administration, an easy-to-use portal PAC available = in 115=20 languages, and fully integrated cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, = and=20 serials control. Designed to support the way staff works and patrons = search,=20 Polaris is the right system for today=92s libraries and tomorrow=92s. = With Polaris=20 it=92s easy to add functions like virtual reference; PC management; thin = clients;=20 check in, sorting and conveyor systems; and EDI with your book vendors.=20
 
KOHA
1:00 = p.m. - 3:00=20 p.m. @ OVAL
with Skemotah Solutions'=20 Stephen Hedges, =  Joshua=20 Ferraro, and Owen=20 Leonard
Skemotah Solutions, custom software developers based in = Athens,=20 Ohio, will demonstrate Koha, a=20 freely-distributed Integrated Library System(www.koha.org). They will also discuss services they offer to = help libraries implement and use=20 Koha.

Location:
Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL), = 252 W.=20 13th Street, Wellston, OH 45692 ( http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/=20 )

Costs to = attend are as=20 follows:

  • OVAL/MOLO/SOLO = member library=20 staffs: $0.00
  • Staffs from all = types of=20 Ohio libraries: $0.00
  • Staffs from all = types of=20 Non-Ohio libraries: $15.00
Registration is on a = first come,=20 first served basis. To register, e-mail your contact information to=20 Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org by Friday, = July 30,=20 2004.

"OVAL: Your=20 Source for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration,=20 = Innovation!"


 
3D"OVAL

Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing = Education=20 Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries = Regional=20 Library System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth = Street,=20 Wellston, OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ = 740-384-2106=20 fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ = ceoval@oplin.org
 
------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C46810.198D42B0-- From hartsesa@oplin.org Mon Jul 12 21:41:36 2004 From: hartsesa@oplin.org (Sandy) Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 16:41:36 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Credit Card Policy Message-ID: <000d01c46850$a033fad0$0c70d542@msi2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4682F.190A8D10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, Does anyone have a library credit card policy they could send me to = use as a sample? Thanks. Sandy Hartsel Co-Librarian Bettsville Public Library Bettsville, OH 44815 hartsesa@oplin.org Fax 419-986-6012 ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4682F.190A8D10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello,
    Does = anyone have a=20 library credit card policy they could send me to use as a = sample?
Thanks.
Sandy Hartsel
Co-Librarian
Bettsville Public = Library
Bettsville, OH  = 44815
hartsesa@oplin.org
Fax=20 419-986-6012
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C4682F.190A8D10-- From JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us Tue Jul 13 14:30:20 2004 From: JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 09:30:20 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] LSTA Continuing Education Grant Program Message-ID: <71FF2B6D4C93D51180BD0008C7CF0603016AB5A9@EXCHSRV1> LSTA Continuing Education Grant Program It is not to late to apply for an LSTA Continuing Education Grant! The C.E. grant program is designed to "support costs associated in offering continuing education, professional development, seminars, and training programs that increase the competencies of library staff or increase the visibility of the library in the community". Proposals must focus on training and continuing education activities for either staff or customers or both. The open grant cycle is intended for events scheduled between January 1, 2005 and June 30, 2005. Requests may be up to $10,000 in federal funds. This is a competitive grant program open to all types of libraries. There is a 25% hard dollar match of the total project amount requested. Applicants should be aware that the intent of the federal funds is to lessen costs to participants; funds may not be used to generate a profit. Electronic proposals must be received at the State Library on or before August 1, 2004. Complete details on the grant program and application requirements can be found at http://winslo.state.oh.us/publib/lstace.html If you have any questions about the grant program or would like to discuss your idea prior to applying, please contact Missy Lodge, LSTA Program Coordinator at mlodge@sloma.state.oh.us , 800-686-1532 or 614-644-6914. From muetheel@oplin.org Tue Jul 13 20:45:14 2004 From: muetheel@oplin.org (Elizabeth Muether 1) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 15:45:14 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Ellison Die Request - Party Hat ; Race Car Message-ID: <000c01c46911$eb01f0f0$115ed542@Laptop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C468F0.63CB8AE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello fellow Ellisonians- I am looking for a party hat and a race car, or something similar. Can = anyone help me out? Reply to me directly. We are on cargo. Thanks, Elizabeth Muether Mercer County ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C468F0.63CB8AE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello fellow Ellisonians-
 
I am looking for a party hat and a race = car, or=20 something similar.  Can anyone help me out?
 
Reply to me directly.  We are on=20 cargo.
 
Thanks,
 
Elizabeth Muether
Mercer County
 
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C468F0.63CB8AE0-- From stparis@oplin.org Tue Jul 13 21:09:43 2004 From: stparis@oplin.org (StParis) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 16:09:43 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] FW: job opening for immediate consideration Message-ID: <001201c46915$565a6190$cc21010a@diroff> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C468F3.CF48C190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: StParis [mailto:stparis@oplin.org]=20 Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:35 PM To: 'pepiot@edisonohio.edu' Subject: job opening for immediate consideration =20 JOB OPENING =20 The St. Paris Public Library is looking for a part time (20-30 hours) children/teen aide.=20 =20 Position: Youth Services Aide =20 Location; St. Paris, Ohio St. Paris Public Library 127 E. Main St. 937 663 4349 phone 937 663 0297 fax =20 Starting Date: August 2, 2004 Rate of Pay; To be discussed. Hours; 20-30 hours a week. Mornings, afternoons, evenings, Saturdays. Flexibility with hours is required. =20 Qualifications; High School diploma.=20 Some college preferred. Experience working with children and teens = preferred. Experience working within a library setting would = be helpful. =20 =20 Abilities needed: Ability to work with the public, both verbally and written Ability to lift boxes of books, move = tables and chairs, and get down on the floor and back up. Ability to develop programs for young = adults and to promote the mission of the library. Ability to take instruction from persons = in authority. Interest in crafts. =20 Application procedure; Please send resume and handwritten cover letter = to Nancy McAlpin, St.Paris Public Library, POB 740, St. Paris, Ohio 43072 Please include the name, address, = and phone of three references. Resumes needed by July 27, 2004. =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 St. Paris Public Library, Nancy McAlpin, Director POB 740 St. Paris, Ohio 43072 937-663-4349 StParis@oplin.org =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C468F3.CF48C190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: StParis [mailto:stparis@oplin.org]
Sent:
Tuesday, July 13, 2004 1:35 = PM
To: = 'pepiot@edisonohio.edu'
Subject: job opening for = immediate consideration

 

JOB OPENING

 

The St. Paris Public Library is looking for a part time (20-30 = hours) children/teen aide.

 

Position: Youth Services Aide

 

Location; St. Paris, Ohio

           = ;     St. Paris Public Library

           = ;     127 E. Main St.

           = ;      937 663 4349 phone

           = ;      937 663 0297 fax

 

Starting Date: August 2, 2004

 Rate of Pay;  To be discussed.

Hours;   20-30 hours a week.  Mornings, = afternoons, evenings, Saturdays. Flexibility with hours is = required.

 

Qualifications; High School diploma.

           = ;            Some college preferred.

           = ;            Experience working with children and teens preferred.

           = ;            Experience working within a library setting would be helpful.  =

 

    Abilities needed: Ability to work with the = public, both verbally and written

           = ;            =        Ability to lift boxes of books, move tables and chairs, and get down on = the floor and back up.

           = ;            =        Ability to develop programs for young adults and to promote the = mission of the library.

           = ;            =        Ability to take instruction from persons in = authority.

           = ;            =        Interest in crafts.

 

Application procedure; Please send resume and handwritten cover = letter to Nancy McAlpin, St.Paris Public Library, POB 740, St. = Paris, Ohio 43072

           = ;            =              Please include the name, address, and phone of three references. Resumes = needed by July 27, 2004.

 

 

 

 

           = ;           

 

 

 

 

 

St. Paris Public Library, Nancy McAlpin, = Director

POB 740

St. Paris, Ohio 43072

937-663-4349

StParis@oplin.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C468F3.CF48C190-- From Cverny@ohionet.org Tue Jul 13 22:14:23 2004 From: Cverny@ohionet.org (Carol Verny) Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:14:23 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] 2004 Diversity Conference Message-ID: <359A5EE26F56A3408C8AEC5A0DCE5451390FF9@ohn1.internal.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4691E.5F00AB52 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Building on a five-year tradition of heightening the awareness of the Ohio library community to the changing nature of the people and communities they serve, the Ohio Library Council will host the 2004 = Diversity Conference on August 17 and 18. The conference will be held at the = Embassy Suites Hotel in Dublin and will feature such outstanding speakers as Jose = Aponte, Director of the Pikes Peak (CO) Library District; Tracie Hall, Director, ALA Office for Diversity and the Spectrum Initiative; and Raymond = Santiago,=20 Director of the Miami-Dade (FL) Public Library. The Conference is = co-sponsored by OLC's Diversity Awareness and Resources Committee, OHIONET, and OCLC, = and generously underwritten by grants from the Ohio Library Foundation and = LSTA funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, awarded by the State Library of Ohio. Registration is available at http://www.olc.org/WorkshopDescription.asp?ID=3D264. On the evening of August 17, the annual Ohio Dinners for Spectrum will be held in the atrium of OCLC's Kilgour Building, across = the street from the Embassy Suites Hotel. OCLC will underwrite all costs of the dinner, so that every ticket sold is a contribution to the Spectrum Scholarship Initiative of the American Library Association. = The featured speaker will be Mart=EDn Gom=E9z, the incoming President of the = Urban Libraries Council and a member of the OCLC Board of Trustees. = Immediately following dinner and Mr. Gom=E9z's remarks, there will be a screening of = the film "Flag Wars" about culture clash in a Columbus neighborhood affected = by gentrification. This film, which premiered on the PBS series POV, is a powerful documentary that has sparked considerable debate about urban change. Registration for the Spectrum Dinner is separate from conference = registration and is available at http://www.oclc.org/news/announcements/announcement101.htm. The OLC Diversity Conference has a national reputation for the quality = of its educational program and the breadth of its approach. Please attend = and bring your managers, your staff, your trustees, and anyone else who is interested in making library services broadly accessible. Carol Verny Director of Library & Member Services OHIONET 1500 West Lane Avenue Columbus, OH 43221 614-486-2966, x33 Fax: 614-486-1527 800-686-8975 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4691E.5F00AB52 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 2004 Diversity Conference

Building on a five-year tradition of = heightening the awareness of
the Ohio library community to the = changing nature of the people and
communities they serve, the Ohio = Library Council will host the 2004 Diversity
Conference on August 17 and 18.  = The conference will be held at the Embassy Suites
Hotel in Dublin and will feature such = outstanding speakers as Jose Aponte,
Director of the Pikes Peak (CO) = Library District; Tracie Hall, Director,
ALA Office for Diversity and the = Spectrum Initiative; and Raymond Santiago,
Director of the Miami-Dade (FL) Public = Library.  The Conference is co-sponsored by
OLC's Diversity Awareness and = Resources Committee, OHIONET, and OCLC, and
generously underwritten by grants from = the Ohio Library Foundation and LSTA
funds from the Institute of Museum and = Library Services, awarded by the
State Library of Ohio.  = Registration is available at
http://www.olc.org/WorkshopDescription.asp?ID=3D264= .

On the evening of August 17, the annual = Ohio Dinners for
Spectrum will be held in the atrium of = OCLC's Kilgour Building, across the
street from the Embassy Suites = Hotel.  OCLC will underwrite all
costs of the dinner, so that every = ticket sold is a contribution to the
Spectrum Scholarship Initiative of the = American Library Association.  The
featured speaker will be Mart=EDn = Gom=E9z, the incoming President of the Urban
Libraries Council and a member of the = OCLC Board of Trustees.  Immediately
following dinner and Mr. Gom=E9z's = remarks, there will be a screening of the
film "Flag Wars" about = culture clash in a Columbus neighborhood affected by = gentrification.
This film, which premiered on the PBS = series POV, is a powerful
documentary that has sparked = considerable debate about urban change.
Registration for the Spectrum Dinner = is separate from conference registration and is
available at http://www.oclc.org/news/announcements/announcement101.htm= .

The OLC Diversity Conference has a = national reputation for the quality of
its educational program and the = breadth of its approach.  Please attend and
bring your managers, your staff, your = trustees, and anyone else who is
interested in making library services = broadly accessible.

Carol Verny
Director of Library & Member = Services
OHIONET
1500 West Lane Avenue
Columbus, OH 43221
614-486-2966, x33
Fax: 614-486-1527
800-686-8975

------_=_NextPart_001_01C4691E.5F00AB52-- From mullinte@oplin.org Wed Jul 14 15:55:12 2004 From: mullinte@oplin.org (Terry Mullins, SOLO) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 10:55:12 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Seats Still Available For Microsoft 2000 Word Basics Class Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C46991.09C0EF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Microsoft 2000 Word Basic When: Thursday July 22, 2004 >From 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Where: SOLO Regional Library System, 40774 SR 821, Caldwell, OH 43724 Trainer: John Paul, Winsoft LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS: MONDAY, JULY 26 Seats are Available!! Register Now at: http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=617 Description: In this class you will learn the fundamental techniques for good word processing, utilizing both mouse and keyboard techniques. There is a strong emphasis on font and paragraph formatting, text editing, selection techniques, and tab creation. In addition, the student will learn how to reveal the format codes affecting document text. The class will wrap up with a discussion on printing. Prerequisite: Windows Basic or familiary with using a mouse and navigating in Microsoft Office products **************************************************************************** **************************** This workshop is funded, in part, through an Institute of Museum and Library Services LSTA grant awarded by the State Library of Ohio. **************************************************************************** ***************************** SOLO offers member registration rates to OVAL and MOLO members on a seat-available basis. Contact the SOLO office for more information. Member Fee:$ $0.00 Non-Member Fee: $75.00 Seats are Available!! Register Now at: http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=617 For more information, contact: Terry Mullins Executive Director SOLO Regional Library System 40774 State Route 821 Caldwell, OH 43274 phone: 740-783-SOLO fax: 740-783-0403 cell: 740-336-0059 e-mail: mullinte@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C46991.09C0EF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Microsoft 2000 Word Basic

When:   Thursday July 22, = 2004
From     9:30=20 a.m.  to  4:00 p.m.
Where:  SOLO Regional Library = System,=20 40774 SR 821, Caldwell, OH 43724

 Trainer: John Paul, Winsoft 

LAST DAY TO=20 REGISTER IS:  MONDAY, JULY 26

Seats are = Available!!=20 Register Now at:  http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=3D617

Description:

In this class you will learn the fundamental techniques for good word = processing, utilizing both mouse and keyboard techniques. There is a = strong=20 emphasis on font and paragraph formatting, text editing, selection = techniques,=20 and tab creation. In addition, the student will learn how to reveal the = format=20 codes affecting document text. The class will wrap up with a discussion = on=20 printing.

Prerequisite: Windows Basic or familiary with using a = mouse and=20 navigating in Microsoft Office=20 products

*********************************************************= ***********************************************

This=20 workshop is funded, in part, through an Institute of Museum and Library = Services=20 LSTA grant awarded by the State Library of=20 Ohio.

************************************************************= *********************************************

SOLO=20 offers member registration rates to OVAL and MOLO members on a = seat-available=20 basis. Contact the SOLO office for more information.

