From editor@oplin.org Thu Sep 1 13:08:30 2005 From: editor@oplin.org (OPLIN Web Editor) Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 08:08:30 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Summer 2005 Issue of The OPLIN Circuit Message-ID: <20050901120830.9156E564030@mail.oplin.org> Well it may be September, but hey - summer isn't officially over just yet! And with that in mind, we bring you the Summer 2005 issue of The OPLIN Circuit (available in PDF format at http://www.oplin.org/oplin/circuit/CircuitV2N3.pdf). Find out more about: * Plans for OPLIN's future governance * Local network security tips for your library * Preparations you can make for the coming E-rate season * Great deals OPLIN has negotiated for antivirus software for your library * Several new databases that are now available * And much more. From Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us Thu Sep 1 14:38:24 2005 From: Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:38:24 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] September State Library NEWS 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_01C5AEFA.03B70907 Content-Type: text/plain The September issue of the State Library NEWS is available online at: http://winslo.state.oh.us/newsletter/sept05news.html You can also find Quick Links to the NEWS from the State Library home page (http://winslo.state.oh.us/ ) and on the What's New page (http://winslo.state.oh.us/new.html ) . The theme of the September newsletter is continuing education & lifelong learning. Featured articles include: * Learning When There's No Time (or Money) to Learn A knowledgeable staff is vital to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library system. * SeniorsConnect.Org Increasing learning opportunities and computer use by seniors * LearningExpress Library - Online Continuing Education A convenient method to improve skills online. * Lifelong Learning at the State Library Lifelong learning can be done a day at a time. * National Librarian Certification The Certified Public Library Administrator program (CPLA). * HomeworkNow Connecting students with librarians for homework help. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFA.03B70907 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The September issue of the State Library NEWS is available online at: http://wi= nslo.state.oh.us/newsletter/sept05news.html=

You can also find Quick Links to the NEWS from the State Library home = page (http://winslo.state.oh.us/) =  and on the What's New page (http://winslo.state.oh.us/ne= w.html) .

 

The theme of the September newsletter is continuing education & lifelong learning.

 

Featured articles = include:

*         Learning When There's No Time (or Money) to Learn
A knowledgeable staff is vital to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library system.

*         SeniorsConnect.Org
Increasing learning opportunities and computer use by = seniors

*         LearningExpress Library - Online Continuing Education
A convenient method to improve skills = online.

*         Lifelong Learning at the State Library
Lifelong learning can be done a day at a = time.

*         National Librarian Certification
The Certified Public Library Administrator program = (CPLA).

=B7         HomeworkNow
Connecting students with librarians for homework = help.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFA.03B70907-- From aradden@holmeslib.org Thu Sep 1 15:46:07 2005 From: aradden@holmeslib.org (Arlene Radden) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:46:07 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] MOLO CE Coordinator - Request for Proposal Message-ID: <99E3A1056E9C2E439233ED41153694B63246A1@omaha.holmeslib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF03.E2EF6B52 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MOLO REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEM c/o Coshocton Public Library 655 Main Street=20 Coshocton OH 43812 =20 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL =20 PART-TIME CE Coordinator (Up to 10 hours per week) - To serve the member libraries of the MOLO Regional Library System - membership information available at www.molorls.org =20 =20 Minimum Service Requirements: =20 Coordinates and schedules MOLO Continuing Education workshops/events =20 Consults with MOLO CE Steering Committee to plan workshops/CE events =20 Handles logistics of CE events including working with MOLO IT Consultant for setup of AV/Computer equipment for CE events as needed; coordinates/verifies location of CE event with Local Arrangements Host at MOLO Training Center or host at other training location around the MOLO region; may arrange for speaker and be main contact for speaker as needed and may coordinate transportation for speaker if needed. =20 May assist with publicizing MOLO CE events with CE Steering Committee chair and/or sponsoring organization or individual. =20 Attends regular meetings of the CE Steering Committee and may attend monthly MOLO Board meetings as needed =20 Part-time CE Coordinator - Minimum qualifications =20 * Must have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written * Must have excellent organizational skills * Previous experience planning events=20 * Must demonstrate professional ethics in the performance of duties * Must be able to document activities and report them both verbally and in writing * Must have a valid Ohio driver's license and have access to a reliable vehicle to host events and attend meetings within the region and state as needed. =20 Proposal Requirements =20 The proposal must include documentation that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities as described in the RFP; a letter of interest; compensation requirements, either at an hourly rate or length of contract amount for the period October 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 =20 Proposals will receive consideration if submitted by 5pm.. September 7, 2005 to:=20 =20 Arlene V. Radden President, MOLO Board of Trustees c/o Holmes County District Public Library 3102 Glen Dr. Millersburg, OH 44654 Or via email to: aradden@holmeslib.org =20 =20 =20 =20 Arlene V. Radden=20 Director=20 Holmes County District Public Library=20 3102 Glen Dr.=20 Millersburg, OH 44654=20 aradden@holmeslib.org=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF03.E2EF6B52 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MOLO REGIONAL = LIBRARY SYSTEM
c/o Coshocton Public Library
655 Main Street
Coshocton OH 43812

 

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

 

PART-TIME CE Coordinator (Up to = 10 hours per week) – To serve the member libraries of the MOLO Regional = Library System – membership information available at www.molorls.org

 

Minimum Service = Requirements:

 

Coordinates and schedules MOLO = Continuing Education workshops/events

 

Consults with MOLO CE Steering = Committee to plan workshops/CE events

 

Handles logistics of CE events = including working with MOLO IT Consultant for setup of AV/Computer equipment for = CE events as needed; coordinates/verifies location of CE event with Local Arrangements Host at MOLO Training Center or host at other training = location around the MOLO region; may arrange for speaker and be main contact for speaker = as needed and may coordinate transportation for speaker if = needed.

 

May assist with publicizing MOLO = CE events with CE Steering Committee chair and/or sponsoring organization or = individual.

 

Attends regular meetings of the = CE Steering Committee and may attend monthly MOLO Board meetings as = needed

 

Part-time CE Coordinator – = Minimum qualifications

 

  • Must have = excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Must have = excellent organizational skills
  • Previous = experience planning events
  • Must = demonstrate professional ethics in the performance of duties
  • Must be = able to document activities and report them both verbally and in = writing
  • Must have = a valid Ohio driver’s license and have access to a reliable vehicle to = host events and attend meetings within the region and state as = needed.

 

Proposal = Requirements

 

The proposal must include = documentation that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities as described in = the RFP; a letter of interest; compensation requirements, either at an hourly = rate or length of contract amount for the period October 1, = 2005June 30, = 2006

 

Proposals will receive = consideration if submitted by 5pm.. September 7, = 2005 to:

 

Arlene V. = Radden

President, MOLO = Board of Trustees

c/o

Holmes County District Public = Library

3102 Glen Dr.

Millersburg, = OH = 44654

Or via email to: aradden@holmeslib.org

 

 

 

 

Arlene V. Radden
Director
Holmes County = District Public Library
3102 Glen = Dr.
Millersburg, OH 44654
aradden@holmeslib.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF03.E2EF6B52-- From aradden@holmeslib.org Thu Sep 1 15:48:07 2005 From: aradden@holmeslib.org (Arlene Radden) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:48:07 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] MOLO IT Consultant - Request for Proposals Message-ID: <99E3A1056E9C2E439233ED41153694B6394FF5@omaha.holmeslib.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF04.2A3597D4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 MOLO REGIONAL LIBRARY SYSTEM c/o Coshocton Public Library 655 Main Street=20 Coshocton OH 43812 =20 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL =20 PART-TIME IT CONSULTANT - To serve the member libraries of the MOLO Regional Library System - membership information available at www.molorls.org =20 =20 Minimum Service Requirements: =20 15 hours per week - IT troubleshooting - computer hardware, software, network troubleshooting =20 1 on-site visit per week =20 Minimum response time via email or phone call - 2 hours from time of initial request for service =20 IT Consultant - Service Priorities =20 * Troubleshooting - Computer hardware, software, networks, telecommunications as they relate to computer networks, firewalls, general security issues, installation of new equipment * Reports to Director and MOLO Technology Steering Committee Chair * Maintains regular contact with MOLO member library technology staff via email and regular meetings of the MOTECH group * Schedules and performs regular updates of computer lab equipment at the MOLO Training Center in Newcomerstown * Attends technology related meetings at the state or regional level as required * Coordinates use of MOLO Training Lab with MOLO CE Consultant - may setup equipment as needed * Performs routine tasks related to the maintenance of MOLO Databases =20 IT Consultant - Minimum qualifications =20 * Must have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written * Must be able to teach/train all levels of library staff one on one in an effective manner * Must demonstrate professional ethics in the performance of duties * Knowledge of Microsoft systems and software * Networking experience - LANS, WANS, VPN, Wireless technologies * Security - Firewalls, Anti-virus practices in a networked environment * Must be able to document activities and report them both verbally and in writing * Must have a valid Ohio driver's license and have access to a reliable vehicle to make on-site visits and attend meetings within the region and state =20 Proposal Requirements =20 The proposal must include documentation that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities as described in the RFP; a letter of interest; compensation requirements, either at an hourly rate or length of contract amount for the period October 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006=20 =20 Submit proposal no later than 5pm. September 10, 2005 to:=20 =20 Arlene V. Radden President, MOLO Board of Trustees c/o Holmes County District Public Library 3102 Glen Dr. Millersburg, OH 44654 Or via email to: aradden@holmeslib.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF04.2A3597D4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

MOLO REGIONAL = LIBRARY SYSTEM
c/o Coshocton Public Library
655 Main Street
Coshocton OH 43812

 

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

 

PART-TIME IT CONSULTANT – = To serve the member libraries of the MOLO Regional Library System – = membership information available at www.molorls.org

 

Minimum Service = Requirements:

 

15 hours per week – IT troubleshooting – computer hardware, software, network = troubleshooting

 

1 on-site visit per = week

 

Minimum response time via email = or phone call – 2 hours from time of initial request for = service

 

IT Consultant – Service = Priorities

 

v     Troubleshooting – Computer hardware, software, networks, telecommunications as = they relate to computer networks, firewalls, general security issues, = installation of new equipment

v     Reports to Director and MOLO Technology Steering Committee = Chair

v     Maintains regular contact with MOLO member library technology staff via email and = regular meetings of the MOTECH group

v     Schedules and performs regular updates of computer lab equipment at the = MOLO Training Center in Newcomerstown

v     Attends technology related meetings at the state or regional level as = required

v     Coordinates use of MOLO Training Lab with MOLO CE Consultant – may setup = equipment as needed

v     Performs routine tasks related to the maintenance of MOLO = Databases

 

IT Consultant – Minimum qualifications

 

  • Must have = excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Must be = able to teach/train all levels of library staff one on one in an effective = manner
  • Must = demonstrate professional ethics in the performance of duties
  • Knowledge = of Microsoft systems and software
  • Networking experience – LANS, WANS, VPN, Wireless = technologies
  • Security = – Firewalls, Anti-virus practices in a networked = environment
  • Must be = able to document activities and report them both verbally and in = writing
  • Must have = a valid Ohio driver’s license and have access to a reliable vehicle to = make on-site visits and attend meetings within the region and state

 

Proposal = Requirements

 

The proposal must include = documentation that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities as described in = the RFP; a letter of interest; compensation requirements, either at an hourly = rate or length of contract amount for the period October 1, = 2005June 30, = 2006

 

Submit proposal no later than = 5pm. September 10, 2005 = to:

 

Arlene V. = Radden

President, MOLO = Board of = Trustees

c/o

Holmes County District Public = Library

3102 Glen Dr.

Millersburg, OH 44654

Or via email to: aradden@holmeslib.org

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF04.2A3597D4-- From Elaine.Willis@westlakelibrary.org Thu Sep 1 22:06:46 2005 From: Elaine.Willis@westlakelibrary.org (Elaine R. Willis) Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 17:06:46 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] WestFest 2005 Message-ID: <43176D66.9080709@westlakelibrary.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070308060408010302050303 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The staff of Westlake Porter Public Library invite our library colleagues to join us for WestFest 2005, our inaugural celebration of writers and readers. WestFest kicks off on Saturday, September 24 with an appearance by award-winning author Richard Preston. Best known for "The Hot Zone" (the inspiration for the motion picture "Outbreak") and "The Demon in the Freezer," Preston has become an expert on hemhorragic viruses (like Ebola), biological weapons, and bioterrorism. His talk promises to be fascinating. Tickets are $5 for his lecture and book signing, or $20 for the lecture/book signing AND a meet-the-author reception to be held prior to the lecture. Tickets can be purchased at WPPL, or via our website at www.westlakelibrary.org/westfest.html . The event will be held at Westlake City Schools' new Performing Arts Center. Also participating are groundbreaking Young Adult novelist M.E. Kerr and picture book author and illustrator Kevin O'Malley. O'Malley will visit the library and sign books starting at 4 p.m. on Friday, October 7. Kerr will visit the library and sign books on Wednesday, October 12 at 7:30 p.m. Both booksigning events are free. The authors will also visit local schools while they are in the area. WestFest is sponsored by the Friends of Porter Public Library. -- Elaine Willis Public Relations Associate Westlake Porter Public Library (440) 250-5447 www.westlakelibrary.org --------------070308060408010302050303 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The staff of Westlake Porter Public Library invite our library colleagues to join us for WestFest 2005, our inaugural celebration of writers and readers. WestFest kicks off on Saturday, September 24 with an appearance by award-winning author Richard Preston. Best known for "The Hot Zone" (the inspiration for the motion picture "Outbreak") and "The Demon in the Freezer," Preston has become an expert on hemhorragic viruses (like Ebola), biological weapons, and bioterrorism. His talk promises to be fascinating. Tickets are $5 for his lecture and book signing, or $20 for the lecture/book signing AND a meet-the-author reception to be held prior to the lecture. Tickets can be purchased at WPPL, or via our website at www.westlakelibrary.org/westfest.html. The event will be held at Westlake City Schools' new Performing Arts Center.

Also participating are groundbreaking Young Adult novelist M.E. Kerr and picture book author and illustrator Kevin O'Malley. O'Malley will visit the library and sign books starting at 4 p.m. on Friday, October 7. Kerr will visit the library and sign books on Wednesday, October 12 at 7:30 p.m. Both booksigning events are free. The authors will also visit local schools while they are in the area.

WestFest is sponsored by the Friends of Porter Public Library.
-- 
Elaine Willis
Public Relations Associate
Westlake Porter Public Library
(440) 250-5447
www.westlakelibrary.org
--------------070308060408010302050303-- From Jkimmet@sloma.state.oh.us Fri Sep 2 12:37:03 2005 From: Jkimmet@sloma.state.oh.us (Jo Kimmet) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 07:37:03 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] E-Rate Workshops 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_01C5AFB2.71113520 Content-Type: text/plain The State Library will be sponsoring a series of workshops on the Federal E-Rate program for the third straight year. Last year's E-Rate workshops were a great success. Three years ago fewer than 40 public libraries submitted E-rate applications. Last year almost 100 public libraries applied. With budgets as tight as they are, the E-Rate Program can be a critical source of additional funds. The Universal Service Fund for Schools and Libraries, popularly known as the E-Rate, provides all public and private schools and public libraries with access to affordable telecommunications and advanced technologies. Schools and libraries can apply annually for discounts of from 20 to 90% on telecommunications services, Internet access and internal connections. All Ohio public libraries are eligible to apply. Workshops will provide an overview of the E-rate program, will discuss the rationale for participation in the program and the value of E-rate support, and will walk workshop participants through the preparation and submission of the necessary forms to successfully request reimbursement under the E-rate program. Any new changes in the E-rate program for the upcoming funding year will also be discussed. It is important to understand that the E-Rate program is not a competitive grant program. All applications for eligible Telecommunications and Internet Access services that have been submitted by eligible applicants, according to program rules, have been approved and funded. The workshop presenter again this year will be Dr. Dan Farslow, E-Rate Coordinator for the State of Ohio and Program Manager for E-Rate Support and Information at the eTech Ohio Commission. Dan's responsibilities include assisting Ohio's schools and libraries in submitting applications for E-Rate awards, representing Ohio's E-Rate interest with federal program administrators and conducting annual E-Rate workshops for Ohio school districts and libraries. Ohio schools and libraries have met with a great deal of success. Schools have received over $72 million in E-rate awards for funding year 2003 and over $350 million since 1998. Last year 96 public libraries applied for almost 3 million dollars in e-rate funds. So far there has been well less than a 1% rejection rate for library applications. Awards have ranged from a few hundred dollars for very small libraries to over a half million for large metropolitan libraries. Dan is extremely knowledgeable about the E-Rate program and has a great deal of experience and success in supporting the filing of requisite Forms 470 and 471. There is a perception in the library community that filing an E-Rate application is very difficult. Dan will be able to provide many tips and much guidance on understanding the E-Rate program as well as on completing the application materials. There is every reason to believe that a library representative who attends these workshops will be able to file a successful application. Dan will assist your library in submitting a successful E-rate application. Both experienced E-Rate program participants and folks new to the program will benefit from attending the Workshops. I encourage you to send the person (s) responsible for filing E-Rate applications to these two workshops. Even if your library does not support the Internet filtering provision mandated by CIPA, your library remains eligible for the award of discounts on all applications for "Telecommunication Services" including local and long-distance telephone service, cellular service and bandwidth between branches including 56Kb and T-1 lines. The E-rate workshops consist of two sessions. The first session is a day-long workshop and the second session will be a half day session. The first session provides an overview of the E-Rate process, specific requirements for the upcoming funding year and a line-by-line review of the Form 470, the first step in the application process. The second session will offer line-by line review and analysis of the filing of the Form 471, the actual application for discounts on eligible services. These sessions are planned to coordinate with the E-rate application schedule. The State Library will sponsor five of each session in various locations around the state. Workshop participants should be sure to sign up for two sessions. . These E-rate workshops are free to public library staff. Below is the schedule for this year's workshops: First E-rate Workshop (9:30am - 3:30 pm) Oct. 28th NORWELD Oct. 31st State Library Nov. 1st NOLA Nov. 2nd GCLC Nov. 3rd SEO Second E-rate Workshop (9:30am - 12:00 noon) Nov. 28th State Library Nov. 29th NORWELD Nov. 30th GCLC Dec. 2nd NOLA Dec. 15th SEO For additional details and to register for a workshop, please go to http://www.slocem.lib.oh.us/default.asp?For=SLO ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFB2.71113520 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

The State Library will be sponsoring a series of workshops on the Federal = E-Rate program for the third straight year.

 

Last year's E-Rate workshops were a great success. Three years ago fewer than 40 public libraries submitted E-rate applications. Last = year almost 100 public libraries applied. With budgets as tight as they are, = the E-Rate Program can be a critical source of additional funds. =

 

The Universal Service Fund for Schools and = Libraries, popularly known as the E-Rate, provides all public and private schools = and public libraries with access to affordable telecommunications and = advanced technologies. Schools and libraries can apply annually for discounts of = from 20 to 90% on telecommunications services, Internet access and internal connections. All Ohio public libraries are eligible = to apply.

 

Workshops will provide an overview of the = E-rate program, will discuss the rationale for participation in the program = and the value of E-rate support, and will walk workshop participants through = the preparation and submission of the necessary forms to successfully = request reimbursement under the E-rate program. Any new changes in the E-rate program for the upcoming funding year will = also be discussed.  It is important to understand that the = E-Rate program is not a competitive grant program.  All applications for eligible Telecommunications and Internet Access services that have been = submitted by eligible applicants, according to program rules, have been approved and = funded.

 

The workshop presenter again this year will be Dr. Dan Farslow, = E-Rate Coordinator for the State of Ohio and Program Manager for E-Rate Support and Information at the eTech = Ohio Commission.  Dan's responsibilities include assisting Ohio's schools and libraries in submitting applications for E-Rate awards, representing Ohio's E-Rate interest = with federal program administrators and conducting annual E-Rate workshops = for Ohio school = districts and libraries.  Ohio schools and libraries have met with a great deal of success.  = Schools have received over $72 million in E-rate awards for funding year 2003 and = over $350 million since 1998.  Last year 96 public libraries applied for = almost 3 million dollars in e-rate funds.  So far there has been well less than a = 1% rejection rate for library applications. Awards have ranged from a few hundred = dollars for very small libraries to over a half million for large metropolitan libraries.

 

Dan is extremely knowledgeable about the E-Rate program and has = a great deal of experience and success in supporting the filing of requisite = Forms 470 and 471.  There is a perception in the library community that = filing an E-Rate application is very difficult.  Dan will be able to provide many = tips and much guidance on understanding the E-Rate program as well as on completing = the application materials.  There is every reason to believe that a library = representative who attends these workshops will be able to file a successful = application.  Dan will assist your library in submitting a successful E-rate application. = Both experienced E-Rate program participants and folks new to the program = will benefit from attending the Workshops.

 

I encourage you to send the person (s) responsible for filing = E-Rate applications to these two workshops. Even if your library does not = support the Internet filtering provision mandated by CIPA, your library remains = eligible for the award of discounts on all applications for "Telecommunication Services" including local and long-distance telephone service, cellular service and bandwidth between branches including 56Kb and T-1 = lines. 

 

The E-rate workshops consist of two sessions.  The first = session is a day-long workshop  and the second session will be a half day = session. The first session provides an overview of the E-Rate process, specific = requirements for the upcoming funding year and a line-by-line review of the Form 470, the = first step in the application process.  The second session will offer line-by = line review and analysis of the filing of the Form 471, the actual application for discounts on eligible services. These sessions are planned to = coordinate with the E-rate application schedule.  The State Library will sponsor = five of each session in various locations around the state. Workshop participants should be sure to sign up for two = sessions.

.

 

These E-rate workshops are = free to public library staff.

 

Below is the schedule for this year's = workshops:

 

          &nbs= p; First E-rate Workshop = (9:30am - 3:30 pm)

 

         = ;            = ;  

         = ;            = ;   Oct. 28th         = NORWELD

         = ;            = ;   Oct. = 31st          State Library

         = ;            = ;   Nov. = 1st         &nbs= p; NOLA

      = ;            = ;      Nov. = 2nd          GCLC

         = ;            = ;   Nov. = 3rd         &nbs= p; SEO

 

         = ;   Second E-rate Workshop  (9:30am - 12:00 noon)

 

         = ;            = ;   Nov. 28th         = State Library

         = ;            = ;   Nov. 29th         = NORWELD

         = ;            = ;   Nov. 30th         = GCLC

         = ;            = ;   Dec. = 2nd          = NOLA

         = ;            = ;   Dec. 15th        = SEO

 

 

For additional details and to register for a workshop, please = go to http://www.s= locem.lib.oh.us/default.asp?For=3DSLO

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFB2.71113520-- From deberah.england@wright.edu Fri Sep 2 16:33:59 2005 From: deberah.england@wright.edu (Deberah England) Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 11:33:59 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Last day to register for EGL Innovative Users Group Conference Message-ID: <431870E7.6090400@wright.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_KV7L7bADvNLQBwQdzmH8ew) Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT (This announcement is sent to multiple lists. We apologize for any duplication.) LAST DAY TO REGISTER! September 2, 2005 EASTERN GREAT LAKES - IUG CONFERENCE <>Wright State University - Student Union Conference Center <>Fairborn, OH <> September 16, 2005 <> There is still time to join us for the Eastern Great Lakes Innovative Users Group Annual Conference! The featured speakers will be Innovative Interface's Bill Easton and Mary Chevreau who will bring us up to date on Release 2006LE and highlights of Release 2006. Programming features concurrent tracks in acquisitions, cataloging, circulation, serials and electronic resources management, and WebOPAC/General. Don't forget to bring your business cards, handouts, help sheets, manuals, training guides, etc., to share with colleagues in our Swap Meet! An area will be provided for you to browse, network and pick up some cool ideas on working smarter and faster! This conference is for all libraries - academic, public and special, who have Innovative as their ILS or are looking into purchasing it. For registration, program details, travel information and more, visit the conference website at http://www.rodmanlibrary.com/iug/index.htm. -- Deberah England Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian Wright State University Libraries 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway Dayton, OH 45435-0001 Phone: 937 775-2224 Fax: 937 775 2481 --Boundary_(ID_KV7L7bADvNLQBwQdzmH8ew) Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15 Content-transfer-encoding: 8BIT

(This announcement is sent to multiple lists.  We apologize for any duplication.)


LAST DAY TO REGISTER!  September 2, 2005

                 EASTERN GREAT LAKES - IUG CONFERENCE

<>Wright State University - Student Union Conference Center
<>Fairborn, OH
<>

September 16, 2005

<> 
There is still time to join us for the Eastern Great Lakes Innovative Users Group Annual Conference!

The featured speakers will be Innovative Interface’s Bill Easton and Mary Chevreau who will bring us up to date on Release 2006LE and highlights of Release 2006.  Programming features concurrent tracks in acquisitions, cataloging, circulation, serials and electronic resources management, and WebOPAC/General.

Don't forget to bring your business cards, handouts, help sheets, manuals, training guides, etc., to share with colleagues in our Swap Meet!  An area will be provided for you to browse, network and pick up some cool ideas on working smarter and faster! 

This conference is for all libraries - academic, public and special, who have Innovative as their ILS or are looking into purchasing it.

For registration, program details, travel information and more, visit the conference website at

http://www.rodmanlibrary.com/iug/index.htm.

 
-- 

Deberah England
Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian
Wright State University Libraries
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, OH  45435-0001
Phone: 937  775-2224
Fax:   937 775 2481

--Boundary_(ID_KV7L7bADvNLQBwQdzmH8ew)-- From gclc@gclc.org Tue Sep 6 15:38:36 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 10:38:36 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Reference Services -- Moderated Discussion - Oct 4 Message-ID: <431DA9EC.6070008@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060303090600090701080600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Reference Services -- Moderated Discussion http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=623 Date Tuesday, October 4th, 2005 Time 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location GCLC Office Speaker(s) The moderator for this session will be Debbie Tenofsky, Head of Reference and Instructional Services at the University of Cincinnati Langsam Library Description Are you interested in innovative ways to provide reference services? Join your fellow reference gurus for a lively discussion on reference services. Some of the questions to be discussed include: --Do you need a reference desk? --How can you manage multiple service areas (phone, email, chat, in-person) with a small staff? --How can you meet the needs of your users? --How can you assess your reference services? We hope this discussion will lead to the re-birth of the Reference Services Interest Group within GCLC. Meal No meal is provided with this event. Member Free, but registration is required Friend of GCLC Free, but registration is required Non-Member $10 donation to GCLC The deadline to register is Monday, October 3rd, 2005 --------------060303090600090701080600 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Reference Services -- Moderated Discussion

http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=623

Date

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

Time

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location

GCLC Office

Speaker(s)

The moderator for this session will be Debbie Tenofsky, Head of Reference and Instructional Services at the University of Cincinnati Langsam Library

Description

Are you interested in innovative ways to provide reference services? Join your fellow reference gurus for a lively discussion on reference services. Some of the questions to be discussed include:

--Do you need a reference desk?
--How can you manage multiple service areas (phone, email, chat, in-person) with a small staff?
--How can you meet the needs of your users?
--How can you assess your reference services?

We hope this discussion will lead to the re-birth of the Reference Services Interest Group within GCLC.

Meal

No meal is provided with this event.

Member

Free, but registration is required

Friend of GCLC

Free, but registration is required

Non-Member

$10 donation to GCLC

The deadline to register is Monday, October 3rd, 2005


--------------060303090600090701080600-- From gclc@gclc.org Tue Sep 6 15:40:15 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 10:40:15 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Teaching Computer Classes for Library Users -- Moderated Discussion - Oct 11 Message-ID: <431DAA4F.8080900@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080408090303060300070603 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Teaching Computer Classes for Library Users -- Moderated Discussion http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=591 Date Tuesday, October 11th, 2005 Time 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Location GCLC Office Speaker(s) The moderator for this session will be Mike Blum, Program Coordinator at the Erlanger Branch of the Kenton County Public Library. Description Does your library offer computer courses to your users? Do you want to start offering more classes or change the way you teach them? Come to this discussion and share your experiences with your colleagues. Meal No meal is provided with this event. Member Free, but registration is requested Friend of GCLC Free, but registration is requested Non-Member $10 donation to GCLC The deadline to register is Monday, October 10th, 2005 --------------080408090303060300070603 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Teaching Computer Classes for Library Users -- Moderated Discussion

http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=591

Date

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

Time

2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Location

GCLC Office

Speaker(s)

The moderator for this session will be Mike Blum, Program Coordinator at the Erlanger Branch of the Kenton County Public Library.

Description

Does your library offer computer courses to your users? Do you want to start offering more classes or change the way you teach them?

Come to this discussion and share your experiences with your colleagues.

Meal

No meal is provided with this event.

Member

Free, but registration is requested

Friend of GCLC

Free, but registration is requested

Non-Member

$10 donation to GCLC

The deadline to register is Monday, October 10th, 2005


--------------080408090303060300070603-- From nussdo@oplin.org Tue Sep 6 15:59:45 2005 From: nussdo@oplin.org (Don Nuss) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 10:59:45 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] McAfee Virus Protection Offering Message-ID: <20050906T105945Z_B86F00130000@oplin.org> McAfee Virus Protection One of OPLIN=92s primary duties is to ensure the security and integrity of = its network. Part of this job includes the prevention of spreading = computer viruses. We do take steps to protect the OPLIN e-mail server from = virus propagation. However, this is just one step in protecting the OPLIN = Intranet as a whole. To continue to move towards complete protection, = OPLIN needs the help of each individual library.=20 OPLIN can only try to protect the outer borders of the Intranet; it=92s up = to each library to protect its own sphere. OPLIN does not endorse any one = antivirus product, but believes that it is vital for libraries to have an = antivirus product that=92s up-to-date. With increased network security in = mind, OPLIN has reached out to several antivirus providers in an effort to = help libraries save money and protect their own individual local area = networks. OPLIN is pleased to announce that it has been able to negotiate = a great price for virus protection with McAfee. The pricing matrix and = other product details are as follows: Active Virus Scan SMB=20 =20 For machines with A/V currently installed For machines = currently without A/V Qty Cost Renewal Qty Cost Renewal=20 11-25 $7.15 $9.90 11-25 $ 24.80 $9.90 26-50 $5.60 $8.00 26-50 $20.05 $8.00 51-100 $5.55 $7.85 51-100 $19.85 $7.85 101-250 $4.85 $7.00 101-250 $17.35 $7.00 251-500 $4.70 $6.80 251-500 $16.85 $6.80 501-1000 $4.30 $6.20 501-1000 $15.40 $6.20 Media $ 1.00 N/A Media $ 1.00 N/A Active Virus Defense SMB=20 < http://www.mcafeesecurity.com/us/products/mcafee/smb/antivirus/active_vir= us_defense_smb.htm> =09 For machines with A/V currently installed For machines = currently without A/V=20 Qty Cost Renewal Qty Cost Renewal=20 11-25 $18.50 $18.50 11-25 $46.25 $18.50 26-50 $15.00 $15.00 26-50 $37.45 $15.00 51-100 $14.80 $14.80 51-100 $36.95 $14.80 101-250 $12.95 $12.95 101-250 $32.35 $12.95 251-500 $12.20 $12.20 251-500 $31.40 $12.20 501-1000 $11.45 $11.45 501-1000 $28.55 $11.45 Media $ 1.00 N/A Media $ 1.00 N/A These prices represent the total cost per computer protected by McAfee, = and they=92re based on coverage through June 2007. OPLIN has also arranged = with McAfee to extend this offer to your staff for home use. Additional = discounts are available if orders are received by September 30, 2005. McAfee has requested that all orders be placed with their retail partner = SARCOM. McAfee will not honor this pricing directly - all orders must be = made through SARCOM, not through OPLIN. SARCOM will honor check or credit = card. To take advantage of this offer, please contact Kimberly Bell at = (614) 854-1034. SARCOM=92s regional offices are located at: SARCOM 8337-A Green Meadows Drive North Lewis Center, Ohio 43035 Please note that it is up to your library to determine which solution best = fits your needs. OPLIN does not require you to purchase from any specific = vendor. Likewise, if you are able to obtain the same product from another = trusted vendor, please feel free to use your own contacts. =20 OPLIN is working with other antivirus vendors to provide additional = options for your library. Watch for more e-mails from us and monitor = www.oplin.org/security/ for more details soon.=20 _________________________________________________ Don Nuss Technology Manager The Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) Voice (614) 728-5252 FAX (614) 728-5256 2323 West Fifth Ave., Suite 130=20 Columbus, OH 43204=20 =20 From Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov Fri Sep 2 16:28:09 2005 From: Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov (Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 11:28:09 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians workshop 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_01C5AFD1.D655980B Content-Type: text/plain Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians On Thursday, October 6th, the Jesse Stuart Foundation in Ashland, in cooperation with the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library, will host the program Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians. The speakers will be Judy Sizemore of the Kentucky Arts Council and author of the books Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for the Primary and Intermediate Classrooms and Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for Middle and High School Classrooms (http://weba.ky.gov/kacartists/lit_arts/sizemore.asp) and Dr. James Gifford. CEO and Senior Editor of the Jesse Stuart Foundation. * Registration (9:00-10:00) * Introductions (10:00-10:30) * Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (10:30-12:00) * Catered Lunch (12:00-1:00) * JSF Bookstore Browse (1:00 - 1:30) * Joint Session: Appalachian Children's Literature Programming for Librarians (1:30-2:30) * Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (2:30-4:00) A buffet lunch will be provided, priced at $8.00 per person. Appalachian music will be performed throughout the day, and Jesse Stuart Foundation staff will be on hand to answer questions and assist participants. Location: Jesse Stuart Foundation, Inc. (Former U.S. Post Office Building) 1645 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, Kentucky Registration Limit: 60 To register online, go to: http://www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/registration10062005.htm For more information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov. 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_01C5AFD1.D655980B Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians

On Thursday, = October 6th, the Jesse Stuart Foundation in Ashland, in cooperation with the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library, will host the = program Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians.  The speakers will be Judy Sizemore of the Kentucky Arts Council and author = of the books Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for the Primary and Intermediate Classrooms = and Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, = Cross-Curricular Activities for Middle and High School Classrooms (http://weba.ky.gov/kacartists/lit_arts/sizemore.asp) and Dr. = James Gifford. CEO and Senior Editor of = the Jesse Stuart Foundation.

