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From: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults & Children" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

To: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults & Children" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 00:01:06 CDT

Subject: PUBYAC digest 188

PUBYAC Digest 188

Topics covered in this issue include:

1) RE: [Fwd: Christian Fiction or propaganda]

by "Doering, Nancy" <doerin@sosmail.state.mo.us>

2) Re: Harry Potter

by "Fredda Williams" <freddawilliams@hotmail.com>

3) Re: Harry Potter

by Carol Leeson <cleeson@nslsilus.org>

4) H Potter copies

by Claire Isaac <cisaac@rpl.regina.sk.ca>

5) Re: How many Harry Potters are enough?

by Carol Leeson <cleeson@nslsilus.org>

6) RE: Harry Potter

by Latanya Richardson <latanyalouise@yahoo.com>

7) FW: Receipt of Harry Potter #4 books

by "Christolon, Blair B" <bchristolon@pwcgov.org>

8) Part-time Children's librarian needed in NJ

by annelmay@mailserver.franklintwp.org

9) YRCA

by "talcock" <talcock@co.north-slope.ak.us>

10) SRP - completion time

by Carol Leeson <cleeson@nslsilus.org>

11) Videos needed

by Ellen Popit <epopit@shawnet.shawls.lib.il.us>

12) RE: Harry Potter

by "A. Creech" <alisonc@is2.dal.ca>

13) Harry Potter, cont.

by "Mara Alpert" <malpert42@hotmail.com>

14) Karioke Music

by "Tatar, Becky" <bltata@aurora.lib.il.us>

15) patrons and rest rooms, etc.

by Bonnie Wright <bwright@aldus.northnet.org>

16) RE: Storytellers/message (long)

by Aarene Storms <astorms@kcls.org>

17) Cataloging/Shelving books on CD

by "Jeanne Schmitzer" <jeannes@usit.net>

18) Re: [Fwd: Christian Fiction or propaganda]

by "Mary Johnson (amk)" <mjohnson@wls.lib.ny.us>

19) Racist Books

by Chris Mallo <chrism@grrl.lib.mn.us>

20) SRP Survey

by Carol Phares <5ppr@pearlriver.lib.ms.us>

21) RE: Shelving Picture Books

by Ann Moore <SCP_MOORE@sals.edu>

22) Library Renovation

by "Baker, Chelsea" <CBaker@mailserv.gcpl.lib.oh.us>

23) Re: How many Harry Potters are enough?

by "Beverly Kirkendall" <bkirkend@ci.hurst.tx.us>

24) summer programs

by Bonnie Wright <bwright@aldus.northnet.org>

25) RE: Shelving Picture Books

by Laura Whaley <WHALEYL@santacruzpl.org>

26) fish-print t-shirt craft

by Jackie Marquardt <jmarquar@timberland.lib.wa.us>

27) STUMPER: A to Z "something"

by "Mary Seratt, Sr.Manager, Main Children's" <SERATTM@MEMPHIS.LIB.TN.US>

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From: "Doering, Nancy" <doerin@sosmail.state.mo.us>

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: RE: [Fwd: Christian Fiction or propaganda]

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 17:23:10 CDT

Narnia is not simply a story. It is an allegorical tale. The characters do

represent something.

-----Original Message-----

From: Holly Belli [mailto:hbelliwcpl@yahoo.com]

Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:56 AM

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: Re: [Fwd: Christian Fiction or propaganda]

 

 

--- Lesley Knieriem <lknierie@suffolk.lib.ny.us>

wrote:

> On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Lodge, Debra wrote:

>

> And just a humble question, do all of you folks railing against the

> "intolerance" of the LEFT BEHIND books have the Narnia books on your

> juvenile shelves? I think Lewis was pretty explicit about what happens to

> those who don't "love Aslan."

