Thursday, November 30, 2006


**Don't Forget!**

We've gotten our hands on some wonderful new bookmarks. They're a durable shiny sterling silver/stained glass-like combination and would make a lovely gift, door prize or summer reading program incentive for anyone. They definitely dress up any page!

We have a large variety available, as you can see pictured above. We have assorted "insect" selections (lady bugs, lightening bugs, butterflies and bumble bees), "flower" selections (tulips, sunflowers, panseys, roses, lilies, many more!-some even have the name of the flower engraved towards the the bottom). We also have special "sun" ones and "love doves" (as seen at the bottom middle)-all of these, as shown, come with a purple satin ribbon attached.

We're selling them for $1.25 a piece, 10 for $12.00 or 20 for $22.00, you choose which ones you'd like. More seasonal ones and different varieties are available and can be ordered in bulk, at our discount, upon request. Please contact
Amanda Wright for more information or to order yours today in time for the holidays!

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Also, if you or your patrons have music CDs, audiobooks on CD or DVDs that aren't working right and need a repair or clean, don't throw them out, send them to us for inexpensive and quick repair! For .25 a clean or .50 a repair your discs will come out looking brand new! It could not only save your collection, but is a great service to offer patrons. Email or call Amanda Wright for details.


From the desk of Kim Kietzman...


Fresh from Nashville and my newly acquired southern drawl finally gone, I’m ready to help you create meaningful and useful long range plans. If in the past you have shied away from Planning for Results because of the time commitment or other issues, rest assured the program is scalable and can be made to fit usefully into any size library. It’s the best way to run your library effectively and with the wisest use of those precious tax dollars. Call me to talk about it anytime!


Thanks to Faye Clow (Bettendorf), Kelly Patterson (Salem) and Suzann Holland (Oskaloosa) for their willingness to help us rank our candidates for the consultant position. We have some really strong candidates and I look forward to seeing how our librarians in the field feel about them. Once their assessments are back, we will schedule interviews in mid December and have someone hopefully hired before the holidays and ready to start in January. We’ll keep you posted!

IREAD

We must recommend a great wiki service developed and managed by our own Michele Leininger at the State Library. It’s devoted to readers’ advisory and helping you find that next great book for your customers. You’re encouraged to contact Michele for the login/password and become an active member of the wiki community by posting your own ideas about books and authors, or just use the site to help you find the right book for the right reader. Go to http://iread.pbwiki.com/ and poke around. Help us help your customers by posting and using this wiki, which has been mentioned positively in two national blogs!


Speaking of blogs...

A wiki or blog for small library management and an annual Iowa librarian’s calendar can help you stay on track, promote your collection, and prepare for big library events. Watch for our new website later in December and the new additions in January to see examples!
Congratulations!

...Congratulations to Washington Public Library and its director Patrick Finney who recently received a very generous donation of $1,000,000 from their local casino to put towards their new building project! We can't wait to see it!

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

A message from Christie Vilsack...


Dear Public Librarians:

Thank you for all of the support you've given me in the past eight years. It has been a pleasure to meet many of you as I've traveled across the state. I just visited my 500th Iowa Public Library this week! It has been quite a ride!

As part of my legacy, I would like to leave at Terrace Hill a collection of library cards. They would be included in the First Lady's Exhibit which will be on permanent display at Terrace Hill. If you are interested in helping me out, could you send me a library card issued in my name?

Please send them to:

Betsy Shelton
2300 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50312

Any cards received before the end of the year will be included in the display.
It would be helpful to me if you could send me your personal contact information as well, including home address and email. I want to be sure I can stay in touch even after you and I have moved on to other ventures. Again, thank you for everything. Keep up your work of promoting literacy of all kinds in your communities!


Sincerely,
Christie Vilsack
First Lady of Iowa

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

***BOOKS FOR SALE***

Sigourney Public Library has some brand new duplicate books which they would like to sell. They are in great condition, never used, and are being sold to any library that would like to have them for half price. Their e-mail address is: sigopl@lisco.com

Here is the list of hardback books they have for sale:

Vanished by Karen Robards $12.00
5th Horseman by James Patterson $14.00
The Wrong Hostage by Elizabeth Lowell $12.00
The Hot Flash Club Chills Out by Nancy Thayer $11.00
From a Buick 8 by Stephen King $14.00
Amelia Bedelia, Bookworm by Peggy Parish $4.00

Cross by James Patterson (Hardback) $ 8.00



Here is the list of paperbacks they have for sale:

Dance of the Gods by Nora Roberts (Large Print Edition) $ 7.00
Castles in the Sand by Sally John $ 7.00
Morrigan's Cross by Nora Roberts (Large Print Edition) $ 7.00
The Littles by John Peterson $ 2.00
Marvin Redpost, Class President by Louis Sachar $ 2.00
Good Morning, Gorillas by Mary Pope Osborne $ 2.00
Class Clown by Johanna Hurwitz $ 2.00
Knitting by Anne Bartlett $ 6.00

Valley of Silence by Nora Roberts (Large Print Paperback) $ 5.00

They also have one CD that can be played on the computer. It is Zane Grey's The Man of the Forest. They will take $2.00 for it.


