From kblinn at marion.lib.in.us Mon Nov 3 09:04:47 2008 From: kblinn at marion.lib.in.us (Karen Blinn) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 09:04:47 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Annual Register of Grant Support Message-ID: I have both the 2006 and the 2007 editions of the Annual Register of Grant Support available to any Pillow Express library who would like them. Please email me if you would have use for either of them. Thank you. Karen Blinn, Head of Technical Services/System Administrator Marion (Ind.) Public Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Patty.Lunsford at ssfhs.org Mon Nov 3 12:44:04 2008 From: Patty.Lunsford at ssfhs.org (Lunsford Patty) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 12:44:04 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] [Announce] Approved September EC minutes are on the web Message-ID: Hello, everyone, The approved September 2008 minutes of the INCOLSA Executive Committee are on the web here: http://www.incolsa.net/inside/Sep2008ECMinutesApproved.pdf While you are reading the minutes, please also read about all the outstanding services, courses, and other announcements of INCOLSA at www.incolsa.net. I hope you have a great day and week! Patty Lunsford INCOLSA EC Secretary, 2008-2009 Patty Lunsford Medical Librarian St. Elizabeth Regional Health 765-423-6143 (St. Elizabeth Medical Library) 765-449-3108 (Home Hospital Medical Library) 765-423-6125 (STE School of Nursing Library) patty.lunsford at ssfhs.org The information contained in this e-mail and any accompanying documents is intended for the sole use of the recipient to whom it is addressed, and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and prohibited from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, or authorized to receive this on behalf of the recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, use, disclosure, copying, or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient(s), please contact the sender by e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Thank you. _______________________________________________ INCOLSA-Announce mailing list INCOLSA-Announce at lists.incolsa.net http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-announce From kainslie at library.IN.gov Mon Nov 3 15:14:02 2008 From: kainslie at library.IN.gov (Ainslie, Karen) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 15:14:02 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Final Instructions for Bookkeeping and Annual Report Workshop on November 6th and 13th Message-ID: <8B3FE0BABCF1204C860C14F02AE58130071B4200@IOTEVSP02VW.shared.state.in.us> --IMPORTANT- Library Bookkeeping and Annual Report Workshop November 6 and November 13 Please arrive between 10:00 and 10:15 a.m. in advance of the 10:30 a.m. start time; the arrival time is 9:00 a.m. to 9:15 a.m., an hour earlier for the Central Time zone sites. For those attending at the Indiana State Library the workshop is in Room 401 on the fourth floor. Please stop at the first floor Circulation desk to get a visitor pass. You will need your Accounting Manual and it can be downloaded from http://www.in.gov/sboa/2404.htm Please print all the handouts and bring to the workshop. Workshop handouts are on this web page http://www.in.gov/library/2917.htm under the heading Library Bookkeeping and Annual Report Workshop November 6 & 13, 2008. Note: there are two formats for the presentations, one is a PDF and the other is PPT (PowerPoint file). Choose your preferred format and print one copy of each presentation. Agenda Annual Report Presentation (ppt) Annual Report Presentation (pdf) State Board of Accounts Presentation (ppt) State Board of Accounts Presentation (pdf) Also print out the updated item 2008 Federal Legislative Items, found under Public Library Budget Workshop May 29, 2008 and June 5, 2008. 2008 Federal Legislative Items (pdf) For those of you who attend the budget workshop at the State Library please note that there are no spaces available in the Government Parking Lot. Here is a link to a parking map for places near the State Library: http://www.indydt.com/parking.cfm. I recommend you park in the lot at the Indiana State Museum on the day of the Bookkeeping Workshop. Contact me off list if you have questions. Karen Ainslie Public Library Consultant Indiana State Library/Library Development Office 140 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232-1938 IN Toll Free (800) 451-6028 Fax 317-232-0002 www.in.gov/library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aingmire at greensburg.lib.in.us Tue Nov 4 08:49:41 2008 From: aingmire at greensburg.lib.in.us (Andrea Ingmire) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 08:49:41 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Job Descriptions -- Medium Sized Libraries Message-ID: <200811041349.mA4Dnglb014097@mr1.mail.ena.net> I am looking for Job Descriptions from Medium Sized Libraries for your MLS and other full-time staff. Specifically I am interested in Assistant Director, Department Head, and Outreach... but will take more:) If you have not updated your Job Descriptions for new Certification Standards, please just let me know what levels you are thinking for the Job Descriptions that you have. If you have salary scales for 2009 I would appreciate seeing those as well. Thank you for any information you can provide. ~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~ Andrea Ingmire, Library Director Greensburg - Decatur County Public Library 1110 E. Main St. Greensburg, IN 47240 812-663-2826 812-663-5617 Fax www.greensburglibrary.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aingmire at greensburg.lib.in.us Tue Nov 4 09:08:22 2008 From: aingmire at greensburg.lib.in.us (Andrea Ingmire) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 09:08:22 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] bookmobiles/wireless access Message-ID: <200811041408.mA4E8NYZ027875@mr4.mail.ena.net> Those of you with bookmobiles... How do you provide wireless access on board? I am looking into wireless access cards and have to wonder how well these work for bookmobile functions (just for the driver at this point). If you provide wireless onboard... I have questions. What do you use to get access? Provider? General Cost? Reliability? Other thoughts? Thanks again ~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~ Andrea Ingmire, Library Director Greensburg - Decatur County Public Library 1110 E. Main St. Greensburg, IN 47240 812-663-2826 812-663-5617 Fax www.greensburglibrary.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I am looking into wireless access cards and have to wonder how well these work for bookmobile functions (just for the driver at this point). If you provide wireless onboard... I have questions. What do you use to get access? Provider? General Cost? Reliability? Other thoughts? Thanks again ~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~ Andrea Ingmire, Library Director Greensburg - Decatur County Public Library 1110 E. Main St. Greensburg, IN 47240 812-663-2826 812-663-5617 Fax www.greensburglibrary.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00039.txt URL: From Sarah.Crume at indwes.edu Tue Nov 4 12:00:28 2008 From: Sarah.Crume at indwes.edu (Crume, Sarah) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 12:00:28 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Free set of books for any Pillow Express library Message-ID: <20880FCB95994D4EADD26C091574CE5407466E55@teal.iwunet.indwes.edu> Free to any Pillow Express Library: Full set: Dictionary of National Biography-Reprinted 1937-38 ed. Oxford U. Pr. Vols. I-XXI Vol. XXII Supplement 1901-1911 Twentieth Century Supplement 1912-1921 Twentieth Century Supplement (with index-1901-1921) 1922-1930 Twentieth Century Supplement (with index-1901-1930) 1931-1940 1941-1950 1951-1960 (with index-1901-1960) 1961-1970 (with index-1901-1970) 1971-1980 (with index-1901-1980) 1981-1985 (with index-1901-1985) 31 volumes in all Email me directly if you are interested! Thanks! Sarah Crume Off Campus Library Services Reference Librarian Jackson Library Indiana Wesleyan University 4201 S. 