Updates
WSL Updates for June 17, 2010
Volume 6, June 17, 2010 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) MORE ELLUMINATION! 2) SUBSCRIBE TO THE LIBRARY CLIPPINGS NEWS SERVICE 3) LSSC PORTFOLIO MENTORS AND EVALUATORS SOUGHT 4) GETTING STARTED WITH A SOCIAL MEDIA PLAN 5) BEYOND SLIDESHOWS - TIPS FOR WEB-BASED PRESENTATIONS 6) LEGAL REFERENCE IN NON-LAW LIBRARIES 7) ATTEND THE OCLC AMERICAS REGIONAL COUNCIL MEETING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) MORE ELLUMINATION! Due to popular demand, the Washington State Library (WSL) is pl
Clippings, June 4, 2010
WSL Updates for June 10, 2010
Volume 6, June 10, 2010 for the WSL Updates mailing list
Topics include:
1) BCR TO LYRASIS TRANSITION HAPPENING NOW
2) EARLY LEARNING - TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO HAVE YOUR SAY
3) LOUISA MAY ALCOTT LIBRARY GRANTS
4) FLIP-IN' OUT @ THE LIBRARY
5) NEW POSSIBILITIES IN COOPERATIVE CATALOGING?
6) TALK UP YOUR VALUE IN 30 TO 60 SECONDS
7) CREATING INVITING LOW COST TEEN SPACES
8) CHRISTIAN FICTION BOOK BUZZ
The Shoestring Library by Sheryl Fullner
Congratulations to Sheryl Kindle Fullner, teacher librarian at Nooksack Valley Middle School in Everson, WA, on the publication of her book, The ShoeString Library, by ABC-CLIO! The publisher describes the book thusly:
Clippings, May 21, 2010
WSL Updates for May 27, 2010
Volume 6, May 27, 2010 for the WSL Updates mailing list
Topics include:
1) NO LIBRARY IS AN ISLAND - THE 2010 PNLA/WLA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
2) WASHINGTON LIBRARIES RECEIVE FREE LYRASIS TRIAL MEMBERSHIP
3) BRUSH UP YOUR PR SKILLS - JUNE FIRST TUESDAYS
4) FREE BOOK - GARLIC AND SAPPHIRES
5) TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE FUTURE OF LIBRARIES
6) POWER TO THE USER - INTERACTIVE ONLINE REFERENCE SOURCES
7) RE-TOOLING FRONTLINE STAFF WITH E-GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
Clippings, May 14, 2010
Clippings, Supreme Court Ruling Special, May 13, 2010
The Washington State Supreme Court issued a decision today ruling against the Seattle ACLU and their plaintiff's on the Certification of the Question from the U.S. Federal Court on whether libraries must remove internet filters at the request of an adult. The Court found that the North Central Regional Library, the largest library district in the State of Washington, did not violate Article 1, Section 5 of the Washington State Constitution with its policy of filtering the internet.