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E-rate Beginners Workshop: Harrisburg

Posted in Events - Training on August 28, 2009 by Nancy
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Training Date: October 05, 2009

E-rate Workshop for Beginners Scheduled – Register LATER

Are you new to the E-rate program? Need a refresher course? Have a
new employee you’d like trained as an E-rate backup? Help is coming!
A full-day training workshop for E-rate will be presented. The training will contain details of program rules, eligibility issues, discount calculations, and completing the forms. This message is to simply alert you to the date and location of the training session; registration
details will follow in a few weeks.

Check-in will begin at 8:30 a.m., with the workshop running from 9 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Each attendee will receive a comprehensive 3-inch E-rate Binder that contains copies of the PowerPoint presentation, fact sheets, forms, sample letters, tips, etc. Lunch will be provided and there is no charge to attend, but registration will be required in a few weeks. There also will be several webinars scheduled to provide updates and training for veteran E-rate applicants and those details will be announced later.

Date and location for beginner’s training:

* Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15, Summerdale (Harrisburg area):
Monday, October 5



District Library Meeting Notes

Posted in Learn Something on August 27, 2009 by Carrie
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Event Date: August 19, 2009

Here are the notes from the District Library Meeting that took place on Wed. Aug 19 at SIM. Meeting Notes

Here is the agenda packet that was distributed to all attendees: Handout Packet



Harrisburg Downtown Library Rededication

Posted in Events - Special Events on August 26, 2009 by Carrie
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Special Event Date: September 16, 2009

HDB Rededication Invitation

You are invited to attend the Harrisburg Downtown Library Rededication on Sept. 16, 2009 at 5:30.
Light refreshments will be served.

R.S.V.P by September 11, 2009
Call Bobbie Jo at 234-4961 x 109
or use the Library Rededication link at dcls.org.

See the attached formal invitation: Invitation



Drexel University Positions: Philadelphia

Posted in Employment - State on August 26, 2009 by Nancy
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DREXEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF INFORMATION
SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY

Full-time Faculty Positions

Drexel University’s College of Information Science & Technology (IST) invites applications for several tenure-track positions at the assistant, associate, or full professor level. We welcome applications with a wide variety of teaching and research interests. We are particularly interested in applicants in the following areas:

Digital preservation
Digital libraries
Digital reference
Electronic records management
Information policy
Information representation and retrieval
Library management and leadership
Information security
Information architecture
Human-computer interaction
The successful candidate will have:

A completed doctorate in a related field
Evidence of excellence in teaching and research
Interest in working with a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary faculty
Candidates for senior positions should have established research records and success in obtaining external research funding. Joint appointments with other Drexel academic units are also a possibility.

The IST view of information is broad, multidisciplinary, and practical. IST continues to evolve as an innovative leader in educating information professionals in the twenty-first century, combining high quality teaching and research in a broad, multidisciplinary, and collaborative environment. We offer three BS degrees, three Masters degrees, and the PhD. Full-time PhD students are supported either through faculty research grants from the National Science Foundation, the Institute for Library and Museum Services, and other funding agencies, or while performing other research or teaching related activities in the College. The ALA Accredited MS(LIS) degree is highly ranked, both overall and for specializations in information systems and digital librarianship. Faculty and student interests span a broad spectrum of library and information science areas. All academic programs emphasize applied research, with a tradition of both quantitative and qualitative research that encourages interdisciplinary activity. We consider experience in industry a plus.

The College is host to the Internet Public Library (IPL) www.ipl.org. It serves as a teaching and research forum that unites the broad faculty interests across the College.

Drexel is a privately endowed technology university founded in 1891. With approximately 20,000 students, it has one of the largest undergraduate cooperative education programs in the nation, with formal relationships in place with over 1500 local, national, and multi-national companies. Drexel is located on Philadelphia’s Avenue of Technology in University City and at the hub of the academic, cultural, and historical resources of the nation’s fourth largest metropolitan region. Philadelphia is also the midpoint of a mid-Atlantic technology corridor that stretches from New York City (100 miles north) to Washington, DC (135 miles south).

