[OPLINLIST] Need for Donated sticker/stamp

Anne Juhasz juhaszan at massillonlibrary.org
Thu Apr 2 10:18:41 EDT 2015


We make stickers with the library logo that say :  Magazine  courtesy of Massillon Public Library.  It does not need to be returned!  www.massillonlibrary.org
 They are made on Avery 5160 labels  -30/page.

Anne Juhasz, MLS, CPL
Outreach Services Manager
Massillon Public Library
208 Lincoln Way E
Massillon, OH 44646
330-832-9831  X313



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Today's Topics:

   1. DVD Limits April 1 (Susan Pieper)
   2. Need for donated sticker/stamp (Mike Kirk)
   3. FW: [alacoun] Fw: ALA President responds to House proposal to
      eliminate IMLS (Hickson-Stevenson, Pamela)
   4. free items (Lisa Rohrbaugh)
   5. Learning Opportunities at no cost to you from WebJunction and
      the State Library of Ohio (McDevitt-Stredney, Marsha)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 12:24:07 -0400
From: Susan Pieper <susanhillpieper at gmail.com>
To: oplinlist at lists.oplin.org
Subject: [OPLINLIST] DVD Limits April 1
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Hello all:
I thought I'd share an e-mail I sent out to my team this morning.
Back-story: Our DVD limits has been raised to 5 per card (in good standing) beginning today, April 1st. It took a while for me to research, interview team members, patrons, etc. to come up with this new limit. So, here is what I sent them this morning:

SHARE WITH YOUR TEAM. URGENT!!! I have changed my mind and I am not allowing five DVDs to be borrowed per card. I have decided to reduce that number to 1 per card or 3 per household, whichever is less. Unless the household is shared by different generations and then it is 2 per card with a limit of 5 per  household. The exception will be if an unrelated persons live in the same structure. Then, the limit is 1 per card, 3 per family and
3 per other person living in the home who is not a family member, but a family unto themselves. Note: The card holder must be over the age of 17 and under the age of 18 and must have limited use of their toes. If the patron does not meet these requirements, then all this is moot and they can borrow five DVDs on their card. Happy April Fools.

LOL. One team member e-mailed me and said she was checking out 5 DVDs to a patron and trying to read this "Urgent" e-mail from me. She was wearing her "Fitbit" and saw her heart rate jump, so she read to the end. I guess I have to be careful when planning my April Fools pranks. Love to hear yours!
Susan
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*Susan Hill Pieper, M.S.L.S.*
*Director*
*Paulding County Carnegie Library*
205 S Main St, Paulding, Ohio 45879
419-399-2032 voice 419-399-2114 fax
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Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 17:25:34 +0000
From: Mike Kirk <mike at mglibrary.org>
To: "oplinlist at lists.oplin.org" <oplinlist at lists.oplin.org>
Subject: [OPLINLIST] Need for donated sticker/stamp
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For some of our outreach locations, we send donated materials that are not bound for our shelves for various reasons.  Does anyone use a stamp or sticker that basically says such and such library brought you this material and there is no need to return it to the library?  Any information would be helpful such as pictures of sticker/stamp or where you got the sticker/stamp.

Thanks,

Mike
Mount Gilead Public Library
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Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 17:42:07 +0000
From: "Hickson-Stevenson, Pamela" <pstevenson at akronlibrary.org>
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Subject: [OPLINLIST] FW: [alacoun] Fw: ALA President responds to House
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News from the American Library Association

Pamela J. Hickson-Stevenson, Ohio Chapter Councilor to ALA and Deputy Director Akron-Summit County Public Library
60 S. High Street
Akron, OH   44326

(v) 330-643-9102
(f ) 330-643-9160

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Visit us on the Web at http://www.akronlibrary.org<http://www.akronlibrary.org/>
or on our Mobile Site at http://m.akronlibrary.org<http://m.akronlibrary.org/>

The Akron-Summit County Public Library provides resources for learning and leisure, information services, meeting spaces, and programs for all ages that support, improve, and enrich individual, family, and community life.