Member Fee:$ = $0.00
Non-Member Fee: $75.00

Seats are=20 Available!! Register Now at:  http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=3D617


For=20 more information, contact:

Terry Mullins
Executive = Director
SOLO=20 Regional Library System
40774 State Route 821
Caldwell, OH=20 43274
phone:  740-783-SOLO
fax:   =20 740-783-0403
cell:   740-336-0059
e-mail: =20 mullinte@oplin.org

------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C46991.09C0EF30-- From mgsnyder@camls.org Wed Jul 14 17:57:44 2004 From: mgsnyder@camls.org (Michael G. Snyder) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 12:57:44 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Back to the Book Conference V - Thursday, August 5 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C9_01C469A2.281500A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Unplug. Unwind. Get away from your computer. Back to the Book Thursday, August 5, 2004 Mystery, Men, Millionaires and More... The 5th annual CAMLS/NOLA Back to the Book Conference Day is stronger than ever. Featuring: - God Hunger: The Increasing Popularity of Religious Fiction - Cynthia Orr - Readers Advisory: - Serving the Male Reader - Rollie Welch - Just the Facts, Ma'am: Investigating Nonfiction RA - Patricia Dempsey, Melanie Deutsch & Sue Anne Wolf And Highlighted by: Presentations from two authors: - Jeanne Hauer, author of Millionaire Women - Success Secrets of 16 Who Made if From Home. *All registrants will receive a complimentary signed copy of Ms. Hauer's book. - Mary Jane Deeb from the Library of Congress. Her titles include Murder on the Riviera, Cocktails and Murder on the Potomac and Christmas Mystery in Provence. * Ms. Deeb will be available for a book-signing opportunity during the day. Location: Hilton Garden Inn 8971 Wilcox Drive, Twinsburg Cost: $65 CAMLS/NOLA Members $75 Affiliate Members $130 Non-members For more information about this conference, visit us at: http://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=246 ------=_NextPart_000_00C9_01C469A2.281500A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Unplug.
   =20 Unwind.
   =20     Get away from your computer.
 
        Back=20 to the Book
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           Thursday, August 5,=20 2004     
 
 
 
Mystery, Men, = Millionaires=20 and More...
The 5th annual CAMLS/NOLA Back to the Book Conference = Day is=20 stronger than ever.
 
 
Featuring:
   =20 -  God Hunger: The Increasing = Popularity of Religious Fiction - Cynthia = Orr
   =20 -  Readers Advisory: 
       &nbs= p;       =20 -  Serving the Male Reader - Rollie=20 Welch
          &nbs= p;     -  Just the Facts, Ma'am: Investigating = Nonfiction=20 RA -
       &nbs= p;           =20 Patricia Dempsey, Melanie Deutsch & Sue Anne=20 Wolf
 
And Highlighted=20 by:
Presentations from = two=20 authors:
    = -  Jeanne Hauer, author of Millionaire Women - = Success=20 Secrets of 16
        = Who=20 Made if From Home.
                = *All=20 registrants will receive a complimentary = signed copy=20 of Ms. Hauer's book.
   
    -  Mary Jane Deeb from the Library of = Congress.  Her=20 titles include
       =20 Murder on the Riviera, Cocktails and Murder on the Potomac and 
       =20 Christmas Mystery in Provence.
                = * Ms.=20 Deeb will be available for a book-signing=20 opportunity during the = day.
 
 
Location:
    = Hilton Garden=20 Inn
    = 8971 Wilcox=20 Drive, Twinsburg
 
Cost:
    = $65 CAMLS/NOLA Members
    = $75 Affiliate=20 Members
    = $130=20 Non-members
 
 
 
For=20 more information about this conference, visit us at:
 
htt= p://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=3D246
 
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_00C9_01C469A2.281500A0-- From franka@ohcapcon.com Wed Jul 14 18:47:39 2004 From: franka@ohcapcon.com (Frank Atkinson) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:47:39 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] JCHO Hospital and Health Care Provider Reports Available Message-ID: <011801c469ca$a7f184b0$e901a8c0@Frankpw32> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C469A9.20DFE4B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In Case Your Patrons Ask about the quality of health care organizations in their area The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has made their performance reports on health care facilities available in a searchable database at the url below. At http://www.jcaho.org or http://www.qualitycheck.org You can select the type of organization, a zip code or city or a circle of various sizes and find the reports. This is an Akron Beacon Journal article on the new product.. http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/local/9149697.htm Frank Atkinson franka@ohcapcon.com Rotunda Inc/Ohio Capitol Connection http://www.rotundacollection.com 21 W Broad St, Columbus Ohio 43215 http://www.ohcapcon.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C469A9.20DFE4B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

In Case Your Patrons Ask about the quality of health = care organizations in their area

 

 

The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has made their performance reports on health care = facilities available in a searchable database at the url below.

 

At http://www.jcaho.org or http://www.qualitycheck.org

 

You can select the type of organization, a zip code = or city or a circle of various sizes and find the reports.

 

This is an Akron Beacon Journal article on the new = product.. http://www.o= hio.com/mld/ohio/news/local/9149697.htm

 

 

Frank Atkinson           = ; =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    franka@ohcapcon.com

Rotunda Inc/Ohio Capitol Connection          http://www.rotundacollection.c= om

21 W Broad St, Columbus Ohio 43215    &nbs= p;   http://www.ohcapcon.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C469A9.20DFE4B0-- From yarmando@oplin.org Wed Jul 14 20:35:24 2004 From: yarmando@oplin.org (Don Yarman) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 15:35:24 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] NoveList K-8 Message-ID: When I sent the NoveList K-8 announcement June 29, I assumed that it was just content added to our familiar NoveList resource. Generally that's true, but NoveList K-8 also has a modified interface that brings to the surface some tools that are handy especially for teachers and school librarians. In a few days, the NoveList K-8 link will appear beneath the old NoveList link on the OPLIN "Research Databases" page. If you wish to link directly to NoveList K-8, you can use the OPLIN link http://www.oplin.org/controller.php?l=ra&Id=67-22535 which will enable remote access. Regards, Don Yarman OPLIN Library Services Manager yarmando@oplin.org From J.Lack@rrpl.org Wed Jul 14 21:00:00 2004 From: J.Lack@rrpl.org (Jim Lack) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 16:00:00 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Dynix 3 part self mailers Message-ID: <479E190BA50A7F4EAA258CFF0AA05271997685@natasha.rrpl.org> Rocky River Public Library has three boxes of 3 part self mailers used with Dynix for sale. Asking prices is $40 per box (or best offer) plus shipping. If interested, please contact Liz Rowe or Jim Lack at 440-333-7610. Jim Lack Rocky River Public Library 440-333-7610 x265 j.lack@rrpl.org From Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov Thu Jul 15 17:02:43 2004 From: Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov (Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:02:43 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Patriot Act use with a library link Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C46A85.29908BF0 Content-Type: text/plain Here is a case in which the Patriot Act was used in a case linked to public libraries. Jimmie Internet records led investigators to couple's child porn (The Patriot Act - the controversial federal law to fight domestic terrorism -- helped authorities in their investigation and prosecution of suspected Central Kentucky child molester Terry Adkins and his wife, according to a report issued this week by the U.S. Justice Department. The Adkinses became the target of local and federal investigations into a rash of child sex-abuse incidents in public parks or libraries between late June and mid-July 2003 in Boyle, Boone, Mercer and Scott counties.) Lexington Herald Leader. July 15, 2004 http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/9158087.htm Jimmie Epling, Regional Librarian FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Office Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives P.O. Box 370, 122 South Main Cross St. Louisa, KY 41230-0370 V: 606.638.4797 F:606.638.0586 jimmie.epling@ky.gov ------_=_NextPart_001_01C46A85.29908BF0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Here is a case in which the Patriot Act was used in = a case linked to public libraries.

 

Jimmie

 

Internet records led investigators = to couple's child porn (The Patriot Act - the = controversial federal law to fight domestic terrorism -- helped authorities in their investigation and prosecution of suspected Central = Kentucky child molester Terry Adkins and his wife, according to a report issued this = week by the U.S. Justice Department. The Adkinses became the target of local = and federal investigations into a rash of child sex-abuse incidents in = public parks or libraries between late June and mid-July 2003 in Boyle, Boone, = Mercer and Scott counties.)

Lexington Herald Leader. = July 15, = 2004

http://ww= w.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/9158087.htm

 

Jimmie Epling, Regional Librarian

FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Office

Kentucky Department for Libraries and = Archives

P.O. Box 370, = 122 South Main Cross St.

Louisa, KY 41230-0370

V: 606.638.4797  = F:606.638.0586

jimmie.epling@ky.gov

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C46A85.29908BF0-- From JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us Thu Jul 15 18:53:40 2004 From: JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 13:53:40 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] MORE Project Manager Elected NAFDUG Vice President Message-ID: <71FF2B6D4C93D51180BD0008C7CF0603016AB5E8@EXCHSRV1> Angela Thomas, MORE Project Manager, was elected vice president of the North America Fretwell Downing Users Group (NAFDUG) at the ALA Conference in Florida in June 2004. NAFDUG represents all groups of libraries, public, school, academic and special located in North America who use the Fretwell Downing software. Members include: Ontario Council of University Libraries, University of California, Colorado State Library, Wyoming State Library, State of Wisconsin Libraries, Access Pennsylvania, Minnesota's MNLINK, and Two Consortium in NY. The function of the group is to represent their users by: * Giving new enhancement recommendations to Fretwell for future changes to new releases of the software; * Communicating any existing problems that could be corrected; * Giving input on how future releases are rolled out; * Giving input on Fretwell Downing company processes which affect staff who configure the software to make sure it works for the end user; * Receiving communication on future releases and what's included. This helps MORE because our users' input is represented at these meetings. A special group of users within Ohio has volunteered to be on a committee to give input on future enhancements and the new roll out of version 2.7 coming in the Fall. As Vice-President, Ms. Thomas will support the President in her role. As an executive committee member, she will assist with setting up, communicating, and running all future NAFDUG meetings. She will help in the decision making as to whether a special user meeting needs to be called. Ms. Thomas will also insure that Fretwell has followed up and incorporated all suggestions given by NAFDUG. Ms. Thomas will serve as President next year. According to Ms. Thomas, "As Vice-President, I would hope to have an inside connection for the MORE users on communication from Fretwell. I will continue to be a major voice for Ohio and will represent enhancements for the Ohio MORE users." From jozwiaka@oplin.org Thu Jul 15 20:06:03 2004 From: jozwiaka@oplin.org (Kathleen Jozwiak) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 15:06:03 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Leasing Message-ID: <20040715190603.72926564038@mail.oplin.org> We are looking for information from libraries that lease a building or part of a building. How do you do it? Do you lease only to nonprofits? Do you have staff that oversees the group(s) and bookings or have you hired a liaison to coordinate events? We have acquired an old historic church and our board is interested in renting it out to groups for weddings, etc. when not in use for library functions. There is also space in the back of the church that we would consider renting to a group on a permanent, ongoing basis. We would very much like to hear from any libraries in unique situations such as ours. Please reply to me off list. Thank you. Kathleen L. Jozwiak -- Kathleen L. Jozwiak, MLS Director Henderson Memorial Public Library 54 E. Jefferson Jefferson, OH 44047 440-567-3761 From delanema@oplin.org Thu Jul 15 20:39:23 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 15:39:23 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] New Learning Sessions at OVAL Message-ID: <013c01c46aa3$6e69fdb0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0138_01C46A81.E753A2C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TO REGISTER: E-mail the workshop title and date along with the registrant(s) contact information to Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org. Keep checking the OVAL Web site for up-to-date details on currently scheduled workshops, future workshops and special events. Thank you for your interest! ###### 8/13/04 - 8:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. POWERPOINT 2000 ADVANCED John Paul, Winsoft Computer Education, Inc. Registration closes August 6 --This course is designed to provide the user with the tools necessary to create professionally customized presentations. Topics include the automating of presentations through the use of actions buttons, hyperlinks, and the defining of customized playbacks. The student will learn to utilize OLE objects, alter backgrounds on a customized level, and prepare their presentation for delivery off-site. ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 18 COST: OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member library staffs: $0.00 Staffs from all types of Ohio libraries: $60.00 Staffs from all types of Non-Ohio libraries: $60.00 ###### 8/20/04 - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. OUTREACH SERVICES ROUNDTABLE moderated by D. Christine Hunt, Briggs Lawrence County Public Library --Come to this special interest group meeting designed specifically for staff involved with library outreach services and get the opportunity to discuss issues of concern and share programming ideas. You may bring topics to the table! The latter half of the discussion will be devoted to sharing programming ideas. Every participant should bring one or more programming ideas to share. Bring samples if possible. At the last meeting, we had several ask about homebound service. If you have a well-established homebound service, it would be great is you could you bring samples of pamphlets and registration forms to share with others. COST: Free to ALL! ###### 9/2/04 - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. USING OPLIN ONESEARCH Don Yarman, OPLIN --Get inside the OPLIN research databases with OneSearch. OneSearch lets you broadcast a single search to multiple resources. The OneSearch subject clusters can help focus your results and get you the best answers to your questions. Get a basic overview of OPLIN databases, learn about additional help and training materials, and find out how your library can make OneSearch your first stop for information. (Last hour is hands on lab.) At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to: ---Perform searches and view results from OPLIN OneSearch ---Knowledgeably select from the OneSearch subject clusters ---Perform basic follow-up searching in at least 3 OPLIN databases ---Demonstrate OneSearch to other library staff and patrons ---Find additional training materials ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 15 COST: Free to ALL! The intended audience is any library staffer who uses OPLIN databases to answer reference questions. ###### 9/24/04 - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CHILDREN'S SERVICES ROUNDTABLE moderated by Cheryl Blankenship, Briggs Lawrence County Public Library --Come to this first of what we hope will be many children's services roundtables! This first roundtable will be held at OVAL in Wellston, Ohio. We plan to hold future roundtables every 4-6 months throughout OVAL-land in member library host sites, enabling participants to actually see a variety of clever children's services setups. This first roundtable will focus on story hour ideas and crafts. Hostess Cheryl Blankenship of Briggs Lawrence County Public Library will bring "lesson plans" she has developed for a series of story hours to share with participants, providing you with several ideas for your story hours. Each participant is invited and encouraged to share one or a couple of your ideas. COST: Free to ALL! __________ __________ REGISTER: E-mail the workshop title and date along with the registrant(s) contact information to Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org. In addition to these workshops, check out our SPECIAL EVENTS section at www.oval.lib.oh.us/specevents/! For directions to OVAL, area lodging and restaurants, point your browser to www.oval.lib.oh.us/ and choose the "Find OVAL" link. Please allow seven days notice if the use of auxiliary aides is required for workshop attendance. TTY users are welcome to call OVAL through the Ohio Relay Service: 1-800-750-0750. CANCELLATION POLICY: Registered participants will be invoiced for all workshop/seminar/conference fees unless notification of cancellation via mail, e-mail, fax, or phone is received at least 48 hours before the start of the workshop/seminar/ conference. To cancel a registration, please contact OVAL Continuing Education Coordinator Margaret Delaney at ceoval@oplin.org or 1-800-759-1537 or 1-740-384-2103, ext. 2. __________ __________ Come visit OVAL and LEARN! Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0138_01C46A81.E753A2C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

TO = REGISTER:=20 E-mail the workshop title and date along with the registrant(s) contact=20 information to Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org.

Keep checking the OVAL Web=20 site for up-to-date details on currently scheduled=20 workshops, future workshops and special events. Thank you for = your=20 interest!


######
= 8/13/04 - 8:30 = p.m. - 4:30=20 p.m.
POWERPOINT 2000=20 ADVANCED
John Paul, Winsoft = Computer=20 Education, Inc.
Registration=20 closes August 6
--This course is designed to provide = the user=20 with the tools necessary to create professionally customized = presentations.=20 Topics include the automating of presentations through the use of = actions=20 buttons, hyperlinks, and the defining of customized playbacks. The = student will=20 learn to utilize OLE objects, alter backgrounds on a customized level, = and=20 prepare their presentation for delivery off-site.
ENROLLMENT LIMIT:
18
COST:
OVAL/MOLO/SOLO=20 member library staffs: $0.00
Staffs from all types of Ohio libraries: = $60.00
Staffs from all types of Non-Ohio libraries: = $60.00

######
8/20/04 - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 = p.m.
OUTREACH = SERVICES=20 ROUNDTABLE
moderated by D. Christine Hunt, Briggs = Lawrence=20 County Public Library
--Come to this special interest group meeting = designed=20 specifically for staff involved with library outreach services and get = the=20 opportunity to discuss issues of concern and share programming ideas. = You may=20 bring topics to the table! The latter half of the discussion will be = devoted to=20 sharing programming ideas. Every participant should bring one or more=20 programming ideas to share. Bring samples if possible.
At the last = meeting,=20 we had several ask about homebound service. If you have a = well-established=20 homebound service, it would be great is you could you bring samples of = pamphlets=20 and registration forms to share with others.
COST:
Free to ALL!

