Many of us have patrons facing unemployment these days. In addition to wanting basic details on filing for unemployment, patrons may be interested in more information on the Food Stamp Program. Now renamed the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the program is designed to provide nutritious food choices for low-income families. To find out if [...]
All Indiana libraries have the capability to download the MARC records from the Indiana Shared eBook Collection into their own catalog. Once records for the over 2,500 titles from leading publishers of reference, scholarly and professional books are downloaded, your patrons will have access to all the eBooks available through INSPIRE.
Catalog records will not only [...]
Please check the peanut butter and peanut butter products in your kitchen. As a result of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration inspection into Salmonella outbreaks, it has recalled peanut butter and products containing peanut butter from several companies within the last two weeks. Some of the recalls include products made by Wal-Mart, Meijer, Trader [...]
WebJunction Indiana’s membership grew to over 2,000 strong by the close of 2008 after 50 Indiana librarians and library staff members joined the online community last month. Indiana’s 2,047 members rank it among the top three largest statewide communities. Indiana membership has grown well over 300% since becoming an official WebJunction partner state in June [...]
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 was the first day of Session 1 of the 111th Congress of the United States. For an excellent resource on the role of Congress and the legislative process, please browse the website of The Center on Congress at Indiana University. For websites of members of the U.S. House of Representatives, go [...]