To apply for this position, please apply online at:Frameset.jsp?time=1251292778874 and search for position number 3178.

Members of the Search Committee will be available at the ASIST and ALISE annual meetings and at the ALA mid-winter meeting to discuss these open faculty positions.

Drexel University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The iSchool at Drexel is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community



Snapshot PA Libraries

Posted in Events - Special Events, Services - Youth Services on August 26, 2009 by Nancy
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Event Date: October 28, 2009

The Pennsylvania Library Association and Commonwealth Libraries is launching a project called Snapshot PA: One Day in the Life of Pennsylvania Libraries–October 28, 2009. Its purpose is to capture the impact that Pennsylvania libraries have on their communities on a typical day.

We are asking librarians from all types of libraries to participate, public and academic libraries, school and special libraries, hospital libraries and government libraries; from the tiniest facility to the largest county systems. We created a quick survey to capture the daily activities of libraries across the state. A copy of that survey is attached Survey_11201318 allowing you to know what type of information we are asking for. Shortly after October 28, 2009 we will ask you to complete the survey online through Survey Monkey.

HSLC is working with us to create a SnapShot PA: One Day in the Life of Pennsylvania Libraries-October 28, 2009 web site. snapshotpa.org The site serves two purposes. First it will host helpful tools for you to use to make your SnapShot day a success (template forms to use, photo permission samples, tips to successfully use your data, etc). The web site will also be our link to the public by sharing the amazing results I know we will gather.

Sharing this information with all librarians. Meet with your staff and begin planning the best way for you to collect data, stories and pictures that represent a day in the life at your library. If you have any questions please email mstern from Delaware County libraries.



Newport Library resources for Job Seekers

Posted in Learn Something on August 25, 2009 by Nancy
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Take a look to see lots of new local career resources gathered by Newport Public Library. Many titles for job seekers were purchased with a grant from the Perry County Community Foundation.
flyer for career link 2009

workforce resource grant brochure



Nominate a Librarian!

Posted in Awards on August 25, 2009 by Carrie
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Nominate a Librarian!

How does a specific librarian touch your community?
Nominations to recognize a special librarian (public, academic, or school categories) are open from Aug. 17 to Oct. 9, 2009. Winners will be announced in early November. Let the New York Times and the Carnegie Corporation honor your favorite librarian! Take a minute to nominate one today.



FRE Closed for Birdies for Books

Posted in Events - Planned Closings, Events - Special Events on August 21, 2009 by Carrie
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Special Event Date: February 20, 2010

Fredricksen will be closed to the general public for library operations all day on Saturday, Feb. 20. The library will be open to golfers only.

The library is doing Birdie for Books, a fund-raiser in which a minature golf course will be built inside the library. The flyer (with an incorrect date is attached.) FREBirdie for Books Flyer

Anyone who wants to golf and supports the library is invited.



Ride to Read for NWP

Posted in Events - Special Events on August 20, 2009 by Carrie
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Special Event Date: September 26, 2009

Want to ride your bicycle for a good cause?
Learn all about this great fundraising and community building event.



2010 Trustee Institute: Pittsburgh

Posted in Events - Special Events on August 20, 2009 by Nancy
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Special Event Date: April 24, 2010

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania District Library Center announces April 24, 2010 as the date for the 2010 Trustee Institute at the Double Tree Monroeville/Pittsburgh. Library Directors, Trustee Presidents and Friends President or designee will be invited to attend. Refer to the attached agenda information: 2010 Institute Agenda (2)

The theme this year is “Library Survival Tactics – Let’s Not Waste a Good Crisis.” The Institute is free of charge for Library Directors, Board Presidents, Friends Presidents, District Consultants and PCBL Board Members. Library Directors, please pass this information on to your Board President and Friends President.

If a Board President or a Friends President cannot attend, another board member or Friends member may substitute. If more than one board member or more than one Friend wishes to attend, please have them email boyoung@state.pa.us. Names will be placed on a waiting list. The cost for anyone on the waiting list will be $50.00.

