As a requirement of the Library Services Agreement between your county library board and the State of Tennessee, Department of State, each member library of the Fort Loudoun Regional Library System is required to submit ANNUALLY a long-range planning document to the Regional Library Director.
This year, as it is every year, the deadline for submission of this long range plan is Monday, June 30, 2008.
You may choose to revise last year's plan and submit it, or you may choose to write a new planning document.
Some of the items that need to be addressed in your plan (found in the Minimum Standards):
Use of technology/Technology needs
Marketing/public relations strategies
Addressing customer needs/improving customer satisfaction
Development of a disaster/emergency preparedness plan
Working toward meeting the Minimum Standards for TN Non-Metropolitan Public Libraries
How you will evaluate the library and its services
Please review the Minimum Standards for Tennessee Non-Metropolitan Public Libraries document (found on the "flrlwiki" under 'State and Regional Documents') and identify the areas of improvement for your library. Go to: http://flrlwiki.pbwiki.com and download the Standards document, if you don't have a copy. As always, if you have questions please contact us at the Regional Center.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Have you seen aliens in the region?
Yes, you read my question correctly! Have you seen aliens in our region yet?
Public libraries across the state of Tennessee are preparing for the 2008 Children's Summer Reading Program and this year's theme is Starship Adventure. You may have seen posters around your community with aliens, spaceships, and astronauts graphics. The theme is particularly apt at this time, since NASA is celebrating it's 50th year. Many libraries are taking advantage of the NASA celebration and using some NASA promotional materials. In addition, the Tennessee State Library and Archives (which provides the SRP promotional materials and SRP manuals) hired an artist to design some wonderful graphics for the program. Graphics include spaceships, aliens, and comic astronauts. Take a look at the wonderful art work at: http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/lps/srp/index.htm
Public libraries across the state of Tennessee are preparing for the 2008 Children's Summer Reading Program and this year's theme is Starship Adventure. You may have seen posters around your community with aliens, spaceships, and astronauts graphics. The theme is particularly apt at this time, since NASA is celebrating it's 50th year. Many libraries are taking advantage of the NASA celebration and using some NASA promotional materials. In addition, the Tennessee State Library and Archives (which provides the SRP promotional materials and SRP manuals) hired an artist to design some wonderful graphics for the program. Graphics include spaceships, aliens, and comic astronauts. Take a look at the wonderful art work at: http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/lps/srp/index.htm
We're Back!
Sorry that it has been so long since we posted to the blog. We have been working on multiple projects here in the region, and time just seems to slip away. We will try to do better keeping you posted on news around the libraries. In the meantime, don't forget to check our regional wiki frequently -- http://flrlwiki.pbwiki.com . We have been keeping the wiki up-to-date and have posted items to the region-wide calendar and some new documents and reports as well.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Statewide Continuing Education Survey, 2008
URGENT
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.
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.
Labels:
continuing education,
surveys,
training
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Tennessee Newspapers now part of TEL!
According to a message from the Tennessee State Library and Archives on December 3, the four metropolitan newspapers from Tennessee are now part of the Tennessee Electronic Library (TEL). The news release from TSLA follows:
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!)
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!
The long-anticipated new public access computers have been arriving all week around the Fort Loudoun region. These new computers, made possible through the 2nd phase of the PACHUG program (Public Access Computers Hardware Upgrade Grant), are funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Library Foundation. The schedule for installs has not been formalized yet, but expect installs to occur between December 7 and Christmas. In all, the member libraries of the Fort Loudoun region will be receiving 132 new PACs. Thanks, Bill and Melinda!
Labels:
computers,
grants,
technology
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
E.G. Fisher Public Library uses Blog to Keep Patrons Updated
The E. G. Fisher Public Library in Athens, Tennessee, has just announced their new library blog which will be used to keep patrons and other interested persons in what is going on in their library. The blog is in addition to their library website. We just had a look at the blog and it is fabulous! Check it out at:
http://fisherlibrary.blogspot.com
Their website is also worth a look:
http://www.fisherlibrary.org
http://fisherlibrary.blogspot.com
Their website is also worth a look:
http://www.fisherlibrary.org
Labels:
blogs,
E.G. Fisher Public Library,
websites
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