Happy Reading!





Monday, November 06, 2006


Come Work With Us!


Southeastern Library Services is currently seeking a staff library consultant to:

· Develop and implement continuing education
· Provide professional consulting and assistance to all types and sizes of libraries
· Participate in professional organizations and committees
· Actively seek out opportunities for collaboration and cooperation
· Develop new opportunities for service

Southeastern Library Services (
www.sls.lib.ia.us) provides consulting, continuing education, interlibrary loan and other services to libraries in a 15 county area of southeastern Iowa.

Qualifications: ALA accredited MLS or equivalent. Two years of professional library experience preferred. Possess/obtain and maintain an Iowa driver’s license. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Computer/technology experience a plus. Willing to travel within the service area and state.

Salary: $36,000 - $40,000 depending on experience and qualifications, plus benefits.

Send resume and three references in Word format to Kim Kietzman, Administrator, at
kkietzman@sls.lib.ia.us or via US Mail to 2435 Kimberly Road, Suite 210N, Bettendorf, Iowa, 52722

Deadline is November 30, 2006.
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(We encourage you to post or send this ad on as needed!)

*TIER 1 AND TIER 2 LIBRARY ALERTS*

If you are currently a Tier 1 or 2 library, the State Library will soon be announcing a modification of the requirement that libraries have policies and by-laws. Beginning in the next two months you will also be required to have those documents on file at the State Library. If you need help with any of this documentation, please let us know. We are offering a Policy class at the end of November (November 30) in Burlington if you’re interested in adding or revising your policies. An earlier session was cancelled, but can be rescheduled if there’s enough interest. For the minimum policies required, consult
http://www.ilsa.lib.ia.us/Tier%201Ed4.htm and look at Standard 8. More information on the filing and formats will be coming from the State Library.





ANOTHER STEP INTO THE DIGITAL AGE AT THE SLS OFFICE...

If you visit our web site at
http://www.sls.lib.ia.us/ and choose the “contact us” page, you will now see some Instant Messaging icons by our contact information. One is for AOL Instant Messaging and the other is for Yahoo Instant Messaging. Getting the Microsoft icon in place is a work in progress, but until that time, you can easily set up IM accounts at either AOL or Yahoo! and when we're online, you’ll be able to IM and get instant communication-no phone calls or waiting for email responses! The icons will easily indicate whether we're available to IM or not. Just *remember* to be sure and safeguard your privacy by opting out of setting up email accounts, partner offers, and other services when you set up your free IM account.

Try it out!




Check out our scholarship winners, Terry Moore, Mt. Pleasant Correctional Facility Library (top) and Becky Huggins, Fairfield Public Library (bottom) at ILA! Watch for their upcoming reports in the coming weeks---
COMING SOON:

-PLANNING
-STAFFING
-TECHNOLOGY
...AND EVEN MORE SERVICES

Kim will be attending “Results Boot Camp” for a week to become prepared and trained to offer planning services through the spectrum of Results series from the PLA. For more information on the modules in the Results series and Boot Camp, visit:

http://www.ala.org/ala/pla/plaevents/travelingwksp/resultsbootcamp/ResultsBootCamp.htm.

This will allow the office to expand the type of consulting we offer – start thinking now about how these topics can help your library provide great customer service! Kim will be blogging about the experience through the PLA blog at http://www.plablog.org/.

Sunday, November 05, 2006


ACK! HOW DO YOU KEEP UP WITH ALL THE GOOD STUFF ON THE WEB?

One of the best ways is to get an account at a blogging service. Kim uses
http://www.bloglines.com/login?r=/myblogs. Create your free account and follow the instruction to select web feeds from blogs and web sites. Check your account and keep up on your favorite topics, issues, and library news, all in one place. For example, our blog, the PLA blog, and the State Library web site can all be added as automatic “feeds” on your account. Changes and new posts will automatically be compiled in one place when they are posted. If you’re interested in either making your library’s web site or blog available as a feed, or if you want to set up an account and need help, let us know!

Saturday, November 04, 2006

GOOGLE PRIVACY ISSUES


Google, probably the most popular search engine on the Internet, is capable of tracking every search done through its interface. There are ways of deterring this “information gathering”. These fixes are easy and quick, and should be part of your routine for cleaning off computers and identifying user information. If you are keeping paper records of computer users, regularly destroy these. Do not give out computers or user information without a court order. This not only provides the privacy Iowa law requires, but it also provides law enforcement with a clean body of evidence that is less likely to be overturned in court. Most important, though, is to at least wipe the computer clean of “cookies” at least daily, and preferably between each user. The best way to stop this kind of tracking is to completely disable cookies on public machines.

For more information on the issue, visit this blog:
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/08/22/google_stealthily_mo.html, which includes some fixes within Google itself.

For directions on setting Internet Explorer settings, visit: http://www.helpwithpcs.com/tipsandtricks/disabling_cookies_explorer.htm.

For information on privacy features in Firefox (my browser of choice), visit: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/psm/help_21/using_priv_help.html.