WSL Updates for June 21, 2012

WSL Updates for June 21, 2012

Volume 8, June 21, 2012 for the WSL Updates mailing list

Topics include:

1) THERE’S STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR NW ILL

2) PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDING AND TECHNOLOGY STUDY

3) TIPS ON INTERNET SAFETY

4) LOOKING FOR COURSES IN PRESERVATION?

5) GET READY FOR BOOK LUST REDISCOVERIES

6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK

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1) THERE’S STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR NW ILL

Registration is still open for the 11th Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Conference (NWILL 2012). This year’s conference, Delivering on the Discovery Expectation, promises to be an exciting one and will feature Stephen Abram as keynote speaker. Sessions include:

  • “The Real Cost of ILL” presented by Lars Leon;
  • “Delivering on User Expectations in a One-Click World” presented by Joanne Percy;
  • “Patron-driven E-Book Initiative by the Orbis Cascade Alliance” presented by Greg Doyle.

NWILL 2012 will take place September 13 – 14, 2012, at Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus, Portland, Oregon. Scholarships are available for four attendees; Continuing Education (CE) grants are also available from the Washington State Library. For additional information about CE grants, visit www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/CE. For additional information about NWILL 2012, and to register, visit www.nwill.org.

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2) PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDING AND TECHNOLOGY STUDY

How are public libraries continuing to provide access to technology despite budget cuts? More than 7,200 public libraries in all 50 states and the District of Columbia participated in the “Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study 2011 – 2012.” The study, appearing in the newly-released digital supplement to American Libraries, reveals:

  • Study data used to inform national policy, including new digital literacy initiatives from the FCC;
  • Libraries are part of the solution for those in search of the digital connection and literacy required by today’s competitive global marketplace.

To read the full report, visit www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/Summer2012Dig.

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3) TIPS ON INTERNET SAFETY

Computer interconnectivity has produced enormous benefits but has also enabled criminal activity that exploits this interconnectivity for financial gain and other malicious purposes, such as Internet fraud, child exploitation, identity theft, and terrorism. For children, the Internet often serves as a positive and powerful arena for socializing and learning. However, the use of the Internet also brings about risks to their safety, including the dangers of sexual solicitation, online harassment and bullying, and exposure to illegal content. The National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) has compiled a number of resources on topics associated with Internet safety. Reduce your online risk by visiting www.ncjrs.gov/internetsafety.

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4) LOOKING FOR COURSES IN PRESERVATION?

Are you thinking about taking courses in preservation? ALA’s Preservation Education Directory has been updated and is now available for free on the website of its division, the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS). The Directory includes current contact information and course listings for graduate level preservation and preservation-related courses at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. It also lists institutions and organizations that provide continuing education courses in preservation. The Directory, now in its 9th edition, has been expanded from previous editions to include training in the areas of audiovisual and digital media preservation. To access the Directory, visit www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/Preserve9.

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5) GET READY FOR BOOK LUST REDISCOVERIES

Mark your calendars! Join esteemed Seattle librarian Nancy Pearl in a free Booklist webinar that features a discussion of her new book series, Book Lust Rediscoveries, a publishing program devoted to reintroducing some of the best (and now out of print) novels originally published between 1960 and 2000. Each new edition is personally selected by Nancy Pearl and includes an introduction by her, discussion questions for book groups, and a list of recommended further readings. Joining Nancy in the webinar will be Rhian Ellis, author of After Life, and Frederick G. Dillen, author of Fool, to discuss the series, as well as their own favorite moments of discovering a wonderful book.

Webinar information:

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6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK

Monday, June 25:

Tuesday, June 26:

  • Bozarthzone! Turning Stress into Power (InSync Training); 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PDT;
  • Building a Solid Fundraising- Centric Mobile Website and App (Nonprofit Webinars); 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. PDT;
  • OneClickdigital Downloadable Audio Patron Training (Recorded Books); 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. PDT: www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/Train26June;

Wednesday, June 27:

  • Tech Talk with Michael Sauers: A conversation with Jamie LaRue (NCompass Live); 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. PDT;
  • My Research & RefWorks: Perfect Together (ProQuest); 10:00 – 10:30 a.m. PDT: www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/PQ322;

Friday, June 29:

For more information and to register (for those not linked above), visit the WSL Training Calendar at www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/training.

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