######
9/2/04 - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 = p.m.
USING OPLIN=20 ONESEARCH
Don Yarman, OPLIN
--Get inside = the=20 OPLIN research databases with OneSearch. OneSearch lets you broadcast a = single=20 search to multiple resources. The OneSearch subject clusters can help = focus your=20 results and get you the best answers to your questions. Get a basic = overview of=20 OPLIN databases, learn about additional help and training materials, and = find=20 out how your library can make OneSearch your first stop for information. = (Last=20 hour is hands on lab.)
At the conclusion of the session, participants = will be=20 able to:
---Perform searches = and view=20 results from OPLIN OneSearch
---Knowledgeably select from the = OneSearch subject=20 clusters
---Perform basic = follow-up=20 searching in at least 3 OPLIN databases
---Demonstrate OneSearch to other = library staff=20 and patrons
---Find = additional=20 training materials
ENROLLMENT = LIMIT:=20 15
COST:
Free to ALL! The = intended=20 audience is any library staffer who uses OPLIN databases to answer = reference=20 questions.

######
9/24/04 - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 = p.m.
CHILDREN'S = SERVICES=20 ROUNDTABLE
moderated by Cheryl Blankenship, = Briggs=20 Lawrence County Public Library
--Come to this first of what we hope = will be=20 many children's services roundtables! This first roundtable will be held = at OVAL=20 in Wellston, Ohio. We plan to hold future roundtables every 4-6 months=20 throughout OVAL-land in member library host sites, enabling participants = to=20 actually see a variety of clever children's services setups.
This = first=20 roundtable will focus on story hour ideas and crafts. Hostess Cheryl = Blankenship=20 of Briggs Lawrence County Public Library will bring "lesson plans" she = has=20 developed for a series of story hours to share with participants, = providing you=20 with several ideas for your story hours. Each participant is invited and = encouraged to share one or a couple of your ideas.=20
COST:
Free to ALL!

__________
__________

REGISTER: E-mail the workshop title and = date=20 along with the registrant(s) contact information to Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org.

In=20 addition to these workshops, check out our SPECIAL EVENTS section = at www.oval.lib.oh.us/speceve= nts/
!

For directions to OVAL, area lodging and = restaurants,=20 point your browser to www.oval.lib.oh.us/ and = choose the=20 "Find OVAL" link.

Please allow seven days notice if the use of = auxiliary=20 aides is required for workshop attendance. TTY users are welcome to call = OVAL=20 through the Ohio Relay Service: 1-800-750-0750.

CANCELLATION POLICY: Registered = participants will be invoiced for all workshop/seminar/conference fees = unless=20 notification of cancellation via mail, e-mail, fax, or phone is received = at=20 least 48 hours before the start of the workshop/seminar/ conference. To = cancel a=20 registration, please contact OVAL Continuing Education Coordinator = Margaret=20 Delaney at ceoval@oplin.org or 1-800-759-1537 or 1-740-384-2103, ext. = 2.
__________
__________

Come visit OVAL and=20 LEARN!

3D"OVAL

Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education=20 Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries = Regional Library=20 System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth = Street, Wellston,=20 OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 = fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ = ceoval@oplin.org
 
 
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0138_01C46A81.E753A2C0-- From yarmando@oplin.org Fri Jul 16 16:54:43 2004 From: yarmando@oplin.org (Don Yarman) Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 11:54:43 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Fairs and Festivals In-Reply-To: Message-ID: A few libraries have asked us for items that can be given away at local fairs and festivals. It's that time of year! (In fact, the Discover Ohio site of the month is Ohio Fairs and Festivals, http://www.oplin.org/page.php?Id=63-64.) Alas, this year we have no pencils, bags or other objects. However we do have excellent bookmarks from Netwellness. The various designs say, "Click&Go for [Children's, Seniors', Men's, Women's, or African-American] Health. On the back there is a note: "Also available in all Ohio public, school and college libraries" And OPLIN's logo. Boxes of bookmarks are 1 ft cubes, and we can ship you a box through US Cargo. If you would like a box, send email to support@oplin.org. Regards, Don Yarman OPLIN Library Services Manager yarmando@oplin.org From gclc@gclc-lib.org Mon Jul 19 14:37:01 2004 From: gclc@gclc-lib.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 09:37:01 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Cincinnati Area Reading Group For Youth Services Meeting - July 21st Message-ID: <40FBCE7D.30306@gclc-lib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050307010701020008050900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * CARGYS Meeting - Horror: Make Your Teen Read Week Come Alive http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=382 Date: Wednesday, July 21st, 2004 Time: 4:00 p.m. Location: GCLC Office (Directions to GCLC ) Description: CARGYS (Cincinnati Area Reading Group For Youth Services) is a great way for public and school librarians to share booktalking ideas for teenagers and to discuss what books are really popular with the teens they know. To help everyone get a jump on Teen Read Week the theme for July is "Horror: Make Your Teen Read Week Come Alive." We plan to order pizza. If you would like to chip in a couple of dollars and be included, please let us know in the commments section of the registration form. Member Cost: Free but registration is required. Friend of GCLC Cost: Free but registration is required. Non-Member Cost: Free but registration is required. The deadline to register is Monday, July 19th, 2004 --------------050307010701020008050900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
****************************************************************************

CARGYS Meeting - Horror: Make Your Teen Read Week Come Alive

http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=382

Date:

Wednesday, July 21st, 2004

Time:

4:00 p.m.

Location:

GCLC Office (Directions to GCLC)

Description:

CARGYS (Cincinnati Area Reading Group For Youth Services) is a great way for public and school librarians to share booktalking ideas for teenagers and to discuss what books are really popular with the teens they know. To help everyone get a jump on Teen Read Week the theme for July is "Horror: Make Your Teen Read Week Come Alive."

We plan to order pizza. If you would like to chip in a couple of dollars and be included, please let us know in the commments section of the registration form.

Member Cost:

Free but registration is required.

Friend of GCLC Cost:

Free but registration is required.

Non-Member Cost:

Free but registration is required.

The deadline to register is Monday, July 19th, 2004



--------------050307010701020008050900-- From mcallahan@pickawaylib.org Mon Jul 19 15:42:05 2004 From: mcallahan@pickawaylib.org (Michelle Callahan) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:42:05 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] End of VHS Publicity Message-ID: <009301c46d9e$8fefe320$5b09a8c0@pcl311> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C46D7D.08D394C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are planning to discontinue purchasing VHS in 2005. I understand some = libraries have already done this.=20 Did you publicize this decision? What publicity did you do?=20 Thank you, Michelle Callahan Community Resource/Public Relations Coordinator Pickaway County District Public Library 1160 N. Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113 740-477-1644, ext. 233 mcallahan@pickawaylib.org www.pickawaylib.org ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C46D7D.08D394C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
We are planning to discontinue = purchasing VHS in=20 2005. I understand some libraries have already done this.
 
Did you publicize this decision? What = publicity did=20 you do? 
 
Thank you,
Michelle = Callahan
Community=20 Resource/Public Relations Coordinator
Pickaway County District Public = Library
1160 N. Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113
740-477-1644, = ext.=20 233
mcallahan@pickawaylib.orgwww.pickawaylib.org
<= /BODY> ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C46D7D.08D394C0-- From sstahr@pickawaylib.org Mon Jul 19 16:49:03 2004 From: sstahr@pickawaylib.org (Shelah Stahr) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 11:49:03 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] interpreter for hearing impaired Message-ID: <003d01c46da7$eacff600$5710a8c0@pcly399> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C46D86.63B02530 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I recently had a hearing impaired patron request a interpreter be = available for her at one of our programs. This is the first time I have = had this request and was wondering what other libraries do. As I = understand the Americans with Disabilities Act we should provide a = interpreter but are not required to. What are your policy and precedures = for this? Do you have an interpreter for every program or only if one is = requested? Do you have a sign-up. What about funding? Any help or = information you could give would be greatly appreciated.=20 Shelah Stahr Younkin Branch Coordinator Pickaway County District Public Libary 51 Long Street Ashville, OH 43103 740-983-8856 ext. 23 sstahr@pickawaylib.org www.pickawaylib.org ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C46D86.63B02530 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I recently had a hearing impaired = patron request a=20 interpreter be available for her at one of our programs. This is the = first time=20 I have had this request and was wondering what other libraries do. As I=20 understand the Americans with Disabilities Act we should provide a = interpreter=20 but are not required to. What are your policy and precedures for this? = Do you=20 have an interpreter for every program or only if one is requested? Do = you have a=20 sign-up. What about funding? Any help or information you could give = would be=20 greatly appreciated.
 
Shelah Stahr
Younkin Branch Coordinator
Pickaway County District Public = Libary
51 Long Street
Ashville, OH 43103
740-983-8856 ext. 23
sstahr@pickawaylib.org<= /DIV>
www.pickawaylib.org
 
------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C46D86.63B02530-- From Snively@wrightlibrary.org Mon Jul 19 20:53:37 2004 From: Snively@wrightlibrary.org (Ann Snively) Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 15:53:37 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Magnification software Message-ID: <001101c46dca$14d34cf0$0e00a8c0@Director> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C46DA8.8DAC5030 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable What are other libraries doing for visually impaired patrons as far as magnification software on computers? A patron dropped off a trial offer for ZoomText. Is anyone familiar = with this product? If you are using a magnification product, do you have it on one or more = computers? Is it compatible with your catalog? Thanks. Ann Snively, Director Wright Memorial Public Library 1776 Far Hills Ave. Dayton, OH 45419 (937) 294-8572 fax (937) 294-8578 www.wrightlibrary.org ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C46DA8.8DAC5030 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
What are other libraries doing for = visually=20 impaired patrons
as far as magnification software on=20 computers?
A patron dropped off a trial offer for=20 ZoomText.  Is anyone familiar with this product?
If you are using a magnification = product, do you=20 have it on one or more computers?  Is it compatible with your=20 catalog?
Thanks.
 
Ann Snively, Director
Wright = Memorial Public=20 Library
1776 Far Hills Ave.
Dayton, OH 45419
(937) = 294-8572
fax=20 (937) 294-8578
www.wrightlibrary.org
------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C46DA8.8DAC5030-- From headpa@oplin.org Tue Jul 20 15:14:38 2004 From: headpa@oplin.org (Paris Head OH0091) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 10:14:38 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] (no subject) Message-ID: <20040720141438.DC5AB564043@mail.oplin.org> We are in the process of reviewing extended checkout times and possibly fine revision for local area teachers. I would appreciate anyone sharing the guidelines you use at your library for teachers. Thank you! Paris Head, Director Germantown Public Library 51 North Plum Street Germantown, Ohio 45327 From depaolke@oplin.org Tue Jul 20 17:51:14 2004 From: depaolke@oplin.org (Ken DePaola) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 12:51:14 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] e-books Message-ID: Does anyone know of any library anywhere that has "e-books" available for circulation via installing on e-book read machines? This question implies that reader owns the machine. Thank you. From sstahr@pickawaylib.org Tue Jul 20 19:52:20 2004 From: sstahr@pickawaylib.org (Shelah Stahr) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 14:52:20 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Thanks Message-ID: <003b01c46e8a$afd635d0$5710a8c0@pcly399> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C46E69.28B63DF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to everyone who responded to my request about an interpreter for = the hearing impaired. The information you supplied was very helpful. Shelah Stahr Younkin Branch Library Coordinator 51 Long Street Ashville, OH 43103 740-983-8856 ext. 23 sstahr@pickawaylib.org www.pickawaylib.org ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C46E69.28B63DF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to everyone who responded to my = request=20 about an interpreter for the hearing impaired. The information you = supplied was=20 very helpful.
 
Shelah Stahr
Younkin Branch Library = Coordinator
51 Long Street
Ashville, OH 43103
740-983-8856 ext. 23
sstahr@pickawaylib.org<= /DIV>
www.pickawaylib.org
 
------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C46E69.28B63DF0-- From Mary.Worthington@westlakelibrary.org Tue Jul 20 19:59:15 2004 From: Mary.Worthington@westlakelibrary.org (Mary Worthington) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 14:59:15 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Re: Magnification software Message-ID: <200407201459.AA23789742@mail.westlakelibrary.org> We use Zoom text in our special services department and have been happy with it. We also have JAWS software loaded on these computers, (reads to the visually impaired), and have found web pages difficult to navigate. Mary K. Worthington Assistant Director for Public Services Westlake Porter Public Library 27333 Center Ridge Rd. Westlake, OH 44145 440-250-5480 www.westlakelibrary.org ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: oplinlist-request@oplin.org Reply-To: oplinlist@oplin.org Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 12:00:02 -0400 >Send OPLINLIST mailing list submissions to > oplinlist@oplin.org > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.oplin.org/mailman/listinfo/oplinlist >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > oplinlist-request@oplin.org > >You can reach the person managing the list at > oplinlist-admin@oplin.org > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of OPLINLIST digest..." > > > From shill@pauldingcountylibrary.org Tue Jul 20 22:32:49 2004 From: shill@pauldingcountylibrary.org (Susan Hill) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 17:32:49 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Library List Message-ID: <000c01c46ea1$1cd92780$4d01010a@pccl.pauldingcountylibrary.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C46E7F.94407250 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello all, The Paulding County Carnegie Library is preparing to launch our own = "discussion list" called Library Chat. This moderated list will be = available via subscription to our patrons and interested persons and = will be a general discussion forum about recommended books, movies, = library services, library issues, etc. The list will be housed on our = library's server and is utilizing software we purchased for our e-mail. = I am interested in other libraries offering this service and some of = their pros and cons. The PCCL is a rural library system serving 20,000 = through our main Carnegie library in the village of Paulding and = branches in the villages of Antwerp, Oakwood and Payne. Thanks in advance for your input and success stories and/or challenges. Susan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Susan N. Hill Library Director/Editor Paulding County Carnegie Library Rural Library Services Newsletter 205 S. Main Street Paulding, OH 45879 419.399.2032 (voice) 419.399.2114 (fax) shill@pauldingcountylibrary.org (e-mail) http://www.pauldingcountylibrary.org (URL) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C46E7F.94407250 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello all,
The Paulding County Carnegie Library is preparing to launch our own = "discussion list" called Library Chat.  This moderated list will be = available via subscription to our patrons and interested persons and = will be=20 a general discussion forum about recommended books, movies, = library=20 services, library issues, etc. The list will be housed on our library's = server=20 and is utilizing software we purchased for our e-mail. 
 
I am interested in other libraries offering this service and some = of their=20 pros and cons.  The PCCL is a rural library system serving 20,000 = through=20 our main Carnegie library in the village of Paulding and branches in the = villages of Antwerp, Oakwood and Payne.
 
