Friday, August 28, 2009

NETLS Information & Updates 8/28

STARTING SURVEYS
As we begin our new fiscal year we’ll be sending a series of quick surveys, primarily to confirm your intention to participate in our group purchases or subsidy.  The current survey tallies your intent to participate in the courier service.  Please respond to all surveys, even if your answer is “No, thanks!” 

TEXpress COURIER COSTS 2010

NETLS is providing $900 subsidies for TEXpress service to libraries that are not receiving a subsidy from TSLAC.  There are two strings attached -- one is participation in sample week and the other is monthly reporting on the Amigos website.

    5 - day service   $4,500 – 900 (NETLS pays to Amigos) = $3,600 Library cost, paid to Amigos
     3 - day service   $3,075 – 900 (NETLS pays to Amigos) = $2,175 Library cost, paid to Amigos
     2 - day service   $2,425 – 900 (NETLS pays to Amigos) = $1,525 Library cost, paid to Amigos

Directors --  please invite your staff members to receive these NETLS updates by subscribing to NETLS News email list.  The NETLS News list is interactive, members may post.  The Directors’ list is a one-way communication from NETLS Staff to directors. 


LOAN STAR AWARDS SFY2010 
 
The list of 2010 Loan Star Awards is posted here on the TSLAC website.  Funding for this project was increased in the recent legislative session.   


FREE TO LIBRARIES 
With more adults turning to their library for job search and resume help, Tutor.com is offering all of its clients a chance to host a FREE Resume Workshop online, Wednesday, September 30. Resume expert and author Barbara Safani will present via webinar that you can broadcast at your library* to job-seekers in your community.  After you register, you’ll get tips for hosting and promoting a successful event, as well as posters and handouts to promote the workshop. Note: This Resume Workshop Webinar is only for library staff and patrons to attend as a group from your library. Please do not forward this invitation or webinar URL to individual patrons.


JOB POSTINGS
     The City of Cedar Park (a suburb of Austin) is seeking qualified applicants for an Operations Manager to manage and oversee the public and technical service divisions of the Library. The position will assist with the administrative function of the Library; oversee the development and implementation of new technology resources; and work as a system administrator of the Library's Integrated Library System. Applicants must possess strong interpersonal and communication skills to work with large and diverse groups.  For more information visit:   http://www.cedarparktx.us/cp/job_view.aspx

 


BROADBAND STIMULUS UPDATE
STRONG DEMAND FOR BROADBAND STIMULUS FUNDS
from the Benton Foundation  [SOURCE: National Telecommunications and Information Administration]
On August 27, the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and the Department of Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service (RUS) announced that they received almost 2,200 applications requesting nearly $28 billion in funding for proposed broadband projects reaching all 50 US states and territories and the District of Columbia. This is the first round of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding aimed at expanding broadband access and adoption to help bridge the technological divide and create jobs building Internet infrastructure, with $4 billion available through loans, grants, and loan/grant combinations. Applications came in from a diverse range of parties including state, local, and tribal governments; nonprofits; industry; anchor institutions, such as libraries, universities, community colleges, and hospitals; public safety organizations; and other entities in rural, suburban, and urban areas. "Applicants requested nearly seven times the amount of funding available, which demonstrates the substantial interest in expanding broadband across the Nation," said Lawrence E. Strickling, Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and Administrator of NTIA. "We will move quickly but carefully to fund the best projects to bring broadband and jobs to more Americans." "The overwhelming response we received underscores the extensive interest in expanding broadband across the country. Rural communities clearly recognize that broadband can expand their economic opportunities and create jobs," said Jonathan Adelstein, Administrator, Rural Utilities Service, USDA. "The Obama Administration's goal is to target funds to serve areas of greatest need. The big demand for loans as well as grants demonstrates that we can leverage private investment with USDA's $2.5 billion to deliver the greatest bang for the taxpayers' buck."


OPPORTUNITIES…
1.
HeirLoom: Something Worth Saving, Something Worth Sharing” Project through Texas A&M University – Commerce. This oral history and archives project for rural communities targets African-American WWII veterans and increases the participation of African-Americans in the collection, preservation, and sharing of local community history. 

OPPORTUNITIES
2
.    The Electronic Information Working Group (EIWG) has vacancies for two public librarians.  Please send your nominations to the TexShare Database Coordinator, Russlene Waukechon by September 11, 2009.   You may make your nomination (may nominate yourself) by phone (512.463.7402), fax  (512.936.2306) or email.