  • Registration (9:00-10:00)
  • Introductions (10:00-10:30)
  • Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (10:30-12:00)
  • Catered Lunch (12:00-1:00)
  • JSF Bookstore Browse (1:00 - 1:30)
  • Joint Session: Appalachian Children's Literature Programming for = Librarians (1:30-2:30)
  • Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (2:30-4:00)

A buffet lunch = will be provided, priced at $8.00 per person.  Appalachian music will be = performed throughout the day, and Jesse Stuart Foundation staff will be on hand = to answer questions and assist participants.

Location: = Jesse Stuart Foundation, Inc. (Former U.S. Post = Office Building)
1645 Winchester = Avenue, Ashland, Kentucky
<= /p>

Registration = Limit: 60

To register = online, go to: http://www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/registration1006= 2005.htm

For more = information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or = by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov.

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_01C5AFD1.D655980B-- From lattanzm@nolanet.org Tue Sep 6 17:36:35 2005 From: lattanzm@nolanet.org (Melissa Lattanzi) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 12:36:35 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Mo Willems comes to NE Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B301.25323034 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Two-Time Caldecott Winner comes to NOLA Regional Library System! =20 Signup today! There are still a few remaining seats available. =20 11Th Annual Early Childhood Literature Conference Program Date: 09/24/2005=20 Program Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Speakers:=20 Mo Wilems, Author/Illustrator=20 Kathy East, Youth Services Coordinator, Wood County Public Library=20 Suc McCleaf Nespeca=20 Program Description: Mo Willems, author/illustrator Two-time Caldecott Honor Winner will share his numberous Pigeon stories and his recent Caldecott Honor, Knuffle Bunny.=20 We will also be joined by Kathy East, a former Caldecott Committee chair to discuss the Caldecott honor process and as always Sue Nespeca will give an update on early childhood books. Click here for more information: http://www.nolanet.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D473 =20 =20 =20 =20 Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator NOLA Regional Library System=20 4445 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren, OH 44483 330-847-7744 ext. 12 lattanzm@nolanet.org =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B301.25323034 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Two-Time = Caldecott Winner comes to NOLA Regional Library = System!

 

Signup today!  There are = still a few remaining seats available.

 

11Th Annual Early Childhood Literature = Conference

Program Date: 09/24/2005

Program Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Speakers:
Mo Wilems, Author/Illustrator
Kathy East, Youth Services Coordinator, Wood County Public = Library
Suc McCleaf Nespeca

Program Description:
Mo Willems, = author/illustrator Two-time Caldecott Honor Winner will share his numberous Pigeon = stories and his recent Caldecott Honor, Knuffle Bunny. =

We will also be = joined by Kathy East, a former Caldecott Committee chair to discuss the = Caldecott honor process and as always Sue Nespeca will give an update on early = childhood books.

Click here for more information:  http://www.nolan= et.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D473

 

 

 

 

Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator

NOLA Regional Library System

4445 Mahoning Ave. = NW

Warren, OH 44483

330-847-7744 ext. 12

lattanzm@nolanet.org

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B301.25323034-- From donald.boozer@cpl.org Tue Sep 6 21:40:04 2005 From: donald.boozer@cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 16:40:04 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A Author Coming To CPL Message-ID: <2a03df2a712a.2a712a2a03df@clevnet.org> Cleveland Public Library and The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards present a= n evening with poet A. Van Jordan, author of M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A, on Tues= day, September 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium, = Cleveland Public Library, East Sixth and Superior Avenue in downtown = Cleveland. The event is free and open to the public. M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A tells the story, in a series of poems, of MacNolia Co= x of Akron, Ohio, the first African American at the National Spelling= Bee. In 1936, the thirteen-year-old MacNolia was on track to win the= Bee when the judges gave her the word nemesis, a word not on the off= icial list from which they were supposed to choose. After failing to = spell the surprise word, MacNolia lost the competition and, not long = after, dropped out of school. She later took a job as a domestic serv= ant in the home of a doctor and his family, married John Montiere, an= d died September 12, 1976. A. Van Jordan was born in Akron, Ohio. M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A received rave= reviews and has won the 2005 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Fiction, = as well as the 2004 Writers=92 Award from the Whiting Foundation. Jor= dan=92s first book, Rise, won the PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Award a= nd was a selection of the Academy of American Poets book club. Jordan= is assistant professor of English at the University of North Carolin= a at Greensboro. For more information on this program, please call Cleveland Public Li= brary's Literature Department at 216-623-2881 or email us literature@= cpl.org. ************************** Donald Boozer, Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 donald.boozer@cpl.org 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http://www.cpl.org From Don Yarman Wed Sep 7 13:10:55 2005 From: Don Yarman (Don Yarman) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:10:55 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Student Research Center Message-ID: <2e61424e05090705107b549cbf@mail.gmail.com> Everyone-- Tucked at the very end of the latest OPLIN "Circuit" newsletter (available at http://www.oplin.org/oplin/circuit/CircuitV2N3.pdf) is a note about EBSCO's new Student Research Center. I encourage you to give this new, friendlier interface a try. Student Research Center brings together the best homework resources in our EBSCO collection: TOPICsearch, Middle Search Plus, MAS Ultra, Vocational & Career Collection,=20 Newspaper Source, and Health Source Consumer. A link to Student Research Center appears in the complete list at www.oplin.org/databases. You can also access it directly: http:// www.oplin.org/student Because SRC provides a better content interface, I will be removing the redundant links to most of the titles listed above. (The exceptions are Newspaper Source and Health Source - Consumer Edition). Also, because Searchasaurus provides a better interface to the elementary student resources, I will remove the direct links to that content as well: Primary Search, EBSCO Animals, and the Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia. This is a step toward creating a more manageable list of resources for the public to choose from. A QuickStart Guide to the new Student Research Center will be available in the next few weeks. --=20 Don Yarman Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) 2323 West 5th Ave, Suite 130; Columbus OH 43204 614.728.5252 | 614.728.5256 (fax) yarmando@oplin.org | AIM: yarmando Spotlight on Ohio's Libraries -- http://ohlibraries.blogspot.com From Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us Wed Sep 7 13:50:30 2005 From: Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 08:50:30 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Computers Needed for Louisiana Libraries 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_01C5B3AA.BA6B46A4 Content-Type: text/plain To the Ohio library community: I know that many of you are wondering what you can do for the folks in the states which have suffered from Hurricane Katrina. I have heard from several of the State Librarians and the damage ranges from minor flooding to total devastation. It is heartbreaking to see the damage and so many misplaced people. If you are interested and able to send computers, here is a request from the Louisiana State Librarian, Rebecca Hamilton. "To all--we are in desperate need of computers/printers. We are being inundated with evacuees needing to file FEMA applications, unemployment, search for loved ones, etc. and are coming into our public libraries to use the computers. Our libraries have greatly extended their hours to accommodate the people but they need additional computers and printers. If you can please put the word out that if anyone wants to help immediately, this is our greatest need." The specs for the computers: Pentium 3 Windows 2000, prefer XP Laser printers if you can still get toner for them Computers may be sent to State Library of Louisiana, 701 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, La. 70802-5232 If you are able to assist them by sending computers, please let Rebecca know via email: Rebecca Hamilton [rhamilton@crt.state.la.us] just to help them plan. This will help her know what to expect and also help us to know (if necessary) when to stop sending them there. I am sure that we will hear from other states about similar needs. Please also let me know. We would like to do a follow-up story in our newsletter and get the word out to the media as well. Thanks. ************************************************ Jo Budler State Librarian State Library of Ohio 274 East First Ave. Columbus, OH 43201 614-644-6843 1-800-686-1532 (fax) 614-466-3584 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B3AA.BA6B46A4 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Computers Needed for Louisiana Libraries

To the = Ohio library community:

I know = that many of you are wondering what you can do for the folks in the = states which have suffered from Hurricane Katrina.  I have heard = from several of the State Librarians and the damage ranges from minor = flooding to total devastation.  It is heartbreaking to see the = damage and so many misplaced people. 

If you = are interested and able to send computers, here is a request from the = Louisiana State Librarian, Rebecca Hamilton. 

"To = all--we are in desperate need of computers/printers.  We are being = inundated with evacuees needing to file FEMA applications, = unemployment, search for loved ones, etc. and are coming into our = public libraries to use the computers.  Our libraries have greatly = extended their hours to accommodate the people but they need additional = computers and printers.  If you can please put the word out that = if anyone wants to help immediately, this is our greatest = need."

The = specs for the computers: 

      Pentium 3

        Windows 2000, = prefer XP

        Laser = printers  if you can still get toner for them

Computers may be sent to State Library of Louisiana, 701 = North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, La.  70802-5232

If you are able to assist = them by sending computers, please let Rebecca know via email: Rebecca = Hamilton [rhamilton@crt.state.la.us] just to help them plan.  This = will help her know what to expect and also help us to know (if = necessary) when to stop sending them there.  I am sure that we = will hear from other states about similar needs.

 

Please also let me = know.  We would like to do a follow-up story in our newsletter and = get the word out to the media as well.  Thanks.  

************************************************

Jo Budler

State = Librarian

State Library of = Ohio

274 East First = Ave.

Columbus, OH  = 43201

614-644-6843

1-800-686-1532

(fax) = 614-466-3584

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B3AA.BA6B46A4-- From Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us Wed Sep 7 14:34:24 2005 From: Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:34:24 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] State Library of Ohio Adds TumbleTalking Books to its Electronic Book Collection 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_01C5B3B0.DC5C0C02 Content-Type: text/plain For Immediate Release - September 7, 2005 Contact: Jane Byrnes Public Information Officer State Library of Ohio voice (614) 644-6875 The State Library of Ohio announces the addition of TumbleTalking Books to its electronic book collection. TumbleTalking Books is a collection of over 300 on-line audio books, which may be listened to from any Internet accessible computer. The collection includes unabridged audio versions of American classics, world literature, non-fiction, fiction, and some children's books. The State Library of Ohio's Talking Book Program is the second program nationwide providing this service to its talking book subscribers. Any registered State Library patron or talking book subscriber may access the collection at no charge. This collection was funded with Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) monies through the State Library of Ohio. This service is made available through the State Library's Talking Book Program, which provides no cost talking book services to Ohio's blind, visually impaired, physically handicapped and reading disabled residents. "These books are easy to use and don't require special equipment or software. They can be listened to from the comfort of your home or office, any time. I am pleased that we can offer this innovative service to all our patrons," said Jo Budler, State Librarian. Library service for the blind and physically handicapped in the United States is delivered through a network of libraries and agencies coordinated by the Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS). The State Library of Ohio Talking Book Program coordinates the Ohio program and serves as the machine lending agency for the state. To access the collection, or to find out about other unique services offered through the State Library of Ohio, go to the State Library's web site, http://winslo.state.oh.us ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B3B0.DC5C0C02 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable State Library of Ohio Adds TumbleTalking Books to its Electronic = Book Collection

For Immediate Release - = September 7, 2005

Contact:   Jane Byrnes
Public Information Officer

State = Library of Ohio
voice (614) 644-6875

The State Library of Ohio = announces the addition of TumbleTalking Books to its electronic book = collection.

TumbleTalking Books is a = collection of over 300 on-line audio books, which may be listened to = from any Internet accessible computer.  The collection includes = unabridged audio versions of American classics, world literature, = non-fiction, fiction, and some children's books.

The State Library of Ohio's = Talking Book Program is the second program nationwide providing this = service to its talking book subscribers.  Any registered State = Library patron or talking book subscriber may access the collection at = no charge.

This collection was funded = with Institute of Museum = and Library Services = (IMLS) Library Services = and Technology Act (LSTA) monies through the State Library of = Ohio. = This service is made available through the = State Library's Talking Book Program, which provides no cost talking = book services to Ohio's blind, visually impaired, physically = handicapped and reading disabled residents.

"These books are easy to use and = don't require special equipment or software. They can be listened to = from the comfort of your home or office, any time.  I am pleased = that we can offer this innovative service to all our patrons," said Jo = Budler, State Librarian. 

Library service for the blind and = physically handicapped in the United States is delivered through a = network of libraries and agencies coordinated by the Library of = Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically = Handicapped (NLS). The State Library of = Ohio Talking Book Program coordinates the Ohio program and serves as = the machine lending agency for the state.

To access the collection, or to = find out about other unique services offered through the State Library = of Ohio, go to the State Library's web site, http://winslo.state.oh.us

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B3B0.DC5C0C02-- From mgsnyder@camls.org Wed Sep 7 21:46:44 2005 From: mgsnyder@camls.org (Michael G. Snyder) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 16:46:44 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CAMLS Mid-September Workshops In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0562_01C5B3CB.BAECC7E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMLS Mid-September Highlights September 15 Millages and Bond Issues/Levies - Getting to YES! 4:15 PM - 8:45 PM Levies and millages are part of a larger, industry-wide change in the way libraries are configured to do business and satisfy customers. Whether you are seeking a tax levy or bond issue or just thinking about it, CAMLS is offering an innovative approach to getting to YES. Marketing expert William J. Schroer will focus on the necessary components of a successful campaign within a context of social marketing. In addition, a panel of area library directors will detail their campaign experiences. You won't want to miss this thought-provoking session. Location: Cuyahoga County Public Library - Independence Branch _____ September 21 Dealing With Change and Transition 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Many organizations are undergoing change in the form of funding cuts, reduction in staff, union/management issues, change in leadership, and outsourcing to name a few. For many, change is uncomfortable, unsettling, and can cause unrest in your library. Managers and staff are invited to gain a new perspective in coping with change with Martie Peden, a favorite with library staff, as she guides participants through strategies that allow them to look at change through a different lens. Location: Shaker Heights Public Library _____ September 29 Dealing With Difficult People For Supervisors 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM We often talk about difficult patrons, but what about difficult staff? Members of work groups are often at odds and this reduces the ultimate performance of staff. Training expert, Claire Scott Miller, will assist managers and supervisors in creating a more positive and harmonious workplace. Location: Westlake Porter Public Library. For a complete list of workshops and to register, go to: http://www.camls.org/ce/default.asp _____ Michael G. Snyder Executive Director Cleveland Area Metropolitan Library System 20600 Chagrin Blvd. Suite 500 Shaker Heights, OH 44122 216.921.3900 phone 216.921.7220 fax mgsnyder@camls.org www.camls.org ------=_NextPart_000_0562_01C5B3CB.BAECC7E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 
CAMLS=20 Mid-September Highlights

 <= SPAN=20 class=3DMsoHyperlink>

September 15  Millages and Bond Issues/Levies = – Getting=20 to YES!     4:15 = PM – 8:45=20 PM

Levies and = millages are=20 part of a larger, industry-wide change in the way libraries are = configured to do=20 business and satisfy customers.  Whether=20 you are seeking a tax levy or bond issue or just thinking about it, = CAMLS is=20 offering an innovative approach to getting to YES.  Marketing expert William=20 J. Schroer=20 will focus on the necessary components of a successful campaign within a = context=20 of social marketing.  In = addition, a=20 panel of area library directors will detail their campaign = experiences.  You won’t want to miss = this=20 thought-provoking session.

Location:=20 Cuyahoga=20 County<= /st1:place>=20 Public Library – = Independence=20 Branch  


 

September=20 21           &nbs= p; =20 Dealing With Change and Transition =20            &nbs= p;=20 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Many=20 organizations are undergoing change in the form of funding cuts, = reduction in=20 staff, union/management issues, change in leadership, and outsourcing to = name a=20 few.  For=20 many, change is uncomfortable, unsettling, and can cause unrest in your=20 library.  Managers and = staff are=20 invited to gain a new perspective in coping with change with = Martie=20 Peden,=20 a favorite with library staff, as she guides participants through=20 strategies that allow them to look at change through a different=20 lens.

Location:=20 Shaker=20 Heights=20 Public Library  =20


September 29      Dealing With = Difficult=20 People For Supervisors        =20 9:30=20 AM –=20 4:00=20 PM

We=20 often talk about difficult patrons, but what about difficult staff?   Members of work groups = are often=20 at odds and this reduces the ultimate performance of staff.  Training expert, Claire Scott Miller, will=20 assist managers and supervisors in creating a more positive and = harmonious=20 workplace.

Location:=20 Westlake= =20 Porter Public Library.=20

 

For a complete list of workshops and to = register, go=20 to:  http://www.camls.org/ce/defa= ult.asp


 

 

 
Michael G. Snyder
Executive Director
Cleveland Area = Metropolitan=20 Library System
20600 Chagrin Blvd. Suite 500
Shaker Heights, OH=20 44122
 
216.921.3900    = phone
216.921.7220   =20 fax
 
www.cam= ls.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0562_01C5B3CB.BAECC7E0-- From Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us Thu Sep 8 13:55:44 2005 From: Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 08:55:44 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CONGRATULATIONS KNOWITNOW 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_01C5B474.9FE887A6 Content-Type: text/plain FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Paul Pormen NOLA Regional Library System 4445 Mahoning Avenue NW Warren, Ohio 44483 Phone: 330-847-7744 Email: pormenpa@nolanet.org Web site: www.nolanet.org NOLA CONGRATULATES KnowItNow 24x7 AfterDarK ON THEIR FIRST ANNIVERSARY Warren, Ohio - September 7, 2005 - The NOLA Regional Library System would like to congratulate the talented and dedicated librarians who staff the KnowItNow 24X7 AfterDark portion of the statewide virtual reference project, KnowItNow, on their one year anniversary. Thanks to a grant from the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) awarded by the State Library of Ohio, the 24/7 virtual reference service was launched for residents throughout the state of Ohio September 7, 2004. Librarians around the state staff the service during regular library hours and the NOLA Regional Library System coordinates over 50 Afterdark operators when libraries are closed. NOLA would also like to congratulate and thank the primary partners; Cleveland Public Library, Cuyahoga County Public Library, the NOLA Regional Library System and the many librarians around the state who provide their talents and expertise to the service during business hours. Go to www.knowitnow.org to experience the country's first fully staffed, locally controlled, 24x7 live virtual reference service. Also, be sure to visit the KIN booth in the exhibit area of the OLC Conference October 5-7, 2005 and plan to attend the cake and coffee reception in honor of all Year 1 KIN librarians. The NOLA Regional Library System is a multitype library agency that coordinates and facilitates the development of services of its member libraries for all of their constituents. NOLA is a membership-driven organization that seeks to strengthen library services and to promote the continued improvement of libraries in Ohio. If you'd like to know more about NOLA or the KnowItNow project, please contact the NOLA office at 800.589.6652 or nola@nolanet.org ### ListenOhio Digital Audiobooks on CD available July 1, 2005. Contact NOLA today to join the CD circuit. www.nolanet.org ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B474.9FE887A6 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Paul Pormen
NOLA Regional Library System
4445 Mahoning Avenue = NW
Warren, = Ohio 44483
Phone:  330-847-7744
Email:  pormenpa@nolanet.org
Web site:  www.nolanet.org

 

NOLA CONGRATULATES KnowItNow 24x7 AfterDarK ON THEIR FIRST ANNIVERSARY


Warren, Ohio - September 7, 2005 - The NOLA Regional Library System = would like to congratulate the talented and dedicated librarians who staff the = KnowItNow 24X7 AfterDark portion of the statewide virtual reference project, = KnowItNow, on their one year anniversary.  Thanks to a grant from the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) awarded by the State = Library of Ohio, the 24/7 virtual reference service was launched for residents = throughout the state of Ohio September 7, 2004. Librarians around the state staff the service during = regular library hours and the NOLA Regional Library System coordinates over 50 Afterdark operators when libraries are = closed.

 

NOLA would also like to = congratulate and thank the primary partners; Cleveland Public Library, Cuyahoga County = Public Library, the NOLA Regional Library System and the many librarians = around the state who provide their talents and expertise to the service during = business hours. 

 

Go to www.knowitnow.org to = experience the country's first fully staffed, locally controlled, 24x7 live = virtual reference service.  Also, be sure to visit the KIN booth in the = exhibit area of the OLC Conference October 5-7, 2005 and plan to attend the = cake and coffee reception in honor of all Year 1 KIN librarians.  =

 

The NOLA Regional Library System is a multitype = library agency that coordinates and facilitates the development of services of = its member libraries for all of their constituents. NOLA is a = membership-driven organization that seeks to strengthen library services and to promote = the continued improvement of libraries in Ohio.

If you'd like to know more about NOLA or the KnowItNow project, please contact the NOLA office at 800.589.6652 or nola@nolanet.org

 

 

###

 

    
 

ListenOhio Digital = Audiobooks on CD available July 1, 2005.

Contact NOLA today to = join the CD circuit. www.nolanet.org

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B474.9FE887A6-- From franka@ohcapcon.com Thu Sep 8 18:29:35 2005 From: franka@ohcapcon.com (Frank Atkinson) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 13:29:35 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Katrina Resources Message-ID: <20050908173321.B9128564069@mail.oplin.org> http://lii.org/search/file/hurricanekatrina You may already know about the Librarians Index to the Internet but just in case you don't they have a really large list of Katrina links... 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 From boisveca@oplin.org Thu Sep 8 20:17:41 2005 From: boisveca@oplin.org (Carolyn Boisvert) Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 15:17:41 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Invitation to Bluffton Library Dedication Message-ID: <43208E55.1080201@oplin.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090306070700070509010908 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Board of Trustees and Staff of the Bluffton Public Library cordially invite you to attend the dedication ceremony for the new addition and renovation Saturday September 17* 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Official ribbon-cutting ceremony 12:00 noon 145 South Main Street Bluffton, Ohio Readings & book signings by local authors Storytimes and crafts for children Computer Demonstrations Tours Music Refreshments Sponsored by Bluffton Public Library and Friends of the Library *Library closed for circulation and other "normal" business functions Celebrating 70 Years: 1935 - 2005 --------------090306070700070509010908 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="------------050408080606070704030306" --------------050408080606070704030306 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

 
The Board of Trustees and Staff

of the Bluffton Public Library

cordially invite you to attend the

dedication ceremony for the new

 addition and renovation

Saturday  September 17*

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Official ribbon-cutting ceremony 12:00 noon

145 South Main Street

Bluffton, Ohio

Readings & book signings by local authors

Storytimes and crafts for children

Computer Demonstrations

Tours     Music    Refreshments

Sponsored by Bluffton Public Library

and Friends of the Library

*Library closed for circulation and

other “normal” business functions

 Celebrating 70 Years: 1935 - 2005

 

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Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B542.B8D48E2F Content-Type: text/plain This in from Louisiana. The outpouring of computers was remarkable - they now think that they have enough. I will be at COSLA next week and will find out what the other 2 states need. We may find that they have similar needs regarding computer equipment. Jo -----Original Message----- From: Rebecca Hamilton [mailto:rhamilton@crt.state.la.us ] Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 11:42 AM To: GladysAnn Wells Subject: FW: [COSLA] katrina devastation Importance: High The ourpouring of support for computers has been tremendous. We nearly have what we need. Please put out the word that we have what we need in the way of computers and printers and people can focus on those other states that have been devastated. Tell everyone to pass on the word. We are working quickly to prepare the computers for our libraries and you all have saved the day! If anyone is still interested in helping they can see our webpage at www.state.lib.la.us for info on how to donate to the Foundation. This money will go towards the rebuilding and restocking the public libraries. ************************************************ Jo Budler State Librarian State Library of Ohio 274 East First Ave. Columbus, OH 43201 614-644-6843 1-800-686-1532 (fax) 614-466-3584 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B542.B8D48E2F Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

This in from Louisiana.  The outpouring of computers was remarkable - they now think that they have enough.  I will be at COSLA next week and will find out what = the other 2 states need.   We may find that they have similar = needs regarding computer equipment. 

 

Jo

-----Original = Message-----

From: Rebecca Hamilton [mailto:rhamilton@crt.state.la= .us]

Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 11:42 = AM

To: GladysAnn = Wells

Subject: FW: [COSLA] katrina = devastation

Importance: = High

 

The ourpouring of support for computers has = been tremendous.  We nearly have what we need.  Please put out the = word that we have what we need in the way of computers and printers and = people can focus on those other states that have been devastated.  Tell = everyone to pass on the word.

We are working quickly to prepare the = computers for our libraries and you all have saved the = day!

 

If anyone is still interested in helping = they can see our webpage at www.state.lib.la.us for info on how to donate to the Foundation.  This money will go = towards the rebuilding and restocking the public = libraries.

 

************************************************

Jo = Budler

State Librarian

State Library of Ohio

274 East First = Ave. =

Columbus, OH  43201<= /p>

614-644-6843

1-800-686-1532

(fax) 614-466-3584

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B542.B8D48E2F-- From pshirley@cuyahogafallslibrary.org Fri Sep 9 16:24:52 2005 From: pshirley@cuyahogafallslibrary.org (Phil Shirley) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 11:24:52 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [OPLINLIST] Cordless phones for public service? Message-ID: <3041.192.168.1.27.1126279492.squirrel@192.168.1.27> Do any of you use cordless phones for your public service staff? If so, I'd be interested to know if you have a cordless phone in the place of a regular desk phone or in addition to a regular desk phone (would a cordless phone be ok as a person's main phone at the reference, children's, or circ. desk?). I'd also be interested to hear any other comments you might have--do you use them heavily or very little, etc. With our new phone system we're looking into having some cordless phones at the reference, children's, and circ. desks. These might be multi-line phones purchased from the phone system vendor or inexpensive, consumer-level phones; these inexpensive phones could have programmable buttons (for transferring and other functions) and could plug into an analog port on the phone system, but would not have multi-channel capabilities. A 900 MHz digital cordless I brought from home worked really well all over our main floor. Thanks for any help you can give us. Phil Phil Shirley Technology Services Coordinator Cuyahoga Falls Library Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio pshirley@CuyahogaFallsLibrary.org From Dale.Greenbaum@euclidlibrary.org Fri Sep 9 14:30:08 2005 From: Dale.Greenbaum@euclidlibrary.org (Dale Greenbaum) Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 09:30:08 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] AV cases Message-ID: We have a number of surplus black 12"x10" av media cases we are selling for .50 (fifty cents) each. We have: 13 - 1 audiocassette + literature case 13 - 1 videocassette + literature case 18 - 2 videocassette + literature case 14 - 4 audiocassette + literature case 2 - 3 videocassette 12 - 4 videocassette We also have 402 single audiocassette kwik cases and 24 double audiocassette kwik cases which we are willing to give away. Anyone interested should be on the U.S. Cargo delivery. If you are interested in any of these items, please e-mail me or call me. Thanks. From coursean@oplin.org Fri Sep 9 19:31:07 2005 From: coursean@oplin.org (Ann M. Riegle-Coursey) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 14:31:07 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Retirement Reception for Kathryn Williams Message-ID: The New Madison Public Library Board of Trustees and Staff cordially invite you to an open house honoring the retirement of Kathryn Williams after forty years of service as Clerk-Treasurer. We will gather on Saturday October 15 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at New Madison Public Library, 142 South Main in New Madison, Ohio. Refreshments will be provided by the Friends of the Library. Ann M. Riegle-Coursey Director New Madison Public Library 142 South Main, PO Box 32 New Madison, Ohio 45346 Phone: 937-996-1741 Fax: 937-996-1473 Email: coursean@oplin.org From franka@ohcapcon.com Fri Sep 9 20:35:44 2005 From: franka@ohcapcon.com (Frank Atkinson) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 15:35:44 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] State Job Resources for Katrina Evacuees Message-ID: <20050909193942.1AB21564031@mail.oplin.org> The state has announced a website for folks seeking short term jobs as a result of Hurricane Katrina The full press release is: http://www.ohcapcon.com/pressrel/20050909-09-09-05-TANF-Katrina.pdf The new website is at: http://www.scoti.ohio.gov/katrina A phone number for those without Internet access is 1-888-385-2588 A list of all county ODJFS offices is at: http://jfs.ohio.gov/county/cntydir.stm 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 From koliver@starklibrary.org Mon Sep 12 15:09:07 2005 From: koliver@starklibrary.org (Kent Oliver) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:09:07 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] FW: [FTRF-L:2497] Judge Rules Vs. U.S. in Patriot Act Case Message-ID: <667C287321B2574D83FC4D545E1AC45DC1C245@scdl-exmail.scdl.local> FYI, Kent Kent Oliver, Executive Director Stark County District Library 715 Market Ave., N., Canton, OH 44702 W: 330 458 2710 FAX: 330 455 9596 KOliver@starklibrary.org "With a library you are free, not confined by temporary political climates. It is the most democratic of institutions because no one - but no one at all - can tell you what to read and when and how." Doris Lessing, novelist FYI, Kent -----Original Message----- From: owner-ftrf-l@ala.org [mailto:owner-ftrf-l@ala.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Kelley Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 5:59 PM To: Freedom to Read Foundation Board of Trustees Subject: [FTRF-L:2497] Judge Rules Vs. U.S. in Patriot Act Case You have been sent this message from dwood@ala.org as a courtesy of washingtonpost.com=20 =20 Judge Rules Vs. U.S. in Patriot Act Case =20 By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN =20 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- A federal judge lifted a gag order Friday that shielded the identity of librarians who received an FBI demand for records about library patrons under the Patriot Act. =20 U.S. District Court Judge Janet Hall ruled in favor of the American Civil Liberties Union, which argued that the gag order prevented their client from participating in a debate over whether Congress should reauthorize the Patriot Act. =20 "It's fabulous," said ACLU Associate Legal Director Ann Beeson. "Clearly the judge recognized it was profoundly undemocratic to gag a librarian from participating in the Patriot Act debate." =20 The ruling would allow the ACLU and its client to identify who received the request for records, but Hall stayed her decision until Sept. 20 to give the government a chance to appeal. Prosecutors said they were reviewing the decision. =20 Prosecutors argue that the gag order blocked the release of the client's identity, not the client's ability to speak about the Patriot Act. They said revealing the client's identity could tip off suspects and jeopardize a federal investigation into terrorism or spying. =20 Hall rejected the argument that the gag order didn't silence the client. =20 "The government may intend the non-disclosure provision to serve some purpose other than the suppression of speech," Hall wrote. "Nevertheless, it has the practical effect of silencing individuals with a constitutionally protected interest in speech and whose voices are particularly important in an ongoing national debate about the intrusion of governmental authority into individual lives." =20 The Patriot Act, passed shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, allowed expanded surveillance of terror suspects, increased use of material witness warrants to hold suspects incommunicado and secret proceedings in immigration cases. =20 More than a dozen provisions of the act are set to expire at the end of this year. Liberals and libertarian-oriented conservatives have pressed for changes, citing privacy and civil liberties concerns. =20 =20 Would you like to send this article to a friend? Go to=20 http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/emailafriend?contentId=3DAR20050= 9 0901551&sent=3Dno&referrer=3Demailarticle=20 =20 =20 Visit washingtonpost.com today for the latest in: News - http://www.washingtonpost.com/?referrer=3Demailarticle=20 Politics - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/politics/?referrer=3Demailar= t icle=20 Sports - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/sports/?referrer=3Demailarti= c le=20 Entertainment - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artsandliving/entertainment guide/?referrer=3Demailarticle=20 Travel - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artsandliving/travel/?refer rer=3Demailarticle=20 Technology - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/technology/?referrer=3Demail= a rticle=20 Want the latest news in your inbox? Check out washingtonpost.com's e-mail newsletters: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?node=3Dadmin/email&referrer=3Dem= ail article=20 Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive c/o E-mail Customer Care 1515 N. Courthouse Road Arlington, VA 22201=20 (c) 2004 The Washington Post Company jkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjk Free People Read Freely (r) Jonathan Kelley Administrative Assistant Freedom to Read Foundation 50 E. Huron St. Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 280-4226/ fax (312) 280-4227 jokelley@ala.org From mgsnyder@camls.org Mon Sep 12 16:02:34 2005 From: mgsnyder@camls.org (Michael G. Snyder) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:02:34 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CAMLS Charter Bus to Columbus Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_017E_01C5B789.7AC831B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Non-CAMLS Colleagues in Northern Ohio: The Cleveland Area Metropolitan Library System (CAMLS) is chartering a bus to the Ohio Library Council annual conference in Columbus for October 5, 7, and 8. If you are interested in riding the charter bus to Columbus, please get back to me at your earliest convenience. We will send you an invoice after the trip. The fees are as follows: $75 for 1 to 2 passengers $70 for 3 + passengers $40.00 for one-way passengers Departure will be from the CAMLS office in Shaker Heights on Wednesday, October 5 at 7:30 a.m. Our address is 20600 Chagrin Blvd. We have free overnight parking in a parking structure to the east of the building. CAMLS is located in Tower East office tower, just behind the Howard Hannah/Smythe Cramer realtor office. For a map and directions to our office, please go to: http://www.camls.org/organization/camls_directions.html We will depart from Columbus on Friday, October 7 at approximately 2:00 p.m. (following the awards luncheon). For your information, I have just learned that the Hyatt Regency has the following charges for onsite parking: $21 for valet parking (per day) $12 for self-park parking (per day) Thank you. Mike Michael G. Snyder Executive Director Cleveland Area Metropolitan Library System 20600 Chagrin Blvd. Suite 500 Shaker Heights, OH 44122 216.921.3900 phone 216.921.7220 fax mgsnyder@camls.org www.camls.org ------=_NextPart_000_017E_01C5B789.7AC831B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_017E_01C5B789.7AC831B0-- From cumminga@oplin.org Mon Sep 12 16:06:20 2005 From: cumminga@oplin.org (Gail Cummings) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 11:06:20 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Ellison die Message-ID: <002d01c5b7ab$8e73ede0$eb45d542@Gail> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C5B78A.01274D90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does anyone have either an Ellison or Accucut die that makes the small = (about 1 inch) square box and would be willing to lend it to us? We = need it by the 21st if possible! We're on Cargo. Thanks in advance, Gail Cummings Wakeman Library cumminga@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C5B78A.01274D90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Does anyone have either an Ellison or = Accucut die=20 that makes the small (about 1 inch) square box and would be willing to = lend it=20 to us?  We need it by the 21st if possible! We're on = Cargo.
Thanks in advance,
Gail Cummings
Wakeman Library
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------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C5B78A.01274D90-- From gclc@gclc.org Mon Sep 12 17:22:08 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:22:08 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Building High Performing Teams - Oct 18 Message-ID: <4325AB2F.6040907@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000100080208070404090800 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Building High Performing Teams http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=542 Date Tuesday, October 18th, 2005 Time 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location GCLC Office Speaker(s) Linda McCord With 20 years of experience, knowledge, and developed skills to her credit, Linda formed L. McCord & Associates to work with businesses to create high performing organizations. An experienced facilitator, presenter and public speaker, Linda is described as a "straight shooter" who is results-oriented with a passion for her work. Linda has presented workshops at library conferences and events across the State of Ohio. She understands the needs of libraries and how teams operate within the library environment. Description The workshop will begin by exploring the three types of teams that exist in an organization and defining the leader's role. Several models for successful teams will be described along with the stages of team development. The role of the team leader will be especially highlighted. This workshop will be useful to team members, team leaders, and managers who want to develop better teams in their organization. Meal Continental Breakfast and Sandwich Lunch will be provided Member $60 (If using 2 member vouchers to pay for this event, please indicate this in the comments field) Friend of GCLC $60 Non-Member $125 --------------000100080208070404090800 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Building High Performing Teams

http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=542

Date

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

Time

8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location

GCLC Office

Speaker(s)

Linda McCord
With 20 years of experience, knowledge, and developed skills to her credit, Linda formed L. McCord & Associates to work with businesses to create high performing organizations. An experienced facilitator, presenter and public speaker, Linda is described as a "straight shooter" who is results-oriented with a passion for her work. Linda has presented workshops at library conferences and events across the State of Ohio. She understands the needs of libraries and how teams operate within the library environment.