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URL: From jeanne at incolsa.net Tue Nov 4 16:12:58 2008 From: jeanne at incolsa.net (Jeanne Hickling) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 16:12:58 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] OCLC WCRS Lending Workshop in November Message-ID: <4910BADA.4060404@incolsa.net> Greetings! Something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season - all the wonderful libraries in Indiana that lend items from their collections. And your library could be one of those - Become a Lender on OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing!! [If your library is already lending, Thanks for Sharing] INCOLSA is offering a full day workshop on how to lend with WCRS at the Marion Public Library, in Marion, Indiana on 20 November 2008 See http://www.incolsa.net/WebCal/eventreg.html?EventID=2440&CALid=6141 to register. OCLC is so thankful that libraries lend, that they do not charge if all you want to do is lend And the Indiana State Library is also thankful - your second INFOExpress stop will be discounted substantially. Wait, there's more to be thankful for! 6 LEU Technology credits are available for each staff person that takes this workshop. Again, that link is http://www.incolsa.net/WebCal/eventreg.html?EventID=2440&CALid=6141 See You There! Jeanne Hickling INCOLSA OCLC Resource Sharing Support jeanne at incolsa.net From AustinB at mlcnet.org Wed Nov 5 08:33:26 2008 From: AustinB at mlcnet.org (Brian Austin/mlc) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 08:33:26 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Morningstar trial and 20% off for new subscribers Message-ID: Morningstar, Inc., a leading provider of independent investment research, is offering INCOLSA members a free trial of their investment database from November 1st ? December 31st. Through February 1, 2009 new subscribers will receive a special discount of 20% off list price. Trial access info URL: http://library.morningstar.com/membership/setup.html Username: mlc2008 Password: library *these are case sensitive For additional information visit the link below for Morningstar Investment Research Center's page at MLC or contact Brian Austin at MLC (austinb at mlcnet.org). https://members.mlcnet.org/cms/sitem.cfm/databases__econtent/free_trials/morningstar_trial_and_special_pricing/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ill at cdpl.lib.in.us Wed Nov 5 10:06:24 2008 From: ill at cdpl.lib.in.us (ill at cdpl.lib.in.us) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 09:06:24 -0600 (CST) Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Free book Message-ID: <25755.165.139.227.1.1225897584.squirrel@165.139.227.1> We have a 2008 Annual Register of Grant Support (41st edition)(ISBN - 157387292x) to give to the first one on INFOEXPRESS, just please tell us where to send it. Thanks Debbie Crawfordsville District Public Library From kainslie at library.IN.gov Wed Nov 5 10:25:05 2008 From: kainslie at library.IN.gov (Ainslie, Karen) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 10:25:05 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Audio Presentations of Bookkeeping and Annual Report Workshop Message-ID: <8B3FE0BABCF1204C860C14F02AE58130071B420F@IOTEVSP02VW.shared.state.in.us> **AUDIO PRESENTATION AVAILABLE** In addition to the handouts available from the Library Development Office website at http://www.in.gov/library/2917.htm there are audio presentations of the Bookkeeping Workshop and the Annual Report Workshop. The links are State Board of Accounts Audio Presentation and 2008 Annual Report Audio Presentation. Listen to these in advance of the presentation or at your convenience. Please note the audio presentation from State Board of Accounts does not include the demonstration of the LAR1 application. Look for LAR demonstration during the live presentation on November 6 and November 13. 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Debbie Crawfordsville District Public Library From Patty.Lunsford at ssfhs.org Wed Nov 5 13:37:16 2008 From: Patty.Lunsford at ssfhs.org (Lunsford Patty) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 13:37:16 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] [Announce] Indiana Health Sciences Librarians Association membership and 2009 Conference Message-ID: The Indiana Health Sciences Librarians Association (IHSLA) welcomes EVERYONE to its Annual Conference at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 16, 2009. Our theme for the 2009 Conference will be "What's Complementary About Alternative Medicine?" and will include a Medical Library Association CE course, presentations, talks, updates from our state and regional networks (including INCOLSA), and the traditional sessions with vendors, informal gatherings, laughter, and reunion of colleagues (and meeting some new ones)! All you current members of IHSLA please plan to renew your membership for 2009 now, and welcome to all prospective NEW members! Please visit the IHSLA website at www.incolsa.net/~ihsla to learn more, and for joining or renewing your membership, and all the news and updates and conference information. Patty Lunsford Medical Librarian St. Elizabeth Regional Health 765-423-6143 (St. Elizabeth Medical Library) 765-449-3108 (Home Hospital Medical Library) 765-423-6125 (STE School of Nursing Library) patty.lunsford at ssfhs.org The information contained in this e-mail and any accompanying documents is intended for the sole use of the recipient to whom it is addressed, and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and prohibited from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, or authorized to receive this on behalf of the recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, use, disclosure, copying, or distribution is prohibited. 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Kleiman [mailto:kleiman at aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 9:01 AM To: SeniorServ at ala.org; aging at ala.org; rusa-l at ala.org; ascla-l at ala.org Subject: [ascla-l] NIH Publication: Alzheimer's Disease: Unraveling the Mystery Greetings-- (Sorry for cross-posting) The National Institute on Aging today released a new edition of Alzheimer's Disease: Unraveling the Mystery , an illustrated, 80-page book written for people with Alzheimer's disease (AD), their families, health care professionals, students, and others with an interest in the disease. This update to the 2003 edition of Unraveling the Mystery helps readers understand AD, its impact on individuals and society, and research advances to prevent or diminish the effects of the disease. The new edition: * describes the basics of the healthy brain; * focuses on changes that occur in a brain affected by AD; * highlights findings from recent NIA-funded research into the causes of AD, new developments in diagnosis, and the search for new treatments; and * addresses issues of concern to AD caregivers and families. The book also includes a glossary, a comprehensive list of organizations offering more information, and a list of recommended reading. To view, download, or order copies of Alzheimer's Disease: Unraveling the Mystery, go to: www.nia.nih.gov/Alzheimers/Publications/Unraveling, or call NIA's Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center at 1-800-438-4380. Bulk orders are welcome. To order copies in bulk, go to: www.niapublications.org/adearorder/bulk.asp. Be sure to tell your colleagues and friends! +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Allan M. Kleiman, MLS Assistant Library Director "Senior Spaces" Project Manager Old Bridge Public Library 1 Old Bridge Public Library, Municipal Center Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Tel: 732-738-5183 E-Mail: kleiman at aol.com; or www.libraryolderadults.blogspot.com www.seniorspaces.blogspot.com +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Member, ALA OLOS Library Service to Older Adult Task Force Member, RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population Committee Past-President, NJLA Special Populations Section Past-Chair and Member, INFOLINK Diversity Committee +++++++++++++++++++++++++ "I'm Glad That I'm Not Young Anymore!" ________________________________ McCain or Obama? Stay up to date on the latest from the campaign trail with AOL News . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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A participant at one of our forums last month commented that librarians are becoming more like social workers, helping clients learn how to use a computer mouse, how to conduct a Google search, or how to find a [...] ---------- Please read the entire post at: http://blog.incolsa.net/public/?p=85 _______________________________________________ INCOLSA-Announce mailing list INCOLSA-Announce at lists.incolsa.net http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-announce From sthomas at ohio.lib.in.us Thu Nov 6 12:22:20 2008 From: sthomas at ohio.lib.in.us (Steve Thomas) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 11:22:20 -0600 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Branch Manager wanted Message-ID: <491327CC.9080103@ohio.lib.in.us> Please excuse the cross posting The Ohio Township Public Library System in Newburgh is seeking a dynamic individual with an ALA accredited MLS and with public Library experience to serve as the Branch Manager for our Chandler Branch. This person is responsible for all aspects of the operation and administration of a branch library, while maintaining an atmosphere in which the Library users feel welcome and that their needs are supplied. Duties include responsibility for the employment of modern professional Library techniques in the Branch under the supervision of the System's Director. Supervision may be required over various professional, paraprofessional and clerical assistants. The Branch Manager exercises considerable independent judgment in the day-to-day operation of a Branch Library. Results are subject to periodic review by the Director who is consulted