Please include:
    Nominee's name
    Library
    Position
    Full contact information
    A brief statement of a nominee's qualifications.
    Written assurance that the nomination has the support of the nominee's library director.

Working group members should participate in the group's meetings, generally held two to four times annually (with one of the meetings in-person and the others by conference call), and follow through with assignments. Potential members must have the support of their institution for travel to at least one in-person meeting each year. Travel costs are not reimbursed by TexShare or the Texas State Library.

Potential members should have experience or an interest in the program area, a desire to enhance multi-type library resource sharing in Texas, and an interest in designing innovative programs to enhance library services to Texans.

OPPORTUNITIES…
3.
     The Gates Foundation's Opportunity Online Broadband Grant Program is looking for high-impact stories directly from patrons, commentary from library staff about the services they are able to provide or would provide if they had a broadband connection, and what patrons have done with the increased connection speed if they have gotten a high-speed connection. A video team is planning to be in the state for a week in September to try to get film stories in as many sites as possible.  If you are interested in participating in this project please read this blog post and contact Dawn Vogler at (512) 936-4449.

OPPORTUNITIES…
4
.  The Long Island Coalition Against Censorship is selling banned book week display materials for $40.00.

OPPORTUNITIES…
5
.  The ALA Public Programs Office and YALSA announce the theme and book titles for the next round of Great Stories CLUB grants.  Electronic applications for the reading and discussion series will be accepted September 1 through November 2 at www.ala.org/greatstories.   . 


Ongoing Gale database training webinars(newest products are listed first)

Ongoing E-Library training – see blog post here 

   Also available: Archives of SirsiDynix Institutes

                          Librarian Live Podcasts

August 29  FOL Book Sale 10 – 2pm, South Garland Library

September 1 New State Fiscal Year Begins – Happy New Year!!

September 1 New leased book contracts.  Contact B&T or Brodart/McNaughton representatives for more information.

By September 11 Nominations for EIGW due (see Opportunities 1 above)

By September 14 Barbara Bush Foundation application due  (links to application form)

By September 15 Ezra Jack Keats Minigrant applications due

By September 15 Humanities Texas (Major) Grant applications due

By September 15 Building Healthy Communities Grant application to Home Depot

September 17  Reaching our Spanish-Speaking Audience, Corsicana (6 CEUs)

By  September 18 Hooked on Hydroponics~ offers hydroponic equipment to expand exciting indoor gardening opportunities for students.

September 25 East Texas Book Fest Ornelas Center, Tyler (location of our meeting Aug 14) Authors

October 9  9th ILL Workshop DoubleTree Inn in Austin (Note, ILL 101 is offered at no charge)


Below the line
 
Who is your Chief Happiness Officer?  

     Happy Learning!      

 

Friday, August 21, 2009

NETLS Information & Updates 8/21

CRAZINESS IS OVER??
Thanks for sending your Summer Reading Club action shots, they’ve been a great addition to our website. Anytime you have a great photo or story to share, send it on!

It has been a busy (and rewarding) summer, feedback from the CD Symposium and the Tyler, What to Use and How to Choose session has been very positive. Today is the final day of the first round of the BTOP and BIP grants – we’re sending good wishes to those of you who applied.

TANG visits for this year’s group of assessments will be finished soon. We plan to retain Jerry Brock to follow up on concerns identified in the technology assessments and to help libraries meet their technology needs.

Most of our libraries have book sales. Here’s a service that comes and searches your book sale items, identifies the materials in demand, and sells the materials for you on consignment. They were highly recommended by a Metroplex area library.

Directors -invite your staff members to receive these NETLS updates by subscribing to NETLS News email list. The NETLS News list is interactive, members may post. The Directors’ list is a one-way communication from NETLS Staff to directors.


STATEWIDE TRENDS
Cumulative statewide statistics based on annual reports are available. Use these statistics as supporting documentation for your presentations. Since 1997 circulation has increased 43% statewide with a 3% increase from 2007 to 2008. See the full report here.


SURVEY SEASON
We’ll
be sending several surveys soon. We promise to keep them short. We expect to continue with courier subsidies and Tutor.com and other consortia pricing and we’ll need to know who is participating. We are interested in identifying other opportunities to provide favorable pricing that is based on combined purchasing power. Please help us help you by responding quickly


HUMANITIES TEXAS GRANTS
Applications for major grants ($1,500+) offered by/through Humanities Texas are due twice a year : March 15 and September 15. Applications for Humanities Texas minigrants (under $1,500) are due at least six weeks before the start of the planned project. For an idea of projects funded, see the current calendar of Humanities Texas events. Links to a sample minigrant grant application and sample major grants are here.