Description

The workshop will begin by exploring the three types of teams that exist in an organization and defining the leader's role. Several models for successful teams will be described along with the stages of team development. The role of the team leader will be especially highlighted.
This workshop will be useful to team members, team leaders, and managers who want to develop better teams in their organization.

Meal

Continental Breakfast and Sandwich Lunch will be provided

Member

$60 (If using 2 member vouchers to pay for this event, please indicate this in the comments field)

Friend of GCLC

$60

Non-Member

$125


--------------000100080208070404090800-- From gclc@gclc.org Mon Sep 12 17:23:32 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:23:32 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Finding Our Future--Recruiting Library Professionals -- Moderated Discussion - Oct 25 Message-ID: <4325AB84.2020500@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090001070305000908070105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Finding Our Future--Recruiting Library Professionals -- Moderated Discussion http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=592 Date Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 Time 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Location GCLC Office Speaker(s) Erin Seitz, Kenton County Public Library Description There will soon be a crisis in the library profession. There will not be enough librarians to fill the needs of the users. Where will we find these librarians? How can we assure a more diverse workforce? Come and discuss these issues with your colleagues. Meal No meal is provided with this event. Member Free, but registration is requested Friend of GCLC Free, but registration is requested Non-Member $10 donation to GCLC The deadline to register is Monday, October 24th, 2005 --------------090001070305000908070105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Finding Our Future--Recruiting Library Professionals -- Moderated Discussion

http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=592

Date

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

Time

2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Location

GCLC Office

Speaker(s)

Erin Seitz, Kenton County Public Library

Description

There will soon be a crisis in the library profession. There will not be enough librarians to fill the needs of the users. Where will we find these librarians? How can we assure a more diverse workforce?
Come and discuss these issues with your colleagues.

Meal

No meal is provided with this event.

Member

Free, but registration is requested

Friend of GCLC

Free, but registration is requested

Non-Member

$10 donation to GCLC

The deadline to register is Monday, October 24th, 2005


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Just in Time for the New School Year! =20 They may be just peanuts to you, but for an estimated 1.5 million Americans, these protein-packed legumes are responsible for causing allergic reactions that can be life-threatening. Under the guidance of Mary M. Gottesman, PhD, RN, CPNP, Assistant Professor, Director, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program, College of Nursing, The Ohio State University, doctoral students Jill Killanowski, MSN, RN, CPNP and Ann Stalter, MS, RN have detailed some of the latest information regarding the increase in peanut sensitivity and what measures can be taken to safeguard your child. Be sure to read Peanut Allergy in the School Environment: Myths and Facts: Part 1 as well as Peanut Allergy in the School Environment: Myths and Facts: Part 2 and share the information with your local school officials. Department of the Month - OSU Division of Athletic Training You may not know us, but you've probably seen us on the field taking care of injured Buckeye athletes. 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While we are best known for our work in sports medicine, you may not know that ATCs also provide care to patients with musculoskeletal injuries and disorders in other settings like outpatient clinics, physician offices, hospitals, and even occupational / industrial locations. You can learn more about ATCs and what we do from the National Athletic Trainers Association. Our team of experts can answer your athletic training questions: Angela Justina Beisner, MA, ATC; Jamie Birkelo, MA, ATC; Jeffery A. Bright, MS, ATC/L; Doug Calland, MS, ATC; Bill R. Davis, MS, ATC; Chalisa Fonza, MA, ATC; Brenda M. Klein, MEd, ATC; Mark A. Merrick, PhD, ATC; Todd C. Miller, MEd, ATC; Vince J. O'Brien, ATC; Janine Oman, MS, PT/ATC; Robert W. Sweeney, MS, ATC. African American Health Postcard =20 NetWellness is happy to have any interested parties print and distribute a postcard we have developed to let people know about the African American Health Center. We encourage professionals to use the postcard to send their clients or patients to NetWellness for more information on African American health and other health information from more than 100 health topics. New Articles on Incontinence =20 NetWellness Expert, Martin Resnik, MD, has authored a new series of articles on Incontinence. They include an Incontinence Overview, Incontinence and the Body, Treatment Options, Incontinence and Staying Healthy, and Risk Factors. You can find these articles and more in our Incontinence health topic area.=20 Diabetes: New Expert! NetWellness welcomes W. Fred Miser, MD, Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine and Public Health, The Ohio State University as an expert in Diabetes. Dr. Miser joins Robert M. Cohen, MD., Associate Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, =20 University of Cincinnati; Oormila P. Kovilam, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati; Nancy J. Morwessel, CNP, MSN, CDE, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Diabetes Center, Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati, and Laurie Sadler, MD, Medical Director, Lipid Research Center, Lipid Research Center, St. Vincent Charity Hospital, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University. Smoking and Tobacco: New Expert! NetWellness welcomes Phyllis L. Pirie, PhD, Chair and Professor, Division of Health Behavior and Health Promotion, School of Public Health at The Ohio State University as an expert in Smoking and Tobacco. Dr. Pirie's research includes programs that prevent smoking by youth and programs that curb smoking by pregnant women, including studies on the effects of second-hand smoke on infants and children. She joins several colleagues in this Ask an Expert forum. It's our Tenth anniversary - Let Us Know How We're Doing=20 As we near our tenth year on the internet, we are gathering anecdotes about how NetWellness is helping our users meet their health information needs. Do you have any stories or experiences you would like to share? If so, please use our Feedback feature to tell us about them.=20 And don't forget, we are always trying to improve to meet your needs. What do we do well? What can we do to better fit your needs? Send your comments through our Feedback and we'll get them into the right hands. Thanks again for using NetWellness!=20 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 information sites on the Internet.=20 From pfonseca@ccpl.lib.oh.us Tue Sep 13 03:41:23 2005 From: pfonseca@ccpl.lib.oh.us (Patricia Fonseca) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 22:41:23 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Regional Polaris Users Group Meeting Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B80C.A107B763 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The annual meeting of the IOKRPUG (Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky Regional = Polaris Users Group) will be held on Friday, October 28, 2005, from 9:30 = a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Clark County Public Library in Springfield, = Ohio.=20 =20 Anyone interested in attending can see the Registration, Schedule, and = Lunch Menu at: http://www.bcpl.org/IOKRPUGAnnualMeetingRegistration.pdf Sessions related to various topics such as wireless access, 3M RFID, = outreach services, express check, telephone notification, cataloging, = system administration, public computer security, and reader's advisory = will be offered throughout the day. =20 Vendors will be on hand from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. to chat with anyone = interested in products and services such as Unique Management Services, = E-vanced Solutions, Bookletters, Syndetics, Polaris WAM (Wireless Access = Manager), and others. =20 At a lunch time/Swap & Shop, attendees will share copies of our = libraries' brochures, bookmarks, manuals, etc. Tours of the library = will also be available throughout the day. =20 Please contact David Birkhead at dbirk@bcpl.org if you have any = questions. =20 We would love to have anyone join us! =20 Patty Fonseca Assistant Director Clark County Public Library 201 S Fountain Ave Springfield OH 45506 937.323.1892 x1012 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B80C.A107B763 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= [POLARISADMINLIST] IOKRPUG Registration=0A= =0A= =0A=
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=0A= =0A= =0A= ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B80C.A107B763-- From rgale@npls.org Tue Sep 13 15:52:48 2005 From: rgale@npls.org (Bob Gale) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 10:52:48 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Heartland User Group-Ohio meeting at the OLC Conference with Stephen Abram Message-ID: <1E76973EA1AD604A97BDAB4E8814EFF101BA6AF9@mailserver.npls.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B872.CEBADA73 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 All SirsiDynix Ohio customers attending the OCL Conference, Wednesday October 5, 2005 are invited to a Heartland User Group-Ohio meeting with Stephen Abram, Vice President of Innovation, and John Rose, Executive Sales Consultant, of SirsiDynix. A short presentation about the merger of Sirsi and Dynix will take place followed by a question and answer session. The meeting will take place from 3:45pm to 4:45pm in the Garfield Room of the Greater Columbus Convention Center adjacent to the Hyatt Regency Hotel. =20 Please contact Bob Gale for any additional information. =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 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B872.CEBADA73 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

All SirsiDynix Ohio customers attending the OCL Conference,  Wednesday October 5, 2005 are invited to a Heartland User = Group-Ohio meeting with Stephen Abram, Vice President of Innovation, and John Rose, Executive Sales Consultant, of  SirsiDynix.  A short = presentation about the merger of Sirsi and Dynix will take place followed by a = question and answer session.   The meeting will take place from 3:45pm to = 4:45pm in the Garfield Room of the Greater Columbus Convention Center adjacent = to the Hyatt Regency Hotel.

 

Please contact Bob = Gale for any additional information.

 

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 =

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B872.CEBADA73-- From PFURNEY@columbuslibrary.org Mon Sep 12 22:40:21 2005 From: PFURNEY@columbuslibrary.org (Patricia Furney) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 17:40:21 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CO-ASIS&T Reminder for Dewey Program on September 15, 2005 Message-ID: Note: if you have already responded to earlier announcements, please disregard this notice - thank you. Plan to join us for this week's CO-ASIS&T program on Thursday,=20 September 15th, 2005: "Dewey Decimal Classification: News and New Views" Presenter Libbie Crawford, Marketing Manager, Dewey Decimal Classification at OCLC will provide this overview of Dewey, highlighting information on Dewey activities worldwide, including what translations are underway, how to keep up with changes in the classification, and how the Editorial Policy Committee works. Libbie Crawford, M.L.I.S., has held the position of Marketing Manager for Dewey Products and services since 2000 and managed the printing of DDC 22 and successive products. She has served as a public and academic librarian and previously as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Alabama, School of Library & Information Studies. WHEN: Thursday, September 15, 2005 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. - Refreshments 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. - Program WHERE: Kilgour Auditorium at OCLC See location information and map at: http://www.oclc.org/oclc/menu/to-airpt.htm=20 Everyone is welcome to attend this Free event- Please make reservations with Patricia Furney at pfurney@columbuslibrary.org or phone 614-361-3621. We look forward to seeing you on September 15th! Central Ohio Chapter http://www.asis.org/Chapters/coasis/coasishm.htm=20 American Society for Information Science & Technology http://www.asis.org=20 From Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov Tue Sep 13 18:55:34 2005 From: Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov (Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:55:34 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians workshop 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_01C5B88C.564F5D4B Content-Type: text/plain Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians On Thursday, October 6th, the Jesse Stuart Foundation in Ashland, in cooperation with the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library, will host the program Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians. The speakers will be Judy Sizemore of the Kentucky Arts Council and author of the books Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for the Primary and Intermediate Classrooms and Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for Middle and High School Classrooms (http://weba.ky.gov/kacartists/lit_arts/sizemore.asp) and Dr. James Gifford. CEO and Senior Editor of the Jesse Stuart Foundation. * Registration (9:00-10:00) * Introductions (10:00-10:30) * Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (10:30-12:00) * Catered Lunch (12:00-1:00) * JSF Bookstore Browse (1:00 - 1:30) * Joint Session: Appalachian Children's Literature Programming for Librarians (1:30-2:30) * Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (2:30-4:00) A buffet lunch will be provided, priced at $8.00 per person. Appalachian music will be performed throughout the day, and Jesse Stuart Foundation staff will be on hand to answer questions and assist participants. Location: Jesse Stuart Foundation, Inc. (Former U.S. Post Office Building) 1645 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, Kentucky Registration Limit: 60 To register online, go to: http://www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/registration10062005.htm For more information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov. 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_01C5B88C.564F5D4B Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians

On Thursday, = October 6th, the Jesse Stuart Foundation in Ashland, in cooperation with the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library, will host the = program Appalachian Children’s Literature for = Librarians.  The speakers will be Judy Sizemore of the Kentucky Arts Council and author = of the books Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for the Primary and Intermediate Classrooms = and Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, = Cross-Curricular Activities for Middle and High School Classrooms (http://weba.ky.gov/kacartists/lit_arts/sizemore.asp) and Dr. = James Gifford. CEO and Senior Editor of = the Jesse Stuart Foundation.

  • Registration (9:00-10:00)
  • Introductions (10:00-10:30)
  • Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (10:30-12:00)
  • Catered Lunch (12:00-1:00)
  • JSF Bookstore Browse (1:00 - 1:30)
  • Joint Session: Appalachian Children’s Literature Programming for Librarians (1:30-2:30)
  • Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (2:30-4:00)

A buffet lunch = will be provided, priced at $8.00 per person.  Appalachian music will be = performed throughout the day, and Jesse Stuart Foundation staff will be on hand = to answer questions and assist participants.

Location: = Jesse Stuart Foundation, Inc. (Former U.S. Post = Office Building)
1645 Winchester = Avenue, Ashland, Kentucky
<= /p>

Registration = Limit: 60

To register = online, go to: http://www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/registration1006= 2005.htm

For more = information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or = by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov.

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_01C5B88C.564F5D4B-- From Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov Tue Sep 13 19:04:59 2005 From: Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov (Epling, Jimmie (KDLA)) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 14:04:59 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] "Don't Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel.No Problem!": Arts & Humanities Reference Resources" 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_01C5B88D.A6B36CA6 Content-Type: text/plain "Don't Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel...No Problem!": Arts & Humanities Reference Resources" Rapid Response Reference Series "Don't Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel...No Problem!": Arts & Humanities Reference Resources" with Ann Marie Short, Circulation Librarian, Shawnee State University Library is an overview of useful print and electronic resourses in the area of humanities. Date & Time: Tuesday, October 4th from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Location: Ashland Community and Technical College (ACTC) College Drive, Ashland, KY Registration Limit: 30 To register online, go to: www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/rapidreference_0927.htm For more information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov. 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_01C5B88D.A6B36CA6 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

“Don’t Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a = Reel…No Problem!”: Arts & Humanities Reference = Resources”

Rapid Response Reference = Series

 “Don’t Know the Difference Between = a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel…No Problem!”: = Arts & Humanities Reference Resources” with Ann Marie Short, = Circulation Librarian, Shawnee State University Library is an overview of useful = print and electronic resourses in the area of humanities. =

Date & = Time: Tuesday, October 4th from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Location: Ashland Community and Technical College (ACTC) = College Drive, = Ashland, KY

Registration Limit: = 30

To register online, go to: = www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/rapidreference_0927.htm<= /a>

For more = information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or = by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov.

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_01C5B88D.A6B36CA6-- From shill@pauldingcountylibrary.org Wed Sep 14 21:32:14 2005 From: shill@pauldingcountylibrary.org (Susan Hill) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:32:14 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] IRS Mileage Increase Message-ID: <000801c5b96b$658ebe20$4d01010a@pccl.pauldingcountylibrary.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C5B949.DD5A4900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello all: The IRS business mileage rate has gone up to 48.5 cents from Sept. 1-Dec = 31, 2005. For more info you can access the IRS site here: = http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=3D147423,00.html. Just thought = I'd let you know. Susan --------------------------------------- Susan N Hill Director / Editor Paulding County Carnegie Library Rural Library Services Newsletter 205 S Main Street Paulding, Ohio 45879 419-399-2032 (voice); 419-399-2114 (fax) shill@pauldingcountylibrary.org (e-mail) www.pauldingcountylibrary.org (web page) --------------------------------------- ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C5B949.DD5A4900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello all:
The IRS business mileage rate has gone = up to 48.5=20 cents from Sept. 1-Dec 31, 2005.  For more info you can access the = IRS site=20 here: http:= //www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=3D147423,00.html.=20 Just thought I'd let you know.
Susan
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Rural = Library=20 Services Newsletter
205 S Main Street   Paulding, Ohio=20 45879
419-399-2032 (voice); 419-399-2114 (fax)
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<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C5B949.DD5A4900-- From Dale.Greenbaum@euclidlibrary.org Wed Sep 14 17:36:39 2005 From: Dale.Greenbaum@euclidlibrary.org (Dale Greenbaum) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 12:36:39 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Surplus DVD cases Message-ID: We have a number of surplus black DVD cases that we are willing to sell for fifty cents a piece. They are all Alphapak cases and are made by Nexpak. We have the following: DVA312DG - holds 3 - 44 cases DVA412DG - holds 4 - 5 cases DVA512DG - holds 5 - 53 cases DVA612DG - holds 6 - 22 cases DVA712DG - holds 7 - 84 cases Anyone interested should be on the U.S. Cargo Delivery. Please e-mail me if you are interested in any or all of these cases. Thanks. From lattanzm@nolanet.org Thu Sep 15 15:58:34 2005 From: lattanzm@nolanet.org (Melissa Lattanzi) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:58:34 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Serving the Patrons you Never See Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BA05.F1F24E1E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We still have a seats available don't miss this opportunity to learn about your customers! =20 Serving the Patrons You Never See Program Date: 09/28/2005=20 Program Time: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Speaker:=20 Cathy De Rosa, Vice President of Marketing and Library Services for OCLC Program Description: The traditional role of the library as the one-stop place to find information, books and periodicals has changed. Libraries face stiff competition for "mind-share" from a variety of places both physical and virtual such as Google, Yahoo! and big bookstores. At the same time, the value of libraries in the communities they serve has not been well-articulated by librarians to their communities, resulting in a lack of awareness of the services and content offered by libraries. How can libraries compete in a crowded market place? How can libraries increase visits to libraries either physically or electronically? And how can the library "brand" be rejuvenated to position library resources and services as relevant to individuals and communities? Cathy will answer these questions in this presentation.=20 =20 Click here for more information: http://www.nolanet.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D492 =20 =20 Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator NOLA Regional Library System=20 4445 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren, OH 44483 330-847-7744 ext. 12 lattanzm@nolanet.org =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BA05.F1F24E1E Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We still have = a seats available don’t miss this opportunity to learn about your = customers!

 

Serving the Patrons You Never = See

Program Date: 09/28/2005<= b> =

Program Time: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Speaker:
Cathy De Rosa, Vice President of Marketing and Library Services for = OCLC

Program Description:
The traditional role of the library as the one-stop place to find information, books and periodicals has changed. Libraries face stiff competition for "mind-share" from a variety of places both = physical and virtual such as Google, Yahoo! and big bookstores. At the same = time, the value of libraries in the communities they serve has not been well-articulated by librarians to their communities, resulting in a = lack of awareness of the services and content offered by libraries. How can = libraries compete in a crowded market place? How can libraries increase visits = to libraries either physically or electronically? And how can the library "brand" be rejuvenated to position library resources and = services as relevant to individuals and communities? Cathy will answer these = questions in this presentation.

 

Click here for more information:  http://www.nolan= et.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D492

 

 

Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator

NOLA Regional Library System

4445 Mahoning Ave. = NW

Warren, OH 44483

330-847-7744 ext. 12

lattanzm@nolanet.org

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BA05.F1F24E1E-- From diane@kovacs.com Thu Sep 15 15:48:32 2005 From: diane@kovacs.com (Diane K. Kovacs) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:48:32 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] "Genealogical Research on the Web" Newly Revised - Web-based Workshop Message-ID: "Genealogical Research on the Web" Web-based workshop Syllabus at http://www.kovacs.com/genweb.html You will work at your own pace, with guidance from the Web Teacher, through email and Web. Register anytime 2005-2006. http://www.kovacs.com/register.html Tuition: $175 (Note that Part 1 is no longer free). Overview In this Web-based hands-on workshops, librarians and other people who assist genealogical researchers, will learn to effectively use the Web to locate high quality resources for genealogical research. Audience No genealogical research knowledge is assumed. -- Diane K. Kovacs diane@kovacs.com Genealogical Research on the Web 2002 Neal-Schuman http://www.neal-schuman.com/db/1/281.html From rmcdonnell@marysvillelib.org Sat Sep 17 14:58:11 2005 From: rmcdonnell@marysvillelib.org (Ryan McDonnell) Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 09:58:11 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Security Cameras Message-ID: <20050917135806.AFE47564036@mail.oplin.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C5BB6E.50604410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Our library is looking into adding a number of security cameras to our main library. Can anyone out there make some recommendations of vendors/manufactures/resources? Please respond off list at rmcdonnell@marysvillelib.org I'll be happy to summarize the results and send them to anyone who wants them. Thanks, Ryan McDonnell Director Marysville Public Library 231 South Plum Street Marysville, OH 43040 http://www.marysvillelib.org ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C5BB6E.50604410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Our library is looking into adding a number of = security cameras to our main library.  Can anyone out there make some = recommendations of vendors/manufactures/resources?  Please respond off list at rmcdonnell@marysvillelib.org=

I’ll be happy to summarize the results and send = them to anyone who wants them.

 

Thanks,

 

Ryan McDonnell

Director

Marysville Public Library =

231 = South Plum Street

Marysville, OH 43040

http://www.marysvillelib.org

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C5BB6E.50604410-- From nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us Sat Sep 17 15:05:54 2005 From: nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us (nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us) Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:05:54 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Free Tattle-tape Message-ID: <51ac03514854.51485451ac03@clevnet.org> We have a box of 200 3M Tattle-tape security strips for CDs/DVDs. They are the type that covers an entire side of the disc. They are free to anyone who can use them. We will ship via US Cargo. Please reply to me. Nancy Koebel Birchard Public Library of Sandusky County nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us From Don Yarman Mon Sep 19 13:24:09 2005 From: Don Yarman (Don Yarman) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 08:24:09 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] OPLIN Equipment Return September 19-30 Message-ID: <2e61424e050919052467676c07@mail.gmail.com> Do you have OPLIN-provided workstations that are no longer in use and wish to return them to state surplus? You can send the equipment back to OPLIN September 19-30, 2005. To return equipment, simply e-mail the OPLIN Support Center (support@oplin.org) with the following info: * Write " Equipment Condition" in the subject line. * For each piece of equipment you plan to return, provide the equipment name, the asset tag number, the serial number, and the condition. If the condition of a piece of equipment is unusable, please give a brief summary of the problem. If your library has in some way altered the original configuration of the equipment, please explain. SHIPPING U.S. Cargo can ship computer equipment for you, but it is not part of the statewide library materials contract. Rates: $36.00 for one computer set (up to three boxes) $51.25 for two computer sets (up to six boxes) $3.00 each additional box over 6 The computers MUST travel on a Bill of Lading for insurance coverage. Standard coverage is $100 per shipment. Drivers can supply the Bill of Lading at the time of pickup, or you can request blank BOLs when you arrange for pickup. Fill out the service form at http://winslo.state.oh.us/more/serviceform.htm= l. In the "Description of Service Issue" box, indicate that this is for the transport of computers, and provide the date the equipment will be ready for pickup. Mark the boxes to go to: COL 28000 - State Library of Ohio 274 East 1st Ave. Suite 100 Columbus, Ohio 43201 EQUIPMENT RETURN (If you use another carrier such as UPS, omit "COL" and "28000" from the la= bel). If you have any questions, please send them to Becky Atcheson through the service form at http://winslo.state.oh.us/more/serviceform.html. From Lhengst@sloma.state.oh.us Fri Sep 16 19:07:16 2005 From: Lhengst@sloma.state.oh.us (Linda Hengst) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 14:07:16 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] 2005 Ohioana Award Winners and Call for Nominations for 2006 Message-ID: ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BAE9.7856FAEE Content-Type: text/plain Dear Librarians, Below you will find the press release announcing the recipients of the Ohioana Library's annual Ohioana Awards. Perhaps you would like to help us promote Ohio authors and Ohioana Day by doing a display of this year's Award winning books, and the books written by other Ohioana Award recipients such as Jack Matthews - Career Award winner, Jan Wahl - Children's Literature Award winner, and James Reiss - Krout Poetry Award winner. The awards will be present at our Ohioana Day luncheon on October 22, 2005. If you will like more information about Ohioana Day, please let me know. We are also now accepting nominations for the 2006 Ohioana Awards. I would be happy to send you a copy of any of the nomination forms or they can be accessed at: http://www.oplin.org/page.php?Id=66-59-279&msg= <<...OLE_Obj...>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Linda R. Hengst TO: Ohio Public Libraries 614-466-3831 ohioana@sloma.state.oh.us Ohioana Award Winners Announced Columbus, OH - Sept. 1, 2005. . . .Linda Hengst, executive director of the Ohioana Library Association, has announced the recipients of the 2005 Ohioana Awards. "These outstanding individuals represent the very best of Ohio's literary, musical and artistic talent," she said. "We are proud to have the opportunity to honor them in this way." This year, 16 people will be recognized at the annual luncheon and awards ceremony. Author and professor Jack Matthews of Athens is the recipient of the 2005 Ohioana Career Award, given to an Ohio native for a lifetime of service to the arts and humanities; and artist and sculptor Alfred Tibor of Columbus has been chosen for the 2005 Pegasus Award, which honors a native or non-native Ohioan for outstanding cultural achievements. The recipients of the Ohioana Book Awards, Ohioana Citations and Named Awards are listed below (a detailed profile of each award recipient, listed in alphabetical order, is also attached, and digital photos are available upon request): Ohioana Book Awards-awarded for fiction, nonfiction, poetry, juvenile books, and books about Ohio or Ohioans. For Fiction: About Grace by Anthony Doerr from Parma/Cleveland, Ohio. For Nonfiction (two recipients): Rambam's Ladder: A Meditation on Generosity and Why It Is Necessary to Give by Julie Salamon from Seaman, Ohio. Trains in the Distance by Paul Zimmer from Canton, Ohio. For Poetry: Kettle Bottom by Diane Gilliam Fisher from Columbus and Brimfield, Ohio. For Juvenile Literature: The Greatest Skating Race by Louise Borden from Cincinnati, Ohio. About Ohio/ Under a Wild Sky: John James Audubon and the Making of Ohioans: The Birds of America by William Souder of Stillwater, Minnesota. Ohioana Citations-awarded for distinguished service in specific fields or areas of the arts and humanities. Celeste Friedman, Newark, Ohio, for music performance. Mark Phillips, Athens, Ohio, for music. Sue Studebaker, Dayton, Ohio, for historic preservation of decorative arts. Jud Yalkut, Dayton, Ohio, for visual arts. Named Awards-endowed awards for individuals' contributions to children's literature, poetry, editorial excellence and for a writer under 30 who has yet to publish a book. Ohioana Alice Louise Wood Memorial Award for Children's Literature Jan Wahl, Toledo, Ohio. Ohioana Helen and Laura Krout Memorial Poetry Award James Reiss, Oxford, Ohio. Ohioana James P. Barry Award for Editorial Excellence Bird Watcher's Digest, Bill Thompson III, editor, Marietta, Ohio. Ohioana Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant Margot Kahn, Cleveland, Ohio. The Ohioana Awards will be presented at the Ohioana Day celebration on Oct. 22, 2005, at the Ohioana Library/State Library of Ohio building, located at 274 East First Ave., Columbus, Ohio. The luncheon and awards ceremony begins at 11:30 a.m., preceded by the 76th annual meeting at 10 a.m. and a reception/book fair at 11 a.m. The event is open to the public; however, reservations are required. The cost of the luncheon is $35 per person. A gala fundraiser featuring a silent auction, jazz music by Arnett Howard and hors d'oeuvres by Catering by Scott will be held the evening before, Oct. 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the same location and is also open to the public. The cost is $50 per person. For more information about the Ohioana Awards or to make reservations for the luncheon and/or gala, please contact the Ohioana Library at 274 East First Ave., Suite 300, Columbus, OH 43201, call 614-466-3831, or email ohioana@sloma.state.oh.us . The Ohioana Library Association's mission is to recognize and encourage the creative accomplishments of Ohioans; preserve and expand a permanent collection of books, sheet music, manuscripts, and other materials by Ohioans and about Ohio; and disseminate information about the work of Ohio writers, musicians and other artists to researchers, schools and the general public. ### 2005 Ohioana Award Winners (in alphabetical order) Louise Borden, Cincinnati, Ohio Ohioana Book Award for Juvenile Literature for The Greatest Skating Race Louise Borden began writing children's books in 1989 and to date has penned 19 books. Her most recent, The Greatest Skating Race, chosen for this year's Ohioana Book Award, is set in the Netherlands during World War II. In it a brave boy must use all his wits and courage to lead two smaller children past Nazi soldiers across the border into Belgium where they will be safe. Borden, who lives in Cincinnati, graduated from Denison University with a degree in history and has been the recipient of several honors and awards: Miami University's Silver Gertie Award for her contributions to the field of children's literature; a 2002 alumni citation from Denison University; and the 2002 Ohioana Alice Louise Wood Memorial Award for Children's Literature. Anthony Doerr, Boise, Idaho Ohioana Book Award for Fiction for About Grace This is the third Ohioana Award that Anthony Doerr has received. In 2000, he was chosen for Ohioana's Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant, given to promising writers under 30, and in 2002, his book, The Shell Collector, garnered the Ohioana Book Award for fiction. Doerr is also the recipient of the 2002 Barnes & Noble Discover Prize for Fiction and the 2003 New York Public Library Young Lions Award. He earned his B.A. in history from Bowdoin College and his M.F.A. in writing from Bowling Green State University. He and his wife Shauna live in Boise, Idaho. About Grace is his first full-length novel. Diane Gilliam Fisher, Brimfield, Ohio Ohioana Book Award for Poetry for Kettle Bottom Diane Gilliam Fisher is a native of Columbus. She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in Spanish from Ohio State University, then went back later to earn her Ph.D. in romance languages from Ohio State and an M.F.A. in creative writing from Warren Wilson College. A recipient of an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist's Fellowship, Fisher has had work appear in Wind Magazine, Spoon River Poetry Review, Appalachian Journal and Shenandoah. She is the author of two complete collections of poetry: One of Everything in 2003 and the Ohioana Award-winning Kettle Bottom in 2004. Celeste Friedman, Newark, Ohio Ohioana Citation for Music Performance Celeste Friedman is the author/composer of "O" Is for Ohio, a chronicle of the state's history in story and song. During the state's bicentennial in 2003, Celeste took her program on the road, performing at more than 80 schools, libraries, retirement villages and other community venues. Friedman comes from a musical family; her grandfather Leo Reichert had his own orchestra and traveled throughout the Midwest. For combining her love of music with education and history, Friedman has been recognized by the Points of Light Foundation, the Department of Education of the State of New York and the Ohio State University for her contributions and accomplishments. Margot Kahn, Seattle, Washington Ohioana Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant Margot Kahn, born in Cincinnati and raised in Cleveland, attributes her writing skills to the efforts of a series of dedicated Ohio teachers throughout grade school and high school. As she remembers, "Practically every English teacher I had in those years encouraged and enhanced my love of literature and writing." She earned her B.A. in English from Bates College in Maine, then continued on to earn her M.F.A. in nonfiction writing from Columbia College in New York City. The Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant is awarded to a writer under the age of 30 who has yet to publish a book. Margot was awarded the grant on the strength of her manuscript-in-progress, Horses That Buck. Jack Matthews, Athens, Ohio Ohioana Career Award Jack Matthews has devoted much of his life to the craft of writing and to the love of books. He was born and raised in Columbus. After completing a bachelor's degree in English literature and classical Greek at Ohio State University, he stayed on to pursue a master's degree in English literature. Upon completing his education, he undertook a career as a university professor, first at Urbana University and then at Ohio University, where he has taught for the past 40 years. He is the author of more than 20 novels and collections of poetry and short stories. One critic noted of Matthews' fiction, "Like Sinclair Lewis, Matthews captures the essence of Middle America. He does so, however, without the didacticism of Lewis and with more of the comic and a surer control of the dramatic." His work has earned a number of honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Ohio Arts Council Major Artist's Fellowship, three Ohioana Book Awards and a Distinguished Professorship at Ohio University. Mark Phillips, Athens, Ohio Ohioana Citation for Music Mark Phillips was born in Philadelphia, PA, and earned his Bachelor of Music degree from West Virginia University in Morgantown. He then attended Indiana University, where he earned both Master of Music and Doctor of Music degrees in composition. His music has been featured at the Blossom Festival, the Chautauqua Summer Music Festival, Ohio University's Bicentennial Celebration and at the University of Memphis, where his most recent composition, Dreams Interrupted, was performed at their Imagine 2005 Festival. He has been awarded fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council, Ohio University and the Indiana Arts Commission, among others, and his honors include the Delius Chamber Music Award and the ASCAP Raymond Hubbell Award to Young Composers. James Reiss, Oxford, Ohio Ohioana Helen and Laura Krout Memorial Poetry Award James Reiss is a native New Yorker who has made a career of poetry and teaching in the Midwest. He attended the University of Chicago and after graduating, accepted a position with the English Department of Miami University in Oxford, where he established the university's creative writing program. He also was involved in Ohio's Poet in the Schools Program and served as editor of the Miami University Press. The author of six books of poetry, Reiss has won two Academy of American Poets first prizes, the Poetry Center Discovery Award and fellowships from Breadloaf, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council. His poem, "The Breathers" about the death of his newborn son, has been widely anthologized. Julie Salamon, New York, New York Ohioana Book Award for Nonfiction for Rambam's Ladder: A Meditation on Generosity and Why It Is Necessary to Give Julie Salamon was born in Cincinnati and raised in Seaman, OH, where her father was a family doctor. A graduate of Tufts University and New York University Law School, she served as a reporter and film critic for the Wall Street Journal before becoming a culture writer for the New York Times. Salamon is the author of four books, and three of them, The Net of Dreams (1996), Facing the Wind (2001) and Rambam's Ladder (2003) have won Ohioana Book Awards. She currently lives in New York City. William Souder, Stillwater, Minnesota Ohioana Book Award for a Book About an Ohioan for Under a Wild Sky: John James Audubon and the Making of The Birds of America After his first successful book, A Plague of Frogs, William Souder was casting about for a topic for a second book. His agent suggested naturalist John James Audubon. "I knew Audubon's name, but not much about him," Souder told a reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press in a May 2005 interview. "Then I got on Amazon and realized the most recent biography was published in 1964. It's an eye-popping moment if you find a major historical figure who hasn't been done in thirty years. Within an hour, I decided to do a proposal." The result of that proposal, Under a Wild Sky: John James Audubon and the Making of The Birds of America, is this year's recipient of the Ohioana Book Award in the Category of About an Ohioan. Souder and his family live in Stillwater, MN, where he writes for the Washington Post and other major newspapers. Sue Studebaker, Dayton, Ohio Ohioana Citation for Historic Preservation of Decorative Arts Sue Studebaker has presented lectures, courses and symposiums on Ohio decorative arts throughout the Midwest, most notably at Colonial Williamsburg and at various museums in Ohio. She also served as curator for the Ohio Sampler exhibit at the Warren County Historical Society in 1988 and the Ohio Is My Dwelling Place exhibit at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio in Lancaster in 2003. Along with articles in Early American Homes and Ohio Antique Review, she has written two books on needlework: Ohio Samplers: Schoolgirl Embroideries, 1803-1850, and Ohio Is My Dwelling Place: Schoolgirl Embroideries, 1800-1850. In 1988, she received the Award of Achievement from the Ohio Association of Historical Societies and Museums, and in 1996, the Montgomery County Historical Society presented her and her husband Richard with its Heritage Award for their restoration of Quaker Hill, their 1797-built home and Dayton-area landmark. Bill Thompson III, Marietta, Ohio Ohioana James P. Barry Award for Editorial Excellence Bill Thompson III took over the editorship of Bird Watcher's Digest from his parents, Elsa and Bill Thompson Jr., who launched the magazine from their home in Marietta, Ohio, in 1978. Since its inception the magazine's circulation has grown from 5,000 to more than 100,000. Along with editing the magazine, Thompson has authored three books, Bird Watching for Dummies, An Identification Guide to Common Backyard Birds and the Backyard Bird Watcher's Answer Guide, along with a series of bird watching guides for the Midwest. Thompson lives on an 80-acre farm just outside of Whipple, Ohio, with his wife, author/artist Julie Zickefoose, who often provides artwork for the magazine. Alfred Tibor, Columbus, Ohio Ohioana Pegasus Award Artist and sculptor Alfred Tibor once offered this explanation for his work: "I would like to speak after I am gone." Tibor's work speaks volumes. As a Holocaust survivor, Tibor has spent his life expressing a message of hope and promise through his artwork. His sculptures in marble, alabaster and bronze have been commissioned by and/or displayed at the Columbus Museum of Art, the James Cancer Institute, the Indianapolis Jewish Center and the Yad Vashem memorial in Jerusalem, among many others. Tibor is a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Liturgical Art Guild and has been inducted into the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. Jan Wahl, Toledo, Ohio Ohioana Alice Louise Wood Memorial Award for Children's Literature Jan Wahl is the author of well over 100 children's books. Born in Columbus and raised in Toledo, Wahl earned his bachelor's degree at Cornell University, where he was a student of Vladimir Nabokov's. A Fulbright scholarship to the University of Copenhagen led to working with director Carl Theodor Dreyer on the classic film Ordet (The Word) and serving as secretary for a time to author Isak Dinesen as she wrote Last Tales. His work has received numerous awards, among them the Avery Hopwood Award in fiction from the University of Michigan, an American Library Association Notable Book citation and the Parents' Choice Literary Award. Jud Yalkut, Dayton, Ohio Ohioana Citation for Visual Arts Jud Yalkut of Dayton has been a groundbreaking artist in film and video. He attended City College in New York for a year before transferring to McGill University in Canada to study nuclear physics, but quickly shifted to English literature and the study and writing of poetry. In his third year, Yalkut left academe to take up travel. His interest in eastern religions and the gift of an 8 mm camera led to his creating such experimental works as Diffraction Film, Turn, Turn, Turn (in collaboration with Nam June Paik), Vision Cantos and most recently Light Display: Color. Yalkut's work has been collected by or shown at the Whitney Museum in New York, the Pompidou Center in Paris and the Dayton Art Institute, among others. His honors include six Ohio Arts Council Fellowships and media grants from the Ohio Humanities Council. Paul Zimmer, Soldier's Grove, Wisconsin Ohioana Book Award for Nonfiction for Trains in the Distance Paul Zimmer, born in Canton, Ohio, has successfully combined lifelong careers in both poetry and publishing. The author of 12 books of poetry-the most recent being Crossing to Sunlight: Selected Poems -he also has served as director of the University of Pittsburgh Press, the University of Georgia Press, and the University of Iowa Press. In addition, he has authored two books of prose, After the Fire: A Writer Finds His Place and Trains in the Distance. Zimmer has been the recipient of numerous honors, among them two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, three Pushcart Prizes and the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award for Literature. He and his wife currently divide their time between a farm in Wisconsin and a place in the south of France. Linda R. Hengst Executive Director Ohioana Library Association 274 E. First Ave. - Suite 300 Columbus, OH 43201 ph: 614-466-3831 fax: 614-728-6974 email: lhengst@sloma.state.oh.us The mission of the Ohioana Library Association is to: recognize and encourage the creative accomplishments of Ohioans, preserve, and expand a permanent archive of books, sheet music, manuscripts, and other materials by Ohioans and about Ohio, and disseminate information about the work of Ohio writers, musicians, and other artists to researchers, schools, and the general public. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BAE9.7856FAEE Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 2005 Ohioana Award Winners and Call for Nominations for = 2006

