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Yes, you count, Bucky ...
Image The 10-year national nose count of all America's people is still a year away, but state agencies are already thinking about how to help the Census find y'all. A roomful of agency representatives gathered near the Capitol to get details of the massive undertaking, and to brainstorm ways to help Uncle Sam make sure every one counts, literally. Regional Census offices have already opened in Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane and will eventually hire… Read moreThe value of caring staff, past and present
By the late 1990’s Western State Hospital began to admit a number of Russian patients with limited English language skills. At the time the Library, a branch of the Washington State Library, had no Russian print material. When discussing this problem with one of the recreation therapists, the 2 of us suddenly realized that the Internet was an entirely new universe for Russian web sites as well as for other countries and in many languages. One day, probably around 2000 or 2001, a Russian… Read more
Rocker helps re-launch oral histories
Washington's new Legacy Project debuts at the Capitol Tuesday afternoon -- and on a computer screen near you. This is the re-launch of oral histories of some of the fascinating people who make this such a cool state. And it will be done in a fresh new way, breezy, readable and compelling, and will be published free and online. The first three will be unveiled Tuesday at 2 p.m. by Secretary of State Sam… Read more
Who Loves You, Grandma? Washington sure does...
Image History buffs, genealogy fans, and those who just want to know who great-great Uncle Bill really married, can thank the family tree that they live in the Evergreen State. Because when it comes to searching family history online, Washington State Digital Archives is simply the best in the country. (And we didn’t just make that up…) Image… Read moreWSL Updates, Feb. 19, 2009
Volume 5: Feb. 19, 2009 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) CONTINUING EDUCATION GRANTS FROM WSL 2) SUMMER READING PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS AVAILABLE SOON 3) DTV CONVERSION HELP FROM ALA 4) LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY TRAINING LIVE IN MARCH IN TUMWATER 5) A CALIFORNIA SUMMER READING WORKSHOP FOR VIEWING ONLINE 6) UPCOMING LIBRARY CONFERENCES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click below to see… Read more
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Reed touts Top 2 legislation
Secretary of State Sam Reed, making in his first appearance of the session to a legislative committee, will urge lawmakers today to approve changes to strengthen Washington's popular Top 2 Primary. Image Reed, the state's chief elections official, will testify before the Senate Governmental Operations Committee at 3:30 p.m., on Senate Bill 5681. The measure would strengthen the state's voter-approved primary system, eliminating references to… Read more
Newest state library now open for inmates at Coyote Ridge
Following the opening of the new Coyote Ridge Corrections Center near Connell earlier this month, the inmates there just this week gained access to the newest library in the Washington State Library system. The Coyote Ridge library features books, music CDs, and audio books; and a legal resources area where inmates can access legal resources such as case law, forms and court rules. The legal resources are now available on electronic files, which inmates can access from computers in the… Read more
Flashback: The first of many ...
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Ask-WA: Quality Tips of the Week
Some tips of the week for staffing Ask-WA: Washington's Statewide Virtual Reference Cooperative. Tip #1: No such thing as anonymous follow-up Please make sure that there is a way for the patron’s library (even if that is you) to follow-up before you close a session and before you code for follow-up. Even when patrons submit an email address with their question… Read moreFormer Librarian at ESH Reminisces About a Favorite Library Patron
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="265" caption="Bird Watching Book"][/caption] One favorite patron was a person you might describe as a "naive offender". He was a regular library visitor, and he shared an interest in the natural world with us. He was illiterate, but he was frequently bringing to the library things he had found outside on his walks. Birds eggs that had fallen to the ground… Read moreMoney: How can we save it?
Image With the state operating budget in serious trouble and Gov. Gregoire and the Legislature looking for ways to reduce spending and streamline programs, it only makes sense to encourage state workers to offer ideas on how to save money. That's… Read moreRE: RE: Stalking the wily Millennials …
In response to the ongoing conversation about the youth vote turnout (here,… Read more
From Your Corner of Washington
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Love ya, Benji
As Washington joined the rest of the USA in celebrating Presidents' Day, we noted the cool C-SPAN ranking of our former presidents by 65 presidential scholars. No surprises among the All-Stars -- Honest Abe, George, FDR, TR, Give-'em-hell Harry; JFK, Jefferson, Ike, Wilson an d Reagan were your Top 10. The Bottom 10: Hayes, Hoover, Tyler, Dubya, Fillmore, Harding, Wm… Read more
RE: Stalking the wily Millennials
Lindsay from our Elections Division, who works with young voters year-round, offers her perspective on the 2008 voter turnout and why those 18-24 year olds turn in fewer ballots than the older crowd: Image
“As a Millennial myself, I’ve got to say that I’m not fussed about the turnout. It’s not a new problem. It seems to correct itself with age. The Gen Xers weren’t any better. In fact, the worst youth turnout on record was the 1996… Read moreThe Art of the Deal
There is a great article in the January 2009 issue of Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals, titled “The Art of the Deal: Negotiation Advice from Library Leaders and Vendors.” I would go so far as to call it essential reading for anyone who negotiates library licenses and database subscriptions.… Read more