[Michlib-l] picture book title

BEL Lori Hansen belys at llcoop.org
Wed Dec 21 14:18:58 EST 2016


I am wondering if the patron is looking for "One Snowy Night," or "One 
Christmas Night" by  M. Christina Butler?

Lori Hansen
Youth Services Coordinator
Alvah N. Belding Library
302 E. Main St.
Belding, MI 48809
phone # 616-794-1450
fax # 616-794-3510

This institution is an equal 
opportunity provider and employer.

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>    1. Lego Activity Tables (Nicole Gillies)
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>    3. Parents picking up students after school (Karrie Waarala)
>    4. Re: Full-Time Staff Hours for Class V or VI (Mary Hill)
>    5. Re: Full-Time Staff Hours for Class V or VI (Brandon Bowman)
>    6. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Cindi Place)
>    7. Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker? (Kimberly Schaaf)
>    8. Book Available (Shauna Swantek)
>    9. Re: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker? (Pam Christensen)
>   10. Books up for grabs (Betsy Myers)
>   11. Re: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker? (BEL Britney Dillon)
>   12. Re: Books up for grabs (Betsy Myers)
>   13. Book Giveaway (Elizabeth Campion)
>   14. searching for picture book title (Karen Fehl)
>   15. Re: LibraryUpload 2017 - The IT Event for It Professionals in
>       Public Libraries! (Kevin King)
>   16. Re: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker? (Melissa Huisman)
>   17. Re: Book Giveaway (Elizabeth Campion)
>   18. FW: Every Child Ready to Read in Michigan - December	2016
>       Newsletter (Lancaster, Catherine (MDE))
>   19. Re: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker? (Smith, Mary Anne (MDE))
>   20. Re: Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker? (Lisa Waskin)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 11:34:29 -0500
> From: Nicole Gillies <ngillies at baconlibrary.org>
> To: <michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Lego Activity Tables
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> Hello, 
> I am wondering if anyone has a Lego activity table and if there has been 
any concerns about smaller children and choking. I would like to put one 
out but another staff member has mentioned that Legos can be a problem for 
younger kids if not properly supervised. Thoughts and advice welcome.
> 
> Nicole Gillies, MLIS
> Youth Librarian
> Bacon Memorial District Library
> 45 Vinewood
> Wyandotte, MI 48192
> 734-246-8357
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 17:45:51 +0000
> From: Julie Meredith <juliem at cidlibrary.org>
> To: "michlib-l at mcls.org" <michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] CIDL Job Posting - FT Business Librarian
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> Hello Everyone-
> 
> The Clarkston Independence District Library is seeking candidates for a 
full-time Business & Marketing Librarian. We will be accepting 
applications until January 8, 2017 at 6pm.
> 
> Thanks!
> Julie
> 
> [Julie - Signature]
> 
> Business & Marketing Librarian
> 
> The Clarkston Independence District Library seeks a creative, 
enthusiastic librarian to join a positive, team-oriented work environment 
to interface directly with the local business community and guide the 
library's marketing strategies.
> 
> Hours:                  40 hours per week, includes some evenings and 
weekends
> Salary:                  $37,000-$48,000 depending on qualifications and 
experience
> Benefits:             Health, dental, and optical insurance; Disability 
and life insurance; Vacation, sick and
> personal days; Retirement plan.
> Reports to:         Head of Adult Services
> 
> Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
> *           Work closely with the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce to 
create relationships with local businesses and develop collections and 
resources to serve the local business community
> *           Design a variety of programs and activities at the library 
and off-site to promote the use of business resources and fulfill local 
business needs
> *           Meet with business owners on or off-site, as needed, to help 
fulfill their research needs
> *           Assist in educating local businesses about successful 
marketing techniques
> *           Develop and guide the library's marketing strategies, 
including social media
> *           Assist patrons in obtaining information in a variety of 
formats
> *           Provide readers' advisory services
> *           Participate in developing Library policies and procedures
> 
> Qualifications:
> *           MLIS from an ALA accredited institution
> *           Experience working with a variety of business resources & 
enthusiastic commitment to promoting and educating others about them
> *           Strong organizational and planning skills with the ability 
to work independently and as part of a team
> *           Background in advertising and/or marketing
> *           Confident and engaged in a variety of social media 
techniques
> *           Comfortable working and presenting at the library and at 
off-site locations
> *           Public library reference desk experience
> *           Collection development and budget management experience
> *           Desire and ability to provide excellent customer service
> 
> Send cover letter, resume, and contact information for three 
professional references by email or mail to:
> Julie Meredith, Library Director
> Clarkston Independence District Library
> 6495 Clarkston Road, Clarkston, MI 48346
> juliem at cidlibrary.org<mailto:juliem at cidlibrary.org>
> 
> Deadline for applications: January 8, 2017 at 6:00pm
> An Equal Opportunity Employer
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 12:16:36 -0500
> From: Karrie Waarala <karrie at saline.lib.mi.us>
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Parents picking up students after school
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> Hi all,
> 
> Our library is right next to the middle school, so of course we get a 
lot of after school traffic. We've been noticing that as parents stop by 
to pick up their kids around 5 pm, they tend to pull up to the curb right 
outside our entrances and wait, blocking walkways and driveways, which can 
inconvenience other library users.
> 
> If you experience a similar pick-up rush, how have you dealt with this? 
Has signage helped? Our building monitor will ask people to move their 
cars, but "traffic cop" shouldn't need to be one of her duties.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any and all ideas!
> 
> Karrie Waarala 
> Assistant Director 
> Saline District Library 
> 734-429-5450 
> www.salinelibrary.org
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> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:45:43 +0000
> From: Mary Hill <mhill at lincolnlib.org>
> To: James Lenze <jamesl at Gardencitymi.org>, Steven Smith
> 	<ssmith at ci.dearborn.mi.us>, "michlib-l at mail.mcls.org"
> 	<michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Full-Time Staff Hours for Class V or VI
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> 35 hours because that is the number the twp uses and we get our benefits 
through them.