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Below you will find the press release = announcing the recipients of the Ohioana Library's annual Ohioana = Awards. Perhaps you would like to help us promote Ohio authors and = Ohioana Day by doing a display of this year's Award winning books, and = the books written by other Ohioana Award recipients such as Jack = Matthews - Career Award winner, Jan Wahl - Children's Literature Award = winner, and James Reiss - Krout Poetry Award winner.  The awards = will be present at our Ohioana Day luncheon on October 22, 2005.  = If you will like more information about Ohioana Day, please let me = know.  We are also now accepting nominations for the 2006 Ohioana = Awards.  I would be happy to send you a copy of any of the = nomination forms or they can be accessed at: http://www.oplin.org/page.php?Id=3D66-59-279&msg=3D=

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FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE   =         CONTACT: =        Linda R. Hengst
TO: Ohio Public = Libraries       =         =         =         =         614-466-3831
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ohioana@sloma.state.oh.us

Ohioana Award = Winners Announced

Columbus, OH - Sept. 1, 2005. . . = .Linda Hengst, executive director of the Ohioana Library Association, = has announced the recipients of the 2005 Ohioana Awards. "These = outstanding individuals represent the very best of Ohio's literary, = musical and artistic talent," she said. "We are proud to have the = opportunity to honor them in this way."

This year, 16 people will be = recognized at the annual luncheon and awards ceremony. Author and = professor Jack = Matthews of Athens is the = recipient of the 2005 Ohioana = Career Award, given to an = Ohio native for a lifetime of service to the arts and humanities; and = artist and sculptor Alfred = Tibor of Columbus has been = chosen for the 2005 Pegasus = Award, which honors a native = or non-native Ohioan for outstanding cultural achievements. The = recipients of the Ohioana Book Awards, Ohioana Citations and Named = Awards are listed below (a detailed profile of each award recipient, = listed in alphabetical order, is also attached, and digital photos are = available upon request):

Ohioana Book Awards-awarded for = fiction, nonfiction, poetry, juvenile books, and books about Ohio or = Ohioans.
For Fiction: About Grace by Anthony Doerr from Parma/Cleveland, = Ohio.
For Nonfiction (two recipients): =

    Rambam's = Ladder: A Meditation on Generosity = and Why It Is Necessary to Give by Julie Salamon from = Seaman, Ohio.
    Trains in = the Distance by Paul Zimmer from Canton, Ohio.

For = Poetry:  Kettle Bottom by Diane Gilliam Fisher from Columbus and = Brimfield, Ohio.
For Juvenile = Literature:  The Greatest Skating = Race by = Louise Borden from Cincinnati, Ohio.
About = Ohio/     Under a Wild Sky: John James = Audubon and the Making of
Ohioans:        = The Birds of = America by = William Souder of Stillwater, Minnesota.
Ohioana = Citations-awarded for distinguished service in specific fields or areas of = the arts and humanities.
Celeste Friedman, Newark, Ohio, for music performance.
Mark Phillips, Athens, Ohio, for music.
Sue Studebaker, Dayton, Ohio, for historic preservation of = decorative arts.
Jud Yalkut, Dayton, Ohio, for visual arts.
Named = Awards-endowed awards for individuals' contributions to children's = literature, poetry, editorial excellence and for a writer under 30 who = has yet to publish a book.

Ohioana Alice = Louise Wood Memorial Award for Children's Literature
Jan Wahl
, Toledo, Ohio.
Ohioana Helen = and Laura Krout Memorial Poetry Award
James Reiss
, Oxford, Ohio.
Ohioana James = P. Barry Award for Editorial Excellence
Bird Watcher's = Digest, Bill Thompson = III, editor, Marietta, = Ohio.
Ohioana Walter Rumsey Marvin = Grant
Margot Kahn
, Cleveland, = Ohio.
The Ohioana Awards will be presented = at the Ohioana Day celebration on Oct. 22, 2005, at the Ohioana = Library/State Library of Ohio building, located at 274 East First Ave., = Columbus, Ohio. The luncheon and awards ceremony begins at 11:30 a.m., = preceded by the 76th annual meeting at 10 a.m. and a = reception/book fair at 11 a.m. The event is open to the public; = however, reservations are required. The cost of the luncheon is $35 per = person.

A gala fundraiser featuring a silent = auction, jazz music by Arnett Howard and hors d'oeuvres by Catering by = Scott will be held the evening before, Oct. 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the = same location and is also open to the public. The cost is $50 per = person.

For more information about the = Ohioana Awards or to make reservations for the luncheon and/or gala, = please contact the Ohioana Library at 274 East First Ave., Suite 300, = Columbus, OH  43201, call 614-466-3831, or email ohioana@sloma.state.oh.us.

The Ohioana Library Association's = mission is to recognize and encourage the creative accomplishments of = Ohioans; preserve and expand a permanent collection of books, sheet = music, manuscripts, and other materials by Ohioans and about Ohio; and = disseminate information about the work of Ohio writers, musicians and = other artists to researchers, schools and the general = public.

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2005 = Ohioana Award Winners

(in alphabetical = order)

Louise Borden, Cincinnati, = Ohio
Ohioana Book Award for Juvenile Literature for
The Greatest Skating Race
Louise Borden began writing = children's books in 1989 and to date has penned 19 books. Her most = recent, The Greatest Skating = Race, chosen for this year's = Ohioana Book Award, is set in the Netherlands during World War II. In = it a brave boy must use all his wits and courage to lead two smaller = children past Nazi soldiers across the border into Belgium where they = will be safe. Borden, who lives in Cincinnati, graduated from Denison = University with a degree in history and has been the recipient of = several honors and awards: Miami University's Silver Gertie Award for = her contributions to the field of children's literature; a 2002 alumni = citation from Denison University; and the 2002 Ohioana Alice Louise = Wood Memorial Award for Children's Literature.

Anthony Doerr, Boise, Idaho
Ohioana Book Award for Fiction for
About Grace
This is the third Ohioana Award that = Anthony Doerr has received. In 2000, he was chosen for Ohioana's Walter = Rumsey Marvin Grant, given to promising writers under 30, and in 2002, = his book, The Shell = Collector, garnered the = Ohioana Book Award for fiction. Doerr is also the recipient of the 2002 = Barnes & Noble Discover Prize for Fiction and the 2003 New York = Public Library Young Lions Award. He earned his B.A. in history from = Bowdoin College and his M.F.A. in writing from Bowling Green State = University. He and his wife Shauna live in Boise, Idaho. = About Grace is his first full-length novel.

Diane Gilliam Fisher, Brimfield, = Ohio
Ohioana Book Award for Poetry for
Kettle Bottom
Diane Gilliam Fisher is a native of = Columbus. She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in Spanish = from Ohio State University, then went back later to earn her Ph.D. in = romance languages from Ohio State and an M.F.A. in creative writing = from Warren Wilson College. A recipient of an Ohio Arts Council = Individual Artist's Fellowship, Fisher has had work appear in = Wind Magazine, Spoon River Poetry Review, Appalachian = Journal and Shenandoah. She is the author of two complete collections of = poetry: One of = Everything in 2003 and the = Ohioana Award-winning Kettle = Bottom in 2004.

Celeste Friedman, Newark, Ohio
Ohioana Citation for Music Performance

Celeste Friedman is the = author/composer of "O" Is for = Ohio, a chronicle of the = state's history in story and song. During the state's bicentennial in = 2003, Celeste took her program on the road, performing at more than 80 = schools, libraries, retirement villages and other community venues. = Friedman comes from a musical family; her grandfather Leo Reichert had = his own orchestra and traveled throughout the Midwest. For combining = her love of music with education and history, Friedman has been = recognized by the Points of Light Foundation, the Department of = Education of the State of New York and the Ohio State University for = her contributions and accomplishments.

Margot Kahn, Seattle, = Washington
Ohioana Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant

Margot Kahn, born in Cincinnati and = raised in Cleveland, attributes her writing skills to the efforts of a = series of dedicated Ohio teachers throughout grade school and high = school. As she remembers, "Practically every English teacher I had in = those years encouraged and enhanced my love of literature and writing." = She earned her B.A. in English from Bates College in Maine, then = continued on to earn her M.F.A. in nonfiction writing from Columbia = College in New York City. The Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant is awarded to = a writer under the age of 30 who has yet to publish a book. Margot was = awarded the grant on the strength of her = manuscript-in-progress, Horses = That Buck.

Jack Matthews, Athens, Ohio
Ohioana Career Award

Jack Matthews has devoted much of = his life to the craft of writing and to the love of books. He was born = and raised in Columbus. After completing a bachelor's degree in English = literature and classical Greek at Ohio State University, he stayed on = to pursue a master's degree in English literature. Upon completing his = education, he undertook a career as a university professor, first at = Urbana University and then at Ohio University, where he has taught for = the past 40 years. He is the author of more than 20 novels and = collections of poetry and short stories. One critic noted of Matthews' = fiction, "Like Sinclair Lewis, Matthews captures the essence of Middle = America. He does so, however, without the didacticism of Lewis and with = more of the comic and a surer control of the dramatic." His work has = earned a number of honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Ohio = Arts Council Major Artist's Fellowship, three Ohioana Book Awards and a = Distinguished Professorship at Ohio University.

Mark Phillips, Athens, Ohio
Ohioana Citation for Music

Mark Phillips was born in = Philadelphia, PA, and earned his Bachelor of Music degree from West = Virginia University in Morgantown. He then attended Indiana University, = where he earned both Master of Music and Doctor of Music degrees in = composition. His music has been featured at the Blossom Festival, the = Chautauqua Summer Music Festival, Ohio University's Bicentennial = Celebration and at the University of Memphis, where his most recent = composition, Dreams = Interrupted, was performed at = their Imagine 2005 Festival. He has been awarded fellowships from the = Ohio Arts Council, Ohio University and the Indiana Arts Commission, = among others, and his honors include the Delius Chamber Music Award and = the ASCAP Raymond Hubbell Award to Young Composers.

James Reiss, Oxford, Ohio
Ohioana Helen and Laura Krout Memorial Poetry Award

James Reiss is a native New Yorker = who has made a career of poetry and teaching in the Midwest. He = attended the University of Chicago and after graduating, accepted a = position with the English Department of Miami University in Oxford, = where he established the university's creative writing program. He also = was involved in Ohio's Poet in the Schools Program and served as editor = of the Miami University Press. The author of six books of poetry, Reiss = has won two Academy of American Poets first prizes, the Poetry Center = Discovery Award and fellowships from Breadloaf, the National Endowment = for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council. His poem, "The Breathers" about = the death of his newborn son, has been widely anthologized.

Julie Salamon, New York, New = York
Ohioana Book Award for Nonfiction for
Rambam's Ladder: A Meditation on Generosity = and Why It Is Necessary to Give
Julie Salamon was born in Cincinnati = and raised in Seaman, OH, where her father was a family doctor. A = graduate of Tufts University and New York University Law School, she = served as a reporter and film critic for the Wall Street Journal before becoming a culture writer for = the New York = Times. Salamon is the author = of four books, and three of them, The Net of Dreams = (1996), Facing the = Wind (2001) and = Rambam's Ladder (2003) have won Ohioana Book Awards. She = currently lives in New York City.

William Souder, Stillwater, = Minnesota
Ohioana Book Award for a Book About an Ohioan for
= Under a Wild Sky: John James Audubon and = the Making of The Birds of America

After his first successful = book, A Plague of = Frogs, William Souder was = casting about for a topic for a second book. His agent suggested = naturalist John James Audubon. "I knew Audubon's name, but not much = about him," Souder told a reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press in a May 2005 interview. "Then I got on = Amazon and realized the most recent biography was published in 1964. = It's an eye-popping moment if you find a major historical figure who = hasn't been done in thirty years. Within an hour, I decided to do a = proposal." The result of that proposal, Under a Wild Sky: John James Audubon and the Making = of The Birds of = America, is this year's recipient of the Ohioana Book = Award in the Category of About an Ohioan. Souder and his family live in = Stillwater, MN, where he writes for the Washington Post = and other major newspapers.

Sue Studebaker, Dayton, Ohio
Ohioana Citation for Historic Preservation of Decorative = Arts

Sue Studebaker has presented = lectures, courses and symposiums on Ohio decorative arts throughout the = Midwest, most notably at Colonial Williamsburg and at various museums = in Ohio. She also served as curator for the Ohio Sampler exhibit at the Warren County Historical Society in 1988 and = the Ohio Is My Dwelling = Place exhibit at the = Decorative Arts Center of Ohio in Lancaster in 2003. Along with = articles in Early American = Homes and Ohio Antique Review, she has written two books on = needlework: Ohio Samplers: = Schoolgirl Embroideries, 1803-1850, and Ohio Is My = Dwelling Place: Schoolgirl Embroideries, 1800-1850. In 1988, she received the Award of = Achievement from the Ohio Association of Historical Societies and = Museums, and in 1996, the Montgomery County Historical Society = presented her and her husband Richard with its Heritage Award for their = restoration of Quaker Hill, their 1797-built home and Dayton-area = landmark.

Bill Thompson III, Marietta, = Ohio
Ohioana James P. Barry Award for Editorial Excellence

Bill Thompson III took over the = editorship of Bird Watcher's = Digest from his parents, Elsa = and Bill Thompson Jr., who launched the magazine from their home in = Marietta, Ohio, in 1978. Since its inception the magazine's circulation = has grown from 5,000 to more than 100,000. Along with editing the = magazine, Thompson has authored three books, Bird Watching for Dummies, An = Identification Guide to Common Backyard Birds and the Backyard Bird Watcher's Answer Guide, along with a series of bird watching guides = for the Midwest. Thompson lives on an 80-acre farm just outside of = Whipple, Ohio, with his wife, author/artist Julie Zickefoose, who often = provides artwork for the magazine.

Alfred Tibor, Columbus, Ohio
Ohioana Pegasus Award

Artist and sculptor Alfred Tibor = once offered this explanation for his work: "I would like to speak = after I am gone." Tibor's work speaks volumes. As a Holocaust survivor, = Tibor has spent his life expressing a message of hope and promise = through his artwork. His sculptures in marble, alabaster and bronze = have been commissioned by and/or displayed at the Columbus Museum of = Art, the James Cancer Institute, the Indianapolis Jewish Center and the = Yad Vashem memorial in Jerusalem, among many others. Tibor is a = recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Liturgical Art = Guild and has been inducted into the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of = Fame.

Jan Wahl, Toledo, Ohio
Ohioana Alice Louise Wood Memorial Award for Children's = Literature

Jan Wahl is the author of well over = 100 children's books. Born in Columbus and raised in Toledo, Wahl = earned his bachelor's degree at Cornell University, where he was a = student of Vladimir Nabokov's. A Fulbright scholarship to the = University of Copenhagen led to working with director Carl Theodor = Dreyer on the classic film Ordet (The Word) and serving as secretary for a time to author Isak Dinesen as = she wrote Last = Tales. His work has received = numerous awards, among them the Avery Hopwood Award in fiction from the = University of Michigan, an American Library Association Notable Book = citation and the Parents' Choice Literary Award.

Jud Yalkut, Dayton, Ohio
Ohioana Citation for Visual Arts

Jud Yalkut of Dayton has been a = groundbreaking artist in film and video. He attended City College in = New York for a year before transferring to McGill University in Canada = to study nuclear physics, but quickly shifted to English literature and = the study and writing of poetry. In his third year, Yalkut left academe = to take up travel. His interest in eastern religions and the gift of an = 8 mm camera led to his creating such experimental works as = Diffraction Film, Turn, Turn, Turn (in = collaboration with Nam June Paik), Vision Cantos and most = recently Light Display: = Color. Yalkut's work has been = collected by or shown at the Whitney Museum in New York, the Pompidou = Center in Paris and the Dayton Art Institute, among others. His honors = include six Ohio Arts Council Fellowships and media grants from the = Ohio Humanities Council.

Paul Zimmer, Soldier's Grove, = Wisconsin
Ohioana Book Award for Nonfiction for
Trains in the Distance
Paul Zimmer, born in Canton, Ohio, = has successfully combined lifelong careers in both poetry and = publishing. The author of 12 books of poetry-the most recent = being Crossing to Sunlight: = Selected Poems -he also has = served as director of the University of Pittsburgh Press, the = University of Georgia Press, and the University of Iowa Press. In = addition, he has authored two books of prose, After the Fire: A Writer Finds His = Place and Trains in the Distance. Zimmer has been the recipient of numerous honors, = among them two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, = three Pushcart Prizes and the American Academy and Institute of Arts = and Letters Award for Literature. He and his wife currently divide = their time between a farm in Wisconsin and a place in the south of = France.

Linda R. Hengst
Executive Director
Ohioana Library = Association
274 E. First Ave. - Suite = 300
Columbus, OH 43201

ph: 614-466-3831
fax: 614-728-6974
email: = lhengst@sloma.state.oh.us

The mission of the Ohioana = Library Association is to: recognize and encourage the creative = accomplishments of Ohioans, preserve, and expand a permanent archive of = books, sheet music, manuscripts, and other materials by Ohioans and = about Ohio, and disseminate information about the work of Ohio writers, = musicians, and other artists to researchers, schools, and the general = public.







------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BAE9.7856FAEE-- From dhamm@tmcpl.org Mon Sep 19 15:31:35 2005 From: dhamm@tmcpl.org (Darla Hamm) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 10:31:35 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Backup tapes for sale Message-ID: <6F9311BA94DDBF4AAC28F9A90D16ADC910A741@tmcpl-dc01.office.tmcpl.lib.oh.us> 20 BACKUP TAPES FOR SALE: We have 16 tapes used once or twice and 4 brand new Travan 20 GB tapes for sale.=20 Cost $30 each when new. Will sell for $10 each or all 20 for $150. Will ship US Cargo to your library. Contact for questions: Dee Bissett at dbissett@tmcpl.org Troy-Miami County Public Library 419 W. Main St. Troy, Ohio 45373 937-339-0502 ext 19 =20 From rfilipan@slis.kent.edu Mon Sep 19 18:57:13 2005 From: rfilipan@slis.kent.edu (Rhonda Filipan) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 13:57:13 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Kent State workshop--Electronic Publishing Message-ID: <432EFBF9.5010007@slis.kent.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030805090807090305050101 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sign up for this incredibly popular workshop to be held in Cincinnati, and earn 1 graduate credit! "Electronic Publishing I" is sponsored by Kent State University's School of Library and Information Science in conjunction with the College of Continuing Studies. Electronic Publishing I October 21-22 Friday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Instructor: Dr. Jason Holmes Call # 22903 Register by Phone: 1-800-672-KSU2 Cost: $387 DESCRIPTION: In this workshop, students will gain an understanding of the basic architecture of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) and HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). With this knowledge, students will be able to design, construct, and launch a basic Web site with internal and external links, graphics, tables, image maps, and navigational controls. -- Rhonda S. Filipan, M.A., M.L.S. Academic Program Coordinator Kent State University School of Library and Information Science 330-672-0013 --------------030805090807090305050101 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sign up for this incredibly popular workshop to be held in Cincinnati, and earn 1 graduate credit!

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October 21-22
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9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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Instructor:  Dr. Jason Holmes
Call #  22903

Register by Phone:  1-800-672-KSU2
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DESCRIPTION:

In this workshop, students will gain an understanding of the basic architecture of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) and HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). With this knowledge, students will be able to design, construct, and launch a basic Web site with internal and external links, graphics, tables, image maps, and navigational controls.


-- 
Rhonda S. Filipan, M.A., M.L.S.
Academic Program Coordinator
Kent State University
School of Library and Information Science
330-672-0013
--------------030805090807090305050101-- From nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us Mon Sep 19 19:29:15 2005 From: nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us (nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 14:29:15 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Fwd: Free Tattle-tape Message-ID: <55a1cb55bd15.55bd1555a1cb@clevnet.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_sMzseZsth4Z5U2rq0mcejQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline The free tattle-tape has been taken. Nancy Koebel Birchard Public Library of Sandusky County nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us --Boundary_(ID_sMzseZsth4Z5U2rq0mcejQ) Content-type: message/rfc822 Received: from [10.29.0.84] by sxsrv2.clevnet.org (mshttpd); Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:05:54 -0400 Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:05:54 -0400 From: nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us Subject: Free Tattle-tape To: Oplinlist Message-id: <51ac03514854.51485451ac03@clevnet.org> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: iPlanet Messenger Express 5.2 HotFix 1.21 (built Sep 8 2003) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-language: en Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline X-Accept-Language: en Priority: normal We have a box of 200 3M Tattle-tape security strips for CDs/DVDs. They are the type that covers an entire side of the disc. They are free to anyone who can use them. We will ship via US Cargo. Please reply to me. Nancy Koebel Birchard Public Library of Sandusky County nkoebel@birchard.lib.oh.us --Boundary_(ID_sMzseZsth4Z5U2rq0mcejQ)-- From jperella@ashland.edu Mon Sep 19 14:31:24 2005 From: jperella@ashland.edu (Judith Perella) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 09:31:24 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] ALAO Conference Reminder Message-ID: ALAO CONFERENCE - Early Bird Reminder Early Bird Deadline - September 21! The early bird deadline for registration for the 31st Annual Conference of = the Academic Library Association of Ohio is September 21. The conference = will be held at the Fawcett Center, Columbus, on Friday, November 4, 2005. = Please join us for interesting and thought-provoking sessions on such = topics as blogs and wikis, strategic planning, grantseeking, student = training, information commons, and more. Our dynamic speakers include Joe = Raiola, Senior Editor of MAD Magazine, and Camila Alire, president of the = Association of College and Research Libraries. To register and for more information, visit the conference web site at = http://www.alaoweb.org/05conf/. From cumminga@oplin.org Tue Sep 20 16:29:59 2005 From: cumminga@oplin.org (Gail Cummings) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:29:59 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Yankee Magazine Message-ID: <003101c5bdf8$2ff06570$eb45d542@Gail> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C5BDD6.A2AD3B00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does anyone have a special 70th anniversary issue of Yankee Magazine = "The Best of New England" they'd be willing to lend us? Looks like it = is Sept. 2005.=20 Thanks, Gail Cummings Wakeman Community Library=20 cumminga@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C5BDD6.A2AD3B00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Does anyone have a special 70th = anniversary issue=20 of Yankee Magazine "The Best of New England" they'd be willing to lend = us? =20 Looks like it is Sept. 2005.
Thanks, Gail Cummings
Wakeman Community Library
cumminga@oplin.org=20
------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C5BDD6.A2AD3B00-- From martinbi@oplin.org Tue Sep 20 16:55:03 2005 From: martinbi@oplin.org (Bill Martino) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:55:03 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] School levy question In-Reply-To: <2e61424e050919052467676c07@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi, We are a school district library and our local school district is going out for a levy in November. They have asked us to place pro-levy flyers at both the Adult and Youth Services circulation desks. My question is can we do this or do we treat this issue like we do other political matters (i.e. no postings on library property)? Being basically fairly lazy I thought that I would throw this out to the list before I actually researched the issue in depth (on the off chance that this has come up before). If it is something that we should not do what is the reason so that I can forward that information to the Superindent. Thank you, Bill Martino From gclc@gclc.org Tue Sep 20 20:56:53 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:56:53 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Upcoming GCLC Interest Group Meetings Message-ID: <43306985.6020807@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080202050209060704000708 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Below is a list of scheduled GCLC Interest Group meetings. Everyone interested is invited and encouraged to attend. School Librarians Interest Group Meeting Wednesday, September 21st, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=599 Interlibrary Loan Interest Group Thursday, September 22nd, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=597 Education Librarians Interest Group Monday, September 26th, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=629 Rare Book Interest Group Field Trip Tuesday, October 11th, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=615 PR Interest Group Meeting Friday, October 14th, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=620 Cataloguing Interest Group Meeting Thursday, October 20th, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=621 Outreach Services Interest Group Tuesday, November 1st, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=628 Support Staff Interest Group Thursday, November 3rd, 2005 http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=626 --------------080202050209060704000708 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Below is a list of scheduled GCLC Interest Group meetings.
Everyone interested is invited and encouraged to attend.

School Librarians Interest Group Meeting
Wednesday, September 21st, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=599

Interlibrary Loan Interest Group
Thursday, September 22nd, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=597

Education Librarians Interest Group
Monday, September 26th, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=629

Rare Book Interest Group Field Trip
Tuesday, October 11th, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=615

PR Interest Group Meeting
Friday, October 14th, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=620

Cataloguing Interest Group Meeting
Thursday, October 20th, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=621

Outreach Services Interest Group
Tuesday, November 1st, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=628

Support Staff Interest Group
Thursday, November 3rd, 2005
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=626

--------------080202050209060704000708-- From Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us Wed Sep 21 13:22:38 2005 From: Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 08:22:38 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Regional Library Systems Recommendations 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_01C5BEA7.27D5FF54 Content-Type: text/plain Many Ohio librarians realize the benefits of membership in a Regional Library System: Listen Ohio project, Tech Connections, Group Health Insurance, Performers Showcase, the Digital Shoebox, Youth Services Symposium, the Library Leadership Academy and more. Many Ohio librarians also realize the financial difficulties which have challenged the Regional Library Systems in the past few years due to cuts in State funding. This, coupled with other challenges, led to a series of meetings arranged by the State Library and including Regional Library System directors, board members, and librarians who are currently not members of any Regional Library System. At a meeting on April 4th the question was asked: "In an ideal world, what would regional library systems look like?" In order to answer this question, the State Library created two task forces - Funding and Services - and convened a meeting with each of these groups. Based on the recommendations of these two task forces, the State Library has created a plan for the future of Regional Library Systems. These recommendations can be found at http://winslo.state.oh.us/publib/rlsrecommendations.html In brief the plan calls for: * The creation of four Regional Library Systems; * The inclusion of all libraries, of all types, as members of the Regional Library Systems; * All members (i.e. all libraries, of all types) receiving core services at no charge; * All members being given the opportunity to become paying members in order to receive additional services. There will be a session at the OLC Conference on Thursday, October 6 about the Regional Library Systems. This will be a perfect opportunity to discuss the plan and give input. Should you have any questions or comments about the recommendations of this plan, please send them to Joseph Weitz, Executive Secretary to the State Librarian, at jweitz@sloma.state.oh.us He will gather these so that they may be collectively addressed through FAQ format or individually with a personal email. Thank you in advance for your interest and input into this process. Sincerely, Jo ************************************************ Jo Budler State Librarian State Library of Ohio 274 East First Ave. Columbus, OH 43201 614-644-6843 1-800-686-1532 (fax) 614-466-3584 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEA7.27D5FF54 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Many Ohio = librarians realize the benefits of membership in a Regional Library System: Listen = Ohio project, Tech Connections, Group Health Insurance, Performers Showcase, = the Digital Shoebox, Youth Services Symposium, the Library Leadership Academy and = more. 