on difficult problems. The incumbent in the position will work some evening and Saturday hours on a rotating basis. This is a full-time position that has been classified by the Board of Trustees as "exempt" from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Salary: Position starts at $36,732, increasing to $37,856 at three months, and $38,956 after six months of employment. Please reply by November 30, 2008 Position is available January 1, 2009. Contact: Please send letter of application, resume and the names of three references to: Steve Thomas, Director Ohio Township Public Library system 4111 Lakeshore Dr. P.O. Box 850 Newburgh, IN 47629 or fax to 812-853-0509 or email to sthomas at ohio.lib.in.us From hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us Thu Nov 6 13:53:35 2008 From: hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us (Sharon Hughbanks) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:53:35 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Reference and Nonfiction Message-ID: Good afternoon: I'm offering a list of reference and nonfiction books at no charge to any Incolsa library that receives Info Express [pillow] deliveries. There are five titles that are Writer's Digest/ Writer's Market books. There are several titles that are for college bound individuals. Please respond off the list to my email, and I have a link at the end of the email. Please also confirm your mailing address for the pillow deliveries if you are a school or corporate library. I sometimes have trouble finding that information. Thank you to all who respond. I would be grateful to find new homes for these books. Sharon Hughbanks Hamilton East Public Library Noblesville, IN 46060 hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message from Hamilton East Public Library (including all attachments) is for the sole use of the intended recipients and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, copying or distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. From hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us Thu Nov 6 16:19:18 2008 From: hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us (Sharon Hughbanks) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 16:19:18 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Reference and nonfiction with a list Message-ID: I'm sorry, I forgot to attach the list. >>> "Sharon Hughbanks" 11/6/2008 1:53:35 PM >>> Good afternoon: I'm offering a list of reference and nonfiction books at no charge to any Incolsa library that receives Info Express [pillow] deliveries. There are five titles that are Writer's Digest/ Writer's Market books. There are several titles that are for college bound individuals. Please respond off the list to my email, and I have a link at the end of the email. Please also confirm your mailing address for the pillow deliveries if you are a school or corporate library. I sometimes have trouble finding that information. Thank you to all who respond. I would be grateful to find new homes for these books. 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URL: From EODonnell at library.IN.gov Fri Nov 7 11:09:00 2008 From: EODonnell at library.IN.gov (ODonnell, Elisabeth) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 11:09:00 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Friday Facts: Government Information You Can Use, from the Indiana State Library Message-ID: <8B3FE0BABCF1204C860C14F02AE5813005EB290C@IOTEVSP02VW.shared.state.in.us> Facts for this week: Veterans' Day - Indiana Election Results - Diabetes Awareness Month - Military OneSource Friday, November 7, 2008 Friday Facts: Government Information You Can Use, from the Indiana State Library Every Friday, get government information, links to online tools, educational material, and other useful and fun facts. For librarians and their patrons, from the Indiana State Library. VETERANS' DAY Originally conceived as a tribute to the end of World War I, Veterans' Day is a federal holiday observed on November 11 honoring all wartime American servicemen and women. Armistice Day, as it was first called for the signing of the agreement that ended fighting between Germany and the Allied nations of the first World War, was proclaimed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919 to acknowledge the devastating losses incurred by all participant troops during his "Great War." The day was renamed Veterans' Day in 1954 to pay tribute to the huge numbers of American soldiers who fought in World War II and Korea. The US Department of Veterans' Affairs webpage links to many resources on Veterans' Day. A detailed history of the holiday, including the text of the proclamations establishing Veterans' Day, is available under the History section of the site. There is also a Veterans' Day Teachers Resource Guide available as well as an application to have local Veterans' Day activities recognized as an official Regional Site in 2009. For more information about Indiana's role in World War I, visit the Indiana War Memorial and the Indiana State Library. The War Memorial Shrine Room features architectural and decorative elements that pay homage to the events of World War I. The State Library has hundreds of items relating to World War I, including the Indiana Historical Commission county war records. The Indiana Department of Veterans' Affairs website provides information about services to veterans in the state of Indiana, such as the GI Bill program, the Soldiers and Sailors Children's Home, the Veteran's Home and many other programs. There is also information about the Lt. Governor's "Hoosier Cheer for Our Heroes" letter-writing campaign. A way to support Indiana troops abroad during the holiday season, this program collects letters and cards which must be received at the Lt. Governor's office by November 17th. US Department of Veterans' Affairs: http://www1.va.gov/opa/vetsday/ History: http://www1.va.gov/opa/vetsday/vetdayhistory.asp Teachers Resource Guide: http://www1.va.gov/opa/vetsday/schoolkit.asp Regional Site Application: http://www1.va.gov/opa/vetsday/rs_application.asp Indiana War Memorial Shrine Room: http://www.in.gov/iwm/2290.htm Indiana State Library WWI Resource List: http://www.in.gov/library/3375.htm Indiana Deparment of Veterans' Affairs: http://www.in.gov/dva/ INDIANA ELECTION RESULTS Election 2008 is now a part of our history. Not only was this historic for a nation that elected its first African-American president, but it's also historic for the state of Indiana. This is the first time Indiana has voted Democrat since President Johnson was elected in 1964. We know who won the elections, but do you ever wonder exactly how many Hoosier votes went to each candidate? For the most up-to-date, statewide results, go to the Indiana Secretary of State, Election Division web site. Here you can click on the link for contested state and federal offices to get to the number of votes cast for each candidate. The default screen shows you total numbers for the whole state , but if you click on the "statewide" link to the left of the screen, vote totals will be broken down by county . It also shows you if a county's results have not yet been added to the total for the state. Keep in mind that since not all county results have been added right now, the tally is not yet complete. Most local election results will not show up on this web site. The general election results for local candidates and questions are usually not reported to the Indiana Election Division until approximately November 17, 2008. However these results may already be published on county election or local government web sites. The Secretary of State Election Division web site provides a good series of links to these local web sites for those seeking local office results. Indiana Secretary of State Election Division 2008 Election Results: http://www.in.gov/apps/sos/election/general/general2008?page=index&count yID=-1&officeID=-1&districtID=-1&candidate= Indiana 2008 Presidential Results: http://www.in.gov/apps/sos/election/general/general2008?page=office&coun tyID=-1&officeID=36&districtID=-1&candidate = Indiana 2008 Presidential Results by county: http://www.in.gov/apps/sos/election/general/general2008?page=district&co untyID=-1&officeID=36&districtID=937&candidate = Indiana County Election Agency and Local Government web links: http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/voters/usefullinks.html DIABETES AWARENESS MONTH November is Diabetes Awareness Month for the United States. Most people in the U.S. know or will know at least one person who suffers from Type 1 Diabetes (when a body doesn't make enough insulin) or Type 2 Diabetes (when a body doesn't make or use insulin well enough). According to an Oct. 30 press release from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 2005 and 2007, "new cases of diabetes ranged from 5 per 1,000 people in Minnesota to 12.7 per 1,000 in West Virginia" and "states with the highest age-adjusted incidence were predominately Southern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia." Please enhance your own knowledge of this disease