PRESS RELEASE
March 25, 2015
ALA President responds to House proposal to eliminate IMLS

WASHINGTON, D.C.?The budget resolution released this week by the U.S. House Budget Committee proposes to eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the agency that administers federal funding support for more than 123,000 libraries in virtually every community in the nation. American Library Association (ALA) President Courtney Young today released the following statement in response:

?We are shocked and appalled that the U.S. House Budget Committee would call for the elimination of federal support for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the agency that administers federal funding to libraries. Our nation?s public libraries receive more than 1.5 billion<http://www.imls.gov/assets/1/AssetManager/PLS_FY2012.pdf> (pdf) in-person visitors each year from students, parents, job-seekers and seniors alike. Through grant-making and federal funding, IMLS aids libraries in supporting lifelong learning and equitable access for all. Since its founding, IMLS has provided invaluable leadership and expert oversight to libraries and supported libraries in providing dynamic services to their patrons, such as workforce training, maker spaces, coding classes and entrepreneurship resources.

?ALA calls on every member of the Budget Committee, and of Congress, to recognize the enormous benefits that IMLS creates for libraries and constituents in their own communities. In Chairman Tom Price?s (R-GA) own district, for example, IMLS helped establish and now helps fund a hugely efficient and successful statewide library catalog that gives millions of Georgians and every library in the state access to everything in every other library?s collection. The State Librarian of Georgia estimates that replacing this statewide PINES network with individual systems would cost over $100 million over the next ten years alone.

?Even closer to home for Mr. Price, nearly 100,000 individual and business library users in Georgia?s Sixth Congressional District rely on their local libraries for access to summer reading programs, online research databases and cutting-edge technology tools and resources. And over 35,000 blind and physically handicapped residents of his District depend on an IMLS-funded program called the Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services to access information from library collections, assistive technology and more.

?In no small measure, federal funds administered by IMLS also have helped leverage other federal investments in the programs of many other agencies. Libraries, for example, are front-line partners with the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and the Government Publishing Office in affording millions of Americans access to data critical to everything from home schooling, to job searching and retraining, children?s health and small business-building support.

?The programs that IMLS incentivizes and expertly oversees?with among the very best efficiency records in the federal government?are literal engines of our economy at every level. We hope that Congress and President Barack Obama will support the important role that the Institute for Museum and Library Services plays in educating and supporting communities by rejecting the House Budget resolution.?

About the American Library Association
The American Library Association is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with approximately 55,000 members in academic, public, school, government, and special libraries. The mission of the American Library Association is to provide leadership for the development, promotion and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all.

Warm regards,

Jazzy Wright
Press Officer
American Library Association, Washington Office
(202) 628-8410, ext. 8208 (Office)
(202) 870-7730 (Cell)
jwright at alawash.org<mailto:jwright at alawash.org>
www.districtdispatch.org<http://www.districtdispatch.org/>

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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 14:52:58 -0400
From: "Lisa Rohrbaugh" <leetonialisa at gmail.com>
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We have two EPSON TM-T88II Model M129B receipt printers and a roll of Minolta MT Toner for a microfilm reader/printer RP 600Z free to any library.
Please reply with your Priority Dispatch code.

 

Lisa Rohrbaugh

Director

Leetonia Community Public Library

181 Walnut Street

Leetonia, OH 44431

330-427-6635

leetonialisa at gmail.com <mailto:leetonialisa at gmail.com> 

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Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2015 13:47:57 +0000
From: "McDevitt-Stredney, Marsha" <marshams at library.ohio.gov>
To: "oplinlist at lists.oplin.org" <oplinlist at lists.oplin.org>
Subject: [OPLINLIST] Learning Opportunities at no cost to you from
	WebJunction and the State Library of Ohio
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[cid:image003.png at 01D06D2A.18EC0780]Please excuse multiple postings?

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Tuesday, April 21, 2015 ? 2 pm Eastern / 11 am Pacific ? 60 min
Registration:
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Can?t attend the live session? Don?t worry. All webinars are archived and included in the WebJunction course catalog<http://learn.webjunction.org/> so you can watch when your schedule permits and receive a certificate of attendance.

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Marsha McDevitt-Stredney, Ph.D.
Public Information Officer
Director, Marketing & Communications
274 E. 1st Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201
Tel: 614-644-6875
Fax: 614-466-3584
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