 

Many Ohio librarians also realize the financial difficulties which have = challenged the Regional Library Systems in the past few years due to cuts in State funding.  This, coupled with other challenges, led to a series of = meetings arranged by the State Library and including Regional Library System = directors, board members, and librarians who are currently not members of any = Regional Library System. 

 

At a meeting on April 4th the question was = asked:  "In an ideal world, what would regional library systems look like?"  In order to answer this question, the State Library = created two task forces - Funding and Services - and convened a meeting with each of these groups.   Based on the recommendations of = these two task forces, the State Library has created a plan for the future of Regional Library Systems.  These recommendations can be found at = http:/= /winslo.state.oh.us/publib/rlsrecommendations.html

 

In brief the plan calls for:  =

  • The creation of four = Regional Library Systems;
  • The inclusion of all = libraries, of all types, as members of the Regional Library Systems; =
  • All members (i.e. all libraries, of all types) receiving core services at no charge; =
  • All members being = given the opportunity to become paying members in order to receive = additional services. 

 

There will be a session at the OLC Conference on = Thursday, October 6 about the Regional Library Systems. This will be a perfect opportunity to discuss the plan and give = input.

 

Should you have any questions or comments about the recommendations of this plan, please send them to Joseph Weitz, = Executive Secretary to the State Librarian, at jweitz@sloma.state.oh.us&n= bsp; He will gather these so that they may be collectively addressed through = FAQ format or individually with a personal email.  Thank you in advance for = your interest and input into this process.  =

 

Sincerely,

Jo

 

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

Jo = Budler

State Librarian

State Library of Ohio

274 = East First Ave.

Columbus, OH  43201

614-644-6843

1-800-686-1532

(fax) 614-466-3584

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEA7.27D5FF54-- From lattanzm@nolanet.org Wed Sep 21 15:15:30 2005 From: lattanzm@nolanet.org (Melissa Lattanzi) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 10:15:30 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Serving the Patrons You Never See Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEB6.EBF3C938 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Signup Today! =20 Serving the Patrons You Never See Program Date: 09/28/2005=20 Program Time: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Speaker:=20 Cathy De Rosa, Vice President of Marketing and Library Services for OCLC Program Description: The traditional role of the library as the one-stop place to find information, books and periodicals has changed. Libraries face stiff competition for "mind-share" from a variety of places both physical and virtual such as Google, Yahoo! and big bookstores. At the same time, the value of libraries in the communities they serve has not been well-articulated by librarians to their communities, resulting in a lack of awareness of the services and content offered by libraries. How can libraries compete in a crowded market place? How can libraries increase visits to libraries either physically or electronically? And how can the library "brand" be rejuvenated to position library resources and services as relevant to individuals and communities? Cathy will answer these questions in this presentation.=20 Cathy De Rosa is Vice President of Marketing and Library Services for OCLC which she joined in 2001. She is one of the three authors of the 2003 OCLC Environmental Scan. She also serves on the faculty of the Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University, where she teaches e-business marketing. Cathy has a master's of business administration degree from the Harvard Business School.=20 Click here for more information: http://www.nolanet.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D492 =20 =20 =20 Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator NOLA Regional Library System=20 4445 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren, OH 44483 330-847-7744 ext. 12 lattanzm@nolanet.org =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEB6.EBF3C938 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Signup = Today!

 

Serving the Patrons You Never = See

Program Date: 09/28/2005

Program Time: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Speaker:
Cathy De Rosa, Vice President of Marketing and Library Services for = OCLC

Program Description:
The traditional role of the library as the one-stop place to find information, books and periodicals has changed. Libraries face stiff competition for "mind-share" from a variety of places both = physical and virtual such as Google, Yahoo! and big bookstores. At the same = time, the value of libraries in the communities they serve has not been well-articulated by librarians to their communities, resulting in a = lack of awareness of the services and content offered by libraries. How can = libraries compete in a crowded market place? How can libraries increase visits = to libraries either physically or electronically? And how can the library "brand" be rejuvenated to position library resources and = services as relevant to individuals and communities? Cathy will answer these = questions in this presentation.

Cathy De Rosa = is Vice President of Marketing and Library Services for OCLC which she joined = in 2001. She is one of the three authors of the 2003 OCLC Environmental = Scan. She also serves on the faculty of the Fisher College of Business, Ohio = State University, where she teaches e-business marketing. Cathy has a master’s of business administration degree from the Harvard Business School. =

Click here for = more information:  http://www.nolan= et.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D492

 

 

 

Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator

NOLA Regional Library System

4445 Mahoning Ave. = NW

Warren, OH 44483

330-847-7744 ext. 12

lattanzm@nolanet.org

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEB6.EBF3C938-- From cornelmi@oplin.org Wed Sep 21 19:05:40 2005 From: cornelmi@oplin.org (Michelle Cornell) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 14:05:40 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Patron Help Message-ID: <4331A0F4.30704@oplin.org> I have a patron that has bit of a poem that she remember from her childhood and would like the rest. Any help would be appreciated. "The woodbine twinelth, the whangy doodle roareth and the _____ ____ pineth for it's young." Thank you Michelle Cornell Carnegie Public Library of East Liverpool From Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us Wed Sep 21 19:38:57 2005 From: Jbyrnes@sloma.state.oh.us (Jane Byrnes) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 14:38:57 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] 2006 Summer Reading Program 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_01C5BEDB.AFEB66EA Content-Type: text/plain To Ohio's Children's Librarians: The 2006 Summer Reading Program is right around the corner. The Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of 32 states, is proud to announce our theme: "PAWS, CLAWS, SCALES AND TALES" Manuals and hard copy order forms for the program should arrive at your local library no later than Late October - Early November. The program revolves around pets and promises to offer lots of furry fun. To order online go to: http://www.highsmith.com/upstart/2006CSLP.htm If you want to see the order form you can view it on California's website at: http://summerreading.cla-net.org/orderform2006.html Orders received by November 21, 2005 will ship by March 1, 2005. Orders received by January 1, 2006 will ship by April 1, 2006. For more information on the program go to: www.cslpreads.org . This is the official website for CSLP. Questions on the Ohio program may be directed to Ruth Metcalf, at rmetcalf@sloma.state.oh.us Looking forward to 2006 in Ohio!! Sincerely, Ruth Metcalf Library Consultant State Library of Ohio 614-644-6910 rmetcalf@sloma.state.oh.us ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEDB.AFEB66EA Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

To Ohio's Children's Librarians:

 

The 2006 Summer Reading Program is right around the = corner. The Collaborative Summer Library Program, a consortium of 32 states, is = proud to announce our theme:

 

         = ;            = ;               =             "PAWS, CLAWS, SCALES AND = TALES"

 <= /p>

Manuals and hard copy order forms for the program = should arrive at your local library no later than Late October - Early = November. The program revolves around pets and promises to offer lots of furry fun. =

 

To order online go to: http://www.highs= mith.com/upstart/2006CSLP.htm<= /span>

 

If you want to see the order form you can view it on = California's = website at: http://sum= merreading.cla-net.org/orderform2006.html

Orders received by  November 21, 2005 will ship = by March 1, 2005. Orders received by January 1, 2006 will ship by April 1, = 2006.

 

For more information on the program go to: www.cslpreads.org. This is the official website for CSLP.

 

Questions on the Ohio program may be directed to Ruth Metcalf, at rmetcalf@sloma.state.oh.us

 

Looking forward to 2006 in Ohio!!

 

Sincerely,

Ruth Metcalf

Library Consultant

State Library of Ohio

614-644-6910

rmetcalf@sloma.state.oh.us

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEDB.AFEB66EA-- From cumminga@oplin.org Wed Sep 21 20:51:43 2005 From: cumminga@oplin.org (Gail Cummings) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 15:51:43 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Yankee Magazine Message-ID: <003201c5bee5$eaa33580$eb45d542@Gail> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C5BEC4.5CF25520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We've received the Yankee Magazine we asked about. Thanks! Gail Cummings Wakeman Community Library ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C5BEC4.5CF25520 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
We've received the Yankee Magazine we = asked=20 about.  Thanks!
Gail Cummings
Wakeman Community=20 Library
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C5BEC4.5CF25520-- From CNeeper@nrg92.com Wed Sep 21 20:12:54 2005 From: CNeeper@nrg92.com (Chad Neeper) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 15:12:54 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Patron Help Message-ID: Michelle, I didn't have time to research this any further, but I found a similar = phrase on a number of hits on Google using the following search term: whangdoodle roareth http://www.google.com/search?hs=3DqYo&hl=3Den&lr=3D&safe=3Doff&client=3Dope= ra&rls=3Den&q=3Dwhangdoodle+roareth&btnG=3DSearch I think you'll find what you're looking for. --------------------- Chad Neeper Senior Systems Engineer Network Response Group 614-481-9400 -- Full LAN/WAN consulting services specialized in libraries and schools = -- >>> Michelle Cornell 09/21/05 02:05PM >>> I have a patron that has bit of a poem that she remember from her=20 childhood and would like the rest. Any help would be appreciated. "The woodbine twinelth, the whangy doodle roareth and the _____ ____=20 pineth for it's young." Thank you Michelle Cornell Carnegie Public Library of East Liverpool _______________________________________________ OPLINLIST mailing list OPLINLIST@oplin.org=20 http://mail.oplin.org/mailman/listinfo/oplinlist=20 From gemmilll@oclc.org Wed Sep 21 15:18:26 2005 From: gemmilll@oclc.org (Gemmill,Laurie) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 10:18:26 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Sustainability Workshop - only 10 days left to register Message-ID: <4643B3D2B28BE14FAA467B9FF400445F858256@OAEXCH2SERVER.oa.oclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEB7.54C14BE4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder - there are only 10 business days left to register for this workshop... Sustainability for Cultural Heritage Institutions The Society of Ohio Archivists (SOA) will be hosting its Fall Symposium in Dublin, Ohio on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 from 9:30 am-3:30 pm. This year's topic is Sustainability: Business Planning for Cultural Heritage Institutions. Many projects begin with a great idea and some grant funding. However, even the most successful projects have trouble determining how to continue once grant funding ends. In order to sustain these valuable efforts, librarians, museums, archives and historical societies need to plan for sustainability at the beginning of projects. =20 Registration: SOA Members: $ 15.00 Non Members: $ 20.00 Attendees must register by October 4, 2005. Once registered, you can submit payment onsite. Register online at: http://www.ohioarchivists.org/workshop/register.html Sponsor: The Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board's (OHRAB) generous sponsorship allows SOA to offer this program at a substantially reduced rate. =20 More information Further details and registration information are available on the SOA website at: http://www.ohioarchivists.org/workshop/index.html Laurie Gemmill Digital Projects Specialist OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. 6565 Frantz Road Dublin, Ohio 43017-3395 Phone: 614-764-6160=20 Toll free: 800-848-5878 ext. 6160 Fax: 614-718-7548 Laurie_Gemmill@oclc.org ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BEB7.54C14BE4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sustainability Workshop - only 10 days left to register

Just a reminder - there are only 10 = business days left to register for this workshop...

Sustainability for Cultural Heritage = Institutions

The Society of Ohio Archivists (SOA) = will be hosting its Fall Symposium in Dublin, Ohio on Tuesday, October = 11, 2005 from 9:30 am-3:30 pm.  This year’s topic is = Sustainability: Business Planning for Cultural Heritage = Institutions.

Many projects begin = with a great idea and some grant funding.   However, even the = most successful projects have trouble determining how to continue once = grant funding ends.  In order to sustain these valuable efforts, = librarians, museums, archives and historical societies need to plan for = sustainability at the beginning of projects. 

Registration:
SOA Members: $ = 15.00
Non Members: $ = 20.00

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Sponsor:
The Ohio Historical = Records Advisory Board's (OHRAB) generous sponsorship allows SOA to = offer this program at a substantially reduced rate.   =

More information
Further details and registration = information are available on the SOA website at:  http://www.ohioarchivists.org/workshop/index.html



Laurie = Gemmill
Digital Projects Specialist
OCLC Online Computer Library Center, = Inc.
6565 Frantz Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017-3395
Phone:  614-764-6160
Toll free: 800-848-5878 ext. = 6160
Fax: 614-718-7548
Laurie_Gemmill@oclc.org

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Please check your libraries for = the following:

19” Dragon
Book – The Knight and the = Dragon

These items were lost in cargo = and may have been delivered to the wrong library.  They were shipped in a = cardboard box.

If you find these items, please = contact Rose Marie Pecchio (pecchior@nolanet.org) at the NOLA office.

Thank = you!

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BF7B.6EF3CCE2-- From shammond@ualibrary.org Thu Sep 22 14:55:56 2005 From: shammond@ualibrary.org (shammond@ualibrary.org) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 9:55:56 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Patron Help Message-ID: <200509221355.j8MDtuEx027043@rrcs-mta-04.hrndva.rr.com> Michelle, Here is the poem you are looking for. http://www.ausbcomp.com/~bbott/cowley/Oldnews/Papersup/885_05wc.htm Sharon Hammond > > From: Michelle Cornell > Date: 2005/09/21 Wed PM 02:05:40 EDT > To: "OPLIN (E-mail)" > Subject: [OPLINLIST] Patron Help > > I have a patron that has bit of a poem that she remember from her > childhood and would like the rest. Any help would be appreciated. > > "The woodbine twinelth, the whangy doodle roareth and the _____ ____ > pineth for it's young." > > Thank you > Michelle Cornell > Carnegie Public Library of East Liverpool > > > > _______________________________________________ > OPLINLIST mailing list > OPLINLIST@oplin.org > http://mail.oplin.org/mailman/listinfo/oplinlist > > From shammond@ualibrary.org Thu Sep 22 14:59:52 2005 From: shammond@ualibrary.org (shammond@ualibrary.org) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 9:59:52 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Patron Help Message-ID: <200509221359.j8MDxqkv029179@rrcs-mta-04.hrndva.rr.com> > Michelle, Oops, sorry. That was not the poem. S. Hammond > From: Michelle Cornell > Date: 2005/09/21 Wed PM 02:05:40 EDT > To: "OPLIN (E-mail)" > Subject: [OPLINLIST] Patron Help > > I have a patron that has bit of a poem that she remember from her > childhood and would like the rest. Any help would be appreciated. > > "The woodbine twinelth, the whangy doodle roareth and the _____ ____ > pineth for it's young." > > Thank you > Michelle Cornell > Carnegie Public Library of East Liverpool > > > > _______________________________________________ > OPLINLIST mailing list > OPLINLIST@oplin.org > http://mail.oplin.org/mailman/listinfo/oplinlist > > From mculbertson@birchard.lib.oh.us Thu Sep 22 17:09:41 2005 From: mculbertson@birchard.lib.oh.us (Mary Anne Culbertson) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:09:41 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Newspapers and magazines on microfilm available Message-ID: Birchard Public Library is offering the following magazines and newspapers on microfilm. We will send them via U.S. Cargo, or ask that the Library accepting them reimburse the postage. Popular Science 1954-1995 Psychology Today June 1978 - Dec. 1989 U.S. News & World Report January 1951 - December 1995 New York Times January 1984 - January 1994 Please respond to me directly - mculbertson@birchard.lib.oh.us Mary Anne Culbertson Mary Anne Culbertson, Director Birchard Public Library of Sandusky County 423 Croghan St. Fremont, OH 43420 Tel. 419-334-7101 Fax. 419-334-3790 Web site: http://www.birchard.lib.oh.us From barbarascott1956@yahoo.com Sun Sep 25 01:05:01 2005 From: barbarascott1956@yahoo.com (Barb Scott) Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 17:05:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [OPLINLIST] Magic Tree House Program... Message-ID: <20050925000501.421.qmail@web53006.mail.yahoo.com> --0-733475512-1127606701=:98694 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit MAGIC TREE HOUSE PROGRAM On September 24, 2005, 20 participants enjoyed an afternoon of fun at the Bucyrus Public Library in a program based on the Magic Tree House books by author Mary Pope Osborne. When participants arrived, they were given a tree-shaped namedtag cut from an Ellison Die. Children’s Librarian Barb Scott then presented a short Powerpoint presentation on Mary Pope Osborne and the Magic Tree House series. The author experimented with several different magic devices that would make the Jack and Annie (the book’s main characters) be able to travel through time. One day, while on a walk in the woods with her husband, they came across an old dilapidated tree house. The rest is history! Participants were then invited to make the following crafts based on the books: Design and Color a Lakota Tepee (from the book Buffalo Before Breakfast)—Participants were asked to draw and then decorate a Lakota tepee on a sheet that was handed in to be displayed with the pictures that were taken at the program. Ninja Puppets (from the book Night of the Ninjas)—Participants were given a ninja figure pattern to cut out. They then used markers to decorate the figure with a face and ninja clothing. Craft sticks were glued to the back of the puppets to allow for manipulation. Dinosaur Rubbing Craft (from the book Dinosaurs Before Dark)—Plastic rubbing plates were purchased from Smilemakers, Inc. Participants were able to place the plates underneath a piece of white construction paper and rub with the side of a crayon to produce a rubbing of both complete dinosaurs and their skeletons! Cartouche-shaped Bookmarks (from the book Mummies in the Morning)-- Prior to the program, each participant’s name had been looked up on the website www.virtual-egypt.com. This site has an area where names can be entered in and the resulting page spells the name out in Egyptian hieroglyphics. Scrapbooking scissors were provided for the children to trim out both their names and the construction paper pieces that the names would be mounted on. Once they were cut amd glued, the bookmarks were run through the laminating machine before being hole-punched and threaded with ribbon at the top. Hawaiian Leis (from the book High Tide in Hawaii)—First lengths of yarn were cut long enough to make a decent length lei. Plastic needles were provided to thread the yarn into. Then participants alternated pieces of cut drinking straws and small Ellison dice-cut flowers that were hole-punched. Once their yarn was full, the lei was tied off and worn! 6. Mummy Craft (from the NEW book Season of the Sandstorm)—Patterns were provided for the mummy’s head, arms, and legs. Toilet paper rolls were then slathered with glue and covered with actual toilet paper which was twisted and scrunched to look like a ropey strand. Once the roll was completely covered with the scrunched toilet paper, the head, arms, and legs were glued on. Once participants were done with all crafts, they were invited to the refreshment table. Refreshments were cupcakes, pretzel sticks, fruit snacks, and punch. At the conclusion of the program, a drawing for door prizes was held. Winners of Magic Tree House paperback books were: Taylor Young, Mark Anthony Prince, Cheyanne Goin, and Haley Chester. The winner of a bag of Jungle Animals was Hannah Myers. Winning a bag of Dinosaurs was Branden Fletcher. David Sabo was the winner of a collection of dinosaur stickers. Each child attending received a goodie bag with a pirate hat, compass rings, dinosaur stickers, DumDum suckers, and Smarties! If you are interested in any patterns, please email me directly at barbarascott@hotmail.com. Please check out our site at www.bucyrus.lib.oh.us for pictures of the day's event! Barbara Scott, Children's Librarian Bucyrus Public Library __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --0-733475512-1127606701=:98694 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

MAGIC TREE HOUSE PROGRAM

 

 

     On September 24, 2005, 20 participants enjoyed an afternoon of fun at the Bucyrus Public Library in a program based on the Magic Tree House books by author Mary Pope Osborne.

 

When participants arrived, they were given a tree-shaped namedtag cut from an Ellison Die.  Children’s Librarian Barb Scott then presented a short Powerpoint presentation on Mary Pope Osborne and the Magic Tree House series.  The author experimented with several different magic devices that would make the Jack and Annie (the book’s main characters) be able to travel through time.  One day, while on a walk in the woods with her husband, they came across an old dilapidated tree house.  The rest is history!

 

Participants were then invited to make the following crafts based on the books:

 

  1. Design and Color a Lakota Tepee (from the book Buffalo Before Breakfast)—Participants were asked to draw and then decorate a Lakota tepee on a sheet that was handed in to be displayed with the pictures that were taken at the program.

 

  1. Ninja Puppets (from the book Night of the Ninjas)—Participants were given a ninja figure pattern to cut out.  They then used markers to decorate the figure with a face and ninja clothing.  Craft sticks were glued to the back of the puppets to allow for manipulation.

 

  1. Dinosaur Rubbing Craft (from the book Dinosaurs Before Dark)—Plastic rubbing plates were purchased from Smilemakers, Inc.  Participants were able to place the plates underneath a piece of white construction paper and rub with the side of a crayon to produce a rubbing of both complete dinosaurs and their skeletons!

 

  1. Cartouche-shaped Bookmarks (from the book Mummies in the Morning)--

Prior to the program, each participant’s name had been looked up on the website www.virtual-egypt.com.  This site has an area where names can be entered in and the resulting page spells the name out in Egyptian hieroglyphics.  Scrapbooking scissors were provided for the children to trim out both their names and the construction paper pieces that the names would be mounted on.  Once they were cut amd glued, the bookmarks were run through the laminating machine before being hole-punched and threaded with ribbon at the top.

 

  1. Hawaiian Leis (from the book High Tide in Hawaii)—First lengths of yarn were cut long enough to make a decent length lei.  Plastic needles were provided to thread the yarn into.  Then participants alternated pieces of cut drinking straws and small Ellison dice-cut flowers that were hole-punched.  Once their yarn was full, the lei was tied off and worn!

 

6.  Mummy Craft (from the NEW book Season of the Sandstorm)—Patterns were provided for the mummy’s head, arms, and legs.  Toilet paper rolls were then slathered with glue and covered with actual toilet paper which was twisted and scrunched to look like a ropey strand.  Once the roll was completely covered with the scrunched toilet paper, the head, arms, and legs were glued on.

 

Once participants were done with all crafts, they were invited to the refreshment table.  Refreshments were cupcakes, pretzel sticks, fruit snacks, and punch.

 

At the conclusion of the program, a drawing for door prizes was held.  Winners of Magic Tree House paperback books were:  Taylor Young, Mark Anthony Prince, Cheyanne Goin, and Haley Chester.  The winner of a bag of Jungle Animals was Hannah Myers.  Winning a bag of Dinosaurs was Branden Fletcher.  David Sabo was the winner of a collection of dinosaur stickers.

 

Each child attending received a goodie bag with a pirate hat, compass rings, dinosaur stickers, DumDum suckers, and Smarties!

 

If you are interested in any patterns, please email me directly at barbarascott@hotmail.com.  Please check out our site at www.bucyrus.lib.oh.us for pictures of the day's event!

 

Barbara Scott, Children's Librarian

Bucyrus Public Library

 

 

 



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http://mail.yahoo.com --0-733475512-1127606701=:98694-- From mullinte@oplin.org Mon Sep 26 14:44:06 2005 From: mullinte@oplin.org (Terry Mullins) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:44:06 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Marketing Plan program at SOLO Message-ID: <20050926134418.708B156403A@mail.oplin.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C5C27E.DB168080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Developing a Marketing Plan When: Friday October 14, 2005 From: 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Where: SOLO Learning Center, 20774 Marietta Road, Caldwell, OH 43724 Description: Are your marketing, advertising and public relations activities truly benefiting your organization? Or maybe you've never tried any of these communication methods? This program will guide you through the process of creating a marketing plan -- an essential document in every successful business. You will spend the day working with tools to help you define messages and markets. You will also establish goals and objectives, and assign tasks to accomplish them. The presenter will allow time to work with each group or individual so all participants will leave with a rough draft of a working plan. **SOLO will provide a floppy disk for you to save your work. If preferred, bring a "removeable drive (pen drive)** Speaker: Melissa Dabe, Community Information Officer, Greene County Public Library, Xenia Melissa Dabe has worked in marketing, advertising and public relations since 1989 and is a graduate of Wright State University with a B.A. in Organizational Communication. She has been the Community Information Officer for the Greene County Public Library system, Xenia, for the last ten years. A native of Springfield, Ohio, Melissa has presented numerous training workshops all over the state of Ohio. Agenda: Marketing Plan Elements (The Bucket) * What is Marketing? * What is Branding? * What is Public Relations? * Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Exercises to "Fill Your Bucket": * Your 4 Ps * Your Brand Character * Your Image Quotient * SWOT Create Your Marketing Plan * Get Help * Marketing Audit (Exercise) * Goals and Objectives * Tasks * Audiences, Messages & Distribution * Implementation * Evaluation Budgets --Will it Work? Time To Work On Your Plan & Get Help This workshop is funded, in part, through an Institute of Museum and Library Services LSTA grant awarded by the State Library of Ohio. Register at: http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=735 For more information about this free program, contact: Terry Mullins Executive Director SOLO Regional Library System 40774 Marietta Road Caldwell, OH 43274 phone: 740-783-SOLO fax: 740-783-0403 cell: 740-336-0059 e-mail: mullinte@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C5C27E.DB168080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Developing a=20 Marketing Plan 
When: Friday = October=20 14, 2005
From: 9:30 a.m.  to  4:00=20 p.m.
Where: SOLO Learning Center, 20774 Marietta = Road,=20 Caldwell, OH 43724
 
Description: Are your = marketing,=20 advertising and public relations activities truly benefiting your = organization?=20 Or maybe you've never tried any of these communication methods? This = program=20 will guide you through the process of creating a marketing plan -- an = essential=20 document in every successful business. You will spend the day working = with tools=20 to help you define messages and markets. You will also establish goals = and=20 objectives, and assign tasks to accomplish them. The presenter will = allow time=20 to work with each group or individual so all participants will leave = with a=20 rough draft of a working plan.

**SOLO will provide a floppy disk = for you=20 to save your work.  If preferred, bring a "removeable drive (pen=20 drive)**
 Speaker: = Melissa Dabe,=20 Community Information Officer, Greene County Public Library, Xenia

Melissa Dabe has worked in marketing, advertising and public = relations since=20 1989 and is a graduate of Wright State University with a B.A. in = Organizational=20 Communication. She has been the Community Information Officer for the = Greene=20 County Public Library system, Xenia, for the last ten years. A native of = Springfield, Ohio, Melissa has presented numerous training workshops all = over=20 the state of Ohio.

* What is Marketing?

* What is Branding?

* What is Public Relations?

* Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats

Exercises to "Fill Your Bucket":

* Your 4 Ps

* Your Brand Character

* Your Image Quotient

* SWOT

Create Your Marketing Plan =

* Get Help * Marketing Audit (Exercise)

* Goals and Objectives

* Tasks * Audiences, Messages & Distribution

* Implementation

* Evaluation

Budgets --Will it = Work? Time=20 To Work On Your Plan & Get Help


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

Register at: =20 http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=3D735

For=20 more information about this free program, contact:

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

------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C5C27E.DB168080-- From gclc@gclc.org Mon Sep 26 15:55:38 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 10:55:38 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Designing Accessible Web Sites - Oct 27 Message-ID: <43380BEA.4080300@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000002010808050305090803 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Designing Accessible Web Sites http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=613 Date Thursday, October 27th, 2005 Time 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location GCLC Office Speaker(s) Michael Providenti Northern Kentucky University Description It seems everyone's talking about Web standards and accessibility. But what's in it for you and your organization? And where does one start? We'll start with the "whys" - the legal/ethical framework including Section 504, 508, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Then we'll move quickly into the "hows" - XHTML and CSS. In this workshop we'll cover: - How to satisfy section 508 and the WCAG to promote maximum accessibility. - What online accessibility testers can and cannot do for you. - How to write structural semantic XHTML. - What to consider so you can build a better web template. - Making the most of CSS with techniques including style switching and image replacement. Meal No meal is provided with this event. Audience All library staff interested in making web sites accessible to all users Member $25.00 Friend of GCLC $25.00 Non-Member $55.00 The deadline to register is Monday, October 24th, 2005 --------------000002010808050305090803 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Designing Accessible Web Sites

http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=613

Date

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Time

1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location

GCLC Office

Speaker(s)

Michael Providenti
Northern Kentucky University

Description

It seems everyone's talking about Web standards and accessibility. But what's in it for you and your organization? And where does one start?

We'll start with the "whys" - the legal/ethical framework including Section 504, 508, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Then we'll move quickly into the "hows" - XHTML and CSS.

In this workshop we'll cover:

- How to satisfy section 508 and the WCAG to promote maximum accessibility.

- What online accessibility testers can and cannot do for you.

- How to write structural semantic XHTML.

- What to consider so you can build a better web template.

- Making the most of CSS with techniques including style switching and image replacement.

Meal

No meal is provided with this event.

Audience

All library staff interested in making web sites accessible to all users

Member

$25.00

Friend of GCLC

$25.00

Non-Member

$55.00

The deadline to register is Monday, October 24th, 2005


--------------000002010808050305090803-- From gclc@gclc.org Mon Sep 26 15:57:16 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 10:57:16 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Thinking About Library School--A Reception for Interested People - Oct 27 Message-ID: <43380C4C.3090902@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070808010806050301090201 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Thinking About Library School--A Reception for Interested People http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=635 Date Thursday, October 27th, 2005 Time 12 Noon - 2:00 p.m. Location Newport Branch of the Campbell County Public Library Description Join your host, the Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium, to learn more about your options for graduate library education in the area. Representatives from the University of Kentucky and Kent State University will be available. Information will also be available from Indiana University and Case Western Reserve. Lunch will be provided. Meal Lunch will be provided Audience Anyone with an interest in becoming a librarian is invited to explore the options GCLC Member Library Employee Free, but registration is required Friend of GCLC Free, but registration is required Non-Member Free, but registration is required The deadline to register is Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 --------------070808010806050301090201 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Thinking About Library School--A Reception for Interested People

http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=635

Date

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

Time

12 Noon - 2:00 p.m.

Location

Newport Branch of the Campbell County Public Library

Description

Join your host, the Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium, to learn more about your options for graduate library education in the area. Representatives from the University of Kentucky and Kent State University will be available. Information will also be available from Indiana University and Case Western Reserve.

Lunch will be provided.

