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WSL Updates, Jan. 8, 2009

Volume 5:   January 8, 2009 for the WSL Updates mailing list

Topics include:

1)  GATHERING IDEAS FOR LSTA 2010 FUNDING SUSPENDED FOR THIS YEAR

2)  FIRST TUESDAYS JAN 13 FEATURES WASHINGTON RURAL HERITAGE

3)  TWO TRAININGS ON JAN. 14, INCLUDING LIBRARY 2.0 HOSTED BY WSL

4)  2008 STATEWIDE DATABASE TRIALS END

5)  MOVIE LICENSING OFFER FROM MPLC

6)  MARYANN KOHL SUMMER READING CREATIVITY WORKSHOPS

7)  ALA/YALSA COURSES ON WORKING WITH YOUTH AVAILABLE

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1)  GATHERING IDEAS FOR LSTA 2010 FUNDING SUSPENDED FOR THIS YEAR

We wish to announce that there will be no open period in the spring of 2009 for a Gathering Ideas process regarding suggestions for the use of 2010 LSTA funding by the Washington State Library. Projects that are currently underway will consume almost all of the federal LSTA funds that the State Library anticipates receiving. We look forward to resuming the Gathering Ideas process again when one or more of the current projects have reached their conclusion. If you have questions or comments, please contact Jeff Martin at 360-704-5248 or [email protected]. You may also contact him with ideas for the future use of LSTA funding as those ideas occur to you. These ideas will be held for future consideration.

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2)  FIRST TUESDAYS JAN 13 FEATURES WASHINGTON RURAL HERITAGE

The First Tuesdays guest speakers on Jan. 13, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. for an hour, will be Evan Robb and Kirsten Furl of the Washington State Library, discussing the Washington Rural Heritage Program. See www.secstate.wa.gov/quicklinks/tuesday for a further description of the January program. Also the archived recording of the December First Tuesdays program, on the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library, is now available at the same site, with links to this and earlier programs on the right side of the page.

The First Tuesdays free webinar will be available on Jan. 13 at webj.horizonwimba.com, Washington Training Room 1. First Tuesdays began as a service to small and rural libraries, but those from any library are welcome to take part. Branch staff should first check with supervisors. If you have never participated in any Wimba session, you will need to go through a quick set-up wizard first. For more information, contact Susan Barrett, [email protected] or toll free 1-866-538-4996.

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3)  TWO TRAININGS ON JAN. 14, INCLUDING LIBRARY 2.0 HOSTED BY WSL

The Washington State Library will host a Library 2.0 live online training event for library staff on January 14, 2009, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Registration is required; the training is free. Register at www.secstate.wa.gov/quicklinks/2-oh.

For some, Library 2.0 is new and uncharted territory. For others, it’s the same thing we’ve been doing for years. Find out where the term originated, what it actually means, and how it intertwines with Web 2.0.

And, at 11:00 a.m. the same day,  WebJunction offers “Shelf Read Your Personal Information: Getting Organized and Staying That Way”, a free one-hour WebJunction Webinar. Register at evanced.info/webjunction/evanced/eventsignup.asp?ID=1535.

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4)  2008 STATEWIDE DATABASE TRIALS END

The 2008 Statewide Database Trials, which ran through November and December, are now closed. A lot of interesting products from a number of vendors were available during these trials, and we hope that libraries found the trial period useful. Perhaps the most important part of the trials is the final step, expressing your interest in those databases that struck your fancy. Libraries, by submitting interest, ensure that vendors realize the value of statewide trials and continue to participate in them. It also presents the opportunity to discover a group purchasing possibility, potentially saving Washington libraries significant amounts.

Please fill out the 2008 Database Trials Interest Form as soon as you get a chance, and let us know which products you liked.

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5)  MOVIE LICENSING OFFER FROM MPLC

As a reminder, MPLC (Motion Picture Licensing Corporation) is again offering public libraries in Washington the opportunity to purchase discounted public performance site licenses for showing movies. The cost has increased slightly to $60 per year per library location, or for a license which includes Walt Disney Pictures, the cost is $165 per building per year.

For more information, and to take advantage of this offer, visit the SDL Movie Licensing page www.secstate.wa.gov/quicklinks/Movie-Licensing, print and fill out the MPLC Brochure, and return it directly to MPLC. The deadline for response is January 31, 2009.

Refer questions to Will Stuivenga [email protected] 360-704-5217 or Ahniwa Ferrari [email protected] 360-570-5587 or toll free 866-538-4996.

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6)  MARYANN KOHL SUMMER READING CREATIVITY WORKSHOPS

Save these dates for a workshop with nationally known author and presenter MaryAnn Kohl – Saturday, February 7 at Redmond Public Library, and Saturday, May 16 at Ellensburg Public Library, both from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. MaryAnn will provide a full day workshop that stresses the process of art: exploration, discovery, and individual creativity. Applicable for those working with preschool through school age children and guaranteed to jump start your energy for the 2009 Summer Reading Program “Be Creative @ Your Library.” Watch for details and registration info coming soon. For more information on MaryAnn Kohl presentations, visit www.brightring.com/presentations.html.

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7)  ALA/YALSA COURSES ON WORKING WITH YOUTH

The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), has opened registration for three online courses in Winter 2009: “Booktalks Quick and Simple” (Nancy Keane); “Boys and Books: Encouraging Early Teen and Tween Boys to Read” (Jenine Lillian) and “Power Programming for Teens” (Amy Alessio).

These courses begin Feb. 9 and meet for four weeks. Course descriptions are available at www.secstate.wa.gov/quicklinks/yalsa. Register at www.secstate.wa.gov/quicklinks/alareg. Costs are $135 for YALSA members, $175 for ALA members and $195 for nonmembers. Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. You can apply for WSL’s CE assistance (half of cost, requested 30 days in advance) if you work with youth. Information and applications are available at www.secstate.wa.gov/quicklinks/CE.




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