>

> Of course, the Narnia books are beloved classics and of exceptional

> literary quality. But if the problem is one of intolerance, I would

> think they would qualify.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> ~ Lesley Knieriem

> ~ YA / Reference Librarian (631) 549-4411

> ~ South Huntington Public Library fax (631)549-6832

> ~ Huntington Station, NY 11746

> lknierie@suffolk.lib.ny.us

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

True, but people don't worship Aslan...he is a

storybook character, not a major world deity. Not the

same thing at all. People all over the world haven't

killed over their belief in a talking lion.

=====

Holly Belli

Head, Children's Services

West Caldwell Public Library, NJ

A book is a present you can open again and again!

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From: "Fredda Williams" <freddawilliams@hotmail.com>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: Re: Harry Potter

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 17:29:49 CDT

We ordered 40 copies from Baker & Taylor in May, and received them this

week, in a box marked "Do Not Sell Before July 8".

Fredda

Fredda Williams

Children's Services Manager

Knox County Public Library System

freddawilliams@hotmail.com

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From: Carol Leeson <cleeson@nslsilus.org>

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: Re: Harry Potter

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 17:39:19 CDT

We ordered our 5 copies from BWI in February. Our copies are in the

building being processed and will be waiting patrons hands on July 8.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Carol Leeson

Head of Youth Services

Mount Prospect Public Library

10 S. Emerson

Mt. Prospect, Il 60056

(847)253-5675

cleeson@mppl.org

The opinions expressed here are my own and do not reflect those of the Library.

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From: Claire Isaac <cisaac@rpl.regina.sk.ca>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: H Potter copies

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 17:45:56 CDT

 

I have ordered 36 copies of Goblet of Fire and as of Friday July 7, 10:30

a.m. we have 216 holds. This works out to 6 holds per copy. I will keep

an eye on it and if th eholds zoom up I will consider buying more copies.

This is for a library system of 9 outlets and a community of 180,000. It

also represents a signifcant portion of the overall hardcover JF budget.

I won't know how much until all the discounts are calculated. However, we

deliberately have a small hardcover JF budget, preferring to buy in

paperback.

Our books were ordered from a major Canadian wholesaler in early May but

have not yet arrived.

We still have 50 holds on "Chamber of Secrets" with 21 copies. (I'm

looking forward to the paperbacks in August.)

There are 37 holds on "Prisoner of Azkaban" with 20 copies.

And although we cleared the holds list twice for "Philosophers Stone" we

are back with 9 holds on 31 copies! I guess it's either new readers or

people re-reading the series.

I am enjoying the audio version of "Chamber of Secrets" at the moment.

It is great to listen to while doing the ironing or the dishes!

I would like to know how many copies and holds other libraries have too.

Claire Isaac

Children's Collection Coordinator

Regina Public Library

Regina, Saskatchewan

 

 

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From: Carol Leeson <cleeson@nslsilus.org>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: Re: How many Harry Potters are enough?

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 17:53:03 CDT

We serve 56,000. We have 5 copies ready to go tomorrow and we are picking

up two more to add to that. We have 40 people on the hold list before the

book is released.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Carol Leeson

Head of Youth Services

Mount Prospect Public Library

10 S. Emerson

Mt. Prospect, Il 60056

(847)253-5675

cleeson@mppl.org

The opinions expressed here are my own and do not reflect those of the Library.

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From: Latanya Richardson <latanyalouise@yahoo.com>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: RE: Harry Potter

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 17:59:37 CDT

I'm glad someone has mentioned Walmart selling HP

early. Walmart often engages in unfair retail

practices without fear of consequences due to their

size. I really hope that Scholastic sues them for

breach of contract since it is my understanding that

the bookstores/retailers had to sign agreements that

they would not sell the book early.