FACILITY AID
Do you have an up-to-date floor plan? Vance Hunt & Associates has generously offered to help libraries by providing basic professionally drawn floor plans. If you are interested in this no obligation opportunity, contact Craig Tappe at 972-740-9008 or 800-228-2623.

We recently received a letter of thanks for this project stating, in part “… with our updated floor plan… we will be able to assist our patrons in locating areas and collections much more efficiently. Computer locations can also be posted to facilitate ease in finding their workstation by the patron, and we will be able to display an up-to-date emergency evacuation plans throughout the building.”


OPPORTUNITIES…
1.
The Electronic Information Working Group (EIWG) has vacancies for two public librarians. Please send your nominations to the TexShare Database Coordinator, Russlene Waukechon by September 11, 2009. You may make your nomination (may nominate yourself) by phone (512.463.7402), fax (512.936.2306) or email.

Please include:
Nominee's name
Library
Position
Full contact information
A brief statement of a nominee's qualifications.
Written assurance that the nomination has the support of the nominee's library director.

Working group members should participate in the group's meetings, generally held two to four times annually (with one of the meetings in-person and the others by conference call), and follow through with assignments. Potential members must have the support of their institution for travel to at least one in-person meeting each year. Travel costs are not reimbursed by TexShare or the Texas State Library.

Potential members should have experience or an interest in the program area, a desire to enhance multi-type library resource sharing in Texas, and an interest in designing innovative programs to enhance library services to Texans.

OPPORTUNITIES…
2.
The Gates Foundation's Opportunity Online Broadband Grant Program is looking for high-impact stories directly from patrons, commentary from library staff about the services they are able to provide or would provide if they had a broadband connection, and what patrons have done with the increased connection speed if they have gotten a high-speed connection. A video team is planning to be in the state for a week in September to try to get film stories in as many sites as possible. If you are interested in participating in this project please read this blog post and contact Dawn Vogler at (512) 936-4449.

OPPORTUNITIES…
3
. The Long Island Coalition Against Censorship is selling banned book week display materials for $40.00.


INNOVATION

The current issue of Library Journal features the self-service library … here are some interesting products:

Book Delivery Computer Vending Movie/Music (fund raiser? Or library adaptation?


FREE TO A GOOD HOME..
Contact Rose Farhood in Leonard if you are interested in a used microfilm reader or used microfiche reader.


Ongoing Gale database training webinars(newest products are listed first)

Ongoing E-Library training – see blog post here

Also available: Archives of SirsiDynix Institutes

Librarian Live Podcasts

August 26 Webinar Library Technology Policies Register here

September 1 New State Fiscal Year Begins – Happy New Year!

September 1 New leased book contracts. Contact B&T or Brodart/McNaughton representatives for more information.

By September 11 Nominations for EIGW due (see Opportunities 1 above)

By September 14 Barbara Bush Foundation application due (links to application form)

By September 15 Ezra Jack Keats Minigrant applications due

By September 15 Humanities Texas (Major) Grant applications due

By September 15 Building Healthy Communities Grant application to Home Depot

September 17 Reaching our Spanish-Speaking Audience, Corsicana (6 CEUs)

By September 18 Hooked on Hydroponics~ offers hydroponic equipment to expand exciting indoor gardening opportunities for students.

September 25 East Texas Book Fest Ornelas Center, Tyler (location of our meeting Aug 14) Authors


Below the line

See you in the funny papers

Monday, July 13, 2009

BROADBAND APPLICATIONS 7/13

BROADBAND APPLICATION PACKETS *HERE*

WEBINAR is archived here

GRANT GUIDELINES (.pdf)  For Public Computing Center information see pages 61-87.   


 BUILD-A-BEAR WORKSHOP
    The Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation is committed to improving communities and impacting lives by supporting programs throughout the United States that address the needs of children and families, animals, and the environment. Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000, with an average of $2,500. Build-A-Bear Workshop also provides gift certificate donations


AUGUST 7 MEETING IN TYLER
     Next week we’ll be releasing registration information and further details about the August 7 workshop and regional meeting at the Ornelas Activity Center on the UT Tyler Campus.   This event will feature representatives from several of our jobbers to demonstrate how to use their search tools and catalogs to serve special populations or address specific needs.  Leased books plans and the new NETLS leased book agreements will be presented by representatives from McNaughton (Brodart) and Baker & Taylor.  We’ll have some “meet the Coordinator” time and lots more...  everyone is welcome!  More soon!