by browsing the following resources. Self-Reported Prediabetes and Risk-Reduction Activities --- United States, 2006: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5744a3.htm American Diabetes Association, American Diabetes Month: http://www.diabetes.org/communityprograms-and-localevents/americandiabet esmonth.jsp Medline Plus, Diabetes: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/diabetes.html CDC Diabetes Public Health Resource: http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/ National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/ Diabetes diet: Create your healthy-eating plan, Mayo Clinic: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-diet/DA00027 MILITARY ONESOURCE Military OneSource has long been a resource for military personnel and their families. However, it recently expanded its online library . Military librarians from all branches of the service have collaborated to increase the quality of online materials available to users. Patrons now have access to more electronic databases, e-books and audio books. These are often specifically tailored to suit the needs of those serving in the military. Some available databases are EBSCO, Peterson Lifelong Learning and NetLibrary. Patrons will also soon be able to search certain e-books by keyword through MyiLibrary. Two additional sources include playaway books and a selection of paperbacks. Servicemen and women and their families can select paperbacks they would like to read and those books will be sent to them - even when stationed overseas. Military OneSource is available 24/7 and is a convenient way for service members to access materials in one spot. It also saves branch libraries from all purchasing the same materials. Additionally, National Guard and Reserve members do not always have regular access to military libraries. This will give them that opportunity. Certain eligibility requirements are necessary in order to use Military OneSource. Participants must be Active Duty, Reserve or National Guard members or their immediate family. More detailed restrictions are stated on the website. Military OneSource: http://www.militaryonesource.com Military OneSource Library: https://www.militaryonesource.com/skins/MOS/display.aspx?action=display_ page&mode=User&ModuleID=8cde2e88-3052-448c-893d-d0b4b14b31c4&ObjectID=75 a5faea-c117-4210-b16a-3c68670f8648 Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Contact: Katharine Springer, State Data Center Coordinator (kspringer at library.in.gov ) Elisabeth O'Donnell, Federal Documents Librarian (eodonnell at library.in.gov ) Jesse Lewis, State Documents Coordinator (jlewis at library.in.gov) Indiana State Library 140 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 1.866.683.0008 317.232.3678 http://www.in.gov/library Subscribe to the ISL's FDLP listserv fdlpin-l at http://lists.in.gov to ask government questions -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you can attend, please RSVP to Ray Biscaro at ray.biscaro at sirsidynix.com. Thanks, Lisa Lisa Dick Technical Services Manager Carmel Clay Public Library 55 4th Ave SE Carmel, IN 46032 PHONE:(317)814-3977 ldick at carmel.lib.in.us FAX:(317)571-4285 www.carmel.lib.in.us From aingmire at greensburg.lib.in.us Mon Nov 10 13:20:17 2008 From: aingmire at greensburg.lib.in.us (Andrea Ingmire) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 13:20:17 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Responses -- staff participation in community groups Message-ID: <200811101820.mAAIKIfK022533@mr5.mail.ena.net> Sorry for cross-posting... Many of you asked for responses from my question about staff participation in community/civic groups being paid time. Here are the responses that I received. ~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~ Andrea Ingmire, Library Director Greensburg - Decatur County Public Library 1110 E. 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Washington St. Marion, IN 46953 765.677.2334 sarah.crume at indwes.edu ________________________________ From: incolsa-l-bounces at lists.incolsa.net [mailto:incolsa-l-bounces at lists.incolsa.net] On Behalf Of Crume, Sarah Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 4:11 PM To: incolsa-l at incolsa.net Subject: [INCOLSA-L] free books to Pillow Express Libraries Please email me if you are interested. Thanks! Sarah J. Crume OCLS Reference Librarian, Northern Indiana Jackson Library Indiana Wesleyan University 4201 S. Washington St. Marion, IN 46953 765.677.2334 sarah.crume at indwes.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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View as Web page | Manage my e-mail subscriptions | Forward to a friend OCLC November 10, 2008 * Vol. 11, No. 45 * ISSN 1932-4847 OCLC Abstracts The latest information about OCLC services, programs, news and events OCLC Members Council discusses similarities, embraces differences in libraries that make up the global cooperative The 2008/2009 Members Council Delegates continue plan to move to Global, Regional Councils to extend participation to more libraries and cultural heritage institutions worldwide OCLC Members Council met in Dublin, Ohio, October 19-21, to discuss similarities and differences in libraries around the world, continue planning a transition to a Global Council and Regional Councils to extend OCLC participation, and elect a council delegate to the OCLC Board of Trustees. Under the direction of Members Council President Loretta Parham, Library Director and CEO, The Atlanta University Center, delegates also heard reports from OCLC senior management and staff and discussed the worldwide library cooperative's plans and activities. Kathleen Imhoff, Executive Director and CEO, Lexington (Kentucky) Public Library, was elected by Members Council to serve on the OCLC Board of Trustees. Ms. Imhoff, a public librarian, will serve a term of five years. She has advocated for the formation of global library networks, and has considerable budgeting, contracting, project management, collaboration and strategic planning experience. Larry Alford, Chair, OCLC Board of Trustees, and Dean of University Libraries, Temple University, provided an overview of the board's responsibilities. He said the OCLC Board of Trustees ensures that OCLC stays true to its public purpose of furthering access to the world's information and reducing costs; ensures that OCLC is a financially secure, business-like collaborative; and ensures "that we pass a strong, stable, relevant collaborative to the next generation." View report >> State of the Blogosphere / 2008 Key findings from Technorati's State of the Blogosphere 2008 report: Blogging is ... * A truly global phenomenon: Technorati tracked blogs in 81 languages in June 2008, and bloggers responded to our survey from 66 countries across six continents. * Here to stay: Bloggers have been at it an average of three years and are collectively creating close to one million posts every day. Blogs have representation in top-10 Web site lists across all key categories, and have become integral to the media ecosystem. Bloggers are ... * Not a homogenous group: Personal, professional and corporate bloggers all have differing goals and cover an average of five topics within each blog. * Savvy and sophisticated: On average, bloggers use five different techniques to drive traffic to their blogs. They're using an average of seven publishing tools on their blogs and four distinct metrics for measuring success. * Intensifying their efforts based on positive feedback: Blogging is having an incredibly positive impact on their lives, with bloggers receiving speaking or publishing opportunities, career advancement and personal satisfaction. Blogs are profitable The majority of bloggers we surveyed currently have advertising on their blogs. Among those with advertising, the mean annual investment in their blog is $1,800, but it's paying off. The mean annual revenue is $6,000 with $75K+ in revenue for those with 100,000 or more unique visitors per month. Note: median investment and revenue is significantly lower. They are also earning CPMs on par with large publishers. Brands permeate the Blogosphere Whether or not a brand has launched a social media strategy, more likely than not, it's already present in the Blogosphere. Four in five bloggers post brand or product reviews, with 37 percent posting them frequently. Ninety percent of bloggers say they post about the brands, music, movies and books that they love (or hate). Company information or gossip and everyday retail experiences are fodder for the majority of bloggers. Companies are already reaching out to bloggers. One-third of bloggers have been approached to be brand advocates. View report >> Membership OCLC welcomes these new member libraries: Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Kaohsiung Location: Taipei, Taiwan OCLC Symbol: KCGMH OCLC Network: OCLC Asia Pacific Emmett High School Location: Emmett, Idaho, USA OCLC Symbol: IDEHS OCLC Network: OCLC WESTERN Service Center Graduate Theological Foundation, Cloverdale College Location: South Bend, Indiana, USA OCLC Symbol: GRTHF OCLC Network: INCOLSA * Membership reports * Membership guidelines (PDF) products and services OCLC, Syracuse University and University of Washington to help develop a new Web search experience based on expertise from librarians MacArthur Foundation-funded project intended to increase credibility of Web search results Researchers and developers from OCLC and the information schools of Syracuse University and the University of Washington have announced their participation in a new international effort to explore the creation of a more credible Web search experience based on input from librarians around the globe. Called the "Reference Extract," the project is funded through a $100,000 grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Reference Extract is envisioned as a Web search experience similar to those provided by the world's most popular search engines. However, unlike other search engines, Reference Extract will be built for maximum credibility of search results by relying on the expertise of librarians. Users will enter search terms and receive results weighted toward sites most often used by librarians at institutions such as the Library of Congress, the University of Washington, the State Library of Maryland and more than 2,000 other libraries worldwide. View news release >> WorldCat Update WorldCat logo Number of records 110,291,437 Number of holdings 1,299,688,603 Numbers are updated weekly and reflect only records contributed by libraries. Article-level metadata is not included. WorldCat is the world's most comprehensive database of library materials. Updated at a rate of nearly one new record every 10 seconds, WorldCat contains bibliographic records and holdings contributed by more than 9,000 libraries around the world. WorldCat.org is a Web portal to the global WorldCat catalog with a supporting program of data syndication that makes your library's collection and services discoverable virtually anywhere on the Web, including major search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and Windows Live Search. Learn more >> Watch new records enter WorldCat >> More ways to stay up-to-date Get RSS feeds and podcasts | Subscribe to additional OCLC updates and special offers You are encouraged to freely redistribute OCLC Abstracts View past issues | Contact the author * Why did I receive this message? * This message was sent to murphyb at oclc.org because you have previously subscribed to OCLC Abstracts or expressed interest in OCLC news and events. * Want to change your subscription settings? * Enter your e-mail address on this page . 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Message-ID: <20880FCB95994D4EADD26C091574CE5404E5CAEC@teal.iwunet.indwes.edu> Updated list, will be available until the stroke of high noon on Monday, November 17th (ok, approximately). Get 'em while they're hot! :-) Sarah J. Crume OCLS Reference Librarian, Northern Indiana Jackson Library Indiana Wesleyan University 4201 S. Washington St. Marion, IN 46953 765.677.2334 sarah.crume at indwes.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: withdrawn books 11-6-08_update_ 11-13-08.xls Type: application/vnd.ms-excel Size: 22528 bytes Desc: withdrawn books 11-6-08_update_ 11-13-08.xls URL: From hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us Thu Nov 13 15:50:51 2008 From: hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us (Sharon Hughbanks) Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 15:50:51 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Reference and nonfiction books Message-ID: Good afternoon. I have a list of reference and nonfiction books to offer at no charge to any Incolsa library that receives info express [pillow] deliveries. If you are a school or a corporate library, please confirm your address. Please respond off the list to my email address, and I have a link at the bottom of the email. Thank you to all who respond. I hope to find new homes for these books. Sharon Hughbanks Hamilton East Public Library Noblesville, IN 46060 hughbankss at hepl.lib.in.us CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message from Hamilton East Public Library (including all attachments) is for the sole use of the intended recipients and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, copying or distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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What [...] ---------- Please read the entire post at: http://blog.incolsa.net/public/?p=86 _______________________________________________ INCOLSA-Announce mailing list INCOLSA-Announce at lists.incolsa.net http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-announce From Christie at peabody.whitleynet.org Fri Nov 14 11:27:26 2008 From: Christie at peabody.whitleynet.org (Christie Whitton) Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 11:27:26 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Reference Work Available Message-ID: We have the following reference works available through InfoExpress: The United States governement manual 2007-2008 Please contact Christie at peabody.whitleynet.org Christie Carnahan Whitton Peabody Public Library 1160 E SR 205 Columbia City IN 46725 Christie Carnahan Whitton Head of Technical Services Peabody Public Library 1160 E SR 205 Columbia City, IN 46725 "I believe that friends are quiet angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly." -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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As of that date, Indiana libraries will contract for services directly with OCLC rather than INCOLSA. This approach will differ from the current model, in which OCLC [...] ---------- Please read the entire post at: http://blog.incolsa.net/public/?p=87 _______________________________________________ INCOLSA-Announce mailing list INCOLSA-Announce at lists.incolsa.net http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-announce From info at swonlibraries.org Sun Nov 16 20:31:13 2008 From: info at swonlibraries.org (SWON Libraries) Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 20:31:13 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] TechConnections 2.0.0.9 Call for Proposals Message-ID: <4920C961.1050001@swonlibraries.org> *This announcement has been posted to several lists. Our apologies for any duplication. ***************************************************************************** Proposals are now being accepted for the 10th annual TechConnections Conference. This year's event will take place on May 19, 2009 at the State Library of Ohio. TechConnections is a great opportunity for library technologists to share their knowledge and experiences with others in the their community. Please consider submitting a proposal for 2009. This year we plan to hold traditional 45-minute sessions as well as shorter 20-minute sessions. Proposals and any questions should be sent via email to glen at swonlibraries.org. Be sure to indicate if your proposal is for a 20 or 45 minute session. Mark your calendar and learn more about the conference at *http://www.TechConnectionsOhio.info* The call for proposals will close December 31, 2008. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please join us to find out more about IBLN at our ILF session, "Always Here: Black Librarianship In Indiana". It will take place on Wednesday, November 19 at 2:30 p.m. in room 109. *The Indiana State Library and Indiana University School of Library and Information Science LLID Project Announcement will be made first at an 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Diversity Task Force session in room 208. Marcia Smith-Woodard, IBLN President 2008-2010 Marcia Smith-Woodard Special Services Consultant Indiana State Library, Library Development Office 140 N. Senate Avenue Room 413 Indianapolis, IN 46204 PHONE: (317) 232-3719 IN Toll Free: (800) 451-6028 FAX: (317) 232-0002 mwoodard at library.IN.gov http://www.library.in.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Ray at peabody.whitleynet.org Mon Nov 17 11:55:46 2008 From: Ray at peabody.whitleynet.org (Ray Ranier) Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 11:55:46 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Green library bags Message-ID: Our library has been going through plastic bags at an alarming rate lately, and with the budget going down the tubes, we would like to offer a more cost-efficient alternative. We were thinking of the type of inexpensive bags that supermarkets and other retailers sell for a dollar or so. Have you had any experience with this sort of program? Any suggestions, patron concerns, and of course any affordable sources for the bags would be appreciated. Raymond Ranier M.L.S. Adult Services Librarian Peabody Public Library Columbia City, IN Due to rising energy costs, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. From jeanne at incolsa.net Mon Nov 17 15:59:40 2008 From: jeanne at incolsa.net (Jeanne Hickling) Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 15:59:40 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] OCLC WCRS Lending Training workshop - Brownsburg Message-ID: <4921DB3C.4080807@incolsa.net> Brownsburg PL is hosting a OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing workshop next Monday, 24 November 2008 I know that one week isn't much notice - but there are only a few openings available. Here's the URL for late registration, http://www.incolsa.net/WebCal/eventreg2.html?EventID=2440&CALid=6163 If your library is interested in starting to lend thru OCLC WCRS or you have staff that needs lending training, come join us next Monday. We'll be glad to have you! Jeanne Hickling INCOLSA OCLC Support jeanne at incolsa.net From ism at wabash.lib.in.us Wed Nov 19 08:57:25 2008 From: ism at wabash.lib.in.us (Bobbi) Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:57:25 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Free Withdrawn Reference Books Message-ID: <9B12B59848AE7847B514CF7D93CC823648AD42@libw2k3dc.wabashlib.local> Free to Info Express libraries on a first come first serve basis. 