For registration information and form, go to:2010&df=calendar&EventType=ALL&Lib=&AgeGroup=ALL&LangType=0&WindowMode=&noheader=&lad=&pub=1&nopub=&page=&pgdisp=



2010 Trustee Institute: State College

Posted in Events - Conferences, Events - Special Events on August 20, 2009 by Nancy
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Special Event Date: April 10, 2010

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania District Library Center announces April 10, 2010 as the date for the 2010 Trustee Institute at the Penn State Conference Center in State College. Library Directors, Trustee Presidents and Friends President or designee will be invited to attend. Refer to the attached agenda information: 2010 Institute Agenda (2)

The theme this year is “Library Survival Tactics – Let’s Not Waste a Good Crisis.” The Institute is free of charge for Library Directors, Board Presidents, Friends Presidents, District Consultants and PCBL Board Members. Library Directors, please pass this information on to your Board President and Friends President.

If a Board President or a Friends President cannot attend, another board member or Friends member may substitute. If more than one board member or more than one Friend wishes to attend, please have them email boyoung@state.pa.us. Names will be put on a waiting list. The cost for anyone on the waiting list will be $50.00.

For registration information and form, go to:2010&df=calendar&EventType=ALL&Lib=&AgeGroup=ALL&LangType=0&WindowMode=&noheader=&lad=&pub=1&nopub=&page=&pgdisp=. Space is limited, so submit registration as soon as possible.



2010 Trustee Institute: Harrisburg

Posted in Events - Special Events on August 20, 2009 by Nancy
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Special Event Date: March 20, 2010

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania District Library Center announces March 20, 2010 as the date for the 2010 Trustee Institute at the Holiday Inn Harrisburg/Hershey. Library Directors, Trustee Presidents and Friends President or designee will be invited to attend. The theme this year is “Library Survival Tactics – Let’s Not Waste a Good Crisis.” The Institute is free of charge for Library Directors, Board Presidents, Friends Presidents, District Consultants and PCBL Board Members. Library Directors, please pass this information on to your Board President and Friends President.

If a Board President or a Friends President cannot attend, another board member or Friends member may substitute. If more than one board member or more than one Friend wishes to attend, please email boyoung@state.pa.us. Names will be on a waiting list and will be informed if there is room for them to attend. The cost for anyone on the waiting list will be $50.00.
Refer to the attached agenda information: 2010 Institute Agenda (2) Space is limited. Return completed forms as soon as possible.

For registration information and form, go to: 2010&df=calendar&EventType=ALL&Lib=&AgeGroup=ALL&LangType=0&WindowMode=&noheader=&lad=&pub=1&nopub=&page=&pgdisp=



Music in Libraries: Gettysburg

Posted in Events - Training on August 20, 2009 by Nancy
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Training Date: September 25, 2009

Music in Libraries: Just the Basics
Friday, September 25, 2009
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Musselman Library, Gettysburg College
Gettysburg, PA

Want to learn how to catalog all those different names and titles on
compact discs?
Or to answer reference questions about everything from Don Henley to Don Giovanni?

The Music Library Association and Musselman Library, Gettysburg College invite you to join us for workshops on sound recording cataloging and music reference:

The workshops are a pre-conference to the Music Library Association
Atlantic (ATMLA) chapter meeting, part of the MLA’s Education Outreach Program . The program provides workshops on the basics of music librarianship to individuals working in or considering a career in
libraries.

The workshops will be offered concurrently, and led by practicing music
librarians. Pre-conference participants are invited to attend a free
luncheon and the ATMLA chapter meeting immediately following the
pre-conference. The cost is included in the $12 registration fee
($10.00 early registration available).

For more information and registration, see the chapter meeting website:
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Commonwealth Libraries Grants

Posted in Grant Opportunities, Services - Youth Services on August 20, 2009 by Nancy
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The Office of Commonwealth Libraries is accepting applications from public libraries to establish family place community centers for early childhood information, parent education, socialization, emergent literacy, and family support. Family Place is a concept that expands the traditional role of public libraries into community centers for early childhood information, parent education, socialization, emergent literacy, and family support.

