The Indiana Library and Historical Board (ILHB) will hold an official and final public hearing on new certification rules on Wednesday, May 7 at 10:00 a.m. at the Indiana State Library. A separate ILHB meeting to vote on the rules will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 16.
More information about the proposed certification rules, including FAQ’s, Certification Taskforce information and recommendations, and the presentation given at the ILF Annual Conference and regional certification meetings, is available on WebJunction Indiana. You are welcome to contact Wendy Knapp at (317) 232-3718 or wknapp@library.in.gov with questions.
COLUMBIA CITY NATIVE APPOINTED TO INDIANA LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL BOARD
On Wednesday, March 26, 2008, Governor Mitch Daniels announced the appointment of Jonathan (Jon) Myers to the Indiana Library and Historical Board. His appointment is effective immediately and will run through December 31, 2011. Mr. Myers was recommended by the Indiana Library Trustees Association (ILTA) and currently serves as Treasurer on the Peabody Public Library Board of Trustees in Columbia City, Indiana.
Mr. Myers is Senior Counsel in the Fort Wayne offices of Lincoln Financial Group, where he manages litigation nationwide for all of Lincoln Financial’s business units. He has 21 years of diverse legal and business experience, including approximately ten years as legal counsel for Lincoln Financial and eight years as a partner in the Columbia City law firm of Myers, Tison, Hockemeyer and McNagny.
Mr. Myers follows Patricia Steele as the ILTA’s representative on the Indiana Library and Historical Board.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR UPCOMING EVERY CHILD READY TO READ® ROUNDTABLE
By Marcia Smith-Woodard, Special Services Consultant, Library Development Office
The statewide Every Child Ready To Read® workshops facilitated by national trainers have been completed. The next phase of the grant includes a series of statewide roundtables designed to give participating library staff members an opportunity to share their progress. The roundtables will also be a chance for those who were unable to attend training to hear several firsthand stories about other libraries’ successes and plans to strengthen their early literacy efforts. Additionally, the roundtables will offer guidance to best utilize the ECRR kits and “Storytimes” books, and promote the ECRR program.
The eighth roundtable meeting in the ECRR series will be held in ILF District 1 on Tuesday, April 1, at the St. Joseph County Public Library from 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. (Eastern). The library is located at 304 South Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601-2330. The meeting is free and open to all library staff interested in children’s services.
Please register through Webjunction Indiana’s Online Calendar by Friday, March 28 if you plan to attend and click on April 1 to enter your contact information. Please feel free to bring “show and tell” examples of your ECRR successes to the roundtables.
The final ECRR roundtable is:
District 7 – April 9, 2008 Ohio Township Public Library, Newburgh
For more information, contact Marcia Smith-Woodard at mwoodard@library.in.gov, (317) 232-3719 or (800) 451-6028
IMPORTANT: The next ILHB meeting has been rescheduled from April 11, 2008 to May 7, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 401 at the Indiana State Library.
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is seeking the help of Indiana’s public libraries to promote its new online registration renewal service. During 2008, the BMV is offering a special $5 discount on every registration renewed online through their fast, secure and easy Website. Customers need only their driver license number, Social Security or Federal Identification number, and current insurance information to renew. The service accepts transactions made with a valid MasterCard or Visa credit or debit card.
Since the public library is the location of choice for Hoosiers to get online, especially for those without home Internet service, the BMV needs your help in spreading the word about this new service. They are supplying one promotional packet per library branch that contains a public-access computer table tent and a pack of 50 instruction cards. These items will arrive at your library next week as part of the LDO quarterly mailing.
And, just in time for tax day, your quarterly mailing will also contain several “I-File” cards. These cards give directions on how to access the Indiana Department of Revenue’s free Web-based tax filing service that allows taxpayers to file their Indiana individual income taxes quickly and securely.
If your library needs additional promotional materials, please contact Drew Griffis at agriffis@library.IN.gov. If you wish not to display these promotional items, feel free to send them back to the State Library via INfo Express.
REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR UPCOMING EVERY CHILD READY TO READ® ROUNDTABLE
By Marcia Smith-Woodard, Special Services Consultant, Library Development Office
The statewide Every Child Ready To Read® workshops facilitated by national trainers have been completed. The next phase of the grant includes a series of statewide roundtables designed to give participating library staff members an opportunity to share their progress. The roundtables will also be a chance for those who were unable to attend training to hear several firsthand stories about other libraries’ successes and plans to strengthen their early literacy efforts. Additionally, the roundtables will offer guidance to best utilize the ECRR kits and “Storytimes” books, and promote the ECRR program.
The seventh roundtable meeting in the ECRR series will be held in ILF District 8 on Monday, March 17, at the Anderson Public Library from 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. (Eastern). The library is located at 111 East 12th Street, Anderson, IN 46016-2701. The meeting is free and open to all library staff interested in children’s services.