Meal

Lunch will be provided

Audience

Anyone with an interest in becoming a librarian is invited to explore the options

GCLC Member Library Employee

Free, but registration is required

Friend of GCLC

Free, but registration is required

Non-Member

Free, but registration is required

The deadline to register is Tuesday, October 25th, 2005


--------------070808010806050301090201-- From mullinte@oplin.org Mon Sep 26 17:28:13 2005 From: mullinte@oplin.org (Terry Mullins) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 12:28:13 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Employment Law Update 2005 workshop Message-ID: <20050926162825.2A26456406A@mail.oplin.org> Employment Law Update 2005 When: Thursday October 27, 2005 >From 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Where: Guernsey County District Public Library Administration Building, = 128 E. 8th St., Cambridge, OH 43725-2354 =20 Speaker: Scott Warrick =20 Description: Join Scott Warrick, one of Ohio's most popular speakers, as = he reviews the most recent and most important employment law changes and updates in his own unique, practical, entertaining and humorous style. = Scott will not only inform you of these important changes, but he will use his over 20 years of Human Resource Management experience to tell you how to = use this information IMMEDIATELY!=20 =D8 How Can You Limit The Time Employees Have To SUE YOU With Your = EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION?=20 =D8 What Does Ohio's New Workers' Compensation Substance Abuse Testing = Law (H.B. 223) REALLY Say & And What Do You Need To Do To Comply?=20 =D8 Why Are "Gender Specific" Dress Code Policies Now ILLEGAL?=20 =D8 How Did The Sixth Circuit Court REDEFINE RETALIATION CLAIMS and CONSTRUCTIVE DISCHARGE CLAIMS?=20 =D8 How Did The Department of Labor CHANGE Its Definition of = "APPLICANT"?=20 =D8 What Did The Courts Say Regarding "Illegal" Harassment And An = Employer's Obligations?=20 =D8 What Did The FTC Say About The Fair Credit Reporting Act and = INTERNAL WORKPLACE INVESTIGATIONS?=20 =D8 What Did The Courts Say About Conducting Workplace Investigations = And Terminating Employees Based On FAULTY Information?=20 & MUCH, MUCH more&=20 This workshop is funded, in part, through an Institute of Museum and = Library Services LSTA grant awarded by the State Library of Ohio.=20 Register at: http://cemall.solorls.org/events.cfm?ID=3D736 For more information, contact: =20 Terry Mullins Executive Director SOLO Regional Library System 40774 Marietta Road Caldwell, OH 43274 phone: 740-783-SOLO fax: 740-783-0403 cell: 740-336-0059=20 e-mail: mullinte@oplin.org From gibsonal@oplin.org Mon Sep 26 17:56:00 2005 From: gibsonal@oplin.org (Alison J. Gibson) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 12:56:00 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Rowdy kids in force-- Message-ID: <43382820.4040009@oplin.org> Hello Oplinlisters-- I'm open to suggestions on civil but effective methods of handling small 'gangs' of 8-15 early to late teenagers that have started to hang out at the library, and it isn't to read. We've politely informed them of the rules of behavior, we've asked them for i.d. (amazingly, they are all orphaned Jane and John Does without a home...)--unfortunately, we don't know their names. I've talked to the police and they are willing to stop in occasionally, but it's a rough crowd we haven't dealt with before. They intimidate younger kids, and I've had adults look concerned. Also, although I can't prove that they are the culprits, we've had petty thefts of supplies since they've started coming in. Asking/telling them to leave only gets you flip answers and they'll go out one door only to come in on another floor. Offering them activities is laughed at-- Sigh. So, what has worked for you? I can hope it is a moon phase and they will tire of it, but I'm losing patrons and patience in the meantime. Thanks for your time-- Alison Gibson Union Township Public Library Ripley gibsonal@oplin.org From GVogel@daytonmetrolibrary.org Mon Sep 26 19:59:12 2005 From: GVogel@daytonmetrolibrary.org (Gerry Vogel) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 14:59:12 -0400 Subject: FW: [OPLINLIST] Rowdy kids in force-- Message-ID: <7898A79C279DB84281A9B3CEEDBA48F7C3C813@mail.DMCPL.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C2CC.6256AFFB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Forwarding to OPLINList comments from my wife the YA libarrian: =20 -- =20 When I had this problem at a library is used to work at, the only thing that really worked (eliminated the problem) was getting off duty policemen to work security for the library. Unfortunately, that also caused other problems, like scared them away for good. =20 I sort of made an effort to try to talk to these kids and get their story. They each had similar problems; kicked out of home for not obeying ther rules, living with friends or on the street. A few of them were young adults (19, 20, 21), who had no career or focus, so they would just hang out with the kids they used to know from HS. I think kids in this situation are used to people kicking them out of everything; home, school, jobs, and would expect you to kick them out of the library too. If you can try to take the time to get to know them and spend some time showing concern in their lives, that does a lot to gain their respect and interest. I am not saying it's easy though, and not everyone is good at talking to kids pegged by society as "troublemakers". I feel for you. =20 =20 I have heard of other libraries where amazing things were done to deal with the runaway youth problem in their community. King County Library System in Washington were once known for transforming a local rec center into a place open until midnight on Friday and Sat. nights where they had library programming, and fun activities. However, I can't seem to find any info on this place when I look on their web page, so perhaps it had to close. =20 It's obvious that these kids need a place to go where there are people who take an interest in them, and allow them to hang out without criticism. So, if you can address that need in any way, you will make steps in getting them on your side. One easy way is to allow them to hang out in your meeting room. Show a movie (on e that you can get permission to show. Like some anime flick that isn't too childish. Anime is easy to show in public places.) Or just play music, invite them in, and have pizza and chips. =20 =20 However, be prepared for this to become an ongoing problem. There is no easy solution. You need staff that isn't afraid to interact with these kids, and you need safe places that they can call their own. If you don't have a YA Librarian, well, perhaps you need to look into getting one if you are having these types of problems. Obviously there is a need. If you would like to talk more about this problem, please feel free to email me at vvannucci@daytonmetrolibrary.org =20 Victoria Vogel Reference Librarian Kettering-Moraine Branch Dayton Metro Library 3496 Far Hills Kettering, OH 45419 937-227-9509 -- -----Original Message----- From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplinlist-admin@oplin.org] On Behalf Of Alison J. Gibson Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 12:56 PM To: oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: [OPLINLIST] Rowdy kids in force-- Hello Oplinlisters-- I'm open to suggestions on civil but effective methods of handling small 'gangs' of 8-15 early to late teenagers that have started to hang out at the library, and it isn't to read. We've politely informed them of the rules of behavior, we've asked them for i.d. (amazingly, they are all orphaned Jane and John Does without a home...)--unfortunately, we don't know their names. I've talked to the police and they are willing to stop in occasionally, but it's a rough crowd we haven't dealt with before. They intimidate younger kids, and I've had adults look concerned. Also, although I can't prove that they are the culprits, we've had petty thefts of supplies since they've started coming in. Asking/telling them to leave only gets you flip answers and they'll go out one door only to come in on another floor. Offering them activities is laughed at-- Sigh. So, what has worked for you? I can hope it is a moon phase and they will tire of it, but I'm losing patrons and patience in the meantime. Thanks for your time-- Alison Gibson Union Township Public Library Ripley gibsonal@oplin.org _______________________________________________ OPLINLIST mailing list OPLINLIST@oplin.org http://mail.oplin.org/mailman/listinfo/oplinlist ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C2CC.6256AFFB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FW: [OPLINLIST] Rowdy kids in force--

Forwarding to OPLINList comments = from my wife the YA libarrian:

 

--

 

When I had this problem at a = library is used to work at, the only thing that really worked (eliminated the = problem) was getting off duty policemen to work security for the = library.    Unfortunately, that also caused other problems, like scared them away = for good.

 

I sort of made an effort to try to talk to these kids = and get their story.  They each had similar problems; kicked out of = home for not obeying ther rules, living with friends or on the street.  A = few of them were young adults (19, 20, 21), who had no career or focus, so they = would just hang out with the kids they used to know from HS.  I think = kids in this situation are used to people kicking them out of everything; home, = school, jobs, and would expect you to kick them out of the library too.  If = you can try to take the time to get to know them and spend some time showing concern in their lives, that does a lot to gain their respect and interest.  I am not saying it's easy though, and not everyone is = good at talking to kids pegged by society as "troublemakers".  I = feel for you. 

 

I have heard of other libraries where amazing things = were done to deal with the runaway youth problem in their community.  = King County Library System in Washington were once known for transforming a = local rec center into a place open until midnight on Friday and Sat. nights = where they had library programming, and fun activities.  However, I can't = seem to find any info on this place when I look on their web page, so perhaps = it had to close.

 

It's obvious that these kids need a place to go where = there are people who take an interest in them, and allow them to hang out = without criticism.  So, if you can address that need in any way, you will = make steps in getting them on your side.  One easy way is to allow them = to hang out in your meeting room.  Show a movie (on e that you can get = permission to show.  Like some anime flick that isn't too childish.  = Anime is easy to show in public places.)  Or just play music, invite them = in, and have pizza and chips. 

 

However, be prepared for this to become an ongoing problem.  There is no easy solution.  You need staff that = isn't afraid to interact with these kids, and you need safe places that they = can call their own.  If you don't have a YA Librarian, well, perhaps you = need to look into getting one if you are having these types of problems.  Obviously there is a need.  If you would like to talk more about = this problem, please feel free to email me at vvannucci@daytonmetrolib= rary.org

 

Victoria = Vogel

Reference Librarian

Kettering-Moraine Branch

Dayton Metro Library

3496 Far Hills

Kettering, OH 45419

937-227-9509

--

-----Original Message-----
From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplinlist-admin@oplin.or= g] On Behalf Of Alison J. Gibson
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 12:56 PM
To: oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINLIST] Rowdy kids in force--

Hello Oplinlisters--

    I'm open to suggestions on civil but effective = methods of handling
small 'gangs' of 8-15 early to late teenagers that have started to = hang
out at the library, and it isn't to read.  We've politely informed = them
of the rules of behavior, we've asked them for i.d. (amazingly, they = are
all orphaned Jane and John Does without a home...)--unfortunately, = we
don't know their names.  I've talked to the police and they are = willing
to stop in occasionally, but it's a rough crowd we haven't dealt = with
before.    They intimidate younger kids, and I've had = adults look
concerned.  Also, although I can't prove that they are the = culprits,
we've had petty thefts of supplies  since they've started coming = in.
 Asking/telling them to leave only gets you flip answers and = they'll go
out one door only to come in on another floor. Offering them = activities
is laughed at-- Sigh. So, what has worked for you?  I can hope it = is a
moon phase and they will tire of it, but I'm losing patrons and = patience
in the meantime.

Thanks for your time--
Alison Gibson
Union = Township Public Library
Ripley
gibsonal@oplin.org


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C2CC.6256AFFB-- From lattanzm@nolanet.org Mon Sep 26 20:30:36 2005 From: lattanzm@nolanet.org (Melissa Lattanzi) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:30:36 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Anime and Manga for All Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C2D0.C513A5F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Don't' miss this opportunity to find out what all the hype is about! =20 An Introduction to Anime and Manga for All! Program Date: 10/17/2005=20 Program Time: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Speaker:=20 Gilles Poitras is the author of the Librarian's Guide to Anime and Manga Program Description: Anime and manga have in recent decades become very popular outside of Japan. In the United States, patrons of all ages - with greatly varied tastes - are interested in this graphic material. In the US the market has grown from a small, specialized, largely adult market to a large one with all ages enjoying the extensive variety of what is available. Anime and manga not only come from another culture but they are a product of decades of change and evolution in the Japanese entertainment industry. Today anime and manga include all the types of material one finds in literature and cinema with a quality of story telling as sophisticated as one finds in those other media. Even with all of the press anime and manga have been receiving, very few really understand what anime and manga are all about - even their fans.=20 This workshop will cover the history of the two mediums, the major genres, gender specific works and American fan culture. Special considerations in collection development, shelving and cataloging will also be covered.=20 Click here for more information: http://www.nolanet.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D517 =20 =20 Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator NOLA Regional Library System=20 4445 Mahoning Ave. NW Warren, OH 44483 330-847-7744 ext. 12 lattanzm@nolanet.org =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C2D0.C513A5F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Don’tR= 17; miss this opportunity to find out what all the hype is = about!

 

An Introduction to Anime and Manga for = All!

Program Date: 10/17/2005<= b> =

Program Time: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Speaker:
Gilles Poitras is the author of the Librarian’s Guide to Anime = and Manga

Program Description:
Anime and manga have in recent decades become very popular outside of = Japan. In the United = States, patrons of all ages - with greatly varied tastes - are interested in = this graphic material. In the US the market has grown from a small, specialized, largely adult market = to a large one with all ages enjoying the extensive variety of what is = available. Anime and manga not only come from another culture but they are a = product of decades of change and evolution in the Japanese entertainment = industry. Today anime and manga include all the types of material one finds in = literature and cinema with a quality of story telling as sophisticated as one finds = in those other media. Even with all of the press anime and manga have been = receiving, very few really understand what anime and manga are all about - even = their fans.

This workshop = will cover the history of the two mediums, the major genres, gender specific works = and American fan culture. Special considerations in collection = development, shelving and cataloging will also be covered. =

Click here for more information:  http://www.nolan= et.org/eventdetail.cfm?ID=3D517

 

 

Melissa Lattanzi, Continuing Education Coordinator

NOLA Regional Library System

4445 Mahoning Ave. = NW

Warren, OH 44483

330-847-7744 ext. 12

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C2D0.C513A5F4-- From refreed@oplin.org Tue Sep 27 01:41:07 2005 From: refreed@oplin.org (refreed) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:41:07 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Rowdy kids in force-- In-Reply-To: <43382820.4040009@oplin.org> References: <43382820.4040009@oplin.org> Message-ID: Allison & others of us dealing with rowdy groups, The first thing to do, if calling the police isn't your preference right now, is to talk to a member of the group one on one. If you approach a rowdy group, you will get exactly the reponses you described, no matter how interesting they may find your program suggestion or need the help you are offering. Find out who the leader is and try to talk to this person individually. Do some detective work & find out some names. Ask your pages or other teens that are around. Knowledge is power & finding out who they are & what makes the group tick will make life easier(and maybe astonish them into good behavior). Talk to the teachers at the school What do they like at the library? Something must be cool or they would be somewhere else. Are they hanging around the music? Find out who they like & have a new cd party for their latest release. Bad Behavior= no party for you! If you really want to get rid of them, play Beethoven instead of Coldplay wherever they are hanging out. Bad behavior at our library means NO INTERNET, no attending programs etc. We can evict people for a week or a month or even the entire school year if the behavior warrants it. That is a hardship if they have schoolwork to do, so most kids shape up with a threat of eviction. If you TELL them to leave because they are violating your code of conduct, & they do not comply, they are then tresspassing, and it is a police matter. The theft is also a police matter. Treat the serious offenses seriously and most of the teens will fall into line. Cynthia Gaynor Reed Memorial Library From LRohweder@epnet.com Mon Sep 26 13:13:31 2005 From: LRohweder@epnet.com (Lynne Rohweder) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 08:13:31 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] NOVELIST NOTES: Using NoveList's Article and List Search (Septemb er 05) Message-ID: <65B32A9DA9B3054D8EA9E004CBCDDF55015E53E1@epmail.epnet.com> 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_01C5C293.938D1A2A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NoveList Notes September, 2005 Please share by forwarding to any other colleagues who would benefit = from this content. =20 Using NoveList's Article and List Search =20 In addition to its rich database, NoveList has an abundance of = editorial content for readers, librarians, media specialists and teachers. We = began adding customized content five years ago to enhance our readers' experiences. Now NoveList has developed a large reservoir of material = that can be difficult to navigate due to its increasing volume. Article and = List Search offers a way to search all of NoveList's editorial content, including: Author Read-alikes, Book Discussion Guides, BookTalks, = Annotated Book Lists, school curricular materials, Readers' Advisory materials, Explore (genre) lists and awards lists. =20 When do I use this search? There are many ways that Article and List Search can save time and help = you find great content in NoveList. Here are several: =20 =B7 With Article and List Search, you can quickly determine the = availability of a NoveList Book Discussion Guide using just the title of the book = (Book Discussion Guides are listed alphabetically by author). =B7 You can search for one or all types of NoveList's articles and = lists on a particular topic, or by a particular NoveList contributor. =B7 If NoveList hasn't yet developed an Author Read-alike list for your favorite author, Article and List Search is another avenue that can = lead you to authors you may enjoy (see "Finding read-alikes" below for details). =B7 Article and List Search can also help locate Read-alikes by genre. =20 Searching for articles and lists by topic Article and List Search gives access to NoveList content by topic. For instance, if you want to see what kinds of additional material NoveList = has to offer about African-American fiction, follow these steps: =20 1. At the Search Our Database tab, click Article and List Search. 2. Type in "African-American." 3. Click Search. =20 Results for Article and List Search are relevancy-ranked, so the best matches for your topical search will be on the first few pages of = results. Article and List Search performs a keyword search of the full text of NoveList's editorial content, so any article containing any of your = search terms (e.g. "American") will be returned in the result list. =20 The results for this search include Annotated Book Lists, Book = Discussion Guides, Author Biographies for Young Adults, awards lists, Explore = Fiction (genre) lists, and more. Near the top of the results are book lists = titled "The Roots of Modern African-American Fiction," "African-American = Children's Authors," and "African-American Coming of Age Stories," just to name a = few. =20 If you want only one type of NoveList content in your results, use the drop-down menu to the right of the Find box, like so: =20 1. At the Article and List Search page, type in "African-American." 2. Change the drop-down menu option from All Types to a single type of content-in this case, choose Annotated Book Lists. 3. Click Search. =20 Please note: If you are using NoveList K-8, choose Teaching with = Fiction as the content type for the example above. =20 Finding read-alikes for favorite authors... NoveList's Author Read-alikes are a great tool to help readers find new authors they will enjoy. Like all NoveList's editorial content, Author Read-alikes are carefully crafted and thus take time to produce - so we = may not have developed a Read-alike for your favorite author yet. This = example uses Article and List Search to find existing Read-alikes that mention author Bernard Cornwell. =20 Please note: The following example does not apply to NoveList K-8. =20 1. Click the Search Our Database tab and select Article and List = Search. 2. Type in "Bernard Cornwell." 3. Change the drop-down menu from All Types to Author Read-alikes. 4. Click Search. =20 Three of the four Author Read-alikes in the results are right on target = - because Bernard Cornwell is listed as one author Steven Saylor fans = might enjoy, for example, you can suggest not only Steven Saylor but the = other four authors listed in this Read-alike as authors your Bernard Cornwell = fans might try. =20 Remember, this is a full-text keyword search, so you might try using = the Ctrl+F function within the article you're considering to quickly = determine the validity of the results you get (try this with the John le Carr=E9 Read-alike; the character name "Bernard Samson" landed this one in our result list). =20 ...or by genre! Here's a bonus tip: try using Article and List Search to group Author Read-alikes by genre. Type in "thrillers," change the drop-down menu = to "Author Read-alikes, and click Search. =20 Summary So much quality content about reading is available in NoveList, now searchable for easier access. Enjoy! Lynne Rohweder=20 Manager, Marketing & Editorial Services - NoveList=20 919-489-9412 x203=20 lrohweder@epnet.com=20 =20 NoveList is a product of EBSCO Publishing=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C293.938D1A2A Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NoveList=20 Notes           &= nbsp; =20 September, 2005
Please share by forwarding to = any other=20 colleagues who would benefit from this = content.
 
Using NoveList's Article and = List=20 Search
 
In addition to its rich database, = NoveList has an=20 abundance of editorial content for readers, librarians, media = specialists and=20 teachers. We began adding customized content five years ago to enhance = our=20 readers' experiences.  Now NoveList has developed a large = reservoir of=20 material that can be difficult to navigate due to its increasing = volume. Article=20 and List Search offers a way to search all of NoveList's editorial = content,=20 including: Author Read-alikes, Book Discussion Guides, BookTalks, = Annotated Book=20 Lists, school curricular materials, Readers' Advisory materials, = Explore (genre)=20 lists and awards lists.
 
When do I use this=20 search?
There are many ways that Article and List Search = can save=20 time and help you find great content in NoveList.  Here are=20 several:
 
=B7 With Article and List Search, = you can=20 quickly determine the availability of a NoveList Book Discussion Guide = using=20 just the title of the book (Book Discussion Guides are listed = alphabetically by=20 author).
=B7 You can search for one or all types of NoveList's = articles=20 and lists on a particular topic, or by a particular NoveList=20 contributor.
=B7 If NoveList hasn't yet developed an Author = Read-alike=20 list for your favorite author, Article and List Search is another = avenue that=20 can lead you to authors you may enjoy (see "Finding read-alikes" below = for=20 details).
=B7 Article and List Search can also help locate = Read-alikes by=20 genre.
 
Searching for articles and = lists by=20 topic
Article and List Search gives access to NoveList = content by=20 topic.  For instance, if you want to see what kinds of additional = material=20 NoveList has to offer about African-American fiction, follow these=20 steps:
 
1. At the Search Our Database = tab, click=20 Article and List Search.
2. Type in = "African-American."
3. Click=20 Search.
 
Results for Article and List Search = are=20 relevancy-ranked, so the best matches for your topical search will be = on the=20 first few pages of results.  Article and List Search performs a = keyword=20 search of the full text of NoveList's editorial content, so any article = containing any of your search terms (e.g. "American") will be returned = in the=20 result list.
 
The results for this search include = Annotated Book=20 Lists, Book Discussion Guides, Author Biographies for Young Adults, = awards=20 lists, Explore Fiction (genre) lists, and more.  Near the top of = the=20 results are book lists titled "The Roots of Modern African-American = Fiction,"=20 "African-American Children's Authors," and "African-American Coming of = Age=20 Stories," just to name a few.
 
If you want only one type of NoveList = content in=20 your results, use the drop-down menu to the right of the Find box, like = so:
 
1. At the Article and List Search = page, type=20 in "African-American."
2. Change the drop-down menu option from = All=20 Types to a single type of content-in this case, choose Annotated Book=20 Lists.
3. Click Search.
 
Please note: If you are using NoveList = K-8, choose=20 Teaching with Fiction as the content type for the example = above.
 
Finding read-alikes for = favorite=20 authors...
NoveList's Author Read-alikes are a great tool = to help=20 readers find new authors they will enjoy.  Like all NoveList's = editorial=20 content, Author Read-alikes are carefully crafted and thus take time to = produce=20 - so we may not have developed a Read-alike for your favorite author = yet. =20 This example uses Article and List Search to find existing Read-alikes = that=20 mention author Bernard Cornwell.
 
Please note: The following example = does not apply=20 to NoveList K-8.
 
1. Click the Search Our Database = tab and=20 select Article and List Search.
2. Type in "Bernard=20 Cornwell."
3. Change the drop-down menu from All Types to = Author=20 Read-alikes.
4. Click Search.
 
Three of the four Author Read-alikes = in the results=20 are right on target - because Bernard Cornwell is listed as one author = Steven=20 Saylor fans might enjoy, for example, you can suggest not only Steven = Saylor but=20 the other four authors listed in this Read-alike as authors your = Bernard=20 Cornwell fans might try.
 
Remember, this is a full-text keyword = search, so=20 you might try using the Ctrl+F function within the article you're = considering to=20 quickly determine the validity of the results you get (try this with = the John le=20 Carr=E9 Read-alike; the character name "Bernard Samson" landed this one = in our=20 result list).
 
...or by = genre!
Here's a bonus=20 tip: try using Article and List Search to group Author Read-alikes by=20 genre.  Type in "thrillers," change the drop-down menu to "Author=20 Read-alikes, and click Search.
 
Summary
So much = quality content=20 about reading is available in NoveList, now searchable for easier = access. =20 Enjoy!

Lynne Rohweder
Manager, Marketing & Editorial Services -=20  NoveList =
919-489-9412 x203
lrohweder@epnet.com
 =20
NoveList is a product of EBSCO=20 Publishing

 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C293.938D1A2A-- From diroval@oplin.org Mon Sep 26 21:33:57 2005 From: diroval@oplin.org (Marion Cochran) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:33:57 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] OVAL Continuing Education Events Message-ID: <20050926203416.951D3564042@mail.oplin.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0109_01C5C2B8.2024A290 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable OVAL has exciting workshops scheduled for YOU . . . cruise to the OVAL website for more details = and registration information =20 =20 =20 10/12/05, 10 AM - 3 PM Introduction to Group Policies=20 Presenter: Karen Hamilton, Technology Coordinator, OVAL --Participants will learn how to manage their Windows environment with = Group Policies. Included are step-by-step instructions on how to create users, groups, and the policies to control them. We will define folder = redirection, USB port usage, network access based on MAC address, and setup auditing = for our domain. Then we will discover what to do when things don't go right. Come join us for an interesting introduction to the "Power of Policies." Cost: OVAL/MOLO/SOLO Members: $ 0; Non-members: $ 40 =20 =20 10/14/05, 10 AM - 12 PM Children's Services Roundtable Moderator: Cheryl Blankenship, Briggs Lawrence County Public Library --This special interest group provides a forum for the exchange of ideas about children=92s services and the opportunity to discuss topics of = common interest. This group is committed to improving and ensuring the future through exemplary library service to children, their families, and = others who work with children. Participants are invited and encouraged to share ideas and exchange news of library events and programs. Everyone = benefits from the ideas and experiences of colleagues! --Bring your successful programming ideas to share! Location: Oak Hill Public Library Cost: Free! =20 10/26/05, 10 AM - 12 PM "Cooking With Chef OVAL" - Outreach Services Roundtable Moderators: Greg LaVelle and Lauren Miller, Nelsonville Public Library --Roundtable recipe for "Outreach Soup" . . . we will be slicing,dicing = and adding our own special ingredients for outreach services. Join the fun = and help us stir the soup! Bon app=E9tit! Cost: Free! =20 =20 10/27/05, 10 AM - 4 PM Reference Review Presenter: Jay Burton, State Library of Ohio "May I Help You" ...Customer Service & Reference Behaviors That Work" "I Didn't Know You Could Do That" ...A Review of When & How To Use The = OPLIN Online Databases --New staff that need to develop reference skills? Experienced staff = wanting a refresher? Reference Resource Review is just the ticket. This two part course covers the basics for the reference interview from 10-12, = followed up with a complete review of When & How To use the core databases available through OPLIN, INFOhio & OHIOlink. Lot's of hands on practice, plenty of discussion...and lunch! Cost: $15 Registration: State Library of Ohio =20 =20 10/28/05, 1 PM - 2:30 PM OPERS Health Care Preservation Plan & YOU Presenter: Ron Culpepper, OPERS --Ever wonder how changes in OPERS Health Care Preservation Plan affect = you? Wonder no more! Attend this informative workshop and you'll discover . . = . 1. Why the changes were made to the health care benefit 2. How changes in the health care benefit affect current and future = retirees 3. The changes in the employee and contribution rates which will go into effect in 2006 Cost: Free! =20 =20 Preview of Coming Attractions . . .=20 =20 11/04/05, 9 AM - 4 PM The Whole Story: Readers' Advisory Service In One Day! Presenter: Cynthia Orr, Cleveland Public Library =20 11/18/05, 9 AM - 3:30 PM Doing More With Less Presenter: Dr. Sharon Baker, DesignWorks2000 =20 11/30/05 - 2 GREAT workshops in 1 day! Presenter: Scott Warrick, JD, MLHR, SPHR, Human Resource Consulting, Employment Law & Training Services 9 AM -12:30 PM What the Heck Happened: An Employment Law Update 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Play the "Name the Game"Game =20 12/06/05, 10 AM - 3 PM A Year in Children's Books Presenter: Dr. Carolyn S. Brodie, Professor, Kent State University Sign up TODAY . . . this popular event is filling up F-A-S-T! =20 12/16/05, 10 AM - 12 PM Give 'Em the Pickle! Interactive, High-Energy Customer Service Program Presenter: Judy O=92Dwyer, Director, Business & Industry Institute/The = Reese Center =20 =20 Please Visit the OVAL Website for Details =20 =20 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, please email the workshop title and date = along with the registrants contact information (name, email address, library, telephone number) to ceoval@oplin.org REGISTER: Unless otherwise specified, e-mail the workshop title and date along with the registrant's : check in the mail, the day of the = workshop, provide P.O. # to bill your company following the completion of the = workshop Questions? Contact: =20 Marion Cochran Executive Director Ohio Valley Area Libraries 252 W. 13th Street Wellston, OH 45692 740.384.2103 x5 740.384.2106 fax www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ diroval@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0109_01C5C2B8.2024A290 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable blank Stationery
OVAL has=20 exciting workshops scheduled for YOU . . .  cruise=20 to the OVAL website=20 for more details and registration=20 information
 
 
 
10/12/05, 10 AM = - 3=20 PM
Introduction to Group=20 Policies 
Presenter:  Karen = Hamilton,=20 Technology Coordinator, OVAL
--Participants will learn how to manage = their=20 Windows environment with Group Policies. Included are step-by-step = instructions=20 on how to create users, groups, and the policies to control them. We = will define=20 folder redirection, USB port usage, network access based on MAC address, = and=20 setup auditing for our domain. Then we will discover what to do when = things=20 don't go right.
Come join us for an interesting introduction to the = "Power of=20 Policies."
Cost:  OVAL/MOLO/SOLO Members: $ = 0; Non-members: $ = 40
 
 
10/14/05, 10=20 AM - 12 PM
Children's Services Roundtable
Moderator:  C
heryl = Blankenship,=20 Briggs Lawrence County Public Library
--This special interest group = provides=20 a forum for the exchange of ideas about children=92s services and the = opportunity=20 to discuss topics of common interest. This group is committed to = improving and=20 ensuring the future through exemplary library service to children, their = families, and others who work with children. Participants are invited = and=20 encouraged to share ideas and exchange news of library events and = programs.=20 Everyone benefits from the ideas and experiences of = colleagues!
--Bring your=20 successful programming ideas to share!
Location:  Oak = Hill Public=20 Library
Cost:=20 Free!

 
10/26/05, 10=20 AM - 12 PM
"Cooking With = Chef OVAL" -=20 Outreach Services Roundtable
Moderators:  G
reg = LaVelle and=20 Lauren Miller, Nelsonville Public Library
--Roundtable recipe for = "Outreach=20 Soup" . . . we will be slicing,dicing and adding our own special = ingredients for=20 outreach services. Join the fun and help us stir the soup! Bon=20 app=E9tit!
Cost:=20 Free!
 
 
10/27/05, 10 AM - 4=20 PM

Reference Review
Presenter:  Jay Burton, = State=20 Library of Ohio

"May I Help You" ...Customer Service & = Reference=20 Behaviors That Work"

"I Didn't Know=20 You Could Do That" ...A Review of When & How To Use The OPLIN Online = Databases
--New=20 staff that need to develop reference skills? Experienced staff wanting a = refresher? Reference Resource Review is just the ticket. This two part = course=20 covers the basics for the reference interview from 10-12, followed up = with a=20 complete review of When & How To use the core databases available = through=20 OPLIN, INFOhio & OHIOlink. Lot's of hands on practice, plenty of = discussion...and=20 lunch!

Cost:  = $15

Registration: State Library of Ohio

 

 

10/28/05, = 1 PM = - 2:30=20 PM

OPERS Health Care Preservation = Plan &=20 YOU
Presenter: =20 Ron Culpepper, OPERS
--Ever wonder how changes in OPERS Health = Care=20 Preservation Plan affect you? Wonder no more! Attend this informative = workshop=20 and you'll discover . . .
1. Why the changes were made to the health = care=20 benefit
2. How changes in the health care benefit affect current and = future=20 retirees
3. The changes in the employee and contribution rates which = will go=20 into effect in 2006

Cost:=20 Free!

 

 

Preview=20 of Coming Attractions . . .=20

 

11/04/05, = 9 AM = -=20 4 = PM

The Whole = Story: Readers'=20 Advisory Service In One Day!
Presenter:  Cynthia Orr, = Cleveland=20 Public Library

 

11/18/05, = 9 AM = - 3:30=20 PM

Doing More With=20 Less
Presenter: =20 Dr. Sharon Baker, DesignWorks2000

 

11/30/05 - 2 GREAT workshops in 1=20 day!

Presenter:  Scott = Warrick, JD,=20 MLHR, SPHR, Human Resource Consulting, Employment Law & Training=20 Services

9 AM -12:30 = PM

What the Heck Happened: An Employment Law = Update<= /SPAN>

1:30 PM - 4:30=20 PM

Play the "Name the = Game"Game

 

12/06/05, = 10 AM - 3=20 PM

A Year in=20 Children's Books

Presenter:  Dr.=20 Carolyn S. = BrodieProfessor,=20 Kent State University

Sign up TODAY . . . this popular event is filling=20 up F-A-S-T!

 

12/16/05, 10=20 AM - 12 PM

Give 'Em the Pickle!=20 Interactive, High-Energy Customer Service = Program
Presenter: 
Judy = O=92Dwyer,=20 Director, Business & Industry Institute/The Reese = Center
 
 
Please=20 Visit the OVAL Website for=20 Details
 
 
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, please email the workshop title and = date=20 along with the registrants contact information (name, email address, = library,=20 telephone number) to ceoval@oplin.org
REGISTER: Unless otherwise specified, e-mail the workshop title = and date=20 along with the registrant's : check in the mail, the day of the = workshop,=20 provide P.O. # to bill your company following the completion of the=20 workshop
Questions? =20 Contact:
 
Marion Cochran
Executive Director
Ohio Valley Area Libraries
252 W. 13th Street
Wellston, OH  45692
740.384.2103 x5
740.384.2106 fax
www.oval.lib.oh.us ~ diroval@oplin.org
------=_NextPart_000_0109_01C5C2B8.2024A290-- From winkleje@oplin.org Tue Sep 27 15:16:03 2005 From: winkleje@oplin.org (Jeff Winkle) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:16:03 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Position Opening: Head of Circulation Services Message-ID: <20050927141632.63F65564061@mail.oplin.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C5C34C.7D29A820 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Kaubisch Memorial Public Library Fostoria, OH Position Opening: Head of Circulation Services The Kaubisch Memorial Public Library, in Fostoria, Ohio, is looking for a special person to join our staff of dedicated employees. The library, located in a rural area forty miles south of Toledo, has an opening for the Head of Circulation Services. This supervisory position is responsible for all activities dealing with the circulation of materials and related services, patron registration, record keeping and collection of library revenue. As head of the library's most public department, the Head of Circulation Services is expected to be friendly, diplomatic, and dedicated to a high level of customer service. The successful candidate will be proficient with a computerized library system or systems (preferably SIRSI), have knowledge of office equipment and standard computer applications, and demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills. A college degree or relevant library experience is required. A minimum of five years library experience is requested. Compensation is dependent upon the applicants level of education and experience. This position requires a 40-hour work week, including nights and alternate Saturday work. The benefit package includes paid individual health insurance, eleven paid holidays, sick leave, paid vacations, OPERS retirement and a deferred compensation plan. To apply, forward resume and cover letter to: Jeffrey L. Winkle, Director Kaubisch Memorial Public Library 205 Perry St. Fostoria, OH 44830 419-435-2813 winkleje@oplin.org ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C5C34C.7D29A820 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Kaubisch=20 Memorial Public Library

Fostoria,=20 OH

Position=20 Opening: Head of Circulation Services

 

  The Kaubisch Memorial Public = Library, in=20 Fostoria, Ohio, is looking for a special person to join our staff of = dedicated=20 employees. The library, located in a rural area forty miles south of = Toledo, has=20 an opening for the Head of Circulation Services. This supervisory = position is=20 responsible for all activities dealing with the circulation of materials = and=20 related services, patron registration, record keeping and collection of = library=20 revenue. As head of the library’s most public department, the Head = of=20 Circulation Services is expected to be friendly, diplomatic, and = dedicated to a=20 high level of customer service.

   The successful candidate = will be=20 proficient with a computerized library system or systems (preferably = SIRSI),=20 have knowledge of office equipment and standard computer applications, = and=20 demonstrate strong interpersonal and communication skills.=20

   A college degree or = relevant=20 library experience is required. A minimum of five years library = experience is=20 requested.