The information and application for these grants are attached below.
An original and one copy of the completed application, with any attachments and enclosures, must arrive at the Office of Commonwealth Libraries on or before November 4, 2009. Please use Word to fill in the application. You may expand the space provided for each answer, if needed.

All applicants must complete and submit the Internet Safety Certification for Applicant Public Libraries that is attached to the application.

FAMILY PLACE APPLICATION 2010

Family Place Application Cover 2010

Internet safety document



Youth Services Summer Debriefing at MOM

Posted in Events - Library Meetings on August 18, 2009 by Carrie
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Library Meeting Date: October 26, 2009

Staff who serve youth and work with Summer Reading Programs can unite at a Capital Area Library District Youth focused meeting.

  • Unwind from and debrief the group on summer reading program successes and mistakes in 2009.
  • Chat about Evanced Solutions implementation tales and plans.
  • Share statistics.
  • Give input for any potential collaborations for 2010 programs.
  • Discuss how you ran the summer program at your library and how you may want to change it (especially if budgets are reduced.)
  • More details and specific registration information to come.

    When: The District specific part of the meeting will begin at 10a.m.
    Where: MOM
    Registration: Register Here
    Here’s a copy of the agenda for the day: Agenda: DistrictDebriefingforSRP



    PaLA Conference Scholarships

    Posted in Grant Opportunities on August 17, 2009 by Nancy
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    The Pennsylvania Library Association (PaLA) is pleased to announce the availability of scholarships to attend the annual Pennsylvania Library Association Conference. The conference will be held this year the conference will be held in Harrisburg from Saturday, October 17th through Wednesday, October 21st. The conference will take place at the Hilton Harrisburg.

    There are conference grants that are sponsored by the Brodart Company, Boyd Mills Press and an anonymous donor. The Brodart Company is offering grants to attend the conference for support staff either for a day at the conference or for the full duration of the conference. There are two grants available from the Boyd Mills Press for Youth Services librarians to attend the conference who are first time attendees. There is also an anonymous Youth Services Grant available for a youth services librarian to attend to conference.

    Scholarship information and applications can be viewed and completed online at the following link:displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=196

    You must be a member of the Pennsylvania Library Association to apply for these grant opportunities. The deadline for the application submission is Thursday, September 10th.



    Ask Here PA Training

    Posted in Events - Training on August 07, 2009 by Nancy
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    Training Date: August 17, 2009

    HSLC/Access PA is pleased to announce the first Ask Here PA online
    training course titled Understanding and Promoting Ask Here PA.

    Registration for the course opens on Monday, August 3, 2009 and is
    limited to the first 20 students. The Understanding and Promoting Ask
    Here PA online course begins on Monday, August 17, 2009 and continues for two weeks through Sunday, August 30, 2009 and is offered free of charge.

    The course is designed for librarians and teachers in all schools and
    educational institutions in PA. School librarians are asked to share
    this opportunity with their classroom teachers. The Ask Here PA online
    course consists of two units. Unit 1 will focus on understanding how Ask Here PA works and Unit 2 will focus on using, evaluating and promoting Ask Here PA.

    The course runs for two weeks and certified Pennsylvania
    school librarians and teachers will be eligible to earn 3 Act 48 credit
    hours for taking the course.

    The course uses the eCollege course management service which is hosted by eCollege. Students will be able to access the course from any computer connected to the Internet to work independently any time of day or night. The instructor, Vince Mariner, will monitor the course and be available to students during normal business hours and via email.

    To register for the Ask Here PA Online Training Course, go to the AccessPA Learning Center at www.accesspalearn.org beginning Monday morning, August 3, 2009, and click on the Registration link located along the top of the website. It is NOT necessary to enter a User ID and password to begin the Registration process. On Step 2 of 7, make sure to select Ask Here PA Summer 2009 to register for the Ask Here PA online course that begins on Monday, August 17, 2009. To submit your registration, make sure to follow the directions carefully on Step 7 of 7.