 GRAPHIC MYTHS & LEGENDS
     July’s featured NetLibrary title (free this month for all TSLAC NetLibrary users) is a graphic novel of Beowulf  To read the story, log in to your NetLibrary personal account and click on the featured title on the right side of the screen.  The full Myths and Legends series by Graphic Universe is available in print from Lerner Publishing.


VACANCY - IRVING     

     SENIOR LIBRARY ASSISTANT FULL PAY RANGE $16.97 - $23.94 PER HOUR

Duties include advising and assisting library patrons and may require lifting up to 60 pounds frequently. An Associate’s degree, or equivalent, from an accredited college or university with a major in liberal arts or a related field and one year of library experience required. Must have knowledge of library practices and computers and have excellent customer service skills. Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills beneficial. Hours may vary and include evenings and weekends. Clerical and typing test may be required. Posting closes July 15.


UNTIL THEY ARE GONE..
     Refurbished computers from the Garland Independent School District are listed on Ebay for $85. including monitor, mouse, keyboard, with Windows XP Professional operating system and Open Office installed.  Guaranteed not to be DOA (dead on arrival, should work when you get it but no further guarantees.)


By July 15 Humanities Collections and Reference Resources   Funding from this program strengthens efforts to extend the life of important collections and make their intellectual content widely accessible, often through the use of digital technology.

July Helping Your Community Get Back to Work – Community members welcome!

o       July 16 – Aubrey, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

o       July 17 – DeSoto, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

o       July 22 – Greenville, 12 to 4 p.m.

o       July 23 – South Garland Branch, NMLS, 12 to 4 p.m.

o       July 24 – Coppell, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

July 21, Webinar: Open Source Library System Software: Libraries Are Doing it For Themselves  2 – 3 pm

By July 24 Register to win 60 books from Sterling Publishing (read the rules  - a .pdf)

July 28-30 TLA Annual Assembly  Austin

July 30 – August 1  Friends of the Plano Public Library book sale,  at Plano Centre

Now through July 31  Everyone Wins -- When School and Public Libraries Cooperate! Online 4 CEUs for school and public librarians.

July 31  Deadline for submitting Loan Star Library Program Revision Requests (.doc), if needed.        

August 7  Tyler – save the date for this regional meeting – details to follow

August 7  Spanish-Language Collection Development, webinar 2:00 p.m.  This session is part of a new series of webinars from Small Library Management, and everyone is invited to attend.  

August 14 Selecting the Right Stuff –     Allen  Registration for the symposium is booming, register now!

By August 15  Humanities Texas (Major) Grant letters of interest/grant applications due

By September 15 Ezra Jack Keats Minigrant applications due

By September 15 Humanities Texas (Major) Grant applications due

By September 15 Building Healthy Communities Grant application to Home Depot

By  September 18 Hooked on Hydroponics~ offers hydroponic equipment to expand exciting indoor gardening opportunities for students.


Below the line

  What a great idea!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

NETLS Information & Updates 7/9

BROADBAND NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY

WEBINAR is archived here

The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and the Department of Agriculture's Rural Utilities Service (RUS) have announced the first series of public workshops about the application process for $4 billion in broadband grants and loans under the Recovery Act. NTIA and RUS gave extensive consideration to the workshop locations: they selected locations representative of rural and urban needs, as well as a diversity of regions, populations, topographies and city/metropolitan-area sizes. They also considered the travel needs of attendees. Online registration for the Workshops Fax your registration for the Workshops (This from an attendee at an early session.)

Workshop Presentations

Presentation - Overview of the Broadband Program

Presentation - BIP Program

Presentation - BTOP Program

Presentation - BIP Accounting and Auditing

Presentation - Infrastructure Part 1

Presentation - Infrastructure Part 2

Presentation - BTOP Sustainable Adoption

Presentation - Public Computer Centers

Presentation - Compliance


RECYCLING THE WEEDS
Okay, how do we get rid of all the unneeded library materials or donations?

