Upcoming classes from SOLINET

Posted by Jennifer on 20 October, 2008 in Uncategorized

The following classes are coming soon. For information or to register please click on class title or search http://www.solinet.net by course name.
Upcoming Distance education courses: take a SOLINET course without leaving your desk!
Digital photograph collections: access and standards (live online)
11/17/2008, 2:00pm-4:00pm EST
Open Source: Evergreen circulation module and OPAC (live online)
11/18/2008, 10:00am-12:00pm EST
Getting graphic: sequential art [...]

wednesday’s word

Posted by Ada on 15 October, 2008 in wednesday's word

The landscape of gaming has certainly changed. Back in September, Pew Internet & American Life Project published a report with the title “Teens, Video Games and Civics“. Among all the findings of the report, supported by various statistics from every angle you can think of, the essential finding is that game playing is universal among [...]

Grants for sound recordings

Posted by Kara on 14 October, 2008 in Grants, Preservation

Do you have historically significant classical music recordings?  The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is offering grants between $2,000-$10,000 for their preservation.
The ARSC Program for the Preservation of Classical Music Historical Recordings will also consider funding:

Projects involving preservation, in any valid and reasonable fashion, such as providing a collection with proper climate control, [...]

Upcoming classes from SOLINET

Posted by Jennifer on 13 October, 2008 in Educational Services, Upcoming Classes

Managing student assistants in academic libraries (live online)
11/10/2008-11/12/2008 10:00am-12:00pm EST three consecutive days
Introduction to grants for preservation (live online)
11/11/2008 10:00am-12:00pm EST
OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing beyond the basics (live online)
11/11/2008-11/12/2008 10:00am-12:00pm EST two consecutive days
20 Questions: science resources (live online)
11/11/2008 2:00pm-4:00pm EST
Children’s literature: An overview (live online)
11/12/2008-11/19/2008 2:00pm-4:00pm
Open Source: Evergreen guided tour and demo (live [...]

Conservation Assessments for Museums

Posted by Kara on 10 October, 2008 in Grants, Preservation

The Conservation Assessment Program (CAP) provides small to mid-sized museums of all types, from art museums to zoos, with a general conservation assessment of its collection, environmental conditions, and facilities. Forms for applying to CAP are now available at www.heritagepreservation.org.  The postmark deadline for submitting applications is December 1, 2008.
New [...]

National Diversity in Libraries: Post-Conference

Posted by karen on 9 October, 2008 in Conferences

Last week (Oct. 1-4) I attended the National Diversity in Libraries Conference in Louisville, KY.  It was a great conference! I learned a lot, and connected with friends old and new.
But by Friday night, I was seriously regretting having registered to attend the Saturday ARL Post-Conference on Managing, Maintaining and Creating Residency Programs for new [...]

Librarian is one of CNN’s top 10 heroes!

Posted by Jessica on 9 October, 2008 in ALA, Awards, Librarians, Library News

Anderson Cooper just announced the top 10 CNN heroes, each of whom will receive $25K. A top hero will be announced on Thanksgiving day and that individual will receive $100K. Among the ten finalists is Yohannes Gebregeorgis. He is recognized for championing children through his program, Ethiopia Reads. Yohannes also received one [...]

Wednesday’s Word

Posted by Laura on 8 October, 2008 in Librarians, wednesday's word

Today’s word is one I’m sure many of us are aware of: Facebook
SOLINET recently became a member of Facebook so if you’re a member, search for us and become a fan. As a very popular free social networking website, it’s a great place to keep in touch with organizations, friends and colleagues.
Are you a member [...]

Hurricane Preparedness: The Importance of Planning

Posted by Alicia on 8 October, 2008 in Preservation, disaster

It’s simple right?  Like the kids cartoon/story about the grasshopper and the ant.  The grasshopper goes through life partying without a care.  The ant plods and plans.  When bad times come (like a hurricane), the grasshopper hurts and the ant survives.  The moral: planning for hurricanes is not glamorous. But, as every library manager who [...]

Congratulations to the winners of the 2008 National Medal for Museum and Library Service

Posted by Jessica on 7 October, 2008 in Grants, Librarians, Library News, Preservation

Congratulations to the winners of the 2008 National Medal for Museum and Library Service for their outstanding contribution to America’s communities!! This IMLS grant award includes a prize of $10,000 to each recipient. This is the second year that IMLS has presented the National Medals to 10 institutions. View the winners here: http://www.imls.gov/news/2008/100708.shtm