> 
> Mary
> 
> Mary K. Hill
> Director
> Lincoln Township Public Library
> 269-429-9575
> 269-429-3500 fax
> ________________________________
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org <michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org> on behalf 
of James Lenze <jamesl at Gardencitymi.org>
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 9:42:42 AM
> To: Steven Smith; michlib-l at mail.mcls.org
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Full-Time Staff Hours for Class V or VI
> 
> 40
> 
> James B Lenze, Director
> Garden City Public Library
> jamesl at gardencitymi.org
> 
> From: Steven Smith<mailto:ssmith at ci.dearborn.mi.us>
> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 5:17 PM
> To: michlib-l at mail.mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Full-Time Staff Hours for Class V or VI
> 
> This inquiry is for Class V and Class VI Libraries:  How many hours per 
week do your full-time staff work?  40 hours per week?  38 hours per week?  
Less?
> 
> Maryanne Bartles
> 
> Dearborn Public Library
> Library Director
> 16301 Michigan Avenue
> Dearborn, Michigan 48126
> 313-943-2049
> mbartles at ci.dearborn.mi.us<mailto:mbartles at ci.dearborn.mi.us>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 09:43:41 -0500
> From: Brandon Bowman <bbowman at oakparkmi.gov>
> To: James Lenze <jamesl at Gardencitymi.org>
> Cc: "michlib-l at mail.mcls.org" <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Full-Time Staff Hours for Class V or VI
> Message-ID: <56583242-C871-424F-94DB-CF36A0F6C047 at ci.oak-park.mi.us>
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> 40 hours here at Oak Park.
> 
> Brandon
> 
> > On Dec 19, 2016, at 9:43 AM, James Lenze <jamesl at Gardencitymi.org> 
wrote:
> > 
> > 40
> > 
> > James B Lenze, Director
> > Garden City Public Library
> > jamesl at gardencitymi.org
> > 
> > From: Steven Smith<mailto:ssmith at ci.dearborn.mi.us>
> > Sent: Friday, December 16, 2016 5:17 PM
> > To: michlib-l at mail.mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> > Subject: [Michlib-l] Full-Time Staff Hours for Class V or VI
> > 
> > This inquiry is for Class V and Class VI Libraries:  How many hours 
per week do your full-time staff work?  40 hours per week?  38 hours per 
week?  Less?
> > 
> > Maryanne Bartles
> > 
> > Dearborn Public Library
> > Library Director
> > 16301 Michigan Avenue
> > Dearborn, Michigan 48126
> > 313-943-2049
> > mbartles at ci.dearborn.mi.us<mailto:mbartles at ci.dearborn.mi.us>
> > 
> > 
> > _______________________________________________
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 16:14:38 -0500
> From: Cindi Place <cindiplace at gmail.com>
> To: Michlib-l at mcls.org
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
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> We would like to plan some commemorative activities for this year's MLK 
Day
> on January 16th. Our school are in session, so this could include
> activities at the schools. We are not an especially ethnically diverse 
area
> of Northern Michigan and we feel that it is important for our public
> library to recognize this special day in a meaningful way. Any ideas 
would
> be appreciated!
> 
> Cindi L. Place
> Reference & Technology Librarian
> Boyne District Library
> (231)582-7861
> placec at boynelibrary.org
> cindiplace at gmail.com
> Google can bring you back 100,000 answers, a librarian can bring you 
back
> the right one.
> 
> *?Neil Gaiman*
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> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 13:44:13 -0500 (EST)
> From: Kimberly Schaaf <kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us>
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
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> Hi All,
> Have any of you had a good speaker on the topic of Great Lakes 
shipwrecks?  If so, I'd welcome your thoughts!  
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Kimberly Schaaf 
> Librarian 
> Springfield Twp. Library 
> 12000 Davisburg Rd. 
> Davisburg MI, 48350 
> 248-846-6550
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> Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 18:56:53 +0000
> From: Shauna Swantek <sswantek at putnamlib.org>
> To: "Michlib-l (michlib-l at lists.mcls.org)" <michlib-l at mail2.mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Book Available
> Message-ID: <4235D05B0E6EF74B81D3CEC123C6CE8882AF1F17 at PDL1.pdl.local>
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> I have 8 copies of this title available and would love to share them 
with other MI libraries.
> The author is a Michigan author.
> 
> (They have been processed here locally; we have ours In our Christian 
Fiction.)
> 
> If you would like a copy, please reply with your RIDES code.
> 
> https://www.amazon.com/Shadows-Jules-Nelson/dp/1490848398
> 
> Shauna Lea Swantek, Director
> 
> Putnam District Library
> Honoring the Past, Serving Today, Preparing For Tomorrow
> www.putnamlib.org
> 
> 327 North Main Street
> PO Box 920
> Nashville, MI 49073-9578
> Phone & Fax: (517)852-9723
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> Message: 9
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:04:39 -0500
> From: "Pam Christensen" <pamc at uproc.lib.mi.us>
> To: "'Kimberly Schaaf'" <kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us>,	"'Michlib-
L'"
> 	<michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
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> Kimberly
> 
> I can highly recommend Fred Stonehouse.  Fred is a resident of 
Marquette.  He is the author of many books about the Great Lakes and 
shipping.  He is an engaging speaker, and travels quite a bit, so he 
should be able to get to your neck of the woods.  Fred has written over 30 
books on the Great Lakes, her ships, shipwrecks and culture.  As you can 
imagine, he spends a great deal of time in libraries researching, and 
treats libraries very well.  More about Fred can be found on his website 
http://frederickstonehouse.com/
> 
> His email is stonef at charter.net <mailto:stonef at charter.net>   I can 
assure you that you and your audiences will find Fred engaging, 
interesting and lots of fun.
> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On 
Behalf Of Kimberly Schaaf
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 1:44 PM
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> Hi All,
> Have any of you had a good speaker on the topic of Great Lakes 
shipwrecks?  If so, I'd welcome your thoughts!  
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Kimberly Schaaf 
> Librarian 
> Springfield Twp. Library 
> 12000 Davisburg Rd. 
> Davisburg MI, 48350 
> 248-846-6550
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> Message: 10
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:11:24 -0500
> From: Betsy Myers <mmyers at tadl.org>
> To: michlib-l at mcls.org
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Books up for grabs
> Message-ID:
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> We have five copies of Julia Alvarez's In the Time of the Butterflies
> <https://www.amazon.com/Time-Butterflies-Julia-Alvarez/dp/1565129768> 
for
> the first person who emails me.  We used them in a book club kit but 
they
> are not marked up.
> 
> -- 
> *Betsy Myers*
> Reference Department
> Interlibrary Loan/Programming
> *Traverse Area District Library*
> 610 Woodmere Ave
> Traverse City, MI  49686
> 231 932-8502
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> Message: 11
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 13:59:03 -0500
> From: "BEL Britney Dillon" <belbd at llcoop.org>
> To: "'Kimberly Schaaf'" <kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us>,	"'Michlib-
L'"
> 	<michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>, pamc at uproc.lib.mi.us
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> Message-ID: <20161219185744.M25927 at llcoop.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> Hi, Kimberly-
> 
> Valerie VanHeest is also an authority on this subject, and she does 
amazing
> programs.? Here is the link to her page on the Historical Society of
> Michigan's website. 
> http://www.hsmichigan.org/resources/storytellers-speakers-
performers/speaker-valerie-van-heest/
> 
> Have a great day!
> 
> Britney Dillon
> 
> Library Director 
> Alvah N. Belding Memorial Library 
> 302 E. Main St. 
> Belding, MI 48809 
> 616.794.1450
> 
> "You want weapons? We're in a library. Books are the best weapon in the 
world. 
> This room's the greatest arsenal we could have. Arm yourself!" - The 
Doctor
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------- 
> From: "Pam Christensen" <pamc at uproc.lib.mi.us> 
> To: "'Kimberly Schaaf'" <kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us>, "'Michlib-L'"
> <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org> 
> Sent: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:04:39 -0500 
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> > Kimberly 
> > I can highly recommend Fred Stonehouse.? Fred is a resident of 
Marquette.?
> He is the author of many books about the Great Lakes and shipping.? He 
is an
> engaging speaker, and travels quite a bit, so he should be able to get 
to your
> neck of the woods.? Fred has written over 30 books on the Great Lakes, 
her
> ships, shipwrecks and culture.? As you can imagine, he spends a great 
deal of
> time in libraries researching, and treats libraries very well.? More 
about
> Fred can be found on his website http://frederickstonehouse.com/ 
> > His email is stonef at charter.net? I can assure you that you and your
> audiences will find Fred engaging, interesting and lots of fun. 
> > ? ?
> > ? ?
> > 
> > From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] 
On
> Behalf Of Kimberly Schaaf 
> > Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 1:44 PM 
> > To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org> 
> > Subject: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker? 
> > ? 
> > Hi All, 
> > Have any of you had a good speaker on the topic of Great Lakes 
shipwrecks?
> ?If so, I'd welcome your thoughts! ? 
> > Thanks, 
> > -- 
> > Kimberly Schaaf 
> > Librarian 
> > Springfield Twp. Library 
> > 12000 Davisburg Rd. 
> > Davisburg MI, 48350 
> > 248-846-6550 
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> Message: 12
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:27:28 -0500
> From: Betsy Myers <mmyers at tadl.org>
> To: michlib-l at mcls.org
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Books up for grabs
> Message-ID:
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> All the books are gone.  Happy Holidays!
> 
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Betsy Myers <mmyers at tadl.org> wrote:
> 
> > We have five copies of Julia Alvarez's In the Time of the Butterflies
> > <https://www.amazon.com/Time-Butterflies-Julia-Alvarez/dp/1565129768> 
for
> > the first person who emails me.  We used them in a book club kit but 
they
> > are not marked up.
> >
> > --
> > *Betsy Myers*
> > Reference Department
> > Interlibrary Loan/Programming
> > *Traverse Area District Library*
> > 610 Woodmere Ave
> > Traverse City, MI  49686
> > 231 932-8502 <(231)%20932-8502>
> >
> 
> -- 
> *Betsy Myers*
> Reference Department
> Interlibrary Loan/Programming
> *Traverse Area District Library*
> 610 Woodmere Ave
> Traverse City, MI  49686
> 231 932-8502
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> Message: 13
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:40:03 -0500
> From: Elizabeth Campion <campiee4 at gmail.com>
> To: Michlib-l at mcls.org
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Book Giveaway
> Message-ID:
> 	<CAJT=Y_LB81So_LXW0H0qkeicGWxGQzOX5CaiE+r5-
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> 
> We have six copies of Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh available. They were in
> perfect, or almost perfect condition, with no marks.
> 
> Elizabeth Campion, Librarian
> Shelby Township Library
> 51680 Van Dyke Ave
> Shelby Township, MI 48316
> 586-739-7414
> 
> -- 
> A library is a miracle. A place where you can learn just about anything 
for
> free. A place where your mind can come alive."  Josh Hanagarne, *The
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> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 14:41:18 -0500 (EST)
> From: Karen Fehl <kfehl at northvillelibrary.org>
> To: "michlib-l " <michlib-l at mail2.mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] searching for picture book title
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> A patron was asking about a picture book she read as a child in the 80s. 