Thanks in advance for your input and success stories and/or=20 challenges.
Susan
--------------------------------------------------------------------= --
Susan=20 N. Hill
Library Director/Editor
Paulding County Carnegie = Library
Rural=20 Library Services Newsletter
205 S. Main Street
Paulding, OH =20 45879
419.399.2032 (voice)
419.399.2114 (fax)
shill@pauldingcountylibra= ry.org=20 (e-mail)
http://www.pauldingcountyli= brary.org=20 (URL)
----------------------------------------------------------------= -------
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C46E7F.94407250-- From rgale@npls.org Wed Jul 21 01:25:58 2004 From: rgale@npls.org (Bob Gale) Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 20:25:58 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Library List Message-ID: <1E76973EA1AD604A97BDAB4E8814EFF1C8D4B9@mailserver.npls.org> Hi Susan, We haven't tried our chat software for the public yet, but we have just = started using our chat software for meetings of staff. For instance, I = am on the CODI by-laws committee and we met via our chat software about = two weeks ago to much success. It was easy to get together colleagues = from Utah, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia, Indiana, and Texas without the expense = of a conference call. I will be interested in how your project goes = over. =20 Regards, Bob =20 Robert J. Gale MSLS, MPA Head of Technical Services/Automation System Administrator Newark Public Library System 101 W. Main Street Newark, OH 43055 Ph: 740-349-5581 Fax: 740-349-5575 e-mail: rgale@npls.org http://www.npls.org = =20 ________________________________ From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org on behalf of Susan Hill Sent: Tue 7/20/2004 5:32 PM To: OPLINLIST Subject: [OPLINLIST] Library List Hello all, The Paulding County Carnegie Library is preparing to launch our own = "discussion list" called Library Chat. This moderated list will be = available via subscription to our patrons and interested persons and = will be a general discussion forum about recommended books, movies, = library services, library issues, etc. The list will be housed on our = library's server and is utilizing software we purchased for our e-mail. = =20 I am interested in other libraries offering this service and some of = their pros and cons. The PCCL is a rural library system serving 20,000 = through our main Carnegie library in the village of Paulding and = branches in the villages of Antwerp, Oakwood and Payne. =20 Thanks in advance for your input and success stories and/or challenges. Susan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Susan N. Hill Library Director/Editor Paulding County Carnegie Library Rural Library Services Newsletter 205 S. Main Street Paulding, OH 45879 419.399.2032 (voice) 419.399.2114 (fax) shill@pauldingcountylibrary.org (e-mail) http://www.pauldingcountylibrary.org (URL) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- From JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us Wed Jul 21 16:30:37 2004 From: JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:30:37 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Free meetings on Early Childhood Mental Health Message-ID: <71FF2B6D4C93D51180BD0008C7CF0603016AB629@EXCHSRV1> To all Children's Librarians: The following might be of interest to you. The memo offers information on a series of free meetings on EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH that are coming up this Fall around the state. Hope you find this useful! Sincerely, Ruth A. Metcalf Library Development Consultant State Library of Ohio 274 E. First Avenue, Suite100 Columbus, OH 43201 614-644-6910 or 1-800-686-1532 rmetcalf@sloma.state.oh.us Dear Ohio Children's Librarians: What is Early Childhood Mental Health? Early childhood mental health services promote young children's healthy social and emotional development. Early childhood mental health is a continuum of services, ranging from training for child care workers to intensive intervention for families in which children exhibit severe behavioral and emotional difficulty. Early childhood mental health services are particularly critical for young children who have witnessed violence, who have been victims of abuse, and whose learning disabilities cause them to have difficulty behaving appropriately in group settings. Early childhood mental health services help Ohio's children start school ready to learn. Public Policy for early childhood mental health in Ohio is being developed NOW! Please join us in helping shape Ohio's Early Childhood Mental Health Plan, a policy document that will benefit our state's young children for many years. During the summer and fall of 2004, early childhood leaders from across Ohio will gather to learn more about early childhood mental health services and the Ohio Department of Mental Health's Early Childhood Mental Health Plan. Please join us by attending any meeting that suits your schedule. Invite your colleagues to join us; anyone who cares about the future of Ohio's children is welcome. Agenda Introduction and Welcome Marla Himmeger, Mental Health Administrator, Early Childhood Mental Health Initiative Why should we invest in early childhood mental health? Invited National Speakers (one per meeting) - Paul Donahue, author of Mental Health Consultation in Early Childhood - Emily Fenichel, Zero To Three - Judith Silver, National Center for Children in Poverty - Cindy Oser, R.N., M.S. ZERO TO THREE West Lunch Provided through generous support from the Ohio Department of Mental Health. Early Childhood Mental Health in Ohio - An Overview of Ohio's Early Childhood Mental Health Plan. Marla Himmeger and members of the ODMH Early Childhood Mental Health Advisory Council. How can you help make these services a reality in your community? Amy N. Swanson, Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland. Wrap up Meeting Dates Chillicothe July 20 - 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Ross County Service Center * 475 Western Avenue Zanesville July 30 - 10 AM - 1:30 PM Educational Service Center * 205 N. 7th Street Urbana September 14 - 10 AM - 2 PM Champaign Community Center * 1512 South U.S. Highway 68 Columbus September 23 - 10 AM - 2 PM Location to be announced * Information will be sent Akron September 24 - 10 AM - 2 PM Shaw JCC of Akron * 750 White Pond Drive Cincinnati September 29 - 10 AM - 2 PM Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Merc Auditorium * Corner of Reading and Oak Streets Bowling Green September 30 - 10 AM - 2 PM Location to be announced * Information will be sent. To register for one of these meetings go to the following link: Please print and mail the registration form to: Voices for Children of Greater Cleveland ATTN: Jennifer Cohen 4019 Prospect Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44103 PH: 216-881-7860 or fax to: 216.881.7863 www.voicesforclevelandschildren.org From mcallahan@pickawaylib.org Wed Jul 21 17:16:31 2004 From: mcallahan@pickawaylib.org (Michelle Callahan) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:16:31 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Responses to End of VHS Publicity Message-ID: <010301c46f3e$15c00de0$5b09a8c0@pcl311> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0100_01C46F1C.8EA54620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you for your responses to my 7-19-04 message requesting = information about how other libraries handled publicity when they = discontinued buying VHS.=20 I received seven responses that listed an action. Three libraries did no = publicity at all, most had minimal complaints about the change. One = posted signs in the video section of the library. Three wrote blurbs for = either their library publication and/or the local newspaper.=20 Thank you, Michelle Callahan Community Resource/Public Relations Coordinator Pickaway County District Public Library 1160 N. Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113 740-477-1644, ext. 233 mcallahan@pickawaylib.org www.pickawaylib.org ------=_NextPart_000_0100_01C46F1C.8EA54620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thank you for your responses to my = 7-19-04 message=20 requesting information about how other libraries handled publicity when = they=20 discontinued buying VHS.
 
I received seven responses that listed = an action.=20 Three libraries did no publicity at all, most had minimal complaints = about the=20 change. One posted signs in the video section of the library. Three = wrote blurbs=20 for either their library publication and/or the local newspaper.=20
Thank you,
Michelle = Callahan
Community=20 Resource/Public Relations Coordinator
Pickaway County District Public = Library
1160 N. Court Street, Circleville, OH 43113
740-477-1644, = ext.=20 233
mcallahan@pickawaylib.orgwww.pickawaylib.org
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Do any libraries charge patrons to place a hold? Do = you charge anything for items that come in from other libraries that are not = picked up and are sent back?

Thanks in advance for your = replies.

 

Denise Butcher

Rossford Public Library


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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C46F33.C310F460-- From rossford@oplin.org Thu Jul 22 19:45:56 2004 From: rossford@oplin.org (Rossford Public Library) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 14:45:56 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] result of ? for charges for holds and ILL's Message-ID: <20040722184357.23D6B564034@mail.oplin.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C46FFA.99127F90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you to everyone who responded to my post regarding whether your library charges for holds or ILL=92s that are not picked up. A few = people asked for me to post my findings. The answers to do you charge to = place a hold was a unanimous no. There were 3 libraries that charged anywhere = from $1-$3 for an ILL that was not picked up. The other 10 responses were a definite no, that they felt that it was part of the free service of the library. =20 Thanks again for you responses, Denise Butcher Rossford Public Library --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.726 / Virus Database: 481 - Release Date: 7/22/2004 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C46FFA.99127F90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Thank you to everyone who responded to my post = regarding whether your library charges for holds or ILL’s that are not picked = up.  A few people asked for me to post my findings.   The answers to do = you charge to place a hold was a unanimous no.  There were 3 libraries that = charged anywhere from $1-$3 for an ILL that was not picked up.  The other 10 responses were a definite no, = that they felt that it was part of the free service of the = library.

 

Thanks again for you = responses,

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Rossford Public Library


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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C46FFA.99127F90-- From mercerly@oplin.org Thu Jul 22 20:18:02 2004 From: mercerly@oplin.org (Lynn Mercer) Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 15:18:02 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Job opening Message-ID: <95686AF78DD56343A2CAFA93213258E32D76C7@MCLS-PDC.muskingum.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C47020.9BD9BBBE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C47020.9BD9BBBE" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C47020.9BD9BBBE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 The Muskingum County Library System is a progressive goal oriented = public library located in the heart of Southeastern Ohio. Located just = one hour east of the capital city of Columbus, Muskingum County enjoys = easy access to outdoor recreation, hosts several arts and cultural = organizations and is home to three collegiate campuses. It is in this = setting that the successful candidate for the Librarian I, Adult/YA = Services position would work. This individual would be a community = oriented professional with a strong commitment to public service. = Responsibilities include: Adult/YA reference services, materials = selection and collection development, and adult programming. = Qualifications: ALA Accredited MLS with interest in public libraries. = Salary range: $ 31,470.40 - 43,492.80. Benefits: Library pays employee = share of retirement which is 8.5% of salary ($2,674.98 - $3,696.88); = health and life insurance, 20 days vacation, 15 days sick leave, 4 = personal days, usual holidays and tuition reimbursement. Selection = process will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. = Qualified applicants should send letter of application, resume, three = (3) letters of reference and official graduate school transcripts to: = Lynn Mercer, Human Resources Manager, Muskingum County Library System, = 220 North 5th Street, Zanesville, Ohio 43701, by August 5, 2004. Visit = our web site at HYPERLINK = "http://www.muskingum/"http://www.muskingumlibrary.org An Equal = Opportunity Employer. =20 =20 Lynn Mercer, PHR Human Resources Manager/Deputy Clerk Treasurer Muskingum County Library System 220 N. 5th Street Zanesville, OH 43701 =20 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.701 / Virus Database: 458 - Release Date: 6/7/2004 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C47020.9BD9BBBE Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Muskingum County Library System is a progressive goal oriented public library = located in the heart of Southeastern Ohio.=A0 Located just one hour east of the = capital city of Columbus, Muskingum County enjoys easy access to outdoor recreation, hosts = several arts and cultural organizations and is home to three collegiate = campuses. =A0It is in = this setting that the successful candidate for the = Librarian I, = Adult/YA Services position would = work.=A0 This individual would be = a community oriented professional with a strong = commitment to public service. Responsibilities include: Adult/YA reference services, materials selection and collection development, and adult = programming.=A0 Qualifications:=A0 = ALA Accredited MLS with interest in public = libraries.=A0 Salary range:=A0 $ 31,470.40 – = 43,492.80.=A0 Benefits: Library pays employee share of retirement which is 8.5% of salary ($2,674.98 - $3,696.88); health and life = insurance, 20 days vacation, 15 days sick leave, 4 personal days, usual holidays and = tuition reimbursement.=A0 Selection = process will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.=A0 Qualified applicants should send = letter of application, resume, three (3) letters of reference and official = graduate school transcripts to: Lynn Mercer, Human Resources Manager, Muskingum County Library System, = 220 North 5th = Street, Zanesville, Ohio 43701, by August 5, 2004.=A0 Visit = our web site at http://www.muskingumlibrary.org An Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

 

Lynn Mercer, = PHR

Human Resources Manager/Deputy Clerk Treasurer

Muskingum = County Library = System

220 N. 5th Street

Zanesville, OH = 43701


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We have been told that we cannot do that on the UAN system but it doesn't make sense because it is just a matter of deducting the insurance premiums before calculating taxes so employees are not paying tax on premiums deducted from their pay. Please respond to me directly off list. Thank you. Linda Hren Director Newcomerstown Public Library From croddy@oplin.org Fri Jul 23 18:10:39 2004 From: croddy@oplin.org (Carol Roddy) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:10:39 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Maintenance at the OPLIN Core Hub Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C470B6.7362F380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tuesday July 5, 2004 maintenance will be performed on OPLIN Hub = routers. Work will begin at 5 AM, and should be completely finished by 7AM. = During this period libraries will each experience some outage but it should be = very brief. =20 Carol Lynn Roddy Executive Director, OPLIN 614.728.5252 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C470B6.7362F380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On Tuesday July 5, = 2004 maintenance will be performed on OPLIN Hub routers.   Work will begin at = 5 AM, and should be completely finished by 7AM.  = During this period libraries will each experience some outage but it should be very = brief.

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C470B6.7362F380-- From croddy@oplin.org Fri Jul 23 18:32:16 2004 From: croddy@oplin.org (Carol Roddy) Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:32:16 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] correction Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C470B9.78C62A10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The maintenance will occur on TUESDAY JULY 27 Sorry for the confusion. Carol Lynn Roddy Executive Director, OPLIN 614.728.5252 ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C470B9.78C62A10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The maintenance will occur on TUESDAY JULY = 27

 

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------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C470B9.78C62A10-- From gclc@gclc-lib.org Mon Jul 26 16:14:55 2004 From: gclc@gclc-lib.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 11:14:55 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Reminder: GCLC 14th Annual Support Staff Symposium - August 5th Message-ID: <41051FEF.9070406@gclc-lib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000600020805010609040105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * 14th Annual Support Staff Symposium "Paradigms For Success: Creating Order Out Of Chaos" http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=391 Date: Thursday, August 5th, 2004 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Location: The Grove of Springfield Township, Winton Road, Cincinnati OH Speaker: Keynote Speaker: Sue McMillin, Professional Organizer and Motivational Speaker Sue McMillin assists clients in developing strategies for organizing their work so that they can get more done, make more money and have more time to focus on what matters most. Afternoon Speaker: Russ Iddings, Northern Kentucky University, Steely Library Special afternoon personal protection session: Debbie and Mike Gardner Debbie and Mike are former police officers who are dedicating themselves to teaching self-defense classes that empower people and help them overcome their fear of violence. Their new book, "Raising Kids Who Can Protect Themselves," has just been published by McGraw-Hill. Description: 8:30 - 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 - 12:15 How To Get Control Of Your Life And Time with Sue McMillin 12:15 - 1:00 Buffet Lunch 1:00 - 1:40 Easy Self-Defense: A Course In Courage with Debbie and Mike Gardner 1:45 - 3:30 How To Create Order In Your E-World with Russ Iddings HOW TO GET CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE AND TIME SPEAKER: Sue McMillin Get more done in less time-and be better organized than you ever dreamed possible-using this practical hands-on approach to time management! Here is the four-part plan to manage your time and your life: Managing Your Time - Take control of every minute of your day and get more done - Determine your real priorities and identify what matters most - Time-smart habits that save time and money - What's your "peak productive time"? How to recognize and make the most of it. - Identify your greatest time wasters and learn how to eliminate or avoid them - Free up 2 hours a day with a Time Management plan customized by you Managing Your Tasks - A 5-part G.O.A.L.S. setting format for connecting goals to your daily action plan - Discover the secret to remembering details - Develop your personalized plan for organizing your time - How to quit being a slave to your sticky notes - A fresh approach to making a "to do" list Managing Your Thinking - Myths about Time Management that can hinder your productivity - How to steer clear of "I can do it all" mentality - How to break from perfectionism and other unproductive habits - Leave everything to the last minute? How you can break this deadly habit - How to break yourself of the instinct to keep everything Managing Your Tools - Streamline your files with the innovative FileMAP® System - Apply the simple 5-Step Procedure to organize anything - Gain 25-40 % more filing cabinet space - Track vital papers using the 3D Process - Find any document in 30 seconds - Develop in-box strategies-cut work in ½ - Space-plan your office - Maintain order during times of high-stress and change - Learn to enjoy your office-once again EASY SELF-DEFENSE: A COURSE IN COURAGE SPEAKERS: Debbie and Mike Gardner Don't miss this courage-based personal protection session. With a delicate blend of intensity and humor this alternative self-defense message is life altering, fast-paced, healing, hopeful, and fun! - Learn how to break the FREEZE of fear and activate extraordinary STRENGTH - Find out why most self defense tips are ridiculous for survival - Learn the ONE and only strike needed to stop any assailant HOW TO CREATE ORDER IN YOUR E-WORLD SPEAKER: Russ Iddings Russ Iddings will teach you tips for managing common computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet Explorer. You will learn shortcuts that you can interchange with most of Microsoft's products; shortcuts that will help you be better organized and speed-up your performance. Russ's session will also include an overview of Outlook's Calendar feature to help you organize your schedule so you don't miss important meetings and family events. Audience: Library Support Staff Member Cost: $40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch. Friend of GCLC Cost: $40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch. Non-Member Cost: $40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch. The deadline to register is Thursday, July 29th, 2004 --------------000600020805010609040105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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14th Annual Support Staff Symposium

"Paradigms For Success: Creating Order Out Of Chaos"

http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=391

Date:

Thursday, August 5th, 2004

Time:

9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Location:

The Grove of Springfield Township, Winton Road, Cincinnati OH

Speaker:

Keynote Speaker: Sue McMillin, Professional Organizer and Motivational Speaker
Sue McMillin assists clients in developing strategies for organizing their work so that they can get more done, make more money and have more time to focus on what matters most.