    Feel free to contact the instructor, Vince Mariner via email at
    HSLC/Access PA at mariner@hslc.org with any questions regarding the Ask Here PA Online Training Course.



    Today’s Teens Workshop: Wilkes-Barre

    Posted in Events - Training on August 05, 2009 by Nancy
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    Training Date: September 23, 2009

    2BZ4 (too busy for) the Library?: Today’s Teens will be presented by Sheila (Anderson) Mikkelson

    Join us to focus on a segment of your community often not served by the public library. Learn about basics of teen development and behavior and fold that into setting up strong teen services. Gather ideas on how to educate your board and staff on the need to provide for this segment of the population. Find out what constitutes a worthwhile collection, print and non-print for teens. Also covered will be how to market services to teens through outreach, publicity, and providing a teen-friendly website. Learn how to create a space just for teens and build programs to have them return.

    Location and dates of the workshops are below:

    Monday, September 21 — PaTTAN, King of Prussia
    Tuesday, September 22 — New Cumberland Public Library
    Wednesday, September 23 — Best Western Eastern Mountain Inn

    Visit Sheila’s website for more information-www.sheilabanderson.com Door prizes – copies of Sheila’s books will be given away at each workshop.

    Public library staff will be granted five hours of continuing education credit. These workshops are sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Office of Commonwealth Libraries and supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act administered through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries.

    Find agenda and registration information at the following link:
    teenworkshop20093



    Today’s Teens Workshop: New Cumberland

    Posted in Events - Training on August 05, 2009 by Nancy
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    Training Date: September 22, 2009

    2BZ4 (too busy for) the Library?: Today’s Teens will be presented by Sheila (Anderson) Mikkelson

    Join us to focus on a segment of your community often not served by the public library. Learn about basics of teen development and behavior and fold that into setting up strong teen services. Gather ideas on how to educate your board and staff on the need to provide for this segment of the population. Find out what constitutes a worthwhile collection, print and non-print for teens. Also covered will be how to market services to teens through outreach, publicity, and providing a teen-friendly website. Learn how to create a space just for teens and build programs to have them return.

    Location and dates of the workshops are below:

    Monday, September 21 — PaTTAN, King of Prussia
    Tuesday, September 22 — New Cumberland Public Library
    Wednesday, September 23 — Best Western Eastern Mountain Inn

    Visit Sheila’s website for more information-www.sheilabanderson.com Door prizes – copies of Sheila’s books will be given away at each workshop.

    Public library staff will be granted five hours of continuing education credit. These workshops are sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Office of Commonwealth Libraries and supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act administered through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries.

    Find agenda and registration information at the following link:
    teenworkshop20092



    Today’s Teens Workshop: King of Prussia

    Posted in Events - Training on August 04, 2009 by Nancy
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    Training Date: September 21, 2009

    2BZ4 (too busy for) the Library?: Today’s Teens will be presented by Sheila (Anderson) Mikkelson

    Join us to focus on a segment of your community often not served by the public library. Learn about basics of teen development and behavior and fold that into setting up strong teen services. Gather ideas on how to educate your board and staff on the need to provide for this segment of the population. Find out what constitutes a worthwhile collection, print and non-print for teens. Also covered will be how to market services to teens through outreach, publicity, and providing a teen-friendly website. Learn how to create a space just for teens and build programs to have them return.

    Location and dates of the workshops are below:

    Monday, September 21 — PaTTAN, King of Prussia
    Tuesday, September 22 — New Cumberland Public Library
    Wednesday, September 23 — Best Western Eastern Mountain Inn

    Visit Sheila’s website for more information-www.sheilabanderson.com. Door prizes – copies of Sheila’s books will be given away at each workshop.

    Public library staff will be granted five hours of continuing education credit. These workshops are sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Office of Commonwealth Libraries and supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act administered through the Office of Commonwealth Libraries.

    Find agenda and registration information at the following link:
    teenworkshop20091