The story line had something to do with a rabbit that gave a carrot to his 
neighbor animal as a gift, and the gift was passed on. She can't remember 
title, nor author, but does recall it was beautifully illustrated.  It may 
have been a folktale. It may have had "rabbit's gift or winter gift" in 
the title. It is NOT "Rabbit's Gift" by George Shannon. Any ideas? Thank 
you!
> 
> Karen Fehl, Public Relations Librarian 
> Northville District Library 
> 212 W. Cady St., Northville MI 48167 
> 248-349-3020
> 
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> Message: 15
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 19:51:00 +0000
> From: Kevin King <KevinK at kpl.gov>
> To: Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] LibraryUpload 2017 - The IT Event for It
> 	Professionals in Public Libraries!
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> The deadline for registration is December 30!
> 
> Questions? Please email Amanda 
(apaffhausen at willard.lib.mi.us<mailto:apaffhausen at willard.lib.mi.us>) or 
Kevin (kevink at kpl.gov<mailto:kevink at kpl.gov>).
> 
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> Technology and IT departments in libraries can be small - or sometimes 
non-existent! Ever feel isolated in your tech projects? Or feel like you 
must be reinventing the wheel?
> If so - please register for the second annual LibraryUpload 
event<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12Sw1c5CLknB4xcopGsvYrmxnHrcVSgt3nIZ
B4XI_BCI/viewform>! The focus of these meetings will be projects and 
issues that face anyone with the responsibility of IT in their library. 
The goal is to get together, share our own projects, ask questions, and 
learn from others in similar IT-type situations. This is the event created 
by IT people for IT people.
> Last year's event was a HUGE success! IT professionals from all over 
Michigan attended.
> Please register by December 30, 2016. If you decide to share any current 
or future projects, please indicate that on the registration form.
> 
> When:  Friday, January 27, 2017, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
> Where: Kalamazoo Public Library
> Cost: $10/person covers lunch
> 
> Tentative Agenda
> 9:15-9:30              Welcome
> 9:30-10:15           Short Presentations - TBD
> 10:15-10:30         Break
> 10:30-11:15         Upload Stations - Informal discussions on a set of 
public side IT issues.
> 11:15-12:00         Keynote - TBD
> 12:00-1:00           Lunch
> 1:00-1:45              Lightning Round Talks - TBD
> 1:45-2:00              Break
> 2:00-2:45              Upload Stations - Informal discussions on a set 
of public side IT issues.
> 2:45-3:00              Wrap-Up
> 
> More info to come!
> 
> If you have any questions, please email 
kevink at kpl.gov<mailto:kevink at kpl.gov> or 
apaffhausen at willard.lib.mi.us<mailto:apaffhausen at willard.lib.mi.us>.
> 
> --
> Kevin King
> Head, Branch and IT Services
> Kalamazoo Public Library
> 269-553-7881 | kpl.gov/social-media
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> Message: 16
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 20:36:35 +0000
> From: Melissa Huisman <mhuisman at hudsonville.org>
> To: Kimberly Schaaf <kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us>, Michlib-L
> 	<michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
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> Maritime historian James Spurr did a great job for us on the Edmund 
Fitzgerald shipwreck. ( He?s also done war of 1812 in the Great Lakes).  
He is an engaging speaker and his presentation always draws lots of folks, 
especially men.    His email is Spurr at MillerCanfield.com
> Melissa
> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On 
Behalf Of Kimberly Schaaf
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 1:44 PM
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> Hi All,
> Have any of you had a good speaker on the topic of Great Lakes 
shipwrecks?  If so, I'd welcome your thoughts!
> Thanks,
> --
> Kimberly Schaaf
> Librarian
> Springfield Twp. Library
> 12000 Davisburg Rd.
> Davisburg MI, 48350
> 248-846-6550
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> Message: 17
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 16:21:52 -0500
> From: Elizabeth Campion <campiee4 at gmail.com>
> To: Michlib-l at mcls.org
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Book Giveaway
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> All copies have been spoken for.
> Thank you!
> Elizabeth
> 
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 2:40 PM, Elizabeth Campion <campiee4 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > We have six copies of Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh available. They were 
in
> > perfect, or almost perfect condition, with no marks.
> >
> > Elizabeth Campion, Librarian
> > Shelby Township Library
> > 51680 Van Dyke Ave
> > Shelby Township, MI 48316
> > 586-739-7414 <(586)%20739-7414>
> >
> > --
> > A library is a miracle. A place where you can learn just about 
anything
> > for free. A place where your mind can come alive."  Josh Hanagarne, 
*The
> > World's Strongest Librarian*
> >
> >
> 
> -- 
> A library is a miracle. A place where you can learn just about anything 
for
> free. A place where your mind can come alive."  Josh Hanagarne, *The
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> Message: 18
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 21:29:53 +0000
> From: "Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)" <LancasterC5 at michigan.gov>
> To: "michlib-l at mcls.org" <michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] FW: Every Child Ready to Read in Michigan -
> 	December	2016 Newsletter
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> Training Staff on ECRR Principles
> 
> Happy Holidays!
> [every child ready to read]
> 
> Every Child Ready to Read in Michigan  -  December 2016
> 
> In This Issue:
> 
>   *   Training Staff on ECRR Principles
>   *   New Books of the Month
>   *   Website of the Month
>   *   Reflections...
> 
> This Month's Wisdom...
> 
> "...early literacy practices are natural things to do with children that 
will lay the important foundation so that a child will be able to learn to 
read easily when arriving at school."
