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Good Morning! April 16, 2018
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The Great American Read
 Join This Program @ Your Library!
Here’s an exciting
literacy program that libraries of all sizes can get behind—it’s The Great American
Read, jointly sponsored by
ALA and Public Television. Hosted by Meredith Vieira, this is an eight-part
television
and online series designed to spark national conversations about reading and
the books that have inspired, moved, and shaped us. The series will engage
audiences with a list of 100 diverse books. Audiences are encouraged to read
the books, vote from the list of 100, and share their personal connections to
the titles.
The Great
American Read premieres Tuesday May 22 at 7:00PM central time on PBS stations, kicking off a
summer of reading and a voting component. Then in the fall, seven new episodes
of the series will air as the quest to find America’s most beloved book moves
into high gear. Episodes from the series will feature appearances by
celebrities, athletes, experts, authors, and everyday Americans advocating for
their favorite book.
The book list will be
revealed this spring, before the launch episode premieres on Tuesday, May 22.
The list will include 100 fictional titles spanning different themes—love,
heroes, villians, other worlds, what it means to be an American. Voting will start when the launch episode
premieres on May 22 and will remain open through the fall broadcasts.
Learn more about The Great
American Read, share this news with your local book discussion
groups, teachers, students, and readers everywhere. Then make plans to participate in The Great American
Read @ Your Library!
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Renew Your Library's Participation...
 Enrich Iowa Deadline April 30
State Library Consultant Scott Dermont has this important reminder: libraries intending
to participate in Enrich Iowa for FY2019 (effective July 2018-June 2019) must submit
an “Enrich
Iowa Letter of Agreement” by April 30. Remember Enrich
Iowa comprises 3 distinct programs:
- Open
Access
- Interlibrary
Loan Reimbursement
- Direct
State Aid
Click the link below to find all the Enrich Iowa documentation needed, including the Letter of
Agreement, and eventually a listing of the libraries that submit
agreements. On that page, you’ll be able to check back to confirm that your
library’s agreement has arrived. Here’s
a summary of what to do:
- Print a copy of the Enrich
Iowa Agreement and mark all the boxes to indicate
your library’s participation. This is an important step, don’t leave blank
boxes! (note: only public libraries are
eligible to participate in Direct State Aid…)
- Sign the Enrich Iowa Letter
of Agreement; use the library director’s signature or other
signatory authority
- Send the E.I. Agreement to State Library of
Iowa—Des Moines Office by U.S. mail or fax (515-281-6191) or scan it and e-mail
it to Toni Blair toni.blair@iowa.gov
- E.I. Agreement must be received at the State Library Des Moines
office by April
30, 2018.
Reminder: as of July 2017, Tier
0 libraries are ineligible to receive reimbursement through the Open Access
Program. And because Tier 0 libraries
are also not meeting standards (or not participating in the Standards Program)
Tier 0 libraries are only eligible for Interlibrary Loan Reimbursement.
Call District Office staff or Des Moines staff with
questions…
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The Power of Moments
Webinar on May 17
Next in the Big Ideas Book
Discussion series is The Power of
Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact (c2017) by
Chip and Dan Heath.
From GoodReads: "… The New York Times bestselling authors of Switch
and Made to Stick explore why certain brief experiences can jolt us and
elevate us and change us—and how we can learn to create such extraordinary
moments in our life and in our work. While human lives are endlessly variable,
our most memorable positive moments are dominated by four elements: elevation,
insight, pride, and connection. If we
embrace these elements, we can conjure more moments that matter. What if a teacher could design a lesson that
he knew his students would remember twenty years later? What if a manager knew
how to create an experience that would delight customers? What if you had a
better sense of how to create memories that matter for your children? ...”
In Big Ideas Book Discussions, State Library
staff and guest stars facilitate discussions using books outside of library
management, but with plenty of application to library management. Choosing
books on leadership, civic engagement, customer service, presentation skills,
etc. we’ll connect those ideas with public library service. In addition to a
great assortment of non-fiction titles there are other spin-off benefits of Big Ideas:
- titles help with
collection development for participating libraries
- titles are good choices
for local book discussion groups
- this program serves as
another model for how to facilitate local book discussions
We encourage participants to purchase books used throughout the Big Ideas series for your own collections. And join us on May 17 for
the next good read: The Power of
Moments!
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 This Week ...
For everyone
pre-registered, a reminder that “Small Change:
Building Financial Literacy” workshops continue this week—Tuesday April 17 in Johnston and Thursday April 19 in Coralville.
There’s also a
webinar scheduled on Wednesday April 18
titled “Libraries at the Table: Campaign for
Grade-Level Reading.” Of interest to youth services staff,
the time is 2:00-3:30PM. Register in the
C.E. Catalog…
Finally, catch “Website
Worktime” this week, helpful for all staff who maintain PLOW websites. Two sessions to choose
from: Wed April 18 at 10:00AM OR Thurs April 19
at 9:00AM. These sessions use ZOOM web conferencing
software; the virtual classroom link
is http://zoom.us/j/5152813464. No registration is
necessary to join Website Worktimes. Call
your District office with questions.
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