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Ride the Wave: Tips to Weather the Heat

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 Posted in Articles, For the Public, Technology and Resources | Comments Off on Ride the Wave: Tips to Weather the Heat


Hot Summer Sun (via Flickr)

Hot Summer Sun (via Flickr)

Forecasters claim that the temperature should drop by Friday, but right now Friday seems a long ways off. With the temperatures hovering in the high 90s, here are some resources with tips to help you survive the heat for the next few days until those cool (since when is mid-80s cool?) temperatures come back around to us. Of course it’s always hot in eastern Washington, but that just means these tips are even more relevant.

MedicineNet.com provides tips on “How to Survive a Heat Wave – Without Air Conditioning“, and includes such ideas as using public building for A/C (libraries are good options!), creating your own A/C with a box fan and bowl of ice, avoiding protein-rich meals (which heat your body), and more.

The CDC has a site on “Tips for Preventing Heat-Related Illness“, and has some additional ideas worth checking out. Among them: drinking more fluids, but avoiding sugar and caffeine; wearing loose, light-weight and light-colored clothing; and keeping an eye on those most at risk, e.g. seniors and younger children, to make sure that they are okay.

Both sites suggest hanging out in cool public buildings, and both mention public libraries as an excellent spot to rest out of the sun. Hey, public libraries are the coolest public buildings out there!

Hang in there, stay cool, and don’t forget to check in on those close to you who are most at risk from heat-related illness.

IMLS Publishes FY2007 Public Libraries Survey Report

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 Posted in Articles, For Libraries, News | Comments Off on IMLS Publishes FY2007 Public Libraries Survey Report


From the IMLS Press Release:

http://harvester.census.gov/imls/images/logoIMLS.gif“The report highlights a steady increase in library use over the last 10 years, with patrons accessing an incredible range of information resources and programs across the country. Recent national news reports suggest that public library use is even more pronounced in the last 6 months as a consequence of the economic downturn. In these difficult times, people are turning to a trusted, relevant community resource for vital information and support.”

The report includes a number of key findings to assist the library community, and policymakers, at the local, state, and national level, in making decisions to better their communities.

Check out the full report here.