Please register through Webjunction Indiana’s Online Calendar by Thursday, March 13 if you plan to attend. Click on March 17th to enter your contact information. Please feel free to bring “show and tell” examples of your ECRR successes to the roundtables.
Future ECRR roundtables dates include:
District 1 – April 1, 2008 St. Joseph County Public Library, South Bend
District 7 – April 9, 2008 Ohio Township Public Library, Newburgh
For more information, contact Marcia Smith-Woodard at mwoodard@library.in.gov, (317) 232-3719 or (800) 451-6028
CHECK OUT STATE QPA’S: THE COST-SAVING PROCUREMENT ALTERNATIVE FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES
The Indiana State Library beginning Saturday, March 8 will open its Talking Books and Manuscripts collections for public use between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. All other State Library collections and public services will continue to be available during the aforementioned hours. Additional staff will be present on Saturdays to accommodate for the added services and improve overall customer service.
The Indiana State Library is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Indiana State Library is closed on Sundays, as well as for most state and federal holidays.
About the Manuscripts Collection
The Manuscript Collection holds over 3 million manuscripts, dating from the earliest years of the state through contemporary times, from over 4,400 different collections. All collections have an Indiana connection, whether the papers are from an Indiana soldier, missionary, church, organization, or business. Among the collection’s strengths are Civil War-era letters and diaries, family papers, and the papers of many political figures from the Hoosier state. Anyone may use the materials housed in the Manuscripts Section.
About the Talking Books Collection
The Indiana Talking Book and Braille Library (TBBL) provides large print books, braille books, and books on tape to Indiana residents who are unable to read regular print, because of a visual or a physical disability. The TBBL is the Indiana Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, one of 57 regional libraries of the Library of Congress’ National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS).
STATE LIBRARY WELCOMES NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY CONSULTANT TO STAFF
The Indiana State Library is pleased to announce that Karen Ainslie has joined our staff as the Public Library Consultant. Originally from Ohio, Karen has returned to the Midwest via Southern California, where she worked as a Reference Librarian for the Los Angeles Public Library. In addition to her years of service in public librarianship, Karen also has experience in academic and corporate libraries. She received her Bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from the University of Michigan and her Master’s of Library Science from the University of Pittsburgh.
Karen’s primary responsibilities as the Public Library Consultant are general consultation to library staff and trustees, and specific consultation on library finance, including the e-rate program. She will also conduct workshops for directors and trustees on legal and finance issues, and monitor pertinent federal legislation affecting both the State Library and Indiana’s public libraries.
You may contact Karen at kainslie@library.IN.gov or (317) 232-1938.
REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR UPCOMING EVERY CHILD READY TO READ® ROUNDTABLE
The statewide Every Child Ready To Read® workshops facilitated by national trainers have been completed. The next phase of the grant includes a series of statewide roundtables designed to give participating library staff members an opportunity to share their progress. The roundtables will also be a chance for those who were unable to attend training to hear several firsthand stories about other libraries’ successes and plans to strengthen their early literacy efforts. Additionally, the roundtables will offer guidance to best utilize the ECRR kits and “Storytimes” books, and promote the ECRR program.
The seventh roundtable meeting in the ECRR series will be held in ILF District 8 on Monday, March 17, at the Anderson Public Library from 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. (Eastern). The library is located at 111 East 12th Street, Anderson, IN 46016-2701. The meeting is free and open to all library staff interested in children’s services.
Please register through Webjunction Indiana’s Online Calendar by Thursday, March 13 if you plan to attend. Click on March 17th to enter your contact information.
Please feel free to bring “show and tell” examples of your ECRR successes to the roundtables.
**Thursday, March 6 is the deadline to register for the sixth roundtable meeting to be held in ILF District 2 on Monday, March 10, at the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library – South Branch – from 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. (Eastern).
The library is located at 1755 East Center Road, Kokomo, IN 46902-5393.
Future ECRR roundtables dates include:
District 1 – April 1, 2008 St. Joseph County Public Library
District 7 – April 9, 2008 Ohio Township Public Library
For more information, contact Marcia Smith-Woodard at mwoodard@library.in.gov, (317) 232-3719 or (800) 451-6028.
STATE LIBRARY PRESENTING SUMMER READING ROUNDTABLES
The State Library will be presenting several round tables across the state for libraries to discuss upcoming summer reading plans. We’ll talk about programming ideas for all ages, publicity and more at each of the sessions.