Afternoon Speaker: Russ Iddings, Northern Kentucky University, Steely Library

Special afternoon personal protection session: Debbie and Mike Gardner
Debbie and Mike are former police officers who are dedicating themselves to teaching self-defense classes that empower people and help them overcome their fear of violence. Their new book, "Raising Kids Who Can Protect Themselves," has just been published by McGraw-Hill.

Description:

8:30 – 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 – 12:15 How To Get Control Of Your Life And Time with Sue McMillin
12:15 – 1:00 Buffet Lunch
1:00 – 1:40 Easy Self-Defense: A Course In Courage with Debbie and Mike Gardner
1:45 – 3:30 How To Create Order In Your E-World with Russ Iddings

HOW TO GET CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE AND TIME
SPEAKER: Sue McMillin
Get more done in less time-and be better organized than you ever dreamed possible-using this practical hands-on approach to time management!

Here is the four-part plan to manage your time and your life:

Managing Your Time
- Take control of every minute of your day and get more done
- Determine your real priorities and identify what matters most
- Time-smart habits that save time and money
- What’s your “peak productive time”? How to recognize and make the most of it.
- Identify your greatest time wasters and learn how to eliminate or avoid them
- Free up 2 hours a day with a Time Management plan customized by you

Managing Your Tasks
- A 5-part G.O.A.L.S. setting format for connecting goals to your daily action plan
- Discover the secret to remembering details
- Develop your personalized plan for organizing your time
- How to quit being a slave to your sticky notes
- A fresh approach to making a “to do” list

Managing Your Thinking
- Myths about Time Management that can hinder your productivity
- How to steer clear of “I can do it all” mentality
- How to break from perfectionism and other unproductive habits
- Leave everything to the last minute? How you can break this deadly habit
- How to break yourself of the instinct to keep everything

Managing Your Tools
- Streamline your files with the innovative FileMAP® System
- Apply the simple 5-Step Procedure to organize anything
- Gain 25-40 % more filing cabinet space
- Track vital papers using the 3D Process
- Find any document in 30 seconds
- Develop in-box strategies-cut work in ½
- Space-plan your office
- Maintain order during times of high-stress and change
- Learn to enjoy your office-once again

EASY SELF-DEFENSE: A COURSE IN COURAGE
SPEAKERS: Debbie and Mike Gardner
Don't miss this courage-based personal protection session. With a delicate blend of intensity and humor this alternative self-defense message is life altering, fast-paced, healing, hopeful, and fun!
- Learn how to break the FREEZE of fear and activate extraordinary STRENGTH
- Find out why most self defense tips are ridiculous for survival
- Learn the ONE and only strike needed to stop any assailant

HOW TO CREATE ORDER IN YOUR E-WORLD
SPEAKER: Russ Iddings
Russ Iddings will teach you tips for managing common computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet Explorer. You will learn shortcuts that you can interchange with most of Microsoft’s products; shortcuts that will help you be better organized and speed-up your performance. Russ’s session will also include an overview of Outlook’s Calendar feature to help you organize your schedule so you don’t miss important meetings and family events.

Audience:

Library Support Staff

Member Cost:

$40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch.

Friend of GCLC Cost:

$40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch.

Non-Member Cost:

$40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch.

The deadline to register is Thursday, July 29th, 2004

--------------000600020805010609040105-- From gclc@gclc-lib.org Mon Jul 26 16:16:47 2004 From: gclc@gclc-lib.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 11:16:47 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Public Library Branch Managers Interest Group Message-ID: <4105205F.8090205@gclc-lib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010902000506090709090704 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Public Library Branch Managers Interest Group http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=392 Date: Wednesday, August 18th, 2004 Time: 2:00 p.m. Location: Boone County Public Library Florence Branch Description: Don't miss this opportunity to meet with other regional public library branch managers to share new programming ideas, to discuss personnel issues, to learn about current technology changes, or to discuss your latest project. The meeting will be followed by a tour of the newly renovated Florence Branch. Member Cost: Free but registration is required. Friend of GCLC Cost: Free but registration is required. Non-Member Cost: Free but registration is required. --------------010902000506090709090704 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
****************************************************************************

Public Library Branch Managers Interest Group

http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=392

Date:

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

Time:

2:00 p.m.

Location:

Boone County Public Library Florence Branch

Description:

Don't miss this opportunity to meet with other regional public library branch managers to share new
programming ideas, to discuss personnel issues, to learn about current technology changes, or to discuss your latest project. The meeting will be followed by a tour of the newly renovated Florence Branch.

Member Cost:

Free but registration is required.

Friend of GCLC Cost:

Free but registration is required.

Non-Member Cost:

Free but registration is required.


--------------010902000506090709090704-- From pettysu@oplin.org Tue Jul 27 12:19:16 2004 From: pettysu@oplin.org (Sue Wright Petty) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 07:19:16 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] ellison die Message-ID: <001501c473cb$90158020$0276d542@Oplin> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C473AA.06754600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does anyone have a die of a gopher? If so, could we borrow it? Thanks. Sue Petty pettysu@oplin.org We are on Cargo--Kenton. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C473AA.06754600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Does anyone have a die of a = gopher?  If so,=20 could we borrow it?  Thanks.
 
Sue Petty
pettysu@oplin.org
 
We are on = Cargo--Kenton.
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C473AA.06754600-- From kaubisch@oplin.org Tue Jul 27 19:01:27 2004 From: kaubisch@oplin.org (KMPL) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 11:01:27 -0700 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Position Announcement Message-ID: <41069877.1060203@oplin.org> --------------020202020208040002000805 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Library Director Kaubisch Memorial Public Library Fostoria, Ohio RESPONSIBILITIES: Located in a rural community an hour south of Toledo, the Kaubisch Memorial Public Library seeks a Director who will manage and direct a main library with an operating budget of $850,000 and a staff of 17+ people. The Library Director is the chief operating officer of the library with major administrative responsibility for implementing Library Board policy and recommending, implementing, and evaluating an active program of educational, cultural, and information services relevant to the Fostoria community in accordance with the goals and objectives established by the Board of Trustees. REQUIREMENTS: An MLS/MLIS degree from an ALA accredited program is required. Candidates must also demonstrate seven years progressive experience in professional library management and administrative positions. COMPENSATION: Competitive compensation commensurate with experience. Benefit package includes paid individual health insurance, sick leave, vacation, PERS retirement, and a deferred compensation program. TO APPLY: Forward resume and cover letter to: Search Committee Kaubisch Memorial Public Library 205 Perry Street Fostoria, OH 44830 No telephone calls, please. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. EOE -- ================================================= Kaubisch Memorial Public Library 205 Perry St. Fostoria, Ohio 44830 Telephone: 419-435-2813 Fax: 419-435-5350 Mail to: kaubisch@oplin.org http://www.fostoria.lib.oh.us ================================================= --------------020202020208040002000805 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Library Director
Kaubisch Memorial Public Library
Fostoria, Ohio


RESPONSIBILITIES:  Located in a rural community an hour south of Toledo,
the Kaubisch Memorial Public Library seeks a Director who will manage
and direct a main library with an operating budget of $850,000 and a
staff of 17+ people.  The Library Director is the chief operating
officer of the library with major administrative responsibility for
implementing Library Board policy and recommending, implementing, and
evaluating an active program of educational, cultural, and information
services relevant to the Fostoria community in accordance with the goals
and objectives established by the Board of Trustees.

REQUIREMENTS:  An MLS/MLIS degree from an ALA accredited program is
required. Candidates must also demonstrate seven years progressive
experience in professional library management and administrative positions.

COMPENSATION:  Competitive compensation commensurate with experience.
Benefit package includes paid individual health insurance, sick leave,
vacation, PERS retirement, and a deferred compensation program.

TO APPLY:  Forward resume and cover letter to:

                       Search Committee
                       Kaubisch Memorial Public Library
                       205 Perry Street
                       Fostoria, OH  44830

No telephone calls, please.  Review of applications will begin
immediately and will continue until the position is filled.  EOE
-- 
=================================================
Kaubisch Memorial Public Library
205 Perry St.
Fostoria, Ohio  44830
Telephone:  419-435-2813 
Fax:  419-435-5350
Mail to: kaubisch@oplin.org
http://www.fostoria.lib.oh.us
=================================================

   
--------------020202020208040002000805-- From delanema@oplin.org Tue Jul 27 19:41:15 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 14:41:15 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Last Chance to register for "Showcase of Integrated Library Systems" Message-ID: <008201c47409$4bf87bc0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007E_01C473E7.C4E491D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 8/30/04 Friday, August 6, 2004 @ Ohio Valley Area Libraries brings you demonstrations of these integrated library systems... POLARIS 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @ OVAL with Kathie Graham, MLS, Polaris Account Manager for GIS Information Systems --Designed for public libraries and ranked #1 in customer support, Polaris provides completely customizable system administration, an easy-to-use portal PAC available in 115 languages, and fully integrated cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, and serials control. Designed to support the way staff works and patrons search, Polaris is the right system for today’s libraries and tomorrow’s. With Polaris it’s easy to add functions like virtual reference; PC management; thin clients; check in, sorting and conveyor systems; and EDI with your book vendors. KOHA 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. @ OVAL with Nelsonville Public Library Director Stephen Hedges and staff members Joshua Ferraro, and Owen Leonard Skemotah Solutions, custom software developers based in Athens, Ohio, will demonstrate Koha, a freely-distributed Integrated Library System(www.koha.org). They will also discuss services they offer to help libraries implement and use Koha. Location: Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL), 252 W. 13th Street, Wellston, OH 45692 ( http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/ ) Costs to attend are as follows: a.. OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member library staffs: $0.00 b.. Staffs from all types of Ohio libraries: $0.00 c.. Staffs from all types of Non-Ohio libraries: $15.00 Registration is on a first come, first served basis. To register, e-mail your contact information to Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org by Friday, July 30, 2004. "OVAL: Your Source for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration, Innovation!" Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_007E_01C473E7.C4E491D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

REGISTRATION=20 DEADLINE: 8/30/04 

Friday, August 6, 2004 @ Ohio Valley Area Libraries = brings you=20 demonstrations of these integrated library=20 systems...

POLARIS

9:30= a.m. -=20 12:00 p.m. @ OVAL
with = Kathie Graham,=20 MLS, Polaris Account Manager for GIS Information=20 Systems
--Designed for public = libraries and=20 ranked #1 in customer support, Polaris provides completely customizable = system=20 administration, an easy-to-use portal PAC available in 115 languages, = and fully=20 integrated cataloging, circulation, acquisitions, and serials control. = Designed=20 to support the way staff works and patrons search, Polaris is the right = system=20 for today=92s libraries and tomorrow=92s. With Polaris it=92s easy to = add functions=20 like virtual reference; PC management; thin clients; check in, sorting = and=20 conveyor systems; and EDI with your book vendors.

KOHA
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. @ = OVAL
with Nelsonville Public Library Director Stephen Hedges and = staff=20 members Joshua Ferraro, and Owen = Leonard
Skemotah Solutions, custom software developers based in = Athens,=20 Ohio, will demonstrate Koha, a=20 freely-distributed Integrated Library System(www.koha.org). They will also discuss services they offer to = help libraries implement and use=20 Koha.

Location:
Ohio Valley Area Libraries (OVAL), = 252 W. 13th=20 Street, Wellston, OH 45692 ( http://www.oval.lib.oh.us/find/ )

Costs to attend = are as=20 follows:

  • OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member = library=20 staffs: $0.00
  • Staffs from all = types of Ohio=20 libraries: $0.00
  • Staffs from all types = of Non-Ohio=20 libraries: $15.00
Registration is on a = first come,=20 first served basis. To register, e-mail your contact information to=20 Margaret at ceoval@oplin.org by=20 Friday, July 30, 2004.

"OVAL: = Your Source=20 for Instruction, Insight, Inspiration,=20 Innovation!"


 
3D"OVAL

Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education=20 Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries = Regional Library=20 System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth = Street, Wellston,=20 OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 = fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ = ceoval@oplin.org
 