   Compensation is = dependent upon the=20 applicants level of education and experience. This position requires a = 40-hour=20 work week, including nights and alternate Saturday work. The benefit = package=20 includes paid individual health insurance, eleven paid holidays, sick = leave,=20 paid vacations, OPERS retirement and a deferred compensation plan.=20

   To applyforward resume and cover letter=20 to:

 

Jeffrey L. = Winkle,=20 Director

Kaubisch = Memorial Public=20 Library

205 Perry=20 St.

Fostoria, OH=20 44830

419-435-2813

winkleje@oplin.org

------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C5C34C.7D29A820-- From mgsnyder@camls.org Tue Sep 27 16:00:28 2005 From: mgsnyder@camls.org (Michael G. Snyder) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 11:00:28 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CAMLS October Highlights In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_011F_01C5C352.ABB026F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMLS Continuing Education Workshops October 2005 Highlights To view CAMLS CE calendar visit: http://camls.org/ce/default.asp October 12 Appreciative Leadership Corporate coach and author Jack Ricchiuto observes that people do their best work in an appreciative culture where leadership is focused on people's strengths and passions rather than their problems and weaknesses. Lay to rest any practices of management by fear and criticism that still operate in your workplace. This innovative session will propose how organizations can transform their communities of work into sustainable cultures of appreciation. http://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=336 October 13 Microsoft Windows XP: Advanced User In many libraries, XP is the primary OS in use. But is it being utilized to its fullest? Manage data more effectively and master Windows utilities and features. John Paul of Winsoft will guide participants through Advanced File Management, System Utilities, Remote Computer Access and Managing Print and Documents. http://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=343 October 14 Storytelling with Anne Pellowski Renowned author Anne Pellowski will share techniques for drawing stories, handkerchief stories, cumulative stories using felt figures, doll stories, scroll stories and much more. Gain confidence and new skills from a master storyteller! http://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=369 October 17 Introduction to Anime and Manga for All Anime and Manga mania is everywhere and appeals to everyone from adults to children. Yet most staff don't know much abut these graphic imports - even their most ardent fans. Author and Anime/Manga expert Gilles Poitras will cover the history of the two mediums, the major genres, gender specific works and American fan culture. Special considerations in collection development, shelving and cataloging will also be covered. Come one, come all. This workshop is for catalogers, selectors, public service staff, and all those interested in learning about this current craze. This workshop is co-sponsored by CAMLS and NOLA. http://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=340 October 18 HR College for Managers and Supervisors Keeping up with HR law is a challenge for all managers and supervisors. This half-day session is the first in a series that will enable you to always manage within the law. Attorney Jim Wilkins will address: . Employment Applications . Conducting A Lawful Interview . Reference/Background Checks, . Physical Exams And Drug Testing For Applicants . Defining The Employment Relationship . Documenting And Managing Performance . Defining Progressive Discipline . Terminating The Employment Relationship . Appointing A Termination Czar . Evaluating Risk In Employment Terminations . Communicating The Termination Decision . Loose Ends: Separation Agreements . Exit Interviews . References and Unemployment Compensation Claims http://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=349 Terri Pasadyn CAMLS CE Director 20600 Chagrin Blvd. #500 Shaker Heights, OH 44122 PH: 216.921.3900 Fax: 216.921.7220 www.camls.org ------=_NextPart_000_011F_01C5C352.ABB026F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

CAMLS=20 Continuing Education Workshops

October 2005 Highlights  
To view CAMLS CE calendar = visit: http://camls.org/ce/default.asp<= /A>

October = 12      =20 Appreciative=20 Leadership

Corporate coach and author = Jack=20 Ricchiuto observes that people do their best work in an = appreciative=20 culture where leadership is focused on people's strengths and passions = rather=20 than their problems and weaknesses. =20 Lay to rest any practices of management by fear and criticism = that still=20 operate in your workplace. This innovative session will propose how=20 organizations can transform their communities of work into sustainable = cultures=20 of appreciation.

htt= p://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=3D336<= /SPAN>

 

October=20 13       = Microsoft Windows=20 XP:  Advanced=20 User

In many=20 libraries, XP is the primary OS in use. =20 But is it being utilized to its fullest?  Manage data more effectively = and master=20 Windows utilities and features. =20 John Paul of = Winsoft=20 will guide participants through Advanced File Management, System = Utilities,=20 Remote Computer Access and Managing Print and Documents. =20

htt= p://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=3D343<= /SPAN>


October=20 14       = Storytelling with=20 Anne Pellowski

Renowned author Anne=20 Pellowski will share techniques for drawing stories, = handkerchief=20 stories, cumulative stories using felt figures, doll stories, scroll = stories and=20 much more.   Gain = confidence=20 and new skills from a master storyteller!

htt= p://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=3D369<= /SPAN>


October 17=20       Introduction to Anime and Manga for All =20

Anime and Manga mania is = everywhere=20 and appeals to everyone from adults to children.  Yet most staff don’t = know much abut=20 these graphic imports – even their most ardent fans.  Author and Anime/Manga expert = Gilles Poitras will cover = the=20 history of the two mediums, the major genres, gender specific works and = American=20 fan culture. Special considerations in collection development, shelving = and=20 cataloging will also be covered.  = Come one, come all.  = This=20 workshop is for catalogers, selectors, public service staff, and all = those=20 interested in learning about this current craze.

This workshop is = co-sponsored by=20 CAMLS and NOLA.
htt= p://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=3D340<= /SPAN>

 

October 18      =20 HR College = for=20 Managers and Supervisors

Keeping up with HR law is = a=20 challenge for all managers and supervisors.  This half-day session is the = first in a=20 series that will enable you to always manage within the law.  Attorney Jim Wilkins will = address:=20

·  Employment=20 Applications

·  Conducting A Lawful = Interview=20 ·  Reference/Background = Checks, 

·  Physical Exams And Drug = Testing For=20 Applicants

·  Defining The Employment = Relationship=20

·  Documenting And Managing = Performance=20

·  Defining Progressive = Discipline=20

·  Terminating The Employment = Relationship=20

·  Appointing A Termination Czar=20

·  Evaluating Risk In Employment=20 Terminations

·  Communicating The Termination = Decision=20

·  Loose Ends: Separation = Agreements=20

·  Exit Interviews =

·  References and Unemployment = Compensation=20 Claims

htt= p://www.camls.org/ce/ce_workshop_description.asp?ID=3D349<= /SPAN>

 

 
Terri Pasadyn
CAMLS CE = Director
20600 Chagrin Blvd. = #500
Shaker Heights, OH =20 44122
PH:  = 216.921.3900
Fax:  = 216.921.7220
www.camls.org
 
------=_NextPart_000_011F_01C5C352.ABB026F0-- From gclc@gclc.org Tue Sep 27 17:09:34 2005 From: gclc@gclc.org (GCLC) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:09:34 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Southwest Ohio Regional Meeting Announcement Message-ID: <43396EBE.7050803@gclc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------040709050904080908080900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. **************************************************************************** * Greetings Ohio Librarian, As announced last week by the State Library, there has been a recommendation that the Regional Library Systems be redistributed to better serve the entire State of Ohio. In order to get a clear idea of what the Southwest region should look like and the services that libraries need in this region, GCLC is holding a series of TOWN HALL meetings throughout the region. All librarians and interested parties are invited to attend any of these important meetings. We particularly want to reach all public library directors and all academic libraries in the area. This process is essential to help us craft the future of services to librarians throughout the State of Ohio. Your library will soon be a member of an active regional library system and we want to make this work for you and your library. Please attend whichever meeting is most convenient for you. Representatives from GCLC, including staff and Board members, and from the State Library of Ohio will be attending each meeting. We will provide a brief presentation on our view of the recommendations, then ask for information from the attendees. Please take a minute to register for the meeting you want to attend, so that we can have enough chairs! All meetings will be from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. *October 17--Dayton Metro Library, Huber Heights Branch* http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=642 *October 19--Wilmington Public Library * http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=643 *October 31--Cincinnati Area--GCLC Offices * http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=644 We are excited about the future of Regional Library Service in the State of Ohio and we are committed to hearing your voices on how best to provide that service. If you are in any of these counties, you are considered to be a Core Member of the Southwest Region: Adams Brown Butler Champaign Clark Clermont Clinton Darke Fayette Greene Hamilton Highland Madison Miami Montgomery Preble Warren We look forward to seeing you in October. Anne -- Anne K. Abate, Ph.D. Executive Director Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium 10815 Indeco Drive, Suite 200 Cincinnati, OH 45241-2926 anne@gclc.org Voice 513-751-4422 Fax 513-751-0463 www.gclc.org --------------040709050904080908080900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This announcement has been posted to several lists.  Our apologies for any duplication.
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Greetings Ohio Librarian,

As announced last week by the State Library, there has been a  recommendation that the Regional Library Systems be redistributed to better serve the entire State of Ohio.

In order to get a clear idea of what the Southwest region should look like and the services that libraries need in this region, GCLC is holding a series of TOWN HALL meetings throughout the region.  All librarians and interested parties are invited to attend any of these important meetings.  We particularly want to reach all public library directors and all academic libraries in the area.

This process is essential to help us craft the future of services to librarians throughout the State of Ohio.  Your library will soon be a member of an active regional library system and we want to make this work for you and your library.

Please attend whichever meeting is most convenient for you. Representatives from GCLC, including staff and Board members, and from the State Library of Ohio will be attending each meeting.  We will provide a brief presentation on our view of the recommendations, then ask for information from the attendees.

Please take a minute to register for the meeting you want to attend, so that we can have enough chairs!

All meetings will be from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

October 17--Dayton Metro Library, Huber Heights Branch
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=642

October 19--Wilmington Public Library
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=643

October 31--Cincinnati Area--GCLC Offices
http://www.gclc.org/ce/viewevent.php?id=644

We are excited about the future of Regional Library Service in the State of Ohio and we are committed to hearing your voices on how best to provide that service.

If you are in any of these counties, you are considered to be a Core Member of the Southwest Region:

Adams
Brown
Butler
Champaign
Clark
Clermont
Clinton
Darke
Fayette
Greene
Hamilton
Highland
Madison
Miami
Montgomery
Preble
Warren

We look forward to seeing you in October.

Anne

-- 
Anne K. Abate, Ph.D.  Executive Director
Greater Cincinnati Library Consortium
10815 Indeco Drive, Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45241-2926
anne@gclc.org
Voice 513-751-4422
Fax 513-751-0463
www.gclc.org
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charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT NOTSL Scholarship Changes in Effect Each year the Northern Ohio Technical Services Librarians (NOTSL) awards scholarships to persons currently working in a professional, para-professional, or support position in a technical services area in an Ohio library, or to persons currently taking course work in librarianship. Scholarships have traditionally been awarded for activities that take place between July 1 and June 30 of the following year, but that is now changing. For the 2006 award year, the scholarship will be applied for the calendar year, from January to December 2006. NOTSL is now accepting applications for scholarships to fund activities taking place anytime during 2006. Send your scholarship requests now. The deadline for the 2006 award is December 10th and the recipients will receive the scholarship award notification in early January. Applications can be printed from the NOTSL website. A list of recent scholarship winners is also available on the NOTSL website at www.notsl.org For additional information, contact Jennifer Bull, NOTSL Past Chair at jbull@ashland.lib.oh.us or 419-289-8188 ext.19. Posted by Deberah England NOTSL Scholarship Committee -- Deberah England Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian Wright State University Libraries 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway Dayton, OH 45435-0001 Phone: 937 775-2224 Fax: 937 775 2481 --Boundary_(ID_r+sU/LUHiHhFzyDQ8EIU+g) Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15 Content-transfer-encoding: 8BIT NOTSL Scholarship Changes in Effect

Each year the Northern Ohio Technical Services Librarians  (NOTSL) awards scholarships to persons currently working in a professional, para-professional, or support position in a technical services area in an Ohio library, or to persons currently taking course work in librarianship.

Scholarships have traditionally been awarded for activities that take place between July 1 and June 30 of the following year, but that is now changing.  For the 2006 award year, the scholarship will be applied  for the calendar year, from January to December 2006.  NOTSL  is now accepting applications for scholarships to fund activities taking place anytime during 2006.

Send your scholarship requests now.  The deadline for the 2006 award is December 10th and the recipients will receive the scholarship award notification in early January.

Applications can be printed from the NOTSL website.  A list of recent scholarship winners is also available on the NOTSL website at www.notsl.org

For additional information, contact Jennifer Bull, NOTSL Past Chair at jbull@ashland.lib.oh.us or 419-289-8188 ext.19.

Posted by Deberah England
NOTSL Scholarship Committee
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Deberah England
Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian
Wright State University Libraries
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, OH  45435-0001
Phone: 937  775-2224
Fax:   937 775 2481

--Boundary_(ID_r+sU/LUHiHhFzyDQ8EIU+g)-- From Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov Tue Sep 27 18:49:39 2005 From: Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov (Epling, Jimmie (KDLA)) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:49:39 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] "Don't Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel.No Problem!": Arts & Humanities Reference Resources" 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_01C5C38B.D49FECDA Content-Type: text/plain "Don't Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel...No Problem!": Arts & Humanities Reference Resources" Rapid Response Reference Series "Don't Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel...No Problem!": Arts & Humanities Reference Resources" with Ann Marie Short, Circulation Librarian, Shawnee State University Library is an overview of useful print and electronic resourses in the area of humanities. Date & Time: Tuesday, October 4th from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Location: Ashland Community and Technical College (ACTC) College Drive, Ashland, KY Registration Limit: 30 To register online, go to: www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/rapidreference_0927.htm For more information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov. 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_01C5C38B.D49FECDA Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

“Don’t Know the Difference Between a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a = Reel…No Problem!”: Arts & Humanities Reference = Resources”

Rapid Response Reference = Series

 “Don’t Know the Difference Between = a Van Gogh and a Van Cleef or a Couplet and a Reel…No Problem!”: = Arts & Humanities Reference Resources” with Ann Marie Short, = Circulation Librarian, Shawnee State University Library is an overview of useful = print and electronic resourses in the area of humanities. =

Date & = Time: Tuesday, October 4th from 10 a.m. to 3:30 = p.m.

Location: Ashland Community and Technical College (ACTC) = College Drive, = Ashland, KY

Registration Limit: = 30

To register online, go to: = www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/rapidreference_0927.htm<= /a>

For more = information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or = by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov.

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_01C5C38B.D49FECDA-- From Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov Tue Sep 27 18:53:26 2005 From: Jimmie.Epling@ky.gov (Epling, Jimmie (KDLA)) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:53:26 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians workshop 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_01C5C38C.5B85229E Content-Type: text/plain Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians On Thursday, October 6th, the Jesse Stuart Foundation in Ashland, in cooperation with the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library, will host the program Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians. The speakers will be Judy Sizemore of the Kentucky Arts Council and author of the books Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for the Primary and Intermediate Classrooms and Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for Middle and High School Classrooms (http://weba.ky.gov/kacartists/lit_arts/sizemore.asp) and Dr. James Gifford. CEO and Senior Editor of the Jesse Stuart Foundation. * Registration (9:00-10:00) * Introductions (10:00-10:30) * Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (10:30-12:00) * Catered Lunch (12:00-1:00) * JSF Bookstore Browse (1:00 - 1:30) * Joint Session: Appalachian Children's Literature Programming for Librarians (1:30-2:30) * Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (2:30-4:00) A buffet lunch will be provided, priced at $8.00 per person. Appalachian music will be performed throughout the day, and Jesse Stuart Foundation staff will be on hand to answer questions and assist participants. Date & Time: October 6th. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Jesse Stuart Foundation, Inc. (Former U.S. Post Office Building) 1645 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, Kentucky Registration Limit: 60 To register online, go to: http://www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/registration10062005.htm For more information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov. 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_01C5C38C.5B85229E Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Appalachian Children's Literature for Librarians

On Thursday, = October 6th, the Jesse Stuart Foundation in Ashland, in cooperation with the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library, will host the = program Appalachian Children’s Literature for = Librarians.  The speakers will be Judy Sizemore of the Kentucky Arts Council and author = of the books Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, Cross-Curricular Activities for the Primary and Intermediate Classrooms = and Appalachian Literature, Appalachian Culture: Literature Based, = Cross-Curricular Activities for Middle and High School Classrooms (http://weba.ky.gov/kacartists/lit_arts/sizemore.asp) and Dr. = James Gifford. CEO and Senior Editor of = the Jesse Stuart Foundation.

  • Registration (9:00-10:00)
  • Introductions (10:00-10:30)
  • Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (10:30-12:00)
  • Catered Lunch (12:00-1:00)
  • JSF Bookstore Browse (1:00 - 1:30)
  • Joint Session: Appalachian Children’s Literature Programming for Librarians (1:30-2:30)
  • Breakout Sessions: Current Authors - Sizemore; Deceased Authors - Gifford (2:30-4:00)

A buffet lunch = will be provided, priced at $8.00 per person.  Appalachian music will be = performed throughout the day, and Jesse Stuart Foundation staff will be on hand = to answer questions and assist participants.

Date = & Time: October 6th.  10 a.m. to 4 = p.m.

Location: Jesse Stuart Foundation, Inc. (Former U.S. Post = Office Building) 1645 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, = Kentucky

Registration Limit: = 60

To register online, go to: http://www.kdla.ky.gov/libsupport/continuinged/registration1006= 2005.htm

For more = information, contact the FIVCO/Big Sandy Regional Library office at 606-638-4797 or = by e-mail at jimmie.epling@ky.gov.

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_01C5C38C.5B85229E-- From barbarascott1956@yahoo.com Wed Sep 28 15:07:49 2005 From: barbarascott1956@yahoo.com (Barb Scott) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 07:07:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [OPLINLIST] Books on War, Separation, Deployed Parent(s)... Message-ID: <20050928140749.11725.qmail@web53014.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1110172163-1127916469=:11360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I am beginning work with a friend who works at a local bank whose husband has been deployed to Iraq. Although he will be coming home around the first of the year, she is putting together a support group here in town under the wings of one of the local veteran's groups. I would like to put together a booklist of titles (and have our library purchase what we don't own already) that parents can read to children about things like war, separation, and the deployment of a parent. I've come across several good resrouces on the 'net, but would like your reccomendations on titles that you have found useful. You can email to either barbarascott@hotmail.com or barbarascott1956@yahoo.com Thanks! Barb Scott, Childrens Librarian Bucyrus Public Library --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. --0-1110172163-1127916469=:11360 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I am beginning work with a friend who works at a local bank whose husband has been deployed to Iraq.  Although he will be coming home around the first of the year, she is putting together a support group here in town under the wings of one of the local veteran's groups.
 
I would like to put together a booklist of titles (and have our library purchase what we don't own already) that parents can read to children about things like war, separation, and the deployment of a parent.
 
I've come across several good resrouces on the 'net, but would like your reccomendations on titles that you have found useful.
 
 
Thanks!
 
Barb Scott, Childrens Librarian
Bucyrus Public Library
 


Yahoo! for Good
Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. --0-1110172163-1127916469=:11360-- From J.Lack@rrpl.org Wed Sep 28 17:35:25 2005 From: J.Lack@rrpl.org (Jim Lack) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 12:35:25 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CD writers on Public computers Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C44A.A0B5D102 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm sure this issue has been brought up in the past so I apologize. We would like to make CD writers available on Public computers. Our concern is making them available without compromising computer security. I don't want to give the public account access to the C drive if I don't have to. Currently, we have Windows 2000 and we are using Active directory settings to button down on what the public has access to. The new computers will be running Windows XP. If anyone out there has implemented this, how did you go about doing so? =20 Thanks, =20 Jim Lack Rocky River Public Library ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C44A.A0B5D102 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I'm sure this issue has been = brought up in=20 the past so I apologize.  We would like to make CD writers = available on=20 Public computers.  Our concern is making them available without=20 compromising computer security.  I don't want to give the public = account=20 access to the C drive if I don't have to.  Currently, we have = Windows 2000=20 and we are using Active directory settings to button down on what the = public has=20 access to.  The new computers will be running Windows XP.  If = anyone=20 out there has implemented this, how did you go about doing = so?
 
Thanks,
 
Jim Lack
Rocky River Public=20 Library
------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C44A.A0B5D102-- From JMann@gcpl.lib.oh.us Wed Sep 28 21:43:37 2005 From: JMann@gcpl.lib.oh.us (Mann, James H.) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:43:37 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] RE: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers Message-ID: <7C10821B2302D54FABBD648C6C50DF8369BA47@mail.gcpl.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C46D.4CE5F368 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We use the Gates Security Toolkit and give them full control of the CDRW. It's pretty simple to setup, but the computers still need to be in a workgroup and run IE. We don't load any burning software just let XP do it. You can do the same thing with the Microsoft Shared Computer Security tool (XP beta) but like DeepFreeze it restores the computer on reboot so it may not be what you're looking for. The gotcha here is that you need a real partition on your hard drive so you have to either repartition or start from scratch with a partition that is 10% of your drive capacity to create the restore image. =20 Jim Mann Technology Coordinator Greene County Public Library Xenia Ohio 45385 (937) 376-2996 x210 mailto: jmann@gcpl.lib.oh.us _____ =20 From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplintech-admin@oplin.org] On Behalf Of JKENZIG Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 4:12 PM To: Jim Lack; oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: RE: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers =20 Assuming you are using windows XP use the Policy to hide the C: drive and My Computer and then just put a shortcut for Windows Explorer on the desktop. Also look up the Microsoft Shared computing kit for help with lockdowns and policies. XP allows you to drag and drop copy files to a CD writable drive within explorer. Jim Kenzig Network Manager Cuyahoga County Public Library =20 _____ =20 From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org on behalf of Jim Lack Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 12:35 PM To: oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers I'm sure this issue has been brought up in the past so I apologize. We would like to make CD writers available on Public computers. Our concern is making them available without compromising computer security. I don't want to give the public account access to the C drive if I don't have to. Currently, we have Windows 2000 and we are using Active directory settings to button down on what the public has access to. The new computers will be running Windows XP. If anyone out there has implemented this, how did you go about doing so? =20 Thanks, =20 Jim Lack Rocky River Public Library ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C46D.4CE5F368 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We use the Gates Security Toolkit = and give them full control of the CDRW. It’s pretty simple to setup, but = the computers still need to be in a workgroup and run = IE.

We don’t load any burning = software just let XP do it.

You can do the same thing with the Microsoft Shared Computer Security tool (XP beta) but like DeepFreeze it restores the computer on reboot so it may not be what you’re = looking for. The gotcha here is that you need a real partition on your hard drive so = you have to either repartition or start from scratch with a partition that = is 10% of your drive capacity to create the restore = image.

 

Jim = Mann

Technology = Coordinator

Greene County Public Library

Xenia Ohio = 45385

(937) 376-2996 = x210

mailto: jmann@gcpl.lib.oh.us


From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplintech-admin@oplin.org] On Behalf Of JKENZIG
Sent: Wednesday, = September 28, 2005 4:12 PM
To: Jim Lack; = oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: RE: [OPLINTECH] = CD writers on Public computers

 

Assuming you are using windows XP = use the Policy to hide the C: drive and My Computer and then just put a = shortcut for Windows Explorer on the desktop. Also look up the Microsoft = Shared computing kit for help with lockdowns and policies.  XP allows you = to drag and drop copy files to a CD writable drive within = explorer.

Jim Kenzig

Network Manager

Cuyahoga County Public = Library

 


From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org on behalf of Jim Lack
Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 12:35 = PM
To: oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINTECH] CD = writers on Public computers

I'm sure this issue has been brought up in the past so I apologize.  We would like to make CD writers available on Public computers.  Our concern is making them available without = compromising computer security.  I don't want to give the public account access = to the C drive if I don't have to.  Currently, we have Windows 2000 and we = are using Active directory settings to button down on what the public has = access to.  The new computers will be running Windows XP.  If anyone = out there has implemented this, how did you go about doing = so?

 

Thanks,

 

Jim Lack

Rocky = River Public Library

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C46D.4CE5F368-- From JKENZIG@cuyahoga.lib.oh.us Wed Sep 28 21:11:51 2005 From: JKENZIG@cuyahoga.lib.oh.us (JKENZIG) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:11:51 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] RE: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers References: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C469.2B7709E3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Assuming you are using windows XP use the Policy to hide the C: drive = and My Computer and then just put a shortcut for Windows Explorer on the = desktop. Also look up the Microsoft Shared computing kit for help with = lockdowns and policies. XP allows you to drag and drop copy files to a = CD writable drive within explorer. Jim Kenzig Network Manager Cuyahoga County Public Library ________________________________ From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org on behalf of Jim Lack Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 12:35 PM To: oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers I'm sure this issue has been brought up in the past so I apologize. We = would like to make CD writers available on Public computers. Our = concern is making them available without compromising computer security. = I don't want to give the public account access to the C drive if I = don't have to. Currently, we have Windows 2000 and we are using Active = directory settings to button down on what the public has access to. The = new computers will be running Windows XP. If anyone out there has = implemented this, how did you go about doing so? =20 Thanks, =20 Jim Lack Rocky River Public Library ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C469.2B7709E3 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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Assuming you = are using =0A= windows XP use the Policy to hide the C: drive and My Computer = and then =0A= just put a shortcut for Windows Explorer on the desktop. Also look = up the =0A= Microsoft Shared computing kit for help with lockdowns and = policies.  XP =0A= allows you to drag and drop copy files to a CD writable drive within =0A= explorer.
=0A=
Jim Kenzig
=0A=
Network Manager
=0A=
Cuyahoga County Public =0A= Library
=0A=

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=0A= From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org on = behalf of Jim =0A= Lack
Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 12:35 PM
To: = oplintech@oplin.org; =0A= oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public =0A= computers

=0A=
=0A=
I'm sure this issue has been = brought up in =0A= the past so I apologize.  We would like to make CD writers = available on =0A= Public computers.  Our concern is making them available without =0A= compromising computer security.  I don't want to give the public = account =0A= access to the C drive if I don't have to.  Currently, we have = Windows 2000 =0A= and we are using Active directory settings to button down on what the = public has =0A= access to.  The new computers will be running Windows XP.  If = anyone =0A= out there has implemented this, how did you go about doing = so?
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Thanks,
=0A=
 
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Jim Lack
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Rocky River Public =0A= Library
=0A= ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C469.2B7709E3-- From JMann@gcpl.lib.oh.us Thu Sep 29 14:37:14 2005 From: JMann@gcpl.lib.oh.us (Mann, James H.) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:37:14 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] RE: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers Message-ID: <7C10821B2302D54FABBD648C6C50DF839D533E@mail.gcpl.lib.oh.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C4FA.E7025297 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here's a link to some current information. It appears that the PAC or "Gates" security toolkit has been retired, and the Microsoft Shared Computer software is now available. It looks like several new features have been added since the beta and I'm looking forward to playing with it. =20 http://pacomputing.webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=3D7593 =20 =20 Jim Mann Technology Coordinator Greene County Public Library Xenia Ohio 45385 (937) 376-2996 x210 mailto: jmann@gcpl.lib.oh.us _____ =20 From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplinlist-admin@oplin.org] On Behalf Of JKENZIG Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 4:12 PM To: Jim Lack; oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: [OPLINLIST] RE: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers =20 Assuming you are using windows XP use the Policy to hide the C: drive and My Computer and then just put a shortcut for Windows Explorer on the desktop. Also look up the Microsoft Shared computing kit for help with lockdowns and policies. XP allows you to drag and drop copy files to a CD writable drive within explorer. Jim Kenzig Network Manager Cuyahoga County Public Library =20 _____ =20 From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org on behalf of Jim Lack Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 12:35 PM To: oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers I'm sure this issue has been brought up in the past so I apologize. We would like to make CD writers available on Public computers. Our concern is making them available without compromising computer security. I don't want to give the public account access to the C drive if I don't have to. Currently, we have Windows 2000 and we are using Active directory settings to button down on what the public has access to. The new computers will be running Windows XP. If anyone out there has implemented this, how did you go about doing so? =20 Thanks, =20 Jim Lack Rocky River Public Library ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C4FA.E7025297 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Here’s a link to some current information.

It appears that the PAC or = “Gates” security toolkit has been retired, and the Microsoft Shared Computer = software is now available.

It looks like several new features = have been added since the beta and I’m looking forward to playing with = it.

 

= http://pacomputing.webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=3D7593

 

 

Jim = Mann

Technology = Coordinator

Greene County Public Library

Xenia Ohio = 45385

(937) 376-2996 = x210

mailto: jmann@gcpl.lib.oh.us


From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org [mailto:oplinlist-admin@oplin.org] On Behalf Of JKENZIG
Sent: Wednesday, = September 28, 2005 4:12 PM
To: Jim Lack; = oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINLIST] RE: [OPLINTECH] CD writers on Public computers

 

Assuming you are using windows XP = use the Policy to hide the C: drive and My Computer and then just put a = shortcut for Windows Explorer on the desktop. Also look up the Microsoft = Shared computing kit for help with lockdowns and policies.  XP allows you = to drag and drop copy files to a CD writable drive within = explorer.

Jim Kenzig

Network Manager

Cuyahoga County Public = Library

 


From: oplintech-admin@oplin.org on behalf of Jim Lack
Sent: Wed 9/28/2005 12:35 = PM
To: oplintech@oplin.org; oplinlist@oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINTECH] CD = writers on Public computers

I'm sure this issue has been brought up in the past so I apologize.  We would like to make CD writers available on Public computers.  Our concern is making them available without = compromising computer security.  I don't want to give the public account access = to the C drive if I don't have to.  Currently, we have Windows 2000 and we = are using Active directory settings to button down on what the public has = access to.  The new computers will be running Windows XP.  If anyone = out there has implemented this, how did you go about doing = so?