> 
> ~ Sue McCleaf Nespeca
> 
> Training Staff on ECRR Principles
> 
> [boy]One of the workshops in the Every Child Ready to Read (ECRR) Manual 
is a workshop to train library staff, including the library director and 
other administrative staff, youth services staff, and others who may be 
involved in planning for or delivering early literacy programs. The 
workshop is intended to last under an hour and incorporates background 
information on ECRR and an overview of the Parent Workshop. Here are just 
a few key points that are covered in this workshop:
> 
> A. To become successful readers, children need an understanding that 
written letters (a code) represent spoken sounds.
> 
> B. Children also need comprehension skills to understand the meaning 
conveyed by print.
> 
> C. Children develop decoding and comprehension skills through 
interactions with adults and their environment.
> 
> D. Learning letter names and sounds is critical to learning how to 
decode, or read, words.
> 
> E. Print conventions like knowing how to hold a book, turn pages, and 
follow sentences on a page help a beginning reader, but they are not a 
predictor of later reading achievement.
> 
> F. Experiences that develop oral language, phonological awareness, and 
letter knowledge play an important role in helping children get ready to 
read.
> 
> G. Reading together with children continues to be one of the most 
powerful ways to develop early literacy skills
> 
> H. How parents read to children makes a difference. Talking about books 
and extending the conversation about a story by asking and answering 
questions leads to greater learning.
> 
> I. Repeatedly reading the same book helps children learn vocabulary, how 
stories are structured, and other literacy skills.
> 
> J. Reading and writing go together. Writing activities help children 
learn about letter names and sounds, that print has meaning, and that 
writing has a purpose.
> 
> K. The environment influences learning. Spaces at the library (and at 
home) can be organized to support the development of early literacy 
skills. How space is arranged and used affects how often and how long 
children engage in early literacy activities.
> 
> For more information on this workshop (and to see actual PowerPoint 
slides that are included) you may wish to listen to the webinar that was 
offered in March of this year and that was recorded. You can find the 
webinar here: http://www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan/0,2351,7-160-
62245-370596--,00.html<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?
type=click&enid=ZWFzPTEmbWFpbGluZ2lkPTIwMTYxMjE5LjY3ODU4MTcxJm1lc3NhZ2VpZD
1NREItUFJELUJVTC0yMDE2MTIxOS42Nzg1ODE3MSZkYXRhYmFzZWlkPTEwMDEmc2VyaWFsPTE3
MzczNjUzJmVtYWlsaWQ9TGFuY2FzdGVyQzVAbWljaGlnYW4uZ292JnVzZXJpZD1MYW5jYXN0ZX
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p://www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan/0,2351,7-160-62245-370596-
-,00.html>  (March 8, 2016 recording.)
> 
> ________________________________
> New Books of the Month
> 
> [Todd Parr]Be Who You Are! Todd Parr. Little, Brown, 2016.
> ISBN: 978-0-316-26523-2. $17.99.
> 
> It's true that Todd has addressed this theme before with his 2001 book 
It's Okay to Be Different, but quite frankly, I have not seem much of a 
change from 2001 with children in relation to issues of bullying or 
accepting others that are different from them in some way. Unfortunately, 
there still seems to be a need for this book.
> 
> Parr's usual bright colored child-like appealing illustrations are in 
evidence here too. The last page of the book pretty much sums up the rest 
of the text. "It doesn't matter what color you are, where you are from, or 
who's in your family. Everyone needs to be loved. Always love yourself and 
just be who you are!"
> 
> [Bill Martin Jr]Lift-the-Tab: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? 
50th Anniversary Edition. Bill Martin Jr. Holt, 2016. ISBN: 978-1-62779-
723-8. $13.99
> 
> Why buy this version of Brown Bear...? I think this version will be 
perfect for children's narrative skills (child participation.) Let's face 
it --- when you ask children "Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?" 
you have to turn the page before children can answer that question (unless 
they already have the book memorized.) Now, you do not have to turn the 
page --- you simply point to the tab (red bird) and they can guess the 
answer before you turn the page. Granted, this is just a slightly larger 
board book size, so it might be better for one-on-one reading or for a 
small group, unless you have the funds to buy multiple copies and parents 
can share with their child in storytime while your read the book. On 
another note, because of the 50th anniversary, a new board book version 
has been released also. It is slightly larger than the original board book 
(which is great) but the cover is also padded. What a wonderful gift this 
would be for a baby!
> 
> ________________________________
> Website of the Month
> 
> [Reading Rockets]Often library staff that are not children's specialists 
will need to assist patrons/parents who have children and will be asked 
for reading tips for their young children. When training or sharing 
information with other staff members, you might want to recommend the 
excellent Reading Rockets website. If you are not familiar with Reading 
Rockets, you might want to spend a little time exploring their site as 
there is an incredible amount of useful information. Reading Rockets is 
described as "a national multimedia literacy initiative offering 
information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many 
struggle, and how caring adults can help."
> 
> The following links would be useful for ALL library staff to be aware 
of, but also the tips could be reproduced on bookmarks to hand out to 
parents or distribute at programs.  Most importantly the information is 
given in numerous languages including Spanish, Arabic, Traditional 
Chinese, Haitian Creole, Hmong, Korean, Navajo, Russian, Tagalog, and 
Vietnamese.
> 
> Here are just a few tips under each age group.
> 
> A.  Reading Tips for Parents of Babies:  
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> 
> A few of the recommended tips:
> 
> 1. Keep books where your baby can reach them
> 
> 2. Talk with your baby all day long
> 
> 3. Develop a daily routine (and make reading a part of it)
> 
> B. Reading Tips for Parents of Toddlers: 
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> 
> 1. Don't expect your toddler to sit still for a book
> 
> 2. Keep reading short, simple and often
> 
> 3. Encourage play that involves naming, describing, and communicating
> 
> C. Reading Tips for Parents of Preschoolers: 
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents-
preschoolers<http://links.govdelivery.com:80/track?