 
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_007E_01C473E7.C4E491D0-- From gclc@gclc-lib.org Tue Jul 27 21:42:35 2004 From: gclc@gclc-lib.org (GCLC) Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 16:42:35 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Announcement: Greater Cincinnati Memory Project Message-ID: <4106BE3B.7080102@gclc-lib.org> *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** The Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium (GCLC) has unveiled a new version of its Greater Cincinnati Memory Project. Originally launched in the spring of 2000, the Memory Project provides access to over 6,000 images of pre-1940 landmarks, events, and people in the Greater Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky area. Area libraries contribute photos, postcards, and slides that they wish to showcase. The Project web site has a new look and a new way to search and browse for images. Using the Greenstone Digital Library Software, the site provides quick and easy access to the Project's images. The site also has a new address: http://www.CincinnatiMemory.org The old address will continue to work, but the new URL is the one that will be advertised and promoted in the future. Questions and comments, including inquirys about participating in the project, can be sent to WebManager@CincinnatiMemory.org. * From aoneal@ohiohistory.org Wed Jul 28 14:01:17 2004 From: aoneal@ohiohistory.org (Angela O'Neal) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:01:17 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CFP: Society of Ohio Archivists Message-ID: <45C708266D5CCB4A8035FFFC26E158A51C5B16@ohsmail.ohiohistory.org> The Society of Ohio Archivists 2005 Spring Meeting Program Committee is = pleased to announce the program theme and call for session proposals. = The theme is: "The Business of Archives: Tools of the Trade" - focusing = on three tracks: business/management, technology, and archival issues. = Sessions might focus on (but are not limited to): business planning, = managing volunteers, grant writing, EAD, digitization, cataloging, = electronic records, managing backlog, and preservation. If you would like to submit a session proposal, please send them to = Shari Christy (program co-chair) via email or snail-mail (address = below). The session proposals should be as complete as possible with = title, panel/workshop speakers, panel chair (if needed), short session = description and AV aids needed. Hands-on sessions are especially = encouraged. Presenters are also asked to allow ample time for questions. The conference is tentatively scheduled to be held April 14-15, 2005 at = Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Proposals should be submitted = no later than September 16, 2004. If you have any questions, let us = know.=20 Thank you. Program Co-chairs Shari Christy Archivist/Contractor =20 AFRL/HO Anteon Corp.=20 Bldg 45, Rm 030=20 2130 Eighth St.=20 WPAFB, OH 45433=20 Phone: 937-255-4661=20 Fax: 937-904-5079 Angela O'Neal Ohio Memory Project Manager Ohio Historical Society 1982 Velma Ave.=20 Columbus, OH 43211 (614) 297-2576 www.ohiomemory.org=20 From delanema@oplin.org Wed Jul 28 14:25:15 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:25:15 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Advanced PowerPoint 2000 Message-ID: <005001c474a6$5197c2f0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C47484.CA816800 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 8/13/04 - 8:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. @ OVAL POWERPOINT 2000 ADVANCED Instructed by John Paul, Winsoft Computer Education, Inc. Registration closes Friday, August 6th --This course is designed to provide the user with the tools necessary to create professionally customized presentations. Topics include the automating of presentations through the use of actions buttons, hyperlinks, and the defining of customized playbacks. The student will learn to utilize OLE objects, alter backgrounds on a customized level, and prepare their presentation for delivery off-site. Agenda PowerPoint 2000 Advanced Prerequisite: PowerPoint Basic or experience using PowerPoint I. OLE Objects A) OLE 1) Linking 2) Embedding B) Microsoft Org Chart C) Multi-Media Objects 1) Inserting Movies 2) Inserting Sounds II. Object Linking A) Hyperlinks B) Action Buttons III. ClipArt A) Editing ClipArt Images 1) Enhancing Images 2) Recoloring Images 3) Cropping Images B) Managing ClipArt Gallery IV. Headers & Footers A) Headers & Footers 1) Slide Footers 2) Notes & Handouts 3) Customized Slide Numbers B) Dates & Times V. Presentation Masters A) Master Slide Types B) Slide Master C) Title Master D) Handout Master E) Notes Master VI. Advanced Printing A) Creating Print Files B) Black & White Printing 1) Defining Format Options 2) Previewing Black & White VII. Animation Effects A) Slide Transition B) Rehearse Timings C) Animating Objects D) Animating Multi-Media E) Building Outlines VIII. Delivery Methods A) Custom Shows B) Setup Show C) PowerPoint Shows D) Pack & Go Wizard 1) Packing & Unpacking Files 2) PowerPoint Viewer 3) Working With Playlists E) Web Page Presentations 1) Advantages To HTML 2) Saving To HTML 3) Viewing Web Presentations ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 18 COST: OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member library staffs: $0.00 Cost to all others: $60.00 per person __________ __________ In addition to these workshops, check out our SPECIAL EVENTS section at www.oval.lib.oh.us/specevents/! For directions to OVAL, area lodging and restaurants, point your browser to www.oval.lib.oh.us/ and choose the "Find OVAL" link. Please allow seven days notice if the use of auxiliary aides is required for workshop attendance. TTY users are welcome to call OVAL through the Ohio Relay Service: 1-800-750-0750. CANCELLATION POLICY: Registered participants will be invoiced for all workshop/seminar/conference fees unless notification of cancellation via mail, e-mail, fax, or phone is received at least 48 hours before the start of the workshop/seminar/ conference. To cancel a registration, please contact OVAL Continuing Education Coordinator Margaret Delaney at ceoval@oplin.org or 1-800-759-1537 or 1-740-384-2103, ext. 2. __________ __________ Come visit OVAL and LEARN! Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C47484.CA816800 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

8/13/04 - 8:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. @ OVAL

POWERPOINT 2000=20 ADVANCED
Instructed = by=20 John Paul, Winsoft Computer Education, Inc.

Registration=20 closes Friday, August = 6th

--This course is designed to provide the user = with the=20 tools necessary to create = professionally=20 customized presentations. Topics include the=20 automating of presentations through the use of actions buttons,=20 hyperlinks, and the defining of = customized=20 playbacks. The student will learn to utilize=20 OLE objects, alter backgrounds on a customized level, and prepare = their presentation for delivery=20 off-site.

Agenda
PowerPoint 2000 Advanced=20

Prerequisite:=20 PowerPoint Basic or experience using = PowerPoint

I. OLE Objects
A) OLE 
   =20 1) Linking 
   =20 2) Embedding
B) Microsoft Org Chart
C) Multi-Media=20 Objects 
    = 1)=20 Inserting Movies 
   =20 2) Inserting Sounds

II. Object Linking =
A) Hyperlinks
B) Action = Buttons=20

III. ClipArt
A) Editing ClipArt Images 
    1) Enhancing=20 Images 
    = 2)=20 Recoloring Images 
   =20 3) Cropping Images
B) Managing = ClipArt=20 Gallery

IV. Headers & Footers
A) Headers & Footers 
    1) Slide=20 Footers 
    = 2)=20 Notes & Handouts 
   =20 3) Customized Slide Numbers
B) = Dates &=20 Times

V. Presentation = Masters
A) Master Slide Types
B) = Slide Master=20
C) Title Master
D)=20 Handout Master
E) Notes = Master

VI. Advanced Printing =
A) Creating Print Files
B) Black & White=20 Printing 
    = 1)=20 Defining Format Options 
    2) Previewing Black = &=20 White

VII. Animation Effects =
A) Slide Transition
B) = Rehearse=20 Timings
C) Animating Objects =
D) Animating Multi-Media
E) Building=20 Outlines

VIII. Delivery Methods =
A) Custom Shows
B) Setup Show
C) PowerPoint Shows =
D)=20 Pack & Go Wizard 
   =20 1) Packing & Unpacking Files 
    2) PowerPoint=20 Viewer 
    = 3)=20 Working With Playlists
E) Web Page Presentations 
    1) Advantages To=20 HTML 
    = 2) Saving=20 To HTML 
    = 3)=20 Viewing Web Presentations

ENROLLMENT=20 LIMIT: 18

COST:
OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member library = staffs:=20 $0.00
Cost to all others: = $60.00 per person

__________
__________

In=20 addition to these workshops, check out our SPECIAL EVENTS section = at www.oval.lib.oh.us/specevents/!

For directions to OVAL, area = lodging and=20 restaurants, point your browser to=20 www.oval.lib.oh.us/ and choose the = "Find OVAL"=20 link.

Please allow seven days notice if the = use of=20 auxiliary aides is required for = workshop=20 attendance. TTY users are welcome to call OVAL through the Ohio Relay Service: = 1-800-750-0750.

CANCELLATION=20 POLICY: Registered participants will be invoiced for = all workshop/seminar/conference fees = unless=20 notification of cancellation via = mail,=20 e-mail, fax, or phone is received at least 48 hours before the = start of the workshop/seminar/ conference. = To cancel=20 a registration, please contact = OVAL=20 Continuing Education Coordinator Margaret Delaney at ceoval@oplin.org or 1-800-759-1537 or = 1-740-384-2103, ext. 2.

__________
__________

Come visit = OVAL and=20 LEARN!

3D"OVAL

Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education=20 Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries = Regional Library=20 System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth = Street, Wellston,=20 OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 = fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ = ceoval@oplin.org
 
 
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_004C_01C47484.CA816800-- From yarmando@oplin.org Wed Jul 28 21:40:46 2004 From: yarmando@oplin.org (Don Yarman) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:40:46 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] FW: AccessScience News - July 2004 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C474C1.A20D5770 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 AccessScience =09 =20 Volume 5 =B7 Issue 5 =B7 July 29, 2004=20 Online News =09 IN THIS ISSUE =B7 Welcome <>=20 =B7 New <> & Noteworthy =B7 New Articles <>=20 =B7 Recently Published Q <> & A =B7 Upcoming Q <> & A =B7 Upcoming <> Articles =B7 Free Trials =B7 Subscribe to Newsletter =09 Welcome to AccessScience News! AccessScience News, based on the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Online, is a free monthly citation of current science updates available on AccessScience. 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The upgrade will make searching content even easier with re-organized search results and improved speed. Starting in August, a preview of the new search engine will be available to users along with the current one. We will welcome your feedback and the opportunity to address any questions or comments you may have.=20 AccessScience content continues to grow over the summer months. * The first installment of the animated series, AccessScience Visual Learning Modules, is now online. Exclusive to AccessScience, DNA Replication is an animated, click-and-view learning module and the first of the series in genetics: DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis. Look for the animation icon in the articles Genetics , Genetic Code, and DNA to click, view, and learn about DNA replication. 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Active sound control involves the modification of sound fields by using additional sound transmitted from loudspeakers, for example in order to control noise. This well illustrated article surveys the physical principles of active sound control, applications of digital signal processing, and multichannel systems. DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.010025 * Biotic recovery after mass extinctions, by Dr. Paul B. Wignall, School of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, UK. The causes of mass extinctions during geologic history have been the subject of much research and debate. But now interest is also focusing on what happened after such extinctions, especially since this can help us understand the consequences of modern environmental disruptions. This article surveys extinction, survival, and recovery in aquatic and terrestrial systems as well as "the message from the past." DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB040450 * Heat (biology), by Prof. Trevor M. Letcher, Department of Chemistry, Natal University, Durban, South Africa This article provides an overview of the thermodynamics of heat-producing reactions in the metabolism of organisms ranging from microorganisms to invertebrates to humans. DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB041215 * Mobile-phone antennas, by Prof. J. (Yiannis) C. Vardaxoglou, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Loughborough University, UK. Mobile (cell) phones have steadily decreased in size as a result of strong consumer demand, and the design of their antennas have followed suit. With the help of explanatory diagrams, this article reviews design considerations in the reduction of antenna size and visibility; reduction of user irradiation; and development of antennas with near-field control. DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB041040 * Nanosatellites , by Prof. Donald Platt, Spaceport Graduate Center, Florida Institute of Technology, Satellite Beach. Nanosatellites, defined as having a mass of less than 10 kg (22 lb), are being studied and developed by various space agencies and commercial organizations. This colorfully illustrated article introduces the possible applications of nanosatellites (e.g., missions requiring a "swarm" of small satellites), systems development, and usage by "small" organizations, such as universities. DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB041170 * Parallel computer processing in systematics, by Dr. Ward C. Wheeler, American Museum of Natural History, New York, Dr. Daniel Janies, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Ohio State University, Columbus, and Dr. Jan De Laet,Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences, Brussels. Advances in DNA sequencing have created huge quantities of genomic data that are available for studying fundamental questions about taxonomy and biological diversity. Analyzing these data is especially complex, and systematists have turned to powerful parallel processing computers for this task. This article reviews this field, focusing on DNA sequencing alignment, principles and applications of parallel computing to systematics, and computer clustering. DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB040425 * Plant pathogen genomics, by Dr. Blake C. Meyers, Department of Plant and Soil Services, University of Delaware, Newark. The addition of genomics to the toolkit of molecular biology has dramatically increased our understanding of how plants interact with disease-causing microbial organisms and our ability to develop strategies for combating plant disease. This article reviews the genomic analysis of bacterial, viral, and eukaryotic pathogens and surveys plant defense and immune systems. DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB040335 * Scramjet technology, by Dr. Joaquin H. Castro, Pratt and Whitney, West Palm Beach, Florida. 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  • Active=20 sound control, by Prof. Philip A. Nelson, Institute of Sound = and=20 Vibration Research, University of Southampton, England. Active = sound=20 control involves the modification of sound fields by using = additional=20 sound transmitted from loudspeakers, for example in order to = control=20 noise. This well illustrated article surveys the physical = principles of=20 active sound control, applications of digital signal processing, = and=20 multichannel systems.
    DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.010025


  • Biotic=20 recovery after mass extinctions, by Dr. Paul B. = Wignall,=20 School of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, UK. The causes of = mass=20 extinctions during geologic history have been the subject of = much=20 research and debate. But now interest is also focusing on what = happened=20 after such extinctions, especially since this can help us = understand the=20 consequences of modern environmental disruptions. This article = surveys=20 extinction, survival, and recovery in aquatic and terrestrial = systems as=20 well as "the message from the past."
    DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB040450

  • Heat=20 (biology), by Prof. Trevor M. Letcher, Department of = Chemistry,=20 Natal University, Durban, South Africa This article provides an = overview=20 of the thermodynamics of heat-producing reactions in the = metabolism of=20 organisms ranging from microorganisms to invertebrates to = humans.
    DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB041215

  • Mobile-phone=20 antennas, by Prof. J. (Yiannis) C. Vardaxoglou, = Department of=20 Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Loughborough University, = UK.=20 Mobile (cell) phones have steadily decreased in size as a result = of=20 strong consumer demand, and the design of their antennas have = followed=20 suit. With the help of explanatory diagrams, this article = reviews design=20 considerations in the reduction of antenna size and visibility;=20 reduction of user irradiation; and development of antennas with=20 near-field control.
    DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB041040

  • Nanosatellites,=20 by Prof. Donald Platt, Spaceport Graduate Center, Florida = Institute of=20 Technology, Satellite Beach. Nanosatellites, defined as having a = mass of=20 less than 10 kg (22 lb), are being studied and developed by = various=20 space agencies and commercial organizations. This colorfully = illustrated=20 article introduces the possible applications of nanosatellites = (e.g.,=20 missions requiring a "swarm" of small satellites), systems = development,=20 and usage by "small" organizations, such as universities.
    DOI=20 10.1036/1097-8542.YB041170

  • Parallel=20 computer processing in systematics, by Dr. Ward C. = Wheeler,=20 American Museum of Natural History, New York, Dr. Daniel Janies, = Department of Biomedical Informatics, Ohio State University, = Columbus,=20 and Dr. Jan De Laet,Royal Belgian Institute for Natural = Sciences,=20 Brussels. Advances in DNA sequencing have created huge = quantities of=20 genomic data that are available for studying fundamental = questions about=20 taxonomy and biological diversity. Analyzing these data is = especially=20 complex, and systematists have turned to powerful parallel = processing=20 computers for this task. This article reviews this field, = focusing on=20 DNA sequencing alignment, principles and applications of = parallel=20 computing to systematics, and computer clustering.
    DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB040425

  • Plant=20 pathogen genomics, by Dr. Blake C. Meyers, Department = of=20 Plant and Soil Services, University of Delaware, Newark. The = addition of=20 genomics to the toolkit of molecular biology has dramatically = increased=20 our understanding of how plants interact with disease-causing = microbial=20 organisms and our ability to develop strategies for combating = plant=20 disease. This article reviews the genomic analysis of bacterial, = viral,=20 and eukaryotic pathogens and surveys plant defense and immune=20 systems.
    DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB040335

  • Scramjet=20 technology, by Dr. Joaquin H. Castro, Pratt and = Whitney, West=20 Palm Beach, Florida. The author tells us that traveling from New = York to=20 Sydney in about 2 hours or spending a weekend at the Space = Station or=20 the Moon may sound like science fiction, but supersonic = combustion=20 ramjet (scramjet) technology in development today is expected to = make=20 global rapid travel and affordable orbit access a reality within = the=20 next 25 years. He then reviews how scramjets work, their = advantages,=20 development, operation, and outlook for the future.
    DOI 10.1036/1097-8542.YB040735

  • Underground=20 mining, by Prof. William C. Peters, Mining and = Geological=20 Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson. With the aid of = numerous=20 detailed diagrams, this article reviews the process of = extracting ores=20 from beneath the surface of the ground, including exploration, = mine=20 development, and mining methods.
    DOI=20 10.1036/1097-8542.720500 =

  • Why do you feel tired after eating turkey? = Response Dr.=20 Bruce Stanley, Penn State College of Medicine Health, Department = of=20 Environmental Health Sciences.
  • Why does a baseball curve in flight? Response = by LeRoy W.=20 Alaways, Ph.D.=20
  • What are the treatments for bipolar disorder? = Response by=20 Dr. Ralph Hoffman, Yale University School of Medicine.=20
  • Why does the burning of different substances = produce=20 different flame colors? Response by Brian V. Ingram, Ph.D.,=20 Energetic Materials Chemist, Sandia National = Laboratories.=20

 



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--------------= -------------------------------------------------=20 ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C474C1.A20D5770-- From tracy.strobel@cpl.org Wed Jul 28 15:32:45 2004 From: tracy.strobel@cpl.org (Tracy Strobel) Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 10:32:45 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Ohio's KnowItNow Virtual Reference Service Message-ID: <3aa1243b18da.3b18da3aa124@clevnet.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_ucNKrGporS7ugSKsO+cnxA) Content-type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Content-disposition: inline

Dear Ohio Libr= arians,

I am writing t= o invite you to be a part of Ohio=92s new KnowItNow statewide virtual= reference service.  No= t since the inception of OPLIN, have Ohio libraries had such an excit= ing opportunity to participate in an innovative library service of th= is magnitude.  With the= potential to serve all of Ohio=92s 11 million residents, the KnowItN= ow service calls for a small contribution of reference service from m= any public libraries around the state so that all libraries, and inde= ed all citizens, can benefit from high quality, convenient access to = library service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Specifically, = your library=92s help is needed to answer reference questions online = for a 3-hour shift once per week.&n= bsp; Shifts are available Monday =96 Friday from 5:30 =96 8:30= .  These evening shifts= will be staffed with a team of at least six librarians from though o= ut the state.  There is= no special software or hardware needed, just an Internet connected P= C and enthusiastic staff members.&n= bsp; All training will be provided free of charge in a locatio= n convenient to your library. =

The following librar= ies have already committed to providing reference service:

Birchard Public Library
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Cleveland Heights University Heights Public Library
Cle= veland Public Library
Columbus Metropolitan Library
Cuyahoga County Public Library
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= We hope that your library can join this outstanding te= am and help bring the library directly into Ohio=92s homes, schools a= nd businesses.  To sign= up for your shift or ask any questions, contact:

Tracy Strobel
= tracy@cp= l.org
216-623-2988

= Thank you!