 

Thanks,

 

Jim Lack

Rocky = River Public Library

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C4FA.E7025297-- From editor@oplin.org Thu Sep 29 15:31:45 2005 From: editor@oplin.org (OPLIN Managing Editor) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:31:45 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Libraries Connect Ohio & the Ohio Web Library Unveiled Message-ID: <20050929T103145Z_2B0800180000@oplin.org> Libraries Connect Ohio & the Ohio Web Library Unveiled Today Ohio libraries and all Ohioans have unlimited access to more than 50 = electronic research resources thanks to Libraries Connect Ohio, a = collaborative effort of Ohio's library organizations.=20 Libraries Connect Ohio has recently launched two new Web sites. The first, = www.ohioweblibrary.org, provides a list of available resources and = background information about the Ohio Web Library. It also provides a = gateway to help Ohioans connect to the electronic resources via INFOhio, = OhioLINK, OPLIN and the State Library of Ohio. The second site, www.librari= esconnectohio.org, provides detailed information on the way Ohio's = libraries and library organizations are working together to provide = valuable resources to Ohioans. Both sites link to a "for librarians" page = that features a promotional toolkit of bookmarks, brochures, Web logos and = buttons, a news release template and more. The LSTA grant that helps fund the Ohio Web Library is a temporary funding = measure and will expire on June 30, 2008. Without this funding, statewide = access to the Ohio Web Library's wide array of resources is in jeopardy. = Therefore, it is imperative that we find a stable funding resource for the = Ohio Web Library. Libraries Connect Ohio has developed a plan to find permanent funding for = the Ohio Web Library resources. In order for this plan to be successful, = Ohio's entire library community must be involved, including: the three = statewide library networks, the library associations, the State Library of = Ohio, as well as public, school, academic, special, law and medical = libraries. To help the cause, you and your library can: 1. Read a detailed article about these efforts at http://www.librariesconne= ctohio.org/PR/OWLarticleforlibs.pdf. 2. Incorporate as many of the suggested activities as possible in the LCO = Funding & Communications Plan at http://www.librariesconnectohio.org/PR/LCO= fundcommplanweb.pdf. 3. Educate your community about the Ohio Web Library and its benefits. A = toolkit is provided at http://www.librariesconnectohio.org/promo.htm to = help you. 4. Report successes, needs, questions and stories of how the Ohio Web = Library benefits you and your patrons to ohioweblibrary@oplin.org. ---------- Joel Husenits Managing Editor Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) 2323 W. 5th Avenue, Suite 130 Columbus, Ohio 43204 Phone: (614) 728-5252 Fax: (614) 728-5256 E-mail: editor@oplin.org Web: www.oplin.org ---------- From hillma@oplin.org Thu Sep 29 17:14:07 2005 From: hillma@oplin.org (Mary Hill) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:14:07 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] lost discs Message-ID: <001301c5c510$d4778b40$6966d542@Cataloger> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C5C4EF.4A428B30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Wayne Public Library is missing 4 discs and sleeves from Long Time Gone by J.A. Jance. This is an audio book that is supposed to = have 10 discs, we are missing disc 7-8-9-and 10. There are no markings = on the disc, (they are leased) if found please send to Wayne Public = Library in U.S. Cargo. Thank you Mary Hill ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C5C4EF.4A428B30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Wayne Public Library is missing 4 discs = and sleeves=20 from
Long Time Gone by J.A. Jance.  = This is an=20 audio book that is supposed to have 10 discs, we are missing disc = 7-8-9-and 10.=20 There are no markings on the disc, (they are leased) if found please = send to=20 Wayne Public Library in U.S.
Cargo.
Thank you
Mary Hill
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C5C4EF.4A428B30-- From welchly@oplin.org Thu Sep 29 19:00:10 2005 From: welchly@oplin.org (Lynne Welch) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:00:10 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Ohio Indian resources? Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.0.20050929135400.01cbc6b8@mail.oplin.org> Hello colleagues, I am hoping someone can recommend a useful book on Ohio's Indians. We especially need one (or more) covering the Mound Builders and the tribes native to the area when settlers arrived. The people using it will be at a middle-school reading level. I borrowed Lepper's Ohio Archaeology to preview, but it is too advanced and has no glossary. If you have a title that has worked for your student reports, please share ~ Thanks, Lynne Lynne Welch - Reference Librarian Herrick Memorial Library - Wellington OH 44090 tel. 440-647-2120 fax 440-647-2103 email website: From hermilli@oplin.org Thu Sep 29 19:15:55 2005 From: hermilli@oplin.org (Linda Hermiller) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:15:55 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] MORE users Message-ID: <433C2F5B.BBBBDDDC@oplin.org> Attention to all ILL Departments, The Putnam County District Library of Ottawa, Ohio will be soon on the MORE system. We are interested in the forms that each of you use. We would like to implement new forms, for better efficiency. Any thoughts, comments, we would appreciate them. Thank you for your help, ILL Department-Bev Ricker and Linda Hermiller From phankinson@npls.org Thu Sep 29 19:30:54 2005 From: phankinson@npls.org (Pam Hankinson) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:30:54 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] Ohio Indian resources? Message-ID: <1E76973EA1AD604A97BDAB4E8814EFF1ECD2B8@mailserver.npls.org> Hi Lynne, I have also been wanting to update the Ohio Indian books and = Moundbuilder books we have in our juvenile section. We have one book = called "Mound builders & Cliff Dwellers" ISBN - 0809498588 that is a = 1992 Time Life book, our 2 other books we have are more than 20 years = old. I have not found anything to replace the "Indians of Ohio" with. I = have thought about going to the Ohio Historical Society and seeing if = they had any, but have not taken the time. If anyone finds one = appropriate for 3 - 5th grade, I would appreciate information also. Thanks, =20 Pam Hankinson Alexandria Public Library Alexandria, OH 740-924-3561 phankinson@npls.org ________________________________ From: oplinlist-admin@oplin.org on behalf of Lynne Welch Sent: Thu 9/29/2005 2:00 PM To: oplinlist@oplin.org Subject: [OPLINLIST] Ohio Indian resources? Hello colleagues, I am hoping someone can recommend a useful book on Ohio's = Indians. We especially need one (or more) covering the Mound Builders and the = tribes native to the area when settlers arrived. The people using it will be at = a middle-school reading level. I borrowed Lepper's Ohio Archaeology to preview, but it is too advanced and has no glossary. If you have a title that has worked for your student reports, please share ~ Thanks, Lynne Lynne Welch - Reference Librarian Herrick Memorial Library - Wellington OH 44090 tel. 440-647-2120 fax 440-647-2103 email website: _______________________________________________ OPLINLIST mailing list OPLINLIST@oplin.org http://mail.oplin.org/mailman/listinfo/oplinlist From barbarascott1956@yahoo.com Thu Sep 29 19:36:45 2005 From: barbarascott1956@yahoo.com (Barb Scott) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:36:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [OPLINLIST] Booklist on War, Deployment, etc. Message-ID: <20050929183645.79761.qmail@web53004.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1058216669-1128019005=:78381 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here is the booklist in its final form that I came up with for families who have dads, moms, or both deployed overseas: At the end is also a list of websites that may provide further information and/or titles. This is being posted at the request of several who said they would like to have it! Barbara Scott, Children's Librarian Bucyrus Public Library HELPING YOUR CHILD COPE When events like war or other acts of violence are present in the news every day, young children are likely to hear about them and start asking questions. Many parents are challenged by what kids are saying and wonder how to respond in age-appropriate ways. These books can help you develop effective ways to communicate with your children and soothe their fears. Here are some communication pointers: è Reassure kids they are safe. è Ask questions to find out what they know, so you can see events through their eyes. è Use art and games as conversation starters. è Tell children only what they need to know. è Be available. Let kids know you are here to help. BOOKS ON COPING WITH FEAR Arnold, Marsha. Bravest of us all Bromfield, Richard. Living with the boogeyman: Helping your child cope with fear, terrorism, and living in a world of uncertainty Cantor, Joanne. Mommy, I’m scared: How TV and movies frighten children and what we can do to protect them Carlson, Nancy. There’s a big, beautiful world out there Feiner, Joel. Taming monsters, slaying dragons: The revolutionary family approach to overcoming childhood fears and anxiety Hazen, Barbara. Wally, the worry-warthog Henkes, Kevin. Sheila Rae, the brave Jackson, Ellen. Sometimes bad things happen Mallat, Kathy. Brave bear Mayer, Mercer. There’s a nightmare in my closet Stone, Jon. The monster at the end of this book BOOKS ON COPING WITH LOSS Buchanan, Jane. Goodbye, Charlie Buscaglia, Leo. The fall of Freddie the leaf Dower, Laura. I will remember you: What to do whem someone you love dies James, John. When children grieve: For adults to help deal with death, divorce, pet loss, moving, and other losses Krementz, Jill. How it feels when a parent dies Pelton, Mindy. When dad’s at sea Rofes, Eric. The kids’ book about death and dying Rylant, Cynthia. Cat heaven Simon, Norma. The saddest time Thomas, Pat. I miss you: A first look at death Viorst, Judith. The tenth good thing about Barney Weitzman, Elizabeth. Let’s talk about when a parent dies White, E.B. Charlotte’s web Wilhelm, Hans. I’ll always love you Zolotow, Charlotte. If you listen BOOKS ON SEPARATION ANXIETY Berman, Linda. The goodbye painting Corey, Dorothy. If you go away Crary, Elizabeth. Mommy don’t go Easter, Julie. My military dad Fowler, Susi. I’ll see you when the moon is full Hogan, Paula. Will daddy ever move back home? Mccormick, Wendy. Daddy, will you miss me? McElroy, Lisa. Love, Lizzie: Letters to a military mom Pappas, Debra. Mommy, Daddy, come back soon Penn, Audrey. The kissing hand Sederman, Marty. The magic box: When parents can’t be there to tuck you in Woodson, Jacqueline. Coming on home soon Yolen, Jane. All those secrets of the world BOOKS ON TOLERANCE Mochizuki, Ken. Baseball saved us Polocco, Patricia. Mrs. Katz and Tush Seuss, Dr. Horton hears a who Swope, Sam. Araboolies of Liberty Street BOOKS ABOUT ISLAM AND THE MIDDLE EAST Aggerwal, Mangu. I am a Muslim Khan, Rukhsana. Muslim child Kord, Michael. Handbook of the Middle East Petrini, Catherine. What makes me a Muslim? Wood, Angela. Muslim mosque MISCELLANEOUS TITLES Berger, Terry. I have feelings Bryan, Nichol. National guard Canfield, Jack. Chicken soup for the military wife’s soul: Stories to touch the heart and rekindle the spirit Cohen, Michelle Ferguson. Daddy, you’re my hero Demarest, Chris. Alpha bravo charlie: A military alphabet Duble, Kathleen. Pilot mom Dumler, Elain. I’m already home: Keeping your family close when you’re on TDY Dupasquier, Phillipe. Dear daddy Hilbrecht, Kirk. My daddy is a guardsman Hilbrecht, Kirk. My daddy is a soldier Kay, Ellie. Heroes at home: Help and hope for America’s military families Leyva, Meredith. Married to the military: A survival guide for military wives, girlfriends, and women in uniform Malokas, Ann. Military dads Mayer, Mercer. Just me and my dad McKinley, Robin. My father is in the Navy Mead, Alice. Soldier mom National Institute for Building Long Distance Relationships. Dads at a distance: An activities handbook for strengthening long distance relationships National Institute for Building Long Distance Relationships. Moms over miles: An activities handbook for strengthening long distance relationships Pavlicin, Karen. Surviving deployment: A guide for military families Silverstein, Shel. The giving tree Simon, Norma. All kinds of families Simon, Norma. I wish I had a father Spinelli, Eileen. While you are away Sportelli-Renak, Angela. Uncle Sam’s kids in When duty calls Vandesteeg, Carol. When duty calls: A guide to equip active duty, guard, and reserve personnel and their loved ones for military separations Waddell, Lydia. Today’s military wife: Meeting the challenges of service life Ward, Stasia. I live at a military post Zolotow, Charlotte. A father like that Zolotow, Charlotte. A tiger called Thomas WEBSITES Military Children and School: Educator’s Guide to Military Child During the Deployment www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/Deployment_schools_info.htm Children and Deployment: Fleet and Family Support Centers of Hampton Roads, Va. www.25idl.army.mil/deployment/ACS/childdep.pdf Military.com Deployment Center Families www.military.com/NewContent/o.13190.Deployment_Family.00.html Military Child Education Coalition: How to Prepare Our Children and Stay Involved in Their Education During Deployment www.lackland.k12.tx.us/District/literature/Deployment%20for%20web.pdf Step Family Association of America: Advice for Steppparents When Their Spouse is Deployed www.saafamilies.org/advocacy/activities.htm Operation Homefront: Fun Stuff for Kids www.operationhomefront.org/info/info_kids.shtml Answers for Sailors and Marines www.lifelines.navy.mil Guidance Channel Online: Top Ten Websites on Military Children and Deployment www.guidancechannel.com/default.aspx?IM=a&index+1440&cat=50 --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. --0-1058216669-1128019005=:78381 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Here is the booklist in its final form that I came up with for families who have dads, moms, or both deployed overseas:  At the end is also a list of websites that may provide further information and/or titles.  This is being posted at the request of several who said they would like to have it!
 
Barbara Scott, Children's Librarian
Bucyrus Public Library
 

HELPING YOUR CHILD COPE

            When events like war or other acts of violence are present in the news every day, young children are likely to hear about them and start asking questions.  Many parents are challenged by what kids are saying and wonder how to respond in age-appropriate ways.  These books can help you develop effective ways to communicate with your children and soothe their fears.

 

            Here are some communication pointers:

 

è    Reassure kids they are safe.

è    Ask questions to find out what they know, so you can see events through their eyes.

è    Use art and games as conversation starters.

è    Tell children only what they need to know.

è    Be available.  Let kids know you are here to help.

 

BOOKS ON COPING WITH FEAR

Arnold, Marsha.  Bravest of us all

Bromfield, Richard.  Living with the boogeyman:  Helping your child cope with fear, terrorism, and living in a world of uncertainty

Cantor, Joanne.  Mommy, I’m scared:  How TV and movies frighten children and what we can do to protect them

Carlson, Nancy.  There’s a big, beautiful world out there

Feiner, Joel.  Taming monsters, slaying dragons:  The revolutionary family approach to overcoming childhood fears and anxiety

Hazen, Barbara.  Wally, the worry-warthog

Henkes, Kevin.  Sheila Rae, the brave

Jackson, Ellen.  Sometimes bad things happen

Mallat, Kathy.  Brave bear

Mayer, Mercer.  There’s a nightmare in my closet

Stone, Jon.  The monster at the end of this book

 

BOOKS ON COPING WITH LOSS

Buchanan, Jane.  Goodbye, Charlie

Buscaglia, Leo.  The fall of Freddie the leaf

Dower, Laura.  I will remember you:  What to do whem someone you love dies

James, John.  When children grieve:  For adults to help deal with death, divorce, pet loss, moving, and other losses

Krementz, Jill.  How it feels when a parent dies

Pelton, Mindy.  When dad’s at sea

Rofes, Eric.  The kids’ book about death and dying

Rylant, Cynthia.  Cat heaven

Simon, Norma.  The saddest time

Thomas, Pat.  I miss you:  A first look at death

Viorst, Judith.  The tenth good thing about Barney

Weitzman, Elizabeth.  Let’s talk about when a parent dies

White, E.B.  Charlotte’s web

Wilhelm, Hans.  I’ll always love you

Zolotow, Charlotte.  If you listen

 

BOOKS ON SEPARATION ANXIETY

Berman, Linda.  The goodbye painting

Corey, Dorothy.  If you go away

Crary, Elizabeth.  Mommy don’t go
Easter, Julie.  My military dad

Fowler, Susi.  I’ll see you when the moon is full

Hogan, Paula.  Will daddy ever move back home?

Mccormick, Wendy.  Daddy, will you miss me?

McElroy, Lisa.  Love, Lizzie:  Letters to a military mom

Pappas, Debra.  Mommy, Daddy, come back soon

Penn, Audrey.  The kissing hand

Sederman, Marty.  The magic box:  When parents can’t be there to tuck you in

Woodson, Jacqueline.  Coming on home soon

Yolen, Jane.  All those secrets of the world

 

BOOKS ON TOLERANCE

Mochizuki, Ken.  Baseball saved us

Polocco, Patricia.  Mrs. Katz and Tush

Seuss, Dr.  Horton hears a who

Swope, Sam.  Araboolies of Liberty Street

 

BOOKS ABOUT ISLAM AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Aggerwal, Mangu.  I am a Muslim

Khan, Rukhsana.  Muslim child

Kord, Michael.  Handbook of the Middle East

Petrini, Catherine.  What makes me a Muslim?

Wood, Angela.  Muslim mosque

 

MISCELLANEOUS TITLES

Berger, Terry.  I have feelings

Bryan, Nichol.  National guard

Canfield, Jack.  Chicken soup for the military wife’s soul:  Stories to touch the heart and rekindle the spirit

Cohen, Michelle Ferguson.  Daddy, you’re my hero

Demarest, Chris.  Alpha bravo charlie:  A military alphabet

Duble, Kathleen.  Pilot mom

Dumler, Elain.  I’m already home:  Keeping your family close when  you’re on TDY

Dupasquier, Phillipe.  Dear daddy

Hilbrecht, Kirk.  My daddy is a guardsman

Hilbrecht, Kirk.  My daddy is a soldier

Kay, Ellie.  Heroes at home:  Help and hope for America’s military families

Leyva, Meredith.  Married to the military:  A survival guide for military wives, girlfriends, and women in uniform

Malokas, Ann.  Military dads

Mayer, Mercer.  Just me and my dad

McKinley, Robin.  My father is in the Navy

Mead, Alice.  Soldier mom

National Institute for Building Long Distance Relationships.  Dads at a distance:  An activities handbook for strengthening long distance relationships

National Institute for Building Long Distance Relationships.  Moms over miles:  An activities handbook for strengthening long distance relationships

Pavlicin, Karen.  Surviving deployment:  A guide for military families

Silverstein, Shel.  The giving tree

Simon, Norma.  All kinds of families

Simon, Norma.  I wish I had a father

Spinelli, Eileen.  While you are away

Sportelli-Renak, Angela.  Uncle Sam’s kids in When duty calls

Vandesteeg, Carol.  When duty calls:  A guide to equip active duty, guard, and reserve personnel and their loved ones for military separations

Waddell, Lydia.  Today’s military wife:  Meeting the challenges of service life

Ward, Stasia.  I live at a military post

Zolotow, Charlotte.  A father like that

Zolotow, Charlotte.  A tiger called Thomas

 

WEBSITES

Military Children and School:  Educator’s Guide to Military Child During the Deployment

www.mwrarmyhawaii.com/Deployment_schools_info.htm

Children and Deployment:  Fleet and Family Support Centers of Hampton Roads, Va.

www.25idl.army.mil/deployment/ACS/childdep.pdf

Military.com Deployment Center Families

www.military.com/NewContent/o.13190.Deployment_Family.00.html

Military Child Education Coalition:  How to Prepare Our Children and Stay Involved in Their Education During Deployment

www.lackland.k12.tx.us/District/literature/Deployment%20for%20web.pdf

Step Family Association of America:  Advice for Steppparents When Their Spouse is Deployed

www.saafamilies.org/advocacy/activities.htm

Operation Homefront:  Fun Stuff for Kids

www.operationhomefront.org/info/info_kids.shtml

Answers for Sailors and Marines

www.lifelines.navy.mil

Guidance Channel Online:  Top Ten Websites on Military Children and Deployment

www.guidancechannel.com/default.aspx?IM=a&index+1440&cat=50

 

 


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Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. --0-1058216669-1128019005=:78381-- From PFURNEY@columbuslibrary.org Thu Sep 29 19:14:31 2005 From: PFURNEY@columbuslibrary.org (Patricia Furney) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:14:31 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] CO-ASIS&T Workshop on Friday, October 14, 2005 Message-ID: PROGRAM REMINDER: It is not too late to reserve space in the Central Ohio Chapter of the American Society for Information Science & Technology Workshop: "Your Environmental Scan" Are you wondering about how to begin the planning process for your library or information agency? Do your plans accommodate the changing environment of your users and patrons? Come to hear and practice the basic processes that Alane Wilson has developed to create the OCLC Environmental Scan. Use the specific steps presented to better describe and understand the environment that your users experience. Learn to identify and approach the sources of fear and anxiety that often drive the planning process in organizations that want to establish a new direction. This workshop is designed to facilitate action at the local level. Plan on attending and develop new insights into how to guide your organization. Lunch will be provided during a casual discussion period. Alane Wilson, presenter and facilitator for this workshop, graduated from the University of British Columbia's School of Library and Information Studies in Vancouver in 1986,=20 and joined the staff of the University of Calgary (Alberta, Canada) Libraries the same year as a reference librarian. In 1995, she was hired by the University of Alaska Fairbanks Rasmuson Library as Head of Reference and Instructional Services. In 1997, Alane joined OCLC as a sales representative. In March 2003, after working in marketing and sales, she resigned from OCLC, but Jay Jordan (OCLC CEO) recruited her in June 2003 to work on the OCLC Environmental Scan. Alane rejoined OCLC fulltime in May 2004. In addition to co- authoring and editing the Scan, she has published articles, spoken to many groups, and is one of three OCLC contributors to the "It's All Good" blog. WHEN: Friday, October 14, 2005 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: OCLC, 6565 Frantz Rd., Dublin Ohio in the Smith Building Board Room. Cost Including Lunch: $45 for members, $55 for non-members and $30 for students. Note the deadline for reservations and payment has changed: it is now Monday, October 10th, 2005. CO-ASIS&T will not be able to issue refunds for any=20 cancellations received after October 10th or for no-shows the day of the workshop. FOR RESERVATIONS please contact Ginny Browne at browneg@oclc.org or 614-761-5217. ONLINE RESERVATION with credit card payment is at: https://www.asis.org/Chapters/coasis/coasisworkshop2005.shtml=20 PAYMENT BY CHECK should be made payable to "CO-ASIS&T" and sent to: Ginny Browne OCLC Mail Code 421 6565 Frantz Road Dublin, OH 43017 Directions to the Smith Building at OCLC can be found at http://www.oclc.org/about/headquarters/maps/campus.htm From koliver@starklibrary.org Thu Sep 29 21:56:58 2005 From: koliver@starklibrary.org (Kent Oliver) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:56:58 -0400 Subject: [OPLINLIST] FW: [ALA-WO:178] [1] Last Chance for PATRIOT Action! [2] Durbin Thanks Librarians Message-ID: <667C287321B2574D83FC4D545E1AC45DC1C328@scdl-exmail.scdl.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C538.55013721 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Folks, FYI. Not many Ohio officials on these lists. Kent =20 =20 Kent Oliver, Executive Director=20 Stark County District Library=20 715 Market Ave., N., Canton, OH 44702=20 W: 330 458 2710 FAX: 330 455 9596=20 KOliver@starklibrary.org =20 "With a library you are free, not confined by temporary political = climates. It is the most democratic of institutions because no one - but = no one at all - can tell you what to read and when and how." Doris = Lessing, novelist -----Original Message----- From: owner-ala-wo@ala.org [mailto:owner-ala-wo@ala.org] On Behalf Of = ALAWASH E-MAIL Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 4:47 PM To: ALA Washington Office Newsline Subject: [ALA-WO:178] [1] Last Chance for PATRIOT Action! [2] Durbin = Thanks Librarians ALAWON: American Library Association Washington Office Newsline Volume 14, Number 98 September 29, 2005 =20 In This Issue: [1] Last Chance for PATRIOT Action! [2] Durbin=20 Thanks Librarians =20 [1] Last Chance for PATRIOT Action!=20 =20 The next few days present what is very likely your last=20 opportunity to have an impact on the final language of the PATRIOT=20 Act reauthorization. We understand that Republican staff may have=20 started private meetings on the bill that will come out of the=20 PATRIOT Act conference. The meetings among the Members may not=20 happen until the 2nd week in October, but the deal could well be=20 in place before then. We are writing to you one last time on these=20 reauthorization bills to urge you to call your Members and ask=20 them to sign the "Dear Conferee" letters being circulated in the=20 House and in the Senate. Librarians' grassroots efforts have made=20 an enormous difference during this process - thank you in advance=20 for helping us during the final push.=20 =20 BACKGROUND: The House and Senate have each passed a PATRIOT=20 Act reauthorization bill. ALA supports the Senate version of the=20 bill (S.1389) because it would eliminate the danger of fishing=20 expeditions in bookstores and library records by placing=20 safeguards on the search of the records of suspected=20 terrorists. Further, the Senate bill would require public=20 disclosure of the number of bookstore and library searches made by=20 law enforcement officials under Section 215. For further=20 information on the provisions of direct concern to librarians and=20 the reading public, go to=20 http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/civilliberties/privacy/pri vacyrelated.htm=20 =20 ACTION: Senators Craig and Durbin and Representatives Sanders and Otter=20 are circulating "Dear Conferee" letters in their respective=20 chambers. Both letters ask the conferees to support the Senate=20 bill (S. 1389).=20 =20 If your Senators do NOT appear on the list of Senators who have=20 signed the letter, please contact them to ask them to sign=20 the "Dear Conferee" letter circulated by Senators Craig and=20 Durbin. (To sign on - or if they have questions - they can=20 contact Brooke Roberts in Senator Craig's office at 202-224-1013=20 or Joseph Zogby in Senator Durbin's office at 202-224-2152.): =20 Senators who have signed the Dear Conferee Letter (In alphabetical=20 order) Sens. Baucus, Biden, Bingaman, Byrd, Cantwell, Clinton, Corzine,=20 Craig, Dodd, Durbin, Feingold, Feinstein, Harkin, Kerry, Kohl,=20 Lautenberg, Mikulski, Murkowski, Reid, Salazar, Schumer, Sununu,=20 and Wyden.=20 =20 If your Representatives do NOT appear on the list=20 below, please contact them to urge them to sign the "Dear=20 Conferee" letter circulated by Reps Sanders and Otter. (To sign=20 on - or if they have questions - they can contact Rebecca Raiser=20 in Rep. Sanders' office at 202- 225-4115): =20 Representatives who have signed the Dear Conferee letter (In=20 alphabetical order): =20 Reps. Abercrombie, Allen, Andrews Reps. Baca, Baird, Baldwin, Bartlett, Becerra, Berkley, Berman, Bishop, = Blumenauer, Boucher,=20 Brown, Butterfield Reps. Capuano, Carnahan, Carson, Case, Christensen, Clay, Cleaver,=20 Costello, Crowley, Cummings Reps. Davis, DeFazio, DeGette, DeLauro, Dicks, Dingell, Doggett Reps. Ehlers, Emanuel, Engel, Eshoo, Evans Reps. Farr, Filner, Frank Reps. Gonzalez, Green, Greave, Gutierrez Reps. Harman, Hastings, Herseth, Higgins, Hinchey, Holt, Honda,=20 Hooley Reps. Inslee, Israel Reps. Jackson Jr., Johnson Reps. Kennedy, Kildee, Kilpatrick, Kind, Kucinich Reps. Langevin, Lantos, Larsen, Larson, Lee, Levin, Lewis,=20 Lofgren, Lois Capps, Lowey Reps. 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From: owner-ala-wo@ala.org = [mailto:owner-ala-wo@ala.org] On Behalf Of ALAWASH = E-MAIL
Sent:=20 Thursday, September 29, 2005 4:47 PM
To: ALA Washington Office = Newsline
Subject: [ALA-WO:178] [1] Last Chance for PATRIOT = Action! [2]=20 Durbin Thanks Librarians

ALAWON: American Library Association Washington = Office=20 Newsline

Volume 14, Number = 98

September 29, = 2005

 

In This Issue: [1] Last Chance for PATRIOT Action! = [2] Durbin=20

Thanks = Librarians

 

[1] Last Chance for PATRIOT Action!=20

 

The next few days present what is very likely your = last=20

opportunity to have an impact on the final language = of the=20 PATRIOT

Act reauthorization. We understand that Republican = staff may=20 have

started private meetings on the bill that will come = out of=20 the

PATRIOT Act conference. The meetings among the = Members may=20 not

happen until the 2nd week in October, but the deal = could well=20 be

in place before then. We are writing to you one = last time on=20 these

reauthorization bills to urge you to call your = Members and=20 ask

them to sign the "Dear Conferee" letters being = circulated in=20 the

House and in the Senate. Librarians' grassroots = efforts have=20 made

an enormous difference during this process =96 = thank you in=20 advance

for helping us during the final push.=20

 

BACKGROUND:

The House and Senate have each passed a PATRIOT=20

Act reauthorization bill. ALA supports the Senate = version of=20 the

bill (S.1389) =20 because it would eliminate the danger of fishing=20

expeditions in bookstores and library records by = placing=20

safeguards on the search of the records of = suspected=20

terrorists. Further, the Senate bill would require = public=20

disclosure of the number of bookstore and library = searches=20 made by

law enforcement officials under Section 215.  For further=20

information on the provisions of direct concern to = librarians=20 and

the reading public, go to=20

http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/civilliberties/privacy/pri

vacyrelated.htm =

 

ACTION:

Senators Craig and Durbin and Representatives = Sanders and=20 Otter

are circulating "Dear Conferee" letters in their = respective=20

chambers. Both letters ask the conferees to support = the=20 Senate

bill (S. 1389). =

 

If your Senators do NOT appear on the list of = Senators who=20 have

signed the letter, please contact them to ask them = to sign=20

the  = "Dear=20 Conferee" letter circulated by Senators Craig and=20

Durbin.  = (To sign=20 on - or if they have questions - they can =

contact Brooke Roberts in Senator Craig's office = at  202-224-1013=20

or Joseph Zogby in Senator Durbin's office at =20 202-224-2152.):

 

Senators who have signed the Dear Conferee Letter = (In=20 alphabetical

order)

Sens. Baucus, Biden, Bingaman, Byrd, Cantwell, = Clinton,=20 Corzine,

Craig, Dodd, Durbin, Feingold, Feinstein, Harkin, = Kerry,=20 Kohl,

Lautenberg, Mikulski, Murkowski, Reid, Salazar, = Schumer,=20 Sununu,

and Wyden.

 

If your Representatives do  NOT appear on the list=20

below,  = please=20 contact them to urge them to sign the "Dear =

Conferee" letter =20 circulated by Reps Sanders and Otter.  (To sign=20

on - or if they have questions - they can contact = Rebecca=20 Raiser

in Rep. Sanders' office at  202-=20 225-4115):

 

Representatives who have signed the Dear Conferee = letter (In=20

alphabetical order): =20

Reps. Abercrombie, Allen,=20 Andrews

Reps. Baca, Baird, Baldwin, Bartlett, Becerra, = Berkley,=20 Berman, Bishop, Blumenauer, Boucher, =

Brown, = Butterfield

Reps. Capuano, Carnahan, Carson, Case, Christensen, = Clay,=20 Cleaver,

Costello, Crowley,=20 Cummings

Reps. Davis, DeFazio, DeGette, DeLauro, Dicks, = Dingell,=20 Doggett

Reps. Ehlers, Emanuel, Engel, Eshoo,=20 Evans

Reps. Farr, Filner, = Frank

Reps. Gonzalez, Green, Greave,=20 Gutierrez

Reps. Harman, Hastings, Herseth, Higgins, Hinchey, = Holt,=20 Honda,

Hooley

Reps. Inslee, = Israel

Reps. Jackson Jr.,=20 Johnson

Reps. Kennedy, Kildee, Kilpatrick, Kind,=20 Kucinich

Reps. Langevin, Lantos, Larsen, Larson, Lee, Levin, = Lewis,=20

Lofgren, Lois Capps,=20 Lowey

Reps. Mack, Maloney, Manzullo, Markey, Matheson, = Matsui,=20 McCarthy,

McCollum, McDermott, McGovern, McNulty, Meehan, = Menendez,=20

Millender-McDonald, Miller, Moore (Gwen), Moore = (Dennis),=20 Moran

Reps. Nadler, = Ney

Reps. Oberstar, Olver, Otter,=20 Owens

Reps. Pallone, Pastor, Paul, Payne, Peterson,=20 Price

Reps. Reyes, Rothman,=20 Roybal-Allard

Reps. Sabo, Salazar, Sanchez, Sanders, Schakowsky,=20 Schiff

Schwartz, Scott, Serrano, Sherman, Slaughter, = Smith, Solis,=20 Stark

Reps. Tauscher, Thompson, Tierney,=20 Towns

Reps. Udall, Tom, Udall,=20 Mark

Reps. Van Hollen,=20 Vel=E1zquez

Reps. Wasserman Schultz, Waters, Watson, Waxman, = Weiner,=20 Wexler,

Woolsey, Wu

Wynn

 

If your Members ARE on these lists, be sure to = write to them=20 and

thank them.

 

Thank you again for your continued work on this = important=20 issue.

 

[2] Senator Durbin Thanks Librarians=20

 

From the Congressional Record: September 28, 2005=20 (Senate)

Page = S10582-S10583

     =20

NATIONAL SECURITY LETTERS AND PATRIOT ACT=20 REAUTHORIZATION

 

Mr. DURBIN. Mr. President, the USA PATRIOT Act = greatly=20 expanded

the Government's authority to use national security = letters,=20

documents issued by FBI agents without judicial or = grand jury=20

approval that allow the Government to obtain = sensitive=20 information

about innocent American citizens. The recipient of = a national=20

security letter is subject to a permanent automatic = gag=20 order.

 

The Justice Department claims that they are not = interested in=20 the

library records of innocent Americans. However, = they=20 acknowledge

that they do not know how often FBI agents have = obtained=20 library

records since enactment of the PATRIOT Act. And = just 3 weeks=20 ago,

the Justice Department again refused my request to = make=20 public the

number of national security letters that FBI agents = have=20 issued

since the PATRIOT Act became law. As a result, the = American=20 people

have no idea how often the FBI is using this = controversial=20 power

to obtain their sensitive personal records, = including library=20

records.

 

I commend our Nation's librarians for defending our = Constitution

and leading the fight to reform the PATRIOT Act.=20 Unfortunately in

the past this Justice Department has criticized = librarians=20 for

exercising their first amendment rights. Now they = have gone=20 even

further--preventing a librarian from speaking = publicly about=20 a

legal challenge to the national security letter=20 power.

 

In our democracy, the government is supposed to be = open and=20

accountable to the people and the people have a = right to keep=20

their personal lives private, This Justice = Department seems=20 to

want to reverse this order, keeping their activity = secret and=20

prying into the private lives of innocent American=20 citizens.

 

The President has asked Congress to reauthorize the = PATRIOT=20 Act.

In order to have a fully informed public debate, = the American=20

people should know how often the national security = letter=20

authority has been used and they should be able to = hear from=20

librarians and others who are concerned about this=20 power.

 

 

******

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Ballard, Robin          My father is far away
Loredo, Betsy          Faraway families
Viorst, Judith           The good-bye book
 
TOLERANCE
Copsey, Susan        Children just like me
Seuss, Dr.               The butter battle book
 
BOOKS ABOUT ISLAM/MIDDLE EAST
King, John               A family from Iraq
 
MISCELLANEOUS TITLES
Antle, Nancy           Lost in the war
Brownie, Ali             Why do people fight wars?
Bunting, Eve            My red balloon
Giff, Patricia            Lily's crossing
Gold, Julie               From a distance
Greenfield, Elois      Talk about a family
Heide, Florence       Sami and the time of the troubles
Hest, Amy               Love you, soldier
Hoff, Syd                 Captain Cat
Hoobler, Thomas      Aloha means come back
Houston, Gloria        But no candy
Howard, Elizabeth    Papa tells Chita a story
Rabinowitz, Richard  What is war?  What is peace?
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If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=__Part456736E0.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION: Reference Librarian DEPARTMENT: Educational Resource Center JOB SUMMARY: Provides reference assistance and support to students, = faculty and staff. Answers reference questions using variety of print and = electronic resources. Provides individual instruction to users with = varying skill levels, in the research process and in effective use of = electronic and print resources and databases. Conducts group instruction = sessions for students and faculty. Researches, evaluates and selects = reference library materials to assist in maintenance and upgrading of = reference and circulating collections. Evaluates status of Library = magazine holdings. Maintains current expert knowledge of multiple = electronic databases used by students, faculty and staff. Collaborates = with faculty in development of instruction sessions tailored to the = curriculum, class assignments and student readiness. Provides advice and = support to students including interpreting usefulness of reference = materials for student projects, advises students on selection and focus of = topics for research papers, and guides students in development of = effective search strategies. JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Must have Master's Degree in Library Science from an = ALA accredited institution or closely related field with at least 3 years = progressively responsible experience working in a library reference = position or a related field. HOURS/SALARY: This is a Part - Time (4-quarter) position working up to 20 = hours per week. Hours: 8a-12p, M-F Pay Grade 32 - $20.15 =20 CONTACT: Mail or fax resumes and inquiries to: Columbus State Community = College 550 E. Spring Street Attn: Human Resources/Rhodes Hall Columbus, = Ohio 43215 Fax: 614-287-5656=20 =20 =20 --=__Part456736E0.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: HTML
POSITION: Reference Librarian
DEPARTMENT: Educational Resource Center
JOB SUMMARY: Provides reference assistance and = support to students, faculty and staff. Answers reference questions using = variety of print and electronic resources. Provides individual instruction = to users with varying skill levels, in the research process and in = effective use of electronic and print resources and databases. Conducts = group instruction sessions for students and faculty. Researches, evaluates = and selects reference library materials to assist in maintenance and = upgrading of reference and circulating collections. Evaluates status of = Library magazine holdings. Maintains current expert knowledge of multiple = electronic databases used by students, faculty and staff. Collaborates = with faculty in development of instruction sessions tailored to the = curriculum, class assignments and student readiness. Provides advice and = support to students including interpreting usefulness of reference = materials for student projects, advises students on selection and focus of = topics for research papers, and guides students in development of = effective search strategies.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Must have Master=92s Degree = in Library Science from an ALA accredited institution or closely related = field with at least 3 years progressively responsible experience working = in a library reference position or a related field.
HOURS/SALARY: This is a Part - Time (4-quarter) = position working up to 20 hours per week. Hours: 8a-12p, M-F  &nb= sp; Pay Grade 32 - $20.15
 
CONTACT:  Mail or fax resumes = and inquiries to: Columbus State Community College 550 E. Spring Street = Attn: Human Resources/Rhodes Hall Columbus, Ohio 43215   Fax: = 614-287-5656
 
 
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