1900-1965 American Premium record guide : 78's, 45's and LP's identification and values Docks, L.R. 1992 2002 children's writer's & illustrator's market : the #1 source for reaching more than 800 editors and art directors who want your work. 2001 2003 baseball care price guide : 17th edition 2003 A Dictionary of American proverbs Mieder, Wolfgang. 1991 A dictionary of literary and thematic terms Quinn, Edward, 1932- 1999 A handbook to literature. Holman, C. Hugh 1914- 1986 A manual for writers of term papers, theses, and dissertations Turabian, Kate L. 1996 A primer of the novel : for readers and writers Madden, David, 1933- 1980 A who's who of sports champions : their stories and records Hickok, Ralph. 1995 Brewer's dictionary of 20th-century phrase and fable 1991 Bud Collins' modern encyclopedia of tennis Collins, Bud. 1994 Can you name that team? : a guide to professional baseball, football, soccer, hockey, and basketball teams and leagues Biesel, David B., 1931- 1991 Chronicle of the Olympics, 1896-2000. 1998 College football stadiums : an illustrated guide to NCAA Division I-A Stewart, Alva W. 2000 Dictionary of quotations Evans, Bergen, 1904- 1968 Disney A to Z: the official encyclopedia Smith, Dave, 1940- 1996 Frost's 2002 summer camp guide. 2001 Golf magazine's encyclopedia of golf : the complete reference Peper, George. 1993 Great athletes. Salem Press. 1992 (20 Volumes) Halliwell's film & video guide 2003 Halliwell, Leslie. 2003 International dictionary of films and filmmakers Thomas, Nicholas, 1928- 1990 Literature lover's book of lists : serious trivia for the bibliophile Strouf, Judie L. H., 1932- 1998 Magill's quotations in context Magill, Frank Northen, 1907- 1965 Merriam-Webster's encyclopedia of literature. Merriam-Webster, Inc. 1995 Million selling records from the 1900s to the 1980s : an illustrated directory Murrells, Joseph, 1904- 1985 MLA handbook for writers of research papers Gibaldi, Joseph, 1942- 1995 MLA style manual and guide to scholarly publishing Gibaldi, Joseph, 1942- 1998 My soul looks back, 'less I forget : a collection of quotations by people of color Riley, D. Winbush 1993 Official rules of chess Morrison, Martin E. 1978 Pick-up games : the rules, the players, the equipment Crisfield, Deborah. 1993 Rules of the game : the complete illustrated encyclopedia of all the sports of the world 1990 Same time-- same station : an A-Z guide to radio from Jack Benny to Howard Stern Lackmann, Ronald W. 1995 Sports fan's connection. Gale Research Inc. 1992 The American movies reference book; the sound era. Michael, Paul. 1969 The BFI companion to the western Buscombe, Edward. 1988 The Cambridge guide to world theatre Banham, Martin. 1988 The Chicago manual of style. University of Chicago. 2003 The complete directory to prime time network and cable TV shows, 1946-present Brooks, Tim. 1995 The encyclopedia of TV game shows Schwartz, David. 1999 The international dictionary of thoughts; an encyclopedia of quotations from every age for every occasion Bradley, John P. 1969 The Macmillan book of social science quotations. 1968 The Macmillan dictionary of quotations. 1989 The New Grove dictionary of jazz Kernfeld, Barry Dean, 1950- 1988 (2 Volumes) The New York times guide to the best 1000 movies ever made Canby, Vincent. 1999 The Oxford companion to the theatre Hartnoll, Phyllis. 1983 The Oxford dictionary of modern quotations 1991 The Oxford dictionary of quotations. 1954 The World Encyclopedia of soccer LaBlanc, Michael L. 1994 The Worth book of softball : a celebration of America's true national pastime Dickson, Paul. 1994 The writer's ultimate research guide Metter, Ellen. 1995 Total baseball Thorn, John, 1947- 1993 Bobbi Hyrman Information Services Manager Wabash Carnegie Public Library http://www.wabash.lib.in.us From ism at wabash.lib.in.us Wed Nov 19 09:42:40 2008 From: ism at wabash.lib.in.us (Bobbi) Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 09:42:40 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Remaining Reference Books Message-ID: <9B12B59848AE7847B514CF7D93CC823648AD44@libw2k3dc.wabashlib.local> Available to Info Express libraries: 1900-1965 American Premium record guide : 78's, 45's and LP's identification and values Docks, L.R. 1992 2002 children's writer's & illustrator's market : 2001 A handbook to literature. Holman, C. Hugh 1914- 1986 A primer of the novel : for readers and writers Madden, David, 1933- 1980 Bud Collins' modern encyclopedia of tennis Collins, Bud. 1994 Frost's 2002 summer camp guide. 2001 Halliwell's film & video guide 2003 Halliwell, Leslie. 2003 International dictionary of films and filmmakers Thomas, Nicholas, 1928- 1990 Literature lover's book of lists : serious trivia for the bibliophile Strouf, Judie L. H., 1932- 1998 Merriam-Webster's encyclopedia of literature. Merriam-Webster, Inc. 1995 Million selling records from the 1900s to the 1980s : an illustrated directory Murrells, Joseph, 1904- 1985 MLA style manual and guide to scholarly publishing Gibaldi, Joseph, 1942- 1998 My soul looks back, 'less I forget : a collection of quotations by people of color Riley, D. Winbush 1993 Official rules of chess Morrison, Martin E. 1978 Same time-- same station : an A-Z guide to radio from Jack Benny to Howard Stern Lackmann, Ronald W. 1995 Sports fan's connection. Gale Research Inc. 1992 The American movies reference book; the sound era. Michael, Paul. 1969 The BFI companion to the western Buscombe, Edward. 1988 The Cambridge guide to world theatre Banham, Martin. 1988 The Chicago manual of style. University of Chicago. 2003 The complete directory to prime time network and cable TV shows, 1946-present Brooks, Tim. 1995 The encyclopedia of TV game shows Schwartz, David. 1999 The international dictionary of thoughts; an encyclopedia of quotations from every age for every occasion Bradley, John P. 1969 The Macmillan book of social science quotations. 1968 The New York times guide to the best 1000 movies ever made Canby, Vincent. 1999 The Oxford companion to the theatre Hartnoll, Phyllis. 1983 The World Encyclopedia of soccer LaBlanc, Michael L. 1994 The Worth book of softball : a celebration of America's true national pastime Dickson, Paul. 1994 The writer's ultimate research guide Metter, Ellen. 1995 Bobbi Hyrman Information Services Manager Wabash Carnegie Public Library http://www.wabash.lib.in.us From mickeymousenation at hotmail.com Wed Nov 19 18:04:59 2008 From: mickeymousenation at hotmail.com (Mary Nation) Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:04:59 -0600 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Green library bags In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: We are thinking along those lines also. My big question is can the library sell the bags or does the Friends of the Library actually need to do it and the money go through them??? I have had several different answers from folks and wonder what others are doing. Thanks for your help Mary E. Nation Administrative Assistant Alexandrian Public Library 115 West Fifth Street Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812 838-3286 812 838-9639 fax mickeymousenation at hotmail.com > Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 11:55:46 -0500 > From: Ray at peabody.whitleynet.org > To: incolsa-l at lists.incolsa.net > Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Green library bags > > Our library has been going through plastic bags at an alarming rate > lately, and with the budget going down the tubes, we would like to offer > a more cost-efficient alternative. We were thinking of the type of > inexpensive bags that supermarkets and other retailers sell for a dollar > or so. Have you had any experience with this sort of program? Any > suggestions, patron concerns, and of course any affordable sources for > the bags would be appreciated. > > > > > Raymond Ranier M.L.S. > Adult Services Librarian > Peabody Public Library > Columbia City, IN > > > Due to rising energy costs, the light at the > end of the tunnel has been turned off. > _______________________________________________ > INCOLSA-L mailing list > INCOLSA-L at lists.incolsa.net > http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-l _________________________________________________________________ Proud to be a PC? Show the world. Download the ?I?m a PC? Messenger themepack now. hthttp://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/119642558/direct/01/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kainslie at library.IN.gov Thu Nov 20 08:28:07 2008 From: kainslie at library.IN.gov (Ainslie, Karen) Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:28:07 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Green library bags In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8B3FE0BABCF1204C860C14F02AE58130071B42A5@IOTEVSP02VW.shared.state.in.us> Please consult the following page on the ISL Library Development Office website: http://www.in.gov/library/files/Sales_in_Libraries.pdf This covers Sales in Libraries including the sale of merchandise other than books, including the role of Friends of the Library groups. If you have other questions regarding sales please contact me. Karen Ainslie Public Library Consultant Indiana State Library/Library Development Office 140 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232-1938 IN Toll Free (800) 451-6028 Fax 317-232-0002 www.in.gov/library ________________________________ From: incolsa-l-bounces at lists.incolsa.net [mailto:incolsa-l-bounces at lists.incolsa.net] On Behalf Of Mary Nation Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 6:05 PM To: Ranier, Ray; incolsa-l at lists.incolsa.net Subject: Re: [INCOLSA-L] Green library bags We are thinking along those lines also. My big question is can the library sell the bags or does the Friends of the Library actually need to do it and the money go through them??? I have had several different answers from folks and wonder what others are doing. Thanks for your help Mary E. Nation Administrative Assistant Alexandrian Public Library 115 West Fifth Street Mount Vernon, IN 47620 812 838-3286 812 838-9639 fax mickeymousenation at hotmail.com > Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 11:55:46 -0500 > From: Ray at peabody.whitleynet.org > To: incolsa-l at lists.incolsa.net > Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Green library bags > > Our library has been going through plastic bags at an alarming rate > lately, and with the budget going down the tubes, we would like to offer > a more cost-efficient alternative. We were thinking of the type of > inexpensive bags that supermarkets and other retailers sell for a dollar > or so. Have you had any experience with this sort of program? Any > suggestions, patron concerns, and of course any affordable sources for > the bags would be appreciated. > > > > > Raymond Ranier M.L.S. > Adult Services Librarian > Peabody Public Library > Columbia City, IN > > > Due to rising energy costs, the light at the > end of the tunnel has been turned off. > _______________________________________________ > INCOLSA-L mailing list > INCOLSA-L at lists.incolsa.net > http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-l ________________________________ Proud to be a PC? Show the world. Download the "I'm a PC" Messenger themepack now. Download now. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EODonnell at library.IN.gov Fri Nov 21 09:33:41 2008 From: EODonnell at library.IN.gov (ODonnell, Elisabeth) Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:33:41 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] Friday Facts: Government Information You Can Use, from the Indiana State Library Message-ID: <8B3FE0BABCF1204C860C14F02AE581300786643E@IOTEVSP02VW.shared.state.in.us> Facts for this week: Thanksgiving Alzheimer's Disease Month Upcoming Holiday Season American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month Learn about the Economic Crisis Friday, November 21, 2008 Friday Facts: Government Information You Can Use, from the Indiana State Library Every Friday, get government information, links to online tools, educational material, and other useful and fun facts. For librarians and their patrons, from the Indiana State Library. THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Initially a holiday commemorating the harvest, Thanksgiving was proclaimed a national holiday in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln. Tradition followed that it would be celebrated on the last Thursday of every November. In 1939, a year with five Thursdays in November, President Franklin Roosevelt declared that Thanksgiving would be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of every month. We still follow that practice. The Library of Congress website has an interesting Thanksgiving Timeline for those looking for information on the history of the holiday. If you are looking for some unique facts and figures about the holiday, be sure to check out the Census Bureau's Thanksgiving Day Facts for Features . The Census Bureau has compiled food production and agricultural data for several Thanksgiving favorites, including turkey, cranberries, pumpkin, and more. Other interesting tidbits in this document include information on places in the US named Turkey, Cranberry, and Plymouth. For safe preparation of your holiday bird be sure to check out the USDA's Food Safety Fact Sheet for Turkey . Finally, if you are traveling anywhere for the holiday, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) offers tips on what you can and can't pack when traveling by air. Or check your flight and airport status in real-time by using the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Flight Delay Information Chart . Thanksgiving Timeline, 1541-2001: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/thanksgiving/timeline/1541. html Thanksgiving Day Facts for Features: http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_feat ures_special_editions/012692.html USDA Food Safety Fact Sheet, Turkey: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/turkey_from_farm_to_table/index.asp TSA Tips http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-i tems.shtm FAA Flight Delay Information Chart http://www.fly.faa.gov/flyfaa/usmap.jsp ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE MONTH November has been designated National Alzheimer's Disease Month . According to the National Institute of Aging : Department of Health and Human Services , Alzheimer's affects up to four million Americans; it is the most common form of dementia among older people. Alzheimer's Disease causes changes in the brain, which begins with mild memory loss progressing to serious mental damage and even death. There are ten warning signs that your loved one may be suffering from Alzheimer's, including: memory loss, difficulty performing familiar tasks, problems with language, disorientation to time and place, and poor or decreased judgment. The National Alzheimer's Association provided a full list of symptoms . Caring for someone with Alzheimer's can be a devastating experience for both the victim/patient as well as the caregiver. The National Alzheimer's Association has resources to help caregivers and family members cope with this debilitating disease. Family, friends, and support groups are vital to those who care for Alzheimer's patients. For more statistics regarding Alzheimer's Disease and those affected by it, visit the Indiana State Department of Health's page on Alzheimer's . NADM http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/10/20081029-5.html National Institute on Aging http://www.nia.nih.gov/ Department of Health and Human Services http://www.hhs.gov/ Full list of symptoms http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_symptoms_of_alzheimers.asp Resources to help cope http://www.alz.org/join_the_cause_14980.asp National Alzheimer's Association http://www.alz.org Indiana State Department of Health on Alzheimer's http://www.in.gov/isdh/20259.htm UPCOMING HOLIDAY SEASON It's Holiday Season 2008! In celebration of the upcoming season, the Census Bureau has released its Facts for Features for the season. Facts for Features is a series that gives statistical information related to a particular event. For example, did you know that the US Postal Service expects to deliver 20 billion pieces of mail between Thanksgiving and Christmas? Maybe you wanted to know the population of Santa Claus, Indiana (2,320) or North Pole, Alaska (2,183). Other fun statistics include sales figures for Christmas tree farms in the United States and candles for Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Or you can prepare yourself for "Black Thursday" by brushing up on department store figures from years before. Now is also the time of year when many people start to decorate their homes for the holidays. However, it is important to remember to use decorations properly. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that there are more than 14,000 candle-related fires each year. For a list of tips to help prevent that and other catastrophes, see their press release . The State of Indiana offers driving tips for staying safe during the holiday season. US Census Bureau www.census.gov Facts for Features http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/facts_for_feat ures_special_editions/012876.html CPSC http://www.cpsc.gov Holiday Safety Press Release http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml08/08104.html State of Indiana Driving Tips http://www.in.gov/core/3030.htm AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE HERITAGE MONTH In 1990, President George HW Bush approved a joint resolution proclaiming November to be National American Indian Heritage Month. Since that time, November has been designated as a month to recognize the cultures and to educate the public about the history and traditions of the American Indian and Alaska Native people . The National Museum of the American Indian , part of the Smithsonian Institution, has some great exhibits and information online for those wanting to learn more about American Indian history, art and culture. Among the many online exhibits are Indian Humor , Listening To Our Ancestors and Identity By Design . The Indian Health Service also provides a great photo gallery , with images of American Indians through history. Select images for viewing by category and historical era. Indian Health Service, National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month: http://www.ihs.gov/PublicAffairs/Heritage/index.cfm National Museum of the American Indian: http://www.nmai.si.edu/ NMAI Indian Humor Exhibit: http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/indian_humor/ NMAI Listening To Our Ancestors Exhibit: http://www.nmai.si.edu/listening/ NMAI Identity By Design Exhibit: http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/identity_by_design/IdentityByDesign.h tml Indian Health Service Photo Gallery: http://www.ihs.gov/publicinfo/photogallery/index.cfm LEARN ABOUT THE ECONOMIC CRISIS There are a lot of rumors flying around about the economic situation around the world. But where can you go to get actual facts? The official website of the United States government has compiled data about the government's response to the crisis as well as what we as individuals can do. The website includes links to the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 and to hearings before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs . Of particular interest to citizens is EconomicRecovery.gov , a site through the Department of Commerce that provides links to help people save money, protect their homes and find jobs. It includes tips on avoiding foreclosure and how to still eat healthy when money is tight. For example, planning meals before you shop, sticking to your shopping list and buying store brands may all help to save money. You can also visit the White House's official website to look at their Economic Fact Sheet , which outlines the limits and focus of the federal government's response to the crisis. To see how Indiana is dealing with the crisis, visit its Plan for Community Assistance . Official Website of the US government www.usa.gov Federal government's response http://answers.usa.gov/cgi-bin/gsa_ict.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faq id=8206&p_created=&p_sid=&p_lva=7230&p_sp=&p_li=&p_topview=1 Emergency Economic Stabilization Act http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:H.R.1424: House Committee http://oversight.house.gov/ Senate Committee http://banking.senate.gov/public/ White House www.whitehouse.gov Fact Sheet http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/economy/ Indiana's plan for community assistance http://www.in.gov/portal/news_events/27250.htm Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Contact: Katharine Springer, State Data Center Coordinator (kspringer at library.in.gov) Elisabeth O'Donnell, Federal Documents Librarian (eodonnell at library.in.gov) Indiana State Library 140 N. 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Don't miss out on this opportunity to provide Indiana business with the information needed to keep Indiana's economy strong. http://www.incolsa.net/services/refusa.html Laura Kehoe -- Laura Kehoe Digital Services Librarian - Partner Relations INCOLSA http://www.incolsa.net 6202 Morenci Tr Indianapolis, IN 46268 laurak at incolsa.net 800-733-1899 x145 (IN only) 317-298-6570 x145 Voice 317-328-2380 Fax _______________________________________________ INCOLSA-Announce mailing list INCOLSA-Announce at lists.incolsa.net http://lists.incolsa.net/mailman/listinfo/incolsa-announce From AustinB at mlcnet.org Thu Nov 27 16:01:23 2008 From: AustinB at mlcnet.org (Brian Austin/mlc) Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 16:01:23 -0500 Subject: [INCOLSA-L] AUTO: Brian Austin/mlc is out of the office. (returning 12/01/2008) Message-ID: I am out of the office until 12/01/2008. I will be out of the office starting Wednesday, November26 and will return Monday, December 1. 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Malloy, Alex G. 1992 American book and magazine illustrators to 1920 1998 The Antique Week guide to antique shops & malls 2005 Central States. 2005 Hyman's Trash or treasure directory of buyers : how and where to easily sell collectibles, antiques & other treasures found around your house & meighb Hyman, Tony. 1997 A dictionary of marks Macdonald-Taylor, Margaret. 1976 The official autograph collector price guide Martin, Kevin. 2001 Contemporary American folk art : a collector's guide Rosenak, Chuck. 1996 The antique buyer's dictionary of names Coysh, A. W. 1970 Garage sale & flea market annual; 8th edition 2000 Harry L. Rinker; the official price guide to collectibles; second edition. 1998 Miller's collectables price guide 2000 Antiques roadshow primer : the introductory guide to antiques and collectibles from the most-watched series on PBS Prisant, Carol, 1938- 1999 The official price guide to old books Tedford, Marie. 1999 Warman's Americana & collectibles. 1984 Warman's Americana & collectibles. 2004 Maloney's antiques & collectibles resource directory: 6th edition Maloney, David J. 1921 Miller's international antiques price guide 1999 1998 America's traditional crafts Shaw,Robert 1993 Pictorial price guide to American antiques and objects made for the American market Hammond, Dorothy. Warman's country antiques & collectibles Morykan, Dana Gehman. 1992 Quilter's travel companion: 8th edition 2004-2006. 2004 Kovels' bottles price list ; illustrated Kovel, Ralph M. 2002 The art of perfume : discovering and collecting perfume bottles Lefkowith, Christie Mayer. 1994 Dictionary of furniture Boyce, Charles. 2001 Warman's American furniture Schroy, Ellen Tischbein. 2000 Fine art reproductions of old & modern masters : a comprehensive illustrated catalog of art through the ages. 1980 Sienese painting, from its origins to the fifteenth century Cole, Bruce, 1938- 1980 The "Maestri Della Tavolozza" collection : collection of famous masterpieces of art of all periods Mondial Art S.r.l. 1988 The poster catalogue. 1987 The official 2004 Blackbook price guide to United States postage stamps: 26th ed. 2003 The photography book 1997 Musicians since 1900 : performers in concert and opera Ewen, David, 1907- 1978 Goldmine standard catalog of American records, 1950-1975 Neely, Tim. 2000 The New Grove dictionary of music and musicians 20 Vols Grove, George, 1820-1900 1980 Music festivals from Bach to blues : a traveler's guide Clynes, Tom. 1996 The New Grove dictionary of American music 4 Vols Hitchcock, H. Wiley 1923- 1986 Rags and ragtime : a musical history Jasen, David A. 1989 Wedding music : an index to collections Goodfellow, William D., 1947- 1992 The Penguin encyclopedia of popular music Clarke, Donald, 1940- 1990 The All American guide to country music Eichenlaub, Frank. 1992 The encyclopedia of country music : the ultimate guide to the music 1998 Who's who in country music Gregory, Hugh. 1993 Definitive country : the ultimate encyclopedia of country music and its performers McCloud, Barry. 1994 The Billboard book of number one country hits Roland, Tom. 1991 Reggae : the Rough guide Barrow, Steve. 1997 Go cat go! : rockabilly music and its makers Morrison, Craig, 1952- 1996 American musical theatre : a chronicle Bordman, Gerald Martin. 1992 The new Kobbe??'s complete opera book Kobbe??, Gustav, 1857-1918. 1976 The New Grove dictionary of opera 4 Vols Sadie, Stanley. 1992 Encyclopedia of contemporary Christian music Powell, Mark Allan, 1953- 2002 1995 songwriter's market : where & how to market your songs : 1994 Rap music in the 1980s : a reference guide McCoy, Judy, 1946- 1992 Broadway musicals, show by show Green, Stanley. 1996 Ga?^nzl's book of the musical theatre Ga?^nzl, Kurt. 1989 Song finder : a title index to 32,000 popular songs in collections, 1854-1992 Ferguson, Gary Lynn. 1995 Popular song index. Second supplement Havlice, Patricia Pate. 1984 Popular song index : first supplement Havlice, Patricia Pate. 1978 Popular song index Havlice, Patricia Pate. 1975 The rock who's who : a biographical dictionary and critical discography including rhythm-and-blues, soul, rockabilly, folk, country, easy listening, p Helander, Brock. 1982 The great song thesaurus Lax, Roger. 1989 Bobbi Hyrman Information Services Manager Wabash Carnegie Public Library http://www.wabash.lib.in.us