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Good Morning! March 26, 2018
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Director Roundtables
 Coming In May ...
This year, the State Library continues
our practice of offering a “topic track” that will weave its way through our
continuing education classes. This year’s topic track centers on HR issues, a frequently
expressed training need.
This spring, Director
Roundtables are following that theme as well. Roundtables
will review the topics discussed in the HR-focused webinars which began in
January, topics such as
• Frequently
Asked HR Questions
• Legal Aspects
of Management
• Job Descriptions
So join spring Director
Roundtables to discuss your library job descriptions, your
performance evaluation process, and your staff education policies. Everyone is
encouraged to bring copies of the same to share. For very small libraries with
few staff people, these HR issues also apply to working with volunteers. There
will likely be time for open-ended discussion on other topics of interest to
the group.
There are several locations across the
state--times do vary from place to place.
We hope you'll mark your calendars and make plans to attend 2018 Director
Roundtables. They all happen in May and have been awarded 3 c.e.
credits. Register in the C.E. Catalog—that’s where you’ll find
the date and location nearest you. Then join us May for HR conversations!
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National Library Week ...
 April 8-14, 2018
National Library Week is right around the
corner—this year to be celebrated April 8-14.
National
Library Week is a natural
and necessary time to publically recognize the many and varied contributions that
libraries make to American society. In a
world of rapid technological and cultural change, America’s libraries continue
to establish themselves as trusted sources of information, research, and
programming for all ages.
Originating in 1958, NLW has been sponsored by the American
Library Association and observed each April since, with a focused theme. The 2018 theme for NLW is “Libraries Lead.” This year, in keeping with
the Libraries Lead theme,
staff are encouraged to ask patrons how
the library led them to something valuable in their lives. One randomly selected winner will receive a
$100 VISA gift card and a copy of Firebird by Misty Copeland, who is the 2018 National Library Week Honorary
Chairperson. Click the button below to learn more.
2018 NLW events are scheduled to include:
- Release
of ALA’s 2018 “State of America’s
Libraries Report;” this annual report examines library trends of the past year
and includes the “Top Ten List of the Most Challenged Books
of 2017.”
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Tuesday
April 10 is designated as National
Library Workers Day,
recognizing librarians and support staff
who make library services and programming happen every day.
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Wednesday
April 11 is National Bookmobile Day, recognizing the nation's bookmobiles and
the library staff who make this kind of outreach possible in their
communities.
- The
month of April is also School Library Month, sponsored by the American
Association of School Libraries, a division of ALA.
Find press releases, promotional materials, and more at ALA's National Library Week page. Don't forget Library Talk is a great place to share your plans with each other for
celebrating National Library Week 2018!
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 For Summer Library Programs in 2019
The Iowa Campus Compact
has a unique opportunity for public libraries. They are developing a program that will place
AmeriCorps
volunteers in public libraries to help with 2019 summer reading programs.
Iowa Campus Compact is a statewide association of college and university
presidents providing leadership for the civic mission of higher education.
Their mission “to advance the public
purpose of colleges and universities by deepening their ability to improve
community life and to educate students for civic and social responsibility.”
Program coordinators from Campus Compact are
offering informational webinars in April to share their ideas about providing AmeriCorps volunteers to libraries for the summer of 2019. This webinar
will include essential program information including, scope, benefits, and
local library obligations, plus an opportunity to provide feedback. A recording
and slides will be made available to everyone who registers.
Choose from two sessions: Tuesday April 3rd
at 12:00PM Central Time (register here https://zoom.us/meeting/register/d7a19b1f363317567510d14dfea9e911) OR
Wednesday April 4th at 11:00AM Central Time (register here https://zoom.us/meeting/register/d80a0ab47541921ecde7dc3c8da9331e )
Please note: this webinar format is considered informational; consequently there is no c.e. credit for attending. Thanks to Alysia Peich for this story!
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 This Week ...
Summer
Library Program Roundtables continue this week with two more remaining: Wednesday March
28 @ Mason City and Thursday March 29 @
Elkader. Find specifics regarding times & venues
in the C.E. Catalog.
Tuesday March 27 sees a webinar titled “Empower Your Patrons
Against Identity Theft and Imposters.” (1:00-2:30PM) Learn about IdentityTheft.Gov, the federal government’s free one-stop resource
to help people harmed by identity theft.
This website makes it easier for victims to report ID theft and to
recover from it—good site for your patrons to know about.
Wishing you a Happy Easter Holiday!
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