Session dates and times are as follows:
Thursday, March 6th – Knox County Public Library 1-3pm
Tuesday, March 11th – Jasper County Public Library, Rensselaer 1-3pm
Friday, March 14th – Melton Public Library 1-3pm
Monday, March 17th – Johnson County Public Library, Trafalgar Branch 1-3pm
Tuesday, March 18th – Lawrenceburg Public Library 1-3pm
Wednesday, March 26th – South Whitley Public Library 10am-12
Monday, March 31st – Muncie Public Library, Kennedy Library 1-3pm
Visit Webjunction Indiana’s Online Calendar to register for any of the sessions.
The Indiana State Library is proud to sponsor “Fundraising for Public Libraries” workshops this Spring. The five statewide workshops, presented by Bill Caddell and Ron Newlin, will give Library Directors, Friends, and Trustees concrete ideas for generating money from sources outside of the property tax base. As a former Indiana public library director, Mr. Caddell had remarkable success in attaining private funding for capital projects at the Frankfort-Clinton County Contractual Public Library, which were often completed with little or no bonding. Mr. Newlin has experience invigorating foundations to provide stable financial support for the parent organizations. He will teach public libraries how to adapt these techniques to support their operations and capital projects.
All workshops will be held from 12:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. local time.
Visit WebJunction Indiana’s Calendar of Events to register for the workshop near you.
REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR UPCOMING EVERY CHILD READY TO READ® ROUNDTABLE
By Marcia Smith-Woodard, Special Services Consultant, Library Development Office
The statewide Every Child Ready To Read® workshops facilitated by national trainers have been completed. The next phase of the grant includes a series of statewide roundtables designed to give participating library staff members an opportunity to share their progress. The roundtables will also be a chance for those who were unable to attend training to hear several firsthand stories about other libraries’ successes and plans to strengthen their early literacy efforts. Additionally, the roundtables will offer guidance to best utilize the ECRR kits and “Storytimes” books, and promote the ECRR program.
The fifth roundtable meeting in the ECRR series will be held in ILF District 1 on Wednesday, March 5, at the Newton County Public Library from 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. (Central). The library is located at 9444 North 315 West, Lake Village, IN 46349-0206. The meeting is free and open to all library staff interested in children’s services.
Please register through WebJunction Indiana’s Calendar of Events by Monday, March 3 if you plan to attend. Click on March 5 to enter your contact information. Please feel free to bring “show and tell” examples of your ECRR successes to the roundtables.
**Thursday, February 21 is the deadline to register for the fourth roundtable meeting to be held in ILF District 5 on Monday, February 25, at the Owen County Public Library from 1:00-3:30 p.m. (Eastern). The library is located at 10 S. Montgomery St., Spencer, IN 47460.
Future ECRR roundtables dates include:
For more information, contact Marcia Smith-Woodard at mwoodard@library.in.gov, (317) 232-3719 or (800) 451-6028
CHECK OUT STATE QPA’S: THE COST-SAVING PROCUREMENT ALTERNATIVE FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES
By Michele Farley, Children’s Services Consultant, Professional Development Office
Summer will be here before we know it, so to help get your reading program planning off to a great start, the Indiana State Library will offer roundtables around the state to give librarians a chance to exchange ideas. If your library is interested in hosting a session, please contact Michele Farley at (317) 234-5649 or mfarley@library.in.gov by Friday, February 8, 2008. Until the roundtables are scheduled, here are a few ideas to get your planning started:
Happy programming!
REGISTRATION AVAILABLE FOR UPCOMING EVERY CHILD READY TO READ® ROUNDTABLE
By Marcia Smith-Woodard, Special Services Consultant, Library Development Office
The statewide Every Child Ready To Read® workshops facilitated by national trainers have been completed. The next phase of the grant includes a series of statewide roundtables designed to give participating library staff members an opportunity to share their progress. The roundtables will also be a chance for those who were unable to attend training to hear several firsthand stories about other libraries’ successes and plans to strengthen their early literacy efforts. Additionally, the roundtables will offer guidance to best utilize the ECRR kits and “Storytimes” books, and promote the ECRR program.
The fourth roundtable meeting in the ECRR series will be held in ILF District 5 on Monday, February 25, at the Owen County Public Library from 1:00-3:30 p.m. (Eastern). The library is located at 10 S. Montgomery St., Spencer, IN 47460. The meeting is free and open to all library professionals.
Please register through Webjunction Indiana’s Online Calendar by Thursday, February 21 if you plan to attend. Click on Calendar of Events – February 25 to enter your contact information. Please feel free to bring “show and tell” examples of your ECRR successes to the roundtables.
Future ECRR roundtables dates include:
District 1 – March 5, 2008 Newton County Public Library
District 2 – March 10, 2008 Kokomo-Howard County Public Library
District 8 – March 17, 2008 Anderson Public Library
District 1 – April 1, 2008 St. Joseph County Public Library
District 7 – April 9, 2008 Ohio Township Public Library
For more information, contact Marcia Smith-Woodard at mwoodard@library.in.gov, (317) 232-3719 or (800) 451-6028
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