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> 
> 1. Read with fun in your voice
> 
> 2. Talk about writing too
> 
> 3. Point out print everywhere
> 
> ________________________________
> Reflections...
> [Training]Justifying Early Literacy Training to Library Directors or 
Administrators
> 
> Just this month (December) I completed several days of training to 
librarians that were from various library systems in the state of Florida. 
On the first day, I stood dumbfounded when an attendee said that her 
library director reluctantly allowed her to attend my workshop because he 
felt early literacy training was not necessary. In his opinion, a child 
would be taught how to read and write when entering school and there was 
no reason to "teach" the child before arriving at school. For one of the 
first times in my life, I was speechless. This was a library director of a 
large public library system who made this comment. For the rest of the 
day, whenever I made a point, or quoted relevant research, I would find 
myself saying "You need to tell your library director this." Just to be 
clear, I also agree that we do not "teach" a child any of the early 
literacy skills. The early literacy practices are natural things to do 
with children that will lay the important foundation so t!
>  hat a child will be able to learn to read easily when arriving at 
school.
> 
> Seriously though, if a library director feels this way, then it will be 
very difficult to center your programming for young children around early 
literacy practices. In this small space, it is difficult to list all the 
reasons why early literacy programming is important, but here are just a 
few statistics from research that might be useful.
> 
> 1. "Roughly 35% of children in the United States enter school without 
the skills necessary for learning to read."
> 
> Carnegie Foundation of New York. Starting Points: Meeting the Needs of 
Our Youngest Children. Waldorf, MD: Carnegie Corp of NY, 1994.
> 
> 2. "Research shows the development of early literacy skills through 
early experiences with books and stories is critically linked to a child's 
success in learning to read. Children who are read to from an early age 
have a larger vocabulary and better language skills when they start 
school. "
> 
> Contacts of Literacy: What Children Learn from Learning to Read Books in 
W. H. Teale Emergent Literacy: Writing and Reading, Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 
1986.
> 
> 3. "Research shows that children with larger vocabularies have higher 
school achievement."
> 
>  Duke, Neil and Annie Moses. 10 Research-Tested Ways to Build Children's 
Vocabulary, Scholastic Professional Paper. Scholastic, 2003.
> 
> 4. "Children's phonological awareness begins to develop during the 
preschool years. Unless children are given help from teachers, parents, or 
other adults, those with low levels of phonological awareness will 
continue to be delayed in this skill from the late preschool period 
forward."
> 
> Marilyn Adams. Beginning to Read: Thinking and Learning About Print. 
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1990.
> 
> ________________________________
> ________________________________
> 
> About Sue
> 
> [Sue McCleaf Nespeca]Sue McCleaf Nespeca is an early literacy & 
children's literature specialist heading Kit Lit Plus Consulting. She is a 
trainer for the Every Child Ready to Read Project and The Very Ready 
Reading Program. In addition to her M.L.S., she has a M.Ed in Early 
Childhood with a specialty in early literacy.
> 
> Cathy Lancaster
> 
> Youth Services Coordinator
> 
> Library of Michigan
> 
> 517-335-8129
> 
> 517-373-5700 f
> 
> LancasterC5 at michigan.gov<mailto:LancasterC5 at michigan.gov>
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> Message: 19
> Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 22:13:25 +0000
> From: "Smith, Mary Anne (MDE)" <SmithM99 at michigan.gov>
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
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> May I also suggest Frederick Stonehouse (Maritime Historian, author and 
lecturer) who has authored over 30 books on maritime history ? One of his 
books was called: The Wreak of the Edmund Fitzgerald;?  or Joel Stone, 
Senior Curator of the Detroit Historical Society.  Both are great 
speakers.
> 
> Mary Anne Smith
> Administrative Assistant
> Statewide Library Services
> Library of Michigan
> 702 West Kalamazoo, P.O. Box 30007, Lansing, MI 48909-7507
> Ph: 517-373-1580; Fax: 517-373-5700
> Toll free:  877-479-0021
> Smithm99 at michigan.gov<mailto:Smithm99 at michigan.gov>
> http://michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan
> 
> Check out the curated content on the LM homepage including state and 
national CE offerings, LM events, stats reports, headlines from around the 
library world and research help from LM librarians at 
http://michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan
> 
> Our collective efforts can help make Michigan a Top 10 education state 
in 10 years!  Here are the goals and strategies: http://mi.gov/top10in10/
> 
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> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On 
Behalf Of Melissa Huisman
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 3:37 PM
> To: Kimberly Schaaf <kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us>; Michlib-L <michlib-
l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> Maritime historian James Spurr did a great job for us on the Edmund 
Fitzgerald shipwreck. ( He?s also done war of 1812 in the Great Lakes).  
He is an engaging speaker and his presentation always draws lots of folks, 
especially men.    His email is 
Spurr at MillerCanfield.com<mailto:Spurr at MillerCanfield.com>
> Melissa
> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org> 
[mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On Behalf Of Kimberly Schaaf
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 1:44 PM
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> Hi All,
> Have any of you had a good speaker on the topic of Great Lakes 
shipwrecks?  If so, I'd welcome your thoughts!
> Thanks,
> --
> Kimberly Schaaf
> Librarian
> Springfield Twp. Library
> 12000 Davisburg Rd.
> Davisburg MI, 48350
> 248-846-6550
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> Message: 20
> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 09:25:14 -0500
> From: "Lisa Waskin" <lisaw at uproc.lib.mi.us>
> To: "'Smith, Mary Anne \(MDE\)'" <SmithM99 at michigan.gov>,
> 	"'Michlib-L'" <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
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> 
> We had Frederick Stonehouse for three programs during our Big Read Grant 
this year.  He was amazing and can speak to all ages.  We had him talk 
about his book, Haunted Lakes.  I highly recommend him.
