A blog from a retired library media supervisor who loves the field and has plenty to share.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
WOW Websites
I have just recently acquired the job of editing the LUCY website for our IMLS Grant. Some of the tasks are soooo easy and others are quite the challenge. I blame the software whenever I can. It is something the college uses and so, understandbly, it has a lot of rules! Limiting the size is a rule. File name rules abound! I went to a workshop and am actually signed up to take it again so I can improve my speed, if nothing else. Anyway, I say all this to let you know I know a little about website design. Great websites don't just appear overnight so when I was gathering websites to show my library science students, it occurred to me, you might be interested as well. Buffy Hamilton calls her blog "The Unquiet Librarian" which is chock full of engaging informational writing, but I was most excited about her Destiny website which is linked to her blog. http://theunquietlibrarian.wordpress.com/ Here is the library's Destiny page http://mediacenter.cherokee.k12.ga.us/quest/servlet/presentquestform.do?site=128 For my non-librarian readers, Destiny is the latest online catalog many districts are upgrading to. The opening webpage can be tweaked by the staff so when I saw the one from Creekview High School, I knew they had spent alot of time on the design. They did this for the students not for themselves. Engaging online catalogs will draw students to that resource. Please check out this website. If you do a search for Unquiet Librarian, you get a lot of hits. She has the blog, wiki, facebook, her library weebsite, etc. A great online presence. Of course, I always share Joyce Valenza's library website with library students. This website is such a role model for what we should be providing for students online. Love it! And I believe kids can move around on the site. Would your kids be able to do this? I found another site which is designed to help librarians, http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/969, and lo and behold, they reference Joyce's library site, but not always in complimentary terms. What do you think??? Will post some other examples soon.
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Library class
Just got home from teaching my library class tonight. Great group and we, I think, had fun looking at the different aspects of evaluating reference resources! I did make homemade pumpkin bread for them so that probably helped some. One of the things they have to do is write an annotated bibliography of some of the resources. I did another LUCY advertisement!!! I told them about our wonderful free annotated bibliography. Just call me shameless. (Next week I will share with them the LUCY conference information. I will be emailing registration forms out next week so the timing is perfect. They could be my test group.) For those of you who are now librarians, but used to be one of my library students, you will be interested to know we are doing a lot more with online searching. I think this is incredibly important if we are to remain as vitally important as we are right now. Funny, it always comes back to public perception! Thanks!
LUCY Update
Hi, I am going to borrow my blog to talk about our LUCY conference again. For those of you who are not part of the LUCY facebook or LUCY twitter, here's another way to update. Many of us on the Advisory Board were thrilled to find The Red Umbrella last summer Thrilled also that the publisher saw fit to share this book with us. Anyway, we all loved it. We followed up and invited Christina Diaz Gonzalez to our conference. She said YES! I am so looking forward to this conference. Last Friday I had a wonderful chat with one of our authors, Cheryl Hudson. Her publisher also sent a book to LUCY. " My Friend, Maya" had a bit of surprise ending which is great for kids. Such a beautiful book! Janet Wong, another of our authors, has been delightful to work with. A gardenia lover, we have enjoyed some fun exchanges. Lastly, we not the least of our visiting authors by any means, is Jacqueline Jules. We are most grateful to her publisher as well. We now have several different copies in our LRC. One of her books was also one of my review books for Linworth, "Duck for Turkey Day ". I have to admit, the first time I read it, I was not as familiar with multicultural literature as I am now so my review would concentrate on that aspect more now. I hope you will all register for our conference. We will have book signings for you. Bedford Falls has agreed to secure the books we are eligible to sell. This is very exciting!!
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Friday, January 7, 2011
Huck Finn
Everyone knows the kind of boy Huck was. So why are folks surprised at his colorful and sometimes inappropriate language, both in his time and ours? I read there is a publisher who is planning/has planned/has executed, just can't remember, to take out some of Huck's words. What do you think about that? Would Mark Twain be rolling over now or what? Or perhaps he would say go for it? What about you? What do you say? Are your students offended when they see inappropriate language in old books, classic or not? Can we change the culture we lived in by rewriting books??? Can't we look at it as look how far away from that we are now??? I want you opinion!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
LUCY Conference Day
Almost everyone is talking about new beginnings right now. I guess January does that to us, along with spring time! January is a very motivating month for me. Once I get the house back together I feel such a sense of accomplishment which just rolls over to the rest of my life (note two posts very close together!). In January the entire year is out in front of you just for taking! I see some interesting things on the horizon and thought you might like to hear about them. This month is chock full of short trips. My husband, an avid UVA sports fan, and I met some friends for dinner and a game in Charlottesville last weekend. She and I will be taking an artisan bread making class later this month! Now that really is something to look forward to. Also this month I have TWO overnight trips to Williamsburg. One with friends and one for my 33rd wedding anniversary! Feb. is a little sparse, but in March I will be presenting at VSRA with a dear friend. The big deal for me this year is in August when LUCY is having a one day multicultural conference and as grant manager, I will be putting it together with our team. The author of Red Umbrella will be one of speakers. Christina Gonzalez's first novel is getting a lot of press and has shown up on numerous Top 10 lists! I am very excited. Tomorrow I will share some of the other authors who will be with us.
Take a minute and look at 2011 and all the blessings that are on your horizon!
Take a minute and look at 2011 and all the blessings that are on your horizon!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
ereaders
I am so excited! My husband gave me a Nook for Christmas. Before you get too excited,know that I had it on my list. He was really convinced Nook was the way to go. Those Kindle commercials were looking very good to him. The Nook Color can't be beat though for my purposes. The trusty librarians at LM NET had a great discussion which also helped me make my decision. Did any of you get an ereader for Christmas? I have downloaded several free books( Mostly Jane Austin stuff) and multiple sample books as well as a 14 day trial of Woman's Health magazine at a mere $1.19 an issue delivered right to my Nook! the web access is way fun as well. Lastly, I love my downloaded cookbooks! I have bookmarked several recipes which come right up. Technology-- so fun!
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