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~~~~~
Tracy R. Strobel
Web Applications Supervisor
Clev= eland Public Library
325 Superior Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114 (216)623-2988 ~~~ (216)623-7120 (fax)
tracy.strobel@cpl.org ~~~= http://www.cpl.org
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--Boundary_(ID_ucNKrGporS7ugSKsO+cnxA) Content-type: text/x-vcard; name="tstrobel@cpl.org.vcf"; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: attachment; filename="tstrobel@cpl.org.vcf" Content-description: Card for Tracy Strobel begin:vcard n:Strobel;Tracy fn:Tracy Strobel tel;fax:216.623.7120 tel;work:216.623.2988 url:www.cpl.org org:Cleveland Public Library;Automation Department adr:;;325 Superior Ave;Cleveland;OH;44114; version:2.1 email;internet:tracy.strobel@cpl.org title:Web Site Coordinator end:vcard --Boundary_(ID_ucNKrGporS7ugSKsO+cnxA)-- From JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us Thu Jul 29 14:56:38 2004 From: JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:56:38 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] GRANT OPPORTUNITY Message-ID: <71FF2B6D4C93D51180BD0008C7CF0603016AB661@EXCHSRV1> GRANT OPPORTUNITY The Starbucks Foundation has announced funding for its Youth Leadership Grants Program. Two types of funds are available: Power of Literacy grants and Leaders in Diversity grants. Proposals must focus their activities on youth ages 6-18 and involve Starbuck partners. Under Power of Literacy funds may be used for activities such as afterschool writing and literacy programs, tutoring projects for low income youth, and family literacy events. Under Leaders in Diversity funds may be used for activities such as workshops to build youth awareness of diverse populations, anti-prejudice programs at schools and camps of teens facing discrimination. Applicants may apply for one of two levels of funding. Local Grants range from $5,000 - $10,000 and involve at least one Starbucks store. Regional grants of up to $20,000 must involve three or more Starbucks stores and provide services to a major metropolitan area or region. Deadline for applications is October 1, 2004. Application guidelines can be found at http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/criteria.asp Additional information can be obtained by calling the Starbucks Foundation Hotline, 206-318-7022 From delanema@oplin.org Thu Jul 29 19:18:14 2004 From: delanema@oplin.org (Margaret Delaney) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 14:18:14 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] ACLU of Ohio Executive Director presents "The Eroding Civil Liberties of Libraries" Message-ID: <006301c47598$6a19c8d0$3b01a8c0@oval.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005F_01C47576.E305DEE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 09/22/04 - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @ OVAL The Eroding Civil Liberties of Libraries with Christine Link, Executive Director, ACLU of Ohio --The USA PATRIOT Act gives law enforcement broad access to many types of personal records, including library, without probable cause of a crime. Librarians who disclose record requests can be jailed. Ohio Senate Bill 144 would require libraries to install internet filters, and require parental consent for children to borrow videos. Christine will lead a discussion of these and related issues that infringe on basic freedoms of speech, privacy, and access to information. Registration closes September 15th ENROLLMENT LIMIT: 40 COSTS: OVAL/MOLO/SOLO member library staffs: $0.00 Cost to all others: $20.00 per person __________ __________ To register, please e-mail the title of the workshop along with your contact information to Margaret @ ceoval@oplin.org. For directions to OVAL, area lodging and restaurants, point your browser to www.oval.lib.oh.us/ and choose the "Find OVAL" link. Please allow seven days notice if the use of auxiliary aides is required for workshop attendance. TTY users are welcome to call OVAL through the Ohio Relay Service: 1-800-750-0750. CANCELLATION POLICY: Registered participants will be invoiced for all workshop/seminar/conference fees unless notification of cancellation via mail, e-mail, fax, or phone is received at least 48 hours before the start of the workshop/seminar/ conference. To cancel a registration, please contact OVAL Continuing Education Coordinator Margaret Delaney at ceoval@oplin.org or 1-800-759-1537 or 1-740-384-2103, ext. 2. __________ __________ Come visit OVAL and LEARN! Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education Coordinator Ohio Valley Area Libraries Regional Library System (OVAL) 252 West Thirteenth Street, Wellston, OH 45692 740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ ceoval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_005F_01C47576.E305DEE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

09/22/04 = - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @=20 OVAL

The=20 Eroding Civil Liberties of Libraries
with = Christine=20 Link, Executive Director, ACLU of Ohio

--The USA PATRIOT Act gives law = enforcement broad=20 access to many types of personal records, including library, without = probable=20 cause of a crime. Librarians who disclose record requests can be jailed. = Ohio=20 Senate Bill 144  would require libraries to install internet = filters, and=20 require parental consent for children to borrow videos. Christine will = lead a=20 discussion of these and related issues that infringe on basic freedoms = of=20 speech, privacy, and access to information.=20

Registration = closes September = 15th

ENROLLMENT=20 LIMIT: 40=20

COSTS:
OVAL/MOLO/SOLO = member=20 library staffs: $0.00
Cost to all=20 others: $20.00 per person

__________
__________

To register, please e-mail the title of the = workshop along=20 with your contact information to Margaret @ ceoval@oplin.org.

For directions=20 to OVAL, area lodging and restaurants, point your browser to www.oval.lib.oh.us/ = and choose the=20 "Find OVAL" link.

Please allow seven days notice if the = use of=20 auxiliary aides is required for = workshop=20 attendance. TTY users are welcome to call OVAL through the Ohio Relay Service: = 1-800-750-0750.

CANCELLATION=20 POLICY: Registered participants will be invoiced for = all workshop/seminar/conference fees = unless=20 notification of cancellation via = mail,=20 e-mail, fax, or phone is received at least 48 hours before the = start of the workshop/seminar/ conference. = To cancel=20 a registration, please contact = OVAL=20 Continuing Education Coordinator Margaret Delaney at ceoval@oplin.org or = 1-800-759-1537=20 or 1-740-384-2103, ext. 2.

__________
__________

Come visit = OVAL and=20 LEARN!

3D"OVAL

Margaret L. Delaney, Continuing Education=20 Coordinator
Ohio Valley Area Libraries = Regional Library=20 System (OVAL)
252 West Thirteenth = Street, Wellston,=20 OH 45692
740-384-2103 x 2 ~ 740-384-2106 = fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ = ceoval@oplin.org
------=_NextPart_000_005F_01C47576.E305DEE0-- From boonema@oplin.org Thu Jul 29 20:05:30 2004 From: boonema@oplin.org (Mary Callahan Boone) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 15:05:30 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Author Laura Lippman at Wood County PL Message-ID: <4109123A.12467.4FCB06C9@localhost>
Forgive any cross-listings, but please share the information below with staff members and your patrons. Join us if you can!

Readers can meet author Laura Lippman at the Wood County District Public Library (251 North Main St., Bowling Green) Wednesday, August 4 at 7:00 pm, when she visits the library as part of a national tour for her newly released novel, By a Spider's Thread.
Since her debut in 1997, Laura Lippman has won virtually every major prize in the mystery-writing field and earned the highest critical praise for her Tess Monaghan series, which has been called "spectacular" (New York Times), "terrific fun" (Washington Post), "a delight" (Baltimore Sun), and "the best mystery writing around" (Village Voice).
Ms. Lippman was a newspaper reporter at the Baltimore Sun for twelve years. Her novels -- Baltimore Blues, Charm City, Butchers Hill, In Big Trouble, The Sugar House, and The Last Place -- have won the Edgar, Agatha, Shamus, Anthony, and Nero Wolfe Awards, and In a Strange City was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed novel Every Secret Thing. Ms. Lippman lives in Baltimore, Maryland, which also serves as the setting for her novels.
            Following a brief talk, Ms. Lippman will be available for book signings. Copies of her books are available for purchase from the Friends of the Library, with proceeds benefiting the Wood County District Public Library.
            For more information call WCDPL at 419-352-5104.






-------------------
Mary Callahan Boone
Reference and Public Relations
Wood County District Public Library
251 North Main St.
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-352-5104; fax 419-354-0405
boonema@oplin.org
RX:  An evening of theatre, following by several good books.
From gclc@gclc-lib.org Mon Jul 26 16:14:55 2004 From: gclc@gclc-lib.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 11:14:55 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] [INCOLSA-L] Reminder: GCLC 14th Annual Support Staff Symposium - August 5th Message-ID: <41051FEF.9070406@gclc-lib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --===============1869329777== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------000600020805010609040105" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000600020805010609040105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * 14th Annual Support Staff Symposium "Paradigms For Success: Creating Order Out Of Chaos" http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=391 Date: Thursday, August 5th, 2004 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Location: The Grove of Springfield Township, Winton Road, Cincinnati OH Speaker: Keynote Speaker: Sue McMillin, Professional Organizer and Motivational Speaker Sue McMillin assists clients in developing strategies for organizing their work so that they can get more done, make more money and have more time to focus on what matters most. Afternoon Speaker: Russ Iddings, Northern Kentucky University, Steely Library Special afternoon personal protection session: Debbie and Mike Gardner Debbie and Mike are former police officers who are dedicating themselves to teaching self-defense classes that empower people and help them overcome their fear of violence. Their new book, "Raising Kids Who Can Protect Themselves," has just been published by McGraw-Hill. Description: 8:30 - 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 9:00 - 12:15 How To Get Control Of Your Life And Time with Sue McMillin 12:15 - 1:00 Buffet Lunch 1:00 - 1:40 Easy Self-Defense: A Course In Courage with Debbie and Mike Gardner 1:45 - 3:30 How To Create Order In Your E-World with Russ Iddings HOW TO GET CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE AND TIME SPEAKER: Sue McMillin Get more done in less time-and be better organized than you ever dreamed possible-using this practical hands-on approach to time management! Here is the four-part plan to manage your time and your life: Managing Your Time - Take control of every minute of your day and get more done - Determine your real priorities and identify what matters most - Time-smart habits that save time and money - What's your "peak productive time"? How to recognize and make the most of it. - Identify your greatest time wasters and learn how to eliminate or avoid them - Free up 2 hours a day with a Time Management plan customized by you Managing Your Tasks - A 5-part G.O.A.L.S. setting format for connecting goals to your daily action plan - Discover the secret to remembering details - Develop your personalized plan for organizing your time - How to quit being a slave to your sticky notes - A fresh approach to making a "to do" list Managing Your Thinking - Myths about Time Management that can hinder your productivity - How to steer clear of "I can do it all" mentality - How to break from perfectionism and other unproductive habits - Leave everything to the last minute? How you can break this deadly habit - How to break yourself of the instinct to keep everything Managing Your Tools - Streamline your files with the innovative FileMAP® System - Apply the simple 5-Step Procedure to organize anything - Gain 25-40 % more filing cabinet space - Track vital papers using the 3D Process - Find any document in 30 seconds - Develop in-box strategies-cut work in ½ - Space-plan your office - Maintain order during times of high-stress and change - Learn to enjoy your office-once again EASY SELF-DEFENSE: A COURSE IN COURAGE SPEAKERS: Debbie and Mike Gardner Don't miss this courage-based personal protection session. With a delicate blend of intensity and humor this alternative self-defense message is life altering, fast-paced, healing, hopeful, and fun! - Learn how to break the FREEZE of fear and activate extraordinary STRENGTH - Find out why most self defense tips are ridiculous for survival - Learn the ONE and only strike needed to stop any assailant HOW TO CREATE ORDER IN YOUR E-WORLD SPEAKER: Russ Iddings Russ Iddings will teach you tips for managing common computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet Explorer. You will learn shortcuts that you can interchange with most of Microsoft's products; shortcuts that will help you be better organized and speed-up your performance. Russ's session will also include an overview of Outlook's Calendar feature to help you organize your schedule so you don't miss important meetings and family events. Audience: Library Support Staff Member Cost: $40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch. Friend of GCLC Cost: $40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch. Non-Member Cost: $40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch. The deadline to register is Thursday, July 29th, 2004 --------------000600020805010609040105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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14th Annual Support Staff Symposium

"Paradigms For Success: Creating Order Out Of Chaos"

http://www.gclc-lib.org/ce/index.html?id=391

Date:

Thursday, August 5th, 2004

Time:

9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Location:

The Grove of Springfield Township, Winton Road, Cincinnati OH

Speaker:

Keynote Speaker: Sue McMillin, Professional Organizer and Motivational Speaker
Sue McMillin assists clients in developing strategies for organizing their work so that they can get more done, make more money and have more time to focus on what matters most.

Afternoon Speaker: Russ Iddings, Northern Kentucky University, Steely Library

Special afternoon personal protection session: Debbie and Mike Gardner
Debbie and Mike are former police officers who are dedicating themselves to teaching self-defense classes that empower people and help them overcome their fear of violence. Their new book, "Raising Kids Who Can Protect Themselves," has just been published by McGraw-Hill.

Description:

8:30 – 9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 – 12:15 How To Get Control Of Your Life And Time with Sue McMillin
12:15 – 1:00 Buffet Lunch
1:00 – 1:40 Easy Self-Defense: A Course In Courage with Debbie and Mike Gardner
1:45 – 3:30 How To Create Order In Your E-World with Russ Iddings

HOW TO GET CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE AND TIME
SPEAKER: Sue McMillin
Get more done in less time-and be better organized than you ever dreamed possible-using this practical hands-on approach to time management!

Here is the four-part plan to manage your time and your life:

Managing Your Time
- Take control of every minute of your day and get more done
- Determine your real priorities and identify what matters most
- Time-smart habits that save time and money
- What’s your “peak productive time”? How to recognize and make the most of it.
- Identify your greatest time wasters and learn how to eliminate or avoid them
- Free up 2 hours a day with a Time Management plan customized by you

Managing Your Tasks
- A 5-part G.O.A.L.S. setting format for connecting goals to your daily action plan
- Discover the secret to remembering details
- Develop your personalized plan for organizing your time
- How to quit being a slave to your sticky notes
- A fresh approach to making a “to do” list

Managing Your Thinking
- Myths about Time Management that can hinder your productivity
- How to steer clear of “I can do it all” mentality
- How to break from perfectionism and other unproductive habits
- Leave everything to the last minute? How you can break this deadly habit
- How to break yourself of the instinct to keep everything

Managing Your Tools
- Streamline your files with the innovative FileMAP® System
- Apply the simple 5-Step Procedure to organize anything
- Gain 25-40 % more filing cabinet space
- Track vital papers using the 3D Process
- Find any document in 30 seconds
- Develop in-box strategies-cut work in ½
- Space-plan your office
- Maintain order during times of high-stress and change
- Learn to enjoy your office-once again

EASY SELF-DEFENSE: A COURSE IN COURAGE
SPEAKERS: Debbie and Mike Gardner
Don't miss this courage-based personal protection session. With a delicate blend of intensity and humor this alternative self-defense message is life altering, fast-paced, healing, hopeful, and fun!
- Learn how to break the FREEZE of fear and activate extraordinary STRENGTH
- Find out why most self defense tips are ridiculous for survival
- Learn the ONE and only strike needed to stop any assailant

HOW TO CREATE ORDER IN YOUR E-WORLD
SPEAKER: Russ Iddings
Russ Iddings will teach you tips for managing common computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet Explorer. You will learn shortcuts that you can interchange with most of Microsoft’s products; shortcuts that will help you be better organized and speed-up your performance. Russ’s session will also include an overview of Outlook’s Calendar feature to help you organize your schedule so you don’t miss important meetings and family events.