> 
> Lisa
> 
> Lisa Waskin, Director
> 
> Superior District Library
> 
> 541 Library Drive
> 
> Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
> 
> Ph. (906) 632-9331
> 
> Fax (906) 635-0210
> 
>  <mailto:lisaw at uproc.lib.mi.us> lisaw at uproc.lib.mi.us
> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On 
Behalf Of Smith, Mary Anne (MDE)
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 5:13 PM
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> May I also suggest Frederick Stonehouse (Maritime Historian, author and 
lecturer) who has authored over 30 books on maritime history ? One of his 
books was called: The Wreak of the Edmund Fitzgerald;?  or Joel Stone, 
Senior Curator of the Detroit Historical Society.  Both are great 
speakers.
> 
> Mary Anne Smith
> 
> Administrative Assistant
> 
> Statewide Library Services
> 
> Library of Michigan
> 
> 702 West Kalamazoo, P.O. Box 30007, Lansing, MI 48909-7507
> 
> Ph: 517-373-1580; Fax: 517-373-5700
> 
> Toll free:  877-479-0021
> 
> Smithm99 at michigan.gov <mailto:Smithm99 at michigan.gov>
> 
>  <http://michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan> 
http://michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan
> 
> Check out the curated content on the LM homepage including state and 
national CE offerings, LM events, stats reports, headlines from around the 
library world and research help from LM librarians at  
<http://michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan> 
http://michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan
> 
> Our collective efforts can help make Michigan a Top 10 education state 
in 10 years!  Here are the goals and strategies:  
<http://mi.gov/top10in10> http://mi.gov/top10in10/
> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org <mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org>  
[mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On Behalf Of Melissa Huisman
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 3:37 PM
> To: Kimberly Schaaf <kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us 
<mailto:kschaaf at springfield.lib.mi.us> >; Michlib-L <michlib-
l at mail.mcls.org <mailto:michlib-l at mail.mcls.org> >
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> Maritime historian James Spurr did a great job for us on the Edmund 
Fitzgerald shipwreck. ( He?s also done war of 1812 in the Great Lakes).  
He is an engaging speaker and his presentation always draws lots of folks, 
especially men.    His email is Spurr at MillerCanfield.com 
<mailto:Spurr at MillerCanfield.com>
> 
> Melissa
> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org <mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org>  
[mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On Behalf Of Kimberly Schaaf
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 1:44 PM
> To: Michlib-L <michlib-l at mail.mcls.org <mailto:michlib-l at mail.mcls.org> 
>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Great Lakes Shipwrecks Speaker?
> 
> Hi All,
> Have any of you had a good speaker on the topic of Great Lakes 
shipwrecks?  If so, I'd welcome your thoughts!  
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Kimberly Schaaf 
> Librarian 
> Springfield Twp. Library 
> 12000 Davisburg Rd. 
> Davisburg MI, 48350 
> 248-846-6550
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> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 14:32:25 +0000
> From: "Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)" <LancasterC5 at michigan.gov>
> To: "michlib-l at mcls.org" <michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Summer Reading Programming Webinars for
> 	2017's "Build a	Better World"
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> Registration for our 2017 Build a Better World Youth Programming Ideas 
webinar on 1/9/17 at 3PM is still open.  Please register 
here<https://www.solutionwhere.com/WW/Aspx/Public/Search/ShowCourse.aspx?
courseNum=87&cId=67&pCId=0>, even if you can?t attend live; we will send 
you a link to the recording.  This webinar is put on by your peers serving 
on the Library of Michigan?s Youth Service Advisory Council.
> 
> I?ve been informed the " Playful Building Hands-on Activities? webinar 
from STAR_Net is already full.  They will have the link online of the 
recording after January 18th.
> 
> For STAR_Net?s "Dream Big to Build a Better World" that took place on 
12/14/16, you can now find the recording 
online<http://www.starnetlibraries.org/resources/webinars/>!
> 
> Engineers use their skills to solve problems and make the world a better 
place. Join Jeannine Finton from the American Society of Civil Engineers 
as she shares a variety of hands-on engineering resources, activities, 
presentation tips and techniques designed to make engineering fun for all 
ages. Find out how to connect with local engineers who may be able to 
assist with a program.
> 
> Finally, for those serving teens, be sure to register for ?Introduction 
to the 2017 CSLP Teen Programming Manual? on Thursday, January 5, 2017, 
2:00 PM EST.
> 
> To register, please go to 
https://www.tsl.texas.gov/ld/workshops/webinars/index.html.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Cathy Lancaster
> 
> Youth Services Coordinator
> 
> Statewide Library Services
> 
> Library of Michigan
> 
> 517-335-8129
> 
> 517-373-5700 f
> 
> LancasterC5 at michigan.gov
> 
> Help us acknowledge and celebrate the great work of Michigan educators! 
Go to: www.michigan.gov/proudMIeducator today.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On 
Behalf Of Lancaster, Catherine (MDE)
> Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 4:29 PM
> To: michlib-l at mcls.org
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Summer Reading Programming Webinars for 2017's 
"Build a Better World"
> 
> Please note the January 9th webinar listed below is brought to you by 
our new Youth Services Advisory Council!  We?ll share ideas for summer 
reading team members are doing in libraries across Michigan and we?ll open 
it up for participants to share their ideas/questions, too.
> 
> Cathy Lancaster
> 
> Youth Services Coordinator
> 
> Statewide Library Services
> 
> Library of Michigan
> 
> 517-335-8129
> 
> 517-373-5700 f
> 
> 
LancasterC5 at michigan.gov<mailto:LancasterC5 at michigan.gov<mailto:LancasterC
5 at michigan.gov%3cmailto:LancasterC5 at michigan.gov>>
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> Summer Reading Programming Webinars for 2017's "Build a Better World"
> 
> [Poster]The following are webinar opportunities on the 2017 Summer 
Reading theme "Build a Better World."  Please follow the links to register 
for the individual webinars.  If you're unable to attend live, recordings 
will be sent out if you are registered.
