Thursday, January 10, 2008
Statewide Continuing Education Survey, 2008
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE TO ALL PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF MEMBERS IN YOUR LIBRARY
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TO: ALL TENNESSEE PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF MEMBERS
FROM: Jane Pinkston, Assistant State Librarian for Planning and Development
SUBJECT: Statewide Continuing Education Survey
Dear Public Libraries:
Our regional libraries need your help in planning for future training needs! Please complete the survey found at
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=9V31Vo2qzXujqslWUioy0Q_3d_3d .
Just post the URL into your browser and follow the easy instructions. Note that we would like for directors as well as staff to participate. We welcome all individual responses!
The results of this survey will be shared with many different providers of continuing education for library staff at our first ever statewide Continuing Education Summit to be held in mid-February. Representatives from many different types of libraries and library support organizations in Tennessee and the Southeast will be in attendance. This is your chance to be heard! Please fill out the survey, and tell us what your CE needs are for the next three to five years.
We need your input! The deadline for your response is January 31, 2008. Your response will make a difference in the quality of training we provide in Tennessee.
Thanks,
Jane Pinkston
Assistant State Librarian for Planning and Development
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PLEASE SEE THAT ALL STAFF MEMBERS IN YOUR LIBRARY RECEIVE THIS MESSAGE.
It is important that all staff members in public libraries across the state participate in this survey.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Tennessee Newspapers now part of TEL!
We now have full-text access for the four metropolitan Tennessee newspapers for all Tennessee residents! The Tennessee Electronic Library (TEL) now provides full-text content of Chattanooga Times-Free Press, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis), Knoxville News-Sentinel, and The Tennessean (Nashville).
You may go to the Tennessee Newspaper Collection from the Tennessee State Library and Archives Web site located at www.tennessee.gov/tsla and click the link in the "News and Updates" section. Soon the TEL access link will be moved to a central TEL Web portal that is presently under development.
To go directly to the Tennessee newspapers:
http://infoweb.newsbank.com?db=NEWSBANK&s_sources=cusBucket1
If you are asked for a password, it is the same as the password for TEL. (Call your local TN public library if you don't know the password!)
PACHUG Phase II Computers have arrived!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
E.G. Fisher Public Library uses Blog to Keep Patrons Updated
http://fisherlibrary.blogspot.com
Their website is also worth a look:
http://www.fisherlibrary.org
Community Enhancement Grants - Round 3
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/grants/CEG.20071119.xls
A few libraries are included, but none from the Fort Loudoun region.
Monday, November 26, 2007
December's Regional In-Service Training Announcement
Topic: Focus on Copyright Issues and Ethics
Date: Friday, December 14, 2007
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Place: Fort Loudoun Regional Library Center, Athens
Trainer: Jennifer Cowan-Henderson, Director, Upper Cumberland Regional Library, Cookeville
Deadline for reservations: Thursday, December 13, 2007. Make reservations by calling 1.800.624.1982 or emailing lynette.sloan@state.tn.us
How might your library be affected by copyright law and ethics?
How can it affect your library's website?
How can it affect your library's programs?
How can it affect your library's services?
How can it affect your library's marketing?
Jennifer will be covering various aspects of copyright laws as they deal with libraries, including public domain, how long copyright lasts, permissions, fair use, copies, and infringement.
In the afternoon, Jennifer will be addressing ethical issues in libraries, in a humorous, but educational way.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Reference Service Resources on the FLRL Wiki
We have been adding some reference service resources to the FLRL wiki over the last few days. We are constantly on the lookout for new authoritative websites and free databases that can help our public libraries answer reference questions from the public.
We learned about some of these new resources in a program at the September 2007 conference of the Association for Rural and Small Libraries (ARSL) in Columbus, Ohio. The program was entitled, "Important Online Databases for Small Libraries, Free and Fee", and was presented by Bob Flatley of the Rohrbach Library, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA.
If you haven't had a chance to review our Reference Resource Links pages on the FLRL wiki, we encourage you do so as soon as possible. We will continue to add new resources as we find them.
The Reference Resource pages are located at: http://flrlwiki.pbwiki.com/Reference+Resource+Links
If you know of some great authoritative websites that we might be missing, just let us know. We will be happy to add them as resources.