Audience:

Library Support Staff

Member Cost:

$40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch.

Friend of GCLC Cost:

$40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch.

Non-Member Cost:

$40.00 Includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch.

The deadline to register is Thursday, July 29th, 2004

--------------000600020805010609040105-- --===============1869329777== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline _______________________________________________ INCOLSA-L mailing list INCOLSA-L@lists.incolsa.net http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-l --===============1869329777==-- From JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us Fri Jul 30 12:41:07 2004 From: JBYRNES@SLOMA.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 07:41:07 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Vacancy Notice - State Library of Ohio Message-ID: <71FF2B6D4C93D51180BD0008C7CF0603016AB66F@EXCHSRV1> State Library of Ohio Vacancy Notice - July 30, 2004 Position - Librarian 2 (Technical Services) *Intermittent Unclassified - Not covered by a labor contract PAY RANGE (11): $18.05 per hour POSITION NUMBER: PCN: 542.0, Classification - Librarian 2 (Technical Svcs.) LOCATION: Caldwell, OH, Noble County HOURS OF WORK: (40) hr. week as set by supervisor between 7:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m., M-F. May work evenings and/or weekends - travel may be required - 1,000 maximum hours HOW TO APPLY: Send applications to: Human Resources, State Library of Ohio, 274 East First Ave., Suite 100, Columbus, OH, 43201 - Fax (614) 466-3584, telephone - (614) 466-1074 DEADLINE TO APPLY: August 27, 2004 JOB DUTIES (summary only): Provides cataloging services, including creating original catalog records, using established policies and procedures; assigns Library of Congress and Dewey Decimal classification numbers as well as Library of Congress subject headings; prepares bibliographic information for entry in online databases for materials in all formats; enters appropriate data online; corresponds with the Library of Congress regarding standards; develops standard bibliographic entries; analyzes and makes recommendations to improve cataloging services for State Library customers. Creates and maintains statistical data regarding cataloging responsibilities and activities; attends meetings, conferences and workshops as required; keeps current with technical services issues at the state and national level; confers with other State Library staff to ensure a high level of cataloging service; communicates with professional and library organizations as necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Library Science from accredited college or university; one (1) course or three (3) months experience in library organization &/or administration; twelve (12) months experience as catalog or serial librarian. -Or alternative, equivalent evidence of the Major Worker Characteristics may be substituted for the experience requirement. Applicants wishing to be considered for this position must submit a completed Ohio Civil Service Application (GEN 4268). The application must include information to indicate the applicant meets the minimum qualifications listed for this position. Applications must be received at the State Library of Ohio postmarked by the closing deadline. *NOTE: This appointment is only authorized for 1,000 hours annually. From Susan McDaniel" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01D3_01C474DB.B6C04410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Colleagues: Can anyone recommend a carpet manufacturer that has a proven track = record (10 yrs at least) of good service, stain resistant and hasn't = delaminated? I am looking at Shaw, Lees, and Collins & Aikman I am grateful for any and all comments. Susan McDaniel Carnegie Public Library Washington CH, OH 740-335-2540 ------=_NextPart_000_01D3_01C474DB.B6C04410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Colleagues:
Can anyone recommend a carpet = manufacturer that has=20 a proven track record (10 yrs at least) of good service, stain resistant = and=20 hasn't delaminated?
I am looking at Shaw, Lees, and Collins = &=20 Aikman
I am grateful for any and all=20 comments.
Susan McDaniel
Carnegie Public Library
Washington = CH,=20 OH
740-335-2540
 
------=_NextPart_000_01D3_01C474DB.B6C04410-- From chris@molorls.org Fri Jul 30 17:17:12 2004 From: chris@molorls.org (Chris Hopkins) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 12:17:12 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Shay Baker workshops @ MOLO Message-ID: <000001c47650$abad7770$0500000a@molorls.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4762F.249BD770 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dr. Sharon L. "Shay" Baker, CEO of DesignWorks2000 and author of "The Responsive Public Library: How To Develop and Market A Winning Collection," is coming to MOLO September 16 and 17, 2004! =20 Marketing Public Library Collections 9/16/2004 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM MOLO Regional Library System Training Center, Newcomerstown, OH Scheduled Speaker: Dr. Sharon L. Baker, DesignWorks2000 Join library marketing expert Sharon (Shay) Baker, co-author of "The Responsive Public Library Collection: How to Develop and Market a Winning Collection" for two days of information on marketing library collections. This workshop will focus on the 4 P's of marketing and how they relate to libraries, marketing materials within the library (stack arrangement and location, shelf and stack labeling, booklists, materials displays), collection-related promotion programs, and suggestions for implementing a marketing mindset throughout the library. Register on-line for this workshop at http://www.molorls.org/ceonline/event.aspx?ID=3D128 Fiction (And Other "Reader"- Interest) Categorization=20 9/17/2004 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM MOLO Regional Library System Training Center, Newcomerstown, OH Scheduled Speaker: Dr. Sharon L. Baker, DesignWorks2000 Join library marketing expert Sharon (Shay) Baker, co-author of "The Responsive Public Library Collection: How to Develop and Market a Winning Collection" as she discusses what research shows on the subject of fiction categorization, the actual practice of fiction categorization (including principles for selecting categories, readers' advisory tools to aid in sorting the collection, and spine labeling and more), research on other forms of categorization (how the DDC handles nonfiction and subdivision of non-book media, how book stores and media outlets handle these issues, the effects of such subdivision on partron satisfaction and use), categorization that works well with standard library practices (recommended schemes for non-fiction books and different types of media), day-to-day aspects of categorization, and a wrap up of suggestions for further action for individual libraries and the field. Register on-line for this workshop at http://www.molorls.org/ceonline/event.aspx?ID=3D129 Chris Hopkins, Program Coordinator MOLO Regional Library System Newcomerstown Library Annex 123 North Bridge Street Newcomerstown, OH 43832 Voice: 330-204-1135 http://www.molorls.org =20 Email: chris@molorls.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4762F.249BD770 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Dr.=20 Sharon  L. "Shay" Baker, CEO of DesignWorks2000 and author of "The=20 Responsive Public Library: How To Develop and Market A Winning = Collection," is=20 coming to MOLO September 16 and 17, 2004!
 

Marketing Public Library Collections

9/16/2004

10:00=20 AM  to 3:00 PM
MOLO=20 Regional Library System Training Center, Newcomerstown,=20 OH

Scheduled = Speaker:  Dr. Sharon L. Baker,=20 DesignWorks2000

Join library marketing expert Sharon (Shay) Baker, = co-author of "The=20 Responsive Public Library Collection: How to Develop and Market a = Winning=20 Collection" for two days of information on marketing library = collections. This=20 workshop will focus on the 4 P's of marketing and how they relate to = libraries,=20 marketing materials within the library (stack arrangement and location, = shelf=20 and stack labeling, booklists, materials displays), collection-related = promotion=20 programs, and suggestions for implementing a marketing mindset = throughout the=20 library.

Register on-line = for=20 this workshop at http://www.m= olorls.org/ceonline/event.aspx?ID=3D128

Fiction (And Other "Reader"- Interest) Categorization=20

9/17/2004

10:00=20 AM  to 3:00 PM
MOLO=20 Regional Library System Training Center, Newcomerstown,=20 OH

Scheduled = Speaker:  Dr. Sharon L. Baker,=20 DesignWorks2000

Join library = marketing=20 expert Sharon (Shay) Baker, co-author of "The Responsive Public Library=20 Collection: How to Develop and Market a Winning Collection" as she = discusses=20 what research shows on the subject of fiction categorization, the actual = practice of fiction categorization (including principles for selecting=20 categories, readers' advisory tools to aid in sorting the collection, = and spine=20 labeling and more), research on other forms of categorization (how the = DDC=20 handles nonfiction and subdivision of non-book media, how book stores = and media=20 outlets handle these issues, the effects of such subdivision on partron=20 satisfaction and use), categorization that works well with standard = library=20 practices (recommended schemes for non-fiction books and different types = of=20 media), day-to-day aspects of categorization, and a wrap up of = suggestions for=20 further action for individual libraries and the field.

Register on-line = for this=20 workshop at http://www.m= olorls.org/ceonline/event.aspx?ID=3D129

Chris Hopkins, = Program=20 Coordinator
MOLO Regional Library = System
Newcomerstown Library = Annex
123 North Bridge = Street
Newcomerstown, OH = 43832
Voice: = 330-204-1135
http://www.molorls.org
Email: chris@molorls.org
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C4762F.249BD770-- From yarmando@oplin.org Fri Jul 30 20:26:21 2004 From: yarmando@oplin.org (Don Yarman) Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 15:26:21 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Web-based Sanborn Maps Training Message-ID: Spots are still available for live, web-based training on the Sanborn Maps resource August 18, 4:00 PM. This free training class is an excellent introduction to Sanborn Maps, and the innovative training method is a great way for busy librarians to get a fast but comprehensive introduction to this unusual resource. Session size is limited to allow plenty of opportunity for asking questions and discussing techniques with your trainer as well as other participants. Just email the trainer Carolyn Cardwell at carolyn.cardwell@il.proquest.com. She will email you a confirmation with the information you'll need to join the session. Participants will need a computer with Internet access to view the session, and a telephone to dial in and listen to the session. I can't recommend this highly enough. I "attended" the training session June 29, and was blown away not only by how much great information is available in the Sanborn Maps, but by how well the web-based training method worked to introduce me to the resource. Your most humble and obedient servant, Don Yarman OPLIN Library Services Manager yarmando@oplin.org From Mslee@libertycenterlibrary.org Thu Jul 29 20:35:40 2004 From: Mslee@libertycenterlibrary.org (Mary Beth Slee) Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 15:35:40 -0400 Subject: FW: [OPLINLIST] Author Laura Lippman at Wood County PL Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C475A3.3B278502 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I highly recommend to those of us in living Northwest Ohio, that we take advantage of the invitation from the Wood County Public Library to hear and meet author Laura Lippman. She was a guest on the Diane Rehm show (National Public Radio) this past Tuesday. I personally thought she was one of the most interesting authors of fiction Ms. Rehm has interviewed. For any would be fiction writer I suggest you listen to a recording of this program http://www.wamu.org/dr/ She plots out her story, in timeline fashion, on a four foot long piece of paper before she ever begins to write. She mentioned that her career as a journalist has given her a different approach to creative writing than most authors. =20 Mary Beth Slee Liberty Center Public Library 124 East Street Liberty Center OH 43532 ________________________________ From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplinlist-admin@oplin.org] On Behalf Of Mary Callahan Boone Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:16 PM To: oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: [OPLINLIST] Author Laura Lippman at Wood County PL Forgive any cross-listings, but please share the information below with staff members and your patrons. Join us if you can! Readers can meet author Laura Lippman at the Wood County District Public Library (251 North Main St., Bowling Green) Wednesday, August 4 at 7:00 pm, when she visits the library as part of a national tour for her newly released novel, By a Spider's Thread. Since her debut in 1997, Laura Lippman has won virtually every major prize in the mystery-writing field and earned the highest critical praise for her Tess Monaghan series, which has been called "spectacular" (New York Times), "terrific fun" (Washington Post), "a delight" (Baltimore Sun), and "the best mystery writing around" (Village Voice). Ms. Lippman was a newspaper reporter at the Baltimore Sun for twelve years. Her novels -- Baltimore Blues, Charm City, Butchers Hill, In Big Trouble, The Sugar House, and The Last Place -- have won the Edgar, Agatha, Shamus, Anthony, and Nero Wolfe Awards, and In a Strange City was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed novel Every Secret Thing. Ms. Lippman lives in Baltimore, Maryland, which also serves as the setting for her novels. Following a brief talk, Ms. Lippman will be available for book signings. Copies of her books are available for purchase from the Friends of the Library, with proceeds benefiting the Wood County District Public Library. For more information call WCDPL at 419-352-5104. ------------------- Mary Callahan Boone Reference and Public Relations Wood County District Public Library 251 North Main St. Bowling Green, OH 43402 419-352-5104; fax 419-354-0405 boonema@oplin.org RX: An evening of theatre, following by several good books. _______________________________________________ OPLINLIST mailing list OPLINLIST@oplin.org http://mail.oplin.org/mailman/listinfo/oplinlist=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C475A3.3B278502 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I=20 highly recommend to those of us in living Northwest Ohio, that = we take=20 advantage of the invitation from the Wood County Public Library to hear = and meet=20 author Laura Lippman.  She was a guest on the Diane Rehm show=20 (National Public Radio) this past Tuesday. I personally thought she = was one=20 of the most interesting authors of fiction Ms. Rehm = has interviewed. =20 For any would be fiction writer I suggest you listen to a recording of = this=20 program http://www.wamu.org/dr/ =20 She plots out her story, in timeline fashion, on a four foot = long=20 piece of paper before she ever begins to write.  She mentioned that = her=20 career as a journalist has given her a different approach to creative = writing=20 than most authors.
 
Mary=20 Beth Slee
Liberty Center Public = Library
124=20 East Street
Liberty Center OH  = 43532


From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org=20 [mailto:oplinlist-admin@oplin.org] On Behalf Of Mary Callahan=20 Boone
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:16 PM
To:=20 oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINLIST] Author Laura Lippman = at Wood=20 County PL

Forgive any=20 cross-listings, but please share the information below with staff = members and=20 your patrons. Join us if you can!

Readers=20 can meet author Laura Lippman at the Wood County District Public Library = (251=20 North Main St., Bowling Green) Wednesday, August 4 at 7:00 pm, when she = visits=20 the library as part of a national tour for her newly released novel, = By a=20 Spider's Thread.
Since her=20 debut in 1997, Laura Lippman has won virtually every major prize in the=20 mystery-writing field and earned the highest critical praise for her = Tess=20 Monaghan series, which has been called "spectacular" (New York = Times),=20 "terrific fun" (Washington Post), "a delight" (Baltimore = Sun), and=20 "the best mystery writing around" (Village = Voice).
Ms.=20 Lippman was a newspaper reporter at the Baltimore Sun for twelve = years.=20 Her novels -- Baltimore Blues, Charm City, Butchers = Hill,=20 In Big Trouble, The Sugar House, and The Last Place = -- have=20 won the Edgar, Agatha, Shamus, Anthony, and Nero Wolfe Awards, and In = a=20 Strange City was named a New York Times Notable Book of the = Year. She=20 is also the author of the critically acclaimed novel Every Secret = Thing.=20 Ms. Lippman lives in Baltimore, Maryland, which also serves as the = setting for=20 her novels.
           &= nbsp;Following=20 a brief talk, Ms. Lippman will be available for book signings. Copies of = her=20 books are available for purchase from the Friends of the Library, with = proceeds=20 benefiting the Wood County District Public Library.
           &= nbsp;For=20 more information call WCDPL at 419-352-5104.






-------------------
Mary=20 Callahan Boone
Reference=20 and Public Relations
Wood=20 County District Public Library
251 North=20 Main St.
Bowling=20 Green, OH 43402
419-352-5104; fax = 419-354-0405
boonema@oplin.org
RX: =20 An evening of theatre, following by several good=20 books.
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