The answer depends on what you have that is unwanted. Are the unneeded items new, published in the past 5 years and in great condition? If they are relatively new and in good shape offer them to a local hospital, school, community center or neighboring library or try Half Price Books. Some older (and new) materials can be shipped off to a program such as BetterWorld Books to be sold online or donated overseas. If the items are no longer useful as books because they are damaged, falling apart, or otherwise unwanted, the materials can be recycled – paper shredded and used in recycled paper products.

Patricia Davis of Vista Fibers recycling plant in Garland suggests libraries contact Boy Scout Troops to collect and deliver the excess materials (by appointment) to Vista Fibers at Garland Road & 635. The Boy Scouts offer a Pulp & Paper merit badge, one of the badge requirements may be filled by a visit to a recycling center. In cooler months Vista Fibers offers tours of their facilities by appointment only. At this time there is an abundance of paper being recycled so there would be no compensation for the books but they will not be in a landfill and will have been disposed of responsibly. Ms Davis can be reached at 214 878 4292.


HUMANITIES TEXAS GRANTS
Applications for major grants ($1,500+) offered by/through Humanities Texas are due twice a year : March 15 and September 15. Applications for Humanities Texas minigrants (under $1,500)are due at least six weeks before the start of the planned project. For an idea of projects funded, see the current calendar of Humanities Texas events. Links to a sample minigrant grant application and sample major grants are here.


BUILD-A-BEAR WORKSHOP
The Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation is committed to improving communities and impacting lives by supporting programs throughout the United States that address the needs of children and families, animals, and the environment. Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000, with an average of $2,500. Build-A-Bear Workshop also provides gift certificate donations


7 MEETING IN TYLER
Next week we’ll be releasing registration information and further details about the August 7 workshop and regional meeting at the Ornelas Activity Center on the UT Tyler Campus. This event will feature representatives from several of our jobbers to demonstrate how to use their search tools and catalogs to serve special populations or address specific needs. Leased books plans and the new NETLS leased book agreements will be presented by representatives from McNaughton (Brodart) and Baker & Taylor. We’ll have some “meet the Coordinator” time and lots more... everyone is welcome!


LIBRARY DEVELOPMENTS Blog
For a variety of training options, check the Library Developments blog on the TSLAC website.!


TEXAS READING CLUB AND THE TEXAS TEENS READ! SURVEYS
Christine McNew (TSLAC) is asking for your input with two surveys each of which require about 2 to 5 minutes to complete, depending on the length of answers you give to open-ended questions. Your comments and suggestions are valued and appreciated.
Texas Reading Club Reading Log Survey

Texas Teens Read! Reading Log Survey


UNTIL THEY ARE GONE..
Refurbished computers from the Garland Independent School District are listed on Ebay for $85. including monitor, mouse, keyboard, with Windows XP Professional operating system and Open Office installed. Guaranteed not to be DOA (dead on arrival, should work when you get it but no further guarantees.)


By July 15 Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Funding from this program strengthens efforts to extend the life of important collections and make their intellectual content widely accessible, often through the use of digital technology.

July Helping Your Community Get Back to Work – Community members welcome!

  • July 16 – Aubrey, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • July 17 – DeSoto, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • July 22 – Greenville, 12 to 4 p.m.
  • July 23 – South Garland Branch, NMLS, 12 to 4 p.m.
  • July 24 – Coppell, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

July 21, Webinar: Open Source Library System Software: Libraries Are Doing it For Themselves 2 – 3 pm

By July 24 Register to win 60 books from Sterling Publishing (read the rules - a .pdf)

July 28-30 TLA Annual Assembly Austin

Now through July 31 Everyone Wins -- When School and Public Libraries Cooperate!Online 4 CEUs for school and public librarians.

July 31 Deadline for submitting Loan Star Library Program Revision Requests (.doc), if needed.

August 7 Tylersave the date for this regional meeting and workshop – details to follow

August 7 Spanish-Language Collection Development, webinar 2:00 p.m. This session is part of a new series of webinars from Small Library Management, and everyone is invited to attend.

August 14 Selecting the Right StuffAllen Registration for the symposium is booming, register now!

By August 15 Humanities Texas (Major) Grant letters of interest/grant applications due

By September 15 Ezra Jack Keats Minigrant applications due

By September 15 Humanities Texas (Major) Grant applications due

By September 15 Building Healthy Communities Grant application to Home Depot

By September 18 Hooked on Hydroponics~ offers hydroponic equipment to expand exciting indoor gardening opportunities for students.


Below the line

Library quiz answers from Middle Schoolers