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Good Morning! July 16, 2018
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Getting to Know Gale Resources
 Today: Review & Pricing
Today, a new Eye-Opener series intends to
increase understanding and use of Gale
Resources. Gale offers 24/7 access to everyday
research, car repair, health information, home improvement, K–12 homework help, library management journals, and more. The Gale suite was new on the scene last summer, replacing EBSCO. (unless you are subscribing to EBSCO products
on your own, be sure to remove EBSCO buttons from your website)
Your library may have already received an invoice from the
State Library for the Gale products. Included in this suite is Gale Gold, Chilton’s Auto
Repair, Transparent Languages, and Credo
Reference. One invoice
accesses all products, there are no
other forms or agreements needed. Payment is expected in August.
The annual cost for the Gale suite is $25.00 plus 06cents per capita. Example: your library serves a town
population of 1,000 people (based on Census 2010) So your library’s cost is
$25.00 plus (06cents x 1,000) = $85.00.
Note: every
public library in Iowa receives an invoice for the Gale products, whether your library subscribed last year or
not. This is a more efficient way
for us to distribute invoices. But also this: when every library receives an
invoice, it serves as a reminder for those libraries that are not yet subscribers—this
is an important service to provide and at an incredibly affordable price.
A good way to learn more about Gale is to contact your District office! Our LRT staff are happy to help add Gale buttons onto your website and our
consultants are happy to provide on-site training in using the products.
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Big Ideas Book Discussion
 Dear Fahrenheit 451 on August 24
The next Big Ideas Book Discussion is coming up on Friday August
24th (9:30-11:00AM)
when the title will be Dear
Fahenheit 451 (c2017) by Annie Spence.
She
is a public librarian working in Michigan and this is a collection of fan
letters to her favorite books—and some not-so-favorites—in what Good Reads
describes as “…A Gen-X librarian's
snarky, laugh-out-loud funny, moving assortment of love letters and break-up
notes to the books in her life…through the lens of books, Annie comments on
everything from women’s psychology to poverty to childhood aspirations. Hilarious,
compassionate, and wise, Dear
Fahrenheit 451 is
the consummate book-lover's birthday present, stocking stuffer, holiday gift,
and all-purpose humor book…”
Discussion leaders will demonstrate book-talking and following the author’s
example, attendees will be encouraged to share their fan-favorite books.
Plus a look at The Great American Reads project
sponsored by ALA and PBS.
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 communication, workplace relationships, public
speaking, customer service, 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 for the next good read: Dear Fahrenheit 451
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 Complete the Online Assessment
For the past four weeks in the Eye-Opener, we’ve
been breaking down the process of getting started with the Edge program. So far, we’ve explained how to set up your
library’s Edge
account, a needed first step to fully participate. Last week’s article centered on the
information gathering phase, helpful before turning to the online
assessment. Today—the assessment itself.
So now armed with the Edge
assessment workbook and all the information you’ve gathered, you’re now
ready to complete the assessment itself. Use your library’s Edge account user name and password--start at the button below.
You certainly don’t need to complete
the assessment in one sitting. Tackle it
section by section, come back to it as often as needed, your progress will be
saved. If you encounter trouble, look to the Support Center. Edge Tech Support is available via live
office hours 8:00-4:00CST Monday-Friday.
Talk with people “in the know”—these are actual Edge program staffers.
Once you’ve
submitted the assessment, you will receive your assessment results, a peer
comparison report, and a national peer attribute report. You’ll be ready to
move on to developing your Action Plan!
Remember, the
State Library of Iowa is paying for full access to the Edge resources for Iowa’s public
libraries. We urge all public
libraries to participate, as this project will benefit communities of all
sizes. Keep watching this space and be sure to share this important opportunity with your boards,
too. Then together, Take the Pledge, Join the Edge!
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 Looking Ahead ...
More infographics workshops are happening around the state in August
and September. Conducted
by State Library staff Emily Bainter, Becky Heil, and Bonnie McKewon, you’ll
find details about Presentation Pointers: Using Infographics in the C.E. Catalog
Open for registration, these are hands-on classes, with attendees trying their
hand at creating an infographic using Canva software.
Take a look at the remaining classes and
register for a location near you:
- August 16
@ Bondurant
- August 21
@ Oelwein
- August 22
@ Harlan
- September
19 @ Humboldt
Enrich Iowa
Reports Due: This is now mid-month, so take time to look ahead to July 31—the deadline to
submit your library’s Enrich Iowa Report. That’s the FY’18 year-end report indicating
how you spent your library’s Direct
State Aid funding, we'[ll also need Open
Access checkout transactions. Find more here with links to the Enrich Iowa report
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