> 
>   *   Dream Big to Build a Better World
> 
> Wednesday, December 14th, 2016
> 
> 3:00 pm EST
> 
> Engineers use their skills to solve problems and make the world a better 
place. Join Jeannine Finton from the American Society of Civil Engineers 
as she shares a variety of hands-on engineering resources, activities, 
presentation tips and techniques designed to make engineering fun for all 
ages. Find out how to connect with local engineers who may be able to 
assist with a program. The STAR Library Education Network (STAR_Net)
<http://www.starnetlibraries.org/> is a hands-on learning network for 
libraries and their communities across the country.
> 
> To register, please click here.
<https://t.e2ma.net/click/e771q/q8ohzs/yezvsg> Password is ?star?.
> 
>   *    Build a Better World Youth Programming Ideas for 2017 Summer 
Reading
> 
> Monday, January 9, 2017
> 
> 3:00 PM EST
> 
> The Library of Michigan's Youth Services Advisory Council would like to 
invite you to join us for a webinar on the 2017 CSLP themed "Build a 
Better World."  Programming ideas, the CSLP manual and various summer 
reading club topics will be discussed.  To Register, please click 
here<https://www.solutionwhere.com/WW/Aspx/Public/Search/ShowCourse.aspx?
courseNum=87&cId=67&pCId=0>.
> 
> This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and 
Library Services.
> 
>   *   Introduction to the 2017 CSLP Teen Programming Manual
> 
> Thursday, January 5, 2017
> 
> 2:00 PM EST
> 
> Are you planning creative, fun, and educational programs for your 2017 
teen summer library program? This webinar, presented by Michelle Beebower 
and Nichole Chagnon of the Austin Public Library, that will introduce 
programs and activities in the 2017 Collaborative Summer Library Program 
Teen manual that will inspire unforgettable summer library programs for 
teens in your community!
> 
> To register, please click 
here<https://www.tsl.texas.gov/ld/workshops/webinars/index.html>.
> 
> This webinar will be recorded and archived for later viewing. Thank you 
to the Texas State Library for organizing this webinar ? you will be 
participating with YA librarians across the country.
> 
>   *   Playful Building Hands-on Activities
> 
> Wednesday, January 18th, 2017
> 
> 3:00 pm EST
> 
> Join us for a FREE online training in conducting a selection of hands-on 
engineering activities. The STAR_Net project?s Playful Building activities 
are designed to engage children, tweens, and families in hands-on 
engineering fun at the library, and they rely on inexpensive materials! 
Play along with us ? have the following 
materials<https://t.e2ma.net/click/e771q/q8ohzs/6c3vsg> on hand to try the 
activities yourself. The STAR Library Education Network (STAR_Net)
<http://www.starnetlibraries.org/> is a hands-on learning network for 
libraries and their communities across the country.
> 
> To register, please click here.
<https://t.e2ma.net/click/e771q/q8ohzs/m53vsg> Password is ?star?.
> 
> Cathy Lancaster
> 
> Youth Services Coordinator
> 
> Library of Michigan
> 
> 517-335-8129
> 
> 517-373-5700 f
> 
> 
LancasterC5 at michigan.gov<mailto:LancasterC5 at michigan.gov<mailto:LancasterC
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> Message: 22
> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 10:26:12 -0500
> From: Diana Simpson <dsimpson at alma.lib.mi.us>
> To: <michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Labeling Graphic Novels
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> Can anyone suggest best practices for labeling and organizing graphic 
novels
> so that patrons can easily find what they want on the shelves? We plan 
to
> have two graphic novel collections, one for teens and another for 
younger
> audiences.
> 
> Diana Simpson
> 
> Cataloger/Technical Services
> 
> Alma Public Library
> 
> 500 E. Superior St.
> 
> Alma, MI 488801
> 
> 989-463-3966
> 
> dsimpson at alma.lib.mi.us
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> Message: 23
> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 15:53:27 +0000
> From: Kathie Brown <Kathie.Brown at farmlib.org>
> To: Diana Simpson <dsimpson at alma.lib.mi.us>, "michlib-l at mcls.org"
> 	<michlib-l at mcls.org>
> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Labeling Graphic Novels
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> We have renamed ours Adult Graphic Collection, YA Graphic Collection and 
Children's Graphic Collection.  They were initially named Graphic Novels 
but there are non-fiction as well as fiction items in the collections.  
There is a separate spine label which says Graphic Collection on each item 
along with the regular spine label by Dewey number or Author's last name. 
We have not interfiled the titles but have shelved each group separately 
in their particular department.
> 
> Kathie Brown
> Coordinator of Automation Services and Volunteers
> Farmington Community Library
> Farmington Branch / Farmington Hills Main
> 248.848.4316
> 248.553.3228 Fax
> kathie.brown at farmlib.org<mailto:kathie.brown at farmlib.org>
> 
> "If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."
> **Marcus Tuillius Cicero**
> 
> From: michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces at mcls.org] On 
Behalf Of Diana Simpson
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 10:26 AM
> To: michlib-l at mcls.org
> Subject: [Michlib-l] Labeling Graphic Novels
> 
> Can anyone suggest best practices for labeling and organizing graphic 
novels so that patrons can easily find what they want on the shelves? We 
plan to have two graphic novel collections, one for teens and another for 
younger audiences.
> 
> Diana Simpson
> Cataloger/Technical Services
> Alma Public Library
> 500 E. Superior St.
> Alma, MI 488801
> 989-463-3966
> dsimpson at alma.lib.mi.us<mailto:dsimpson at alma.lib.mi.us>
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