=====

Latanya Richardson, Youth Services Librarian

Aram Public Library

404 E. Walworth Avenue

Delavan, WI 53115

262-728-3111

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From: "Christolon, Blair B" <bchristolon@pwcgov.org>

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: FW: Receipt of Harry Potter #4 books

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I'd like to make a correction to my earlier message--our Harry Potter books

arrived from Ingram at noon today. Blair

-----Original Message-----

From: Christolon, Blair B [mailto:bchristolon@pwcgov.org]

Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 10:43 AM

To: 'pubyac@prairienet.org'

Subject: Receipt of Harry Potter #4 books

 

To answer, Jim Oliver's question (from Siouxland Libraries in SD) we have

NOT received our copies of Harry Potter #4 as of this morning 7/7/00 , 8:30

a.m. We also ordered our copies from Ingram in March. Blair

Blair B. Christolon

Librarian, MLS

Supervisor of Print Resources

Prince William Public Library System

13083 Chinn Park Drive

Prince William, VA 22192-5073

(703)792-6251***fax(703)792-4875

bchristolon@pwcgov.org

 

 

 

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From: annelmay@mailserver.franklintwp.org

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: Part-time Children's librarian needed in NJ

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 18:12:52 CDT

 

July 7, 2000

 

From: Anne Lemay, Head of Youth Services

Franklin Township Public Library

485 DeMott Lane

Somerset, NJ 08873

(732) 873-8700 x.103

 

The following position is available at our library:

Part-time Children's Librarian (20 hours/week)

Franklin Township Public Library seeks a dynamic, creative, and

enthusiastic librarian with experience in children's or youth services to

provide programming and reference for children and families. Preference

will be given to candidates with a strong interest in and knowledge of

children's literature, print and electronic collections, reference, and

reader advisory services. Experience in children's services or teaching

preferred; ALA accredited MLS and New Jersey Public Librarian Certificate

required. Position includes some evening and weekend hours. Starting

salary $18.56/hour; will consider matriculating library school student at

$16/hour. To apply send resume and names/contact information for three

professional references to: Anne Lemay, Head of Youth Services, Franklin

Township Library, 485 DeMott Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873 or e-mail to

annelmay@franklintwp.org with Franklin Job in the subject line.

 

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From: "talcock" <talcock@co.north-slope.ak.us>

To: <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: YRCA

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 18:20:26 CDT

I'm planning to start a YRCA (Young Reader's Choice Awards) program at our

small/remote library. Having never participated before our collection lacks

previous YRCA titles -- which i could really use to do a promotional book

display.

If there are any other librarians out there who do YRCA (you know who you

are!) and are

weeding out multiple copies (in good codition) of previous YRCA nominees --

consider donating them to our library. We'll reimburse for postage and

handling.

Also, are there any YRCA participants in small libraries who might be able to

give advice on how to kick start the program? Our staff is too small to

handle the school visit schedule i've seen larger libraries pull off. I need

ideas!

Thanks!

____________________

Tara Alcock, Public Services Librarian

Tuzzy Consortium Library

P.O. Box 749

Barrow Ak 99723

work: (907)852-1720

1-800-478-6916

work: talcock@co.north-slope.ak.us

talcock@inupiatresearch@ilisagvik

home:TaraA@mail.com

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From: Carol Leeson <cleeson@nslsilus.org>

To: Pubyac <PUBYAC@prairienet.org>

Subject: SRP - completion time

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 18:27:42 CDT

I had a question that somewhat ties into the thread regarding completion

time. We have always started sign-ups then one week later allowed

completion of the program. Sign-ups continue throughout the program and

they can sign-up and complete on the same day. We have three levels of

prizes, 5 books/hours, 10 books/hours and the final prize and certificate

at 15 books/hours. I have noticed in the past that we had quite a few

who claimed all three levels in one visit. This year it seems that we are

having many more that are coming in for each level separately. Another of

our librarians had noticed it as well and our percentage of completions

is much lower this year although our sign-ups and our patron interactions

are up dramatically from past years. I am hoping, and expecting based

upon the above trends, that our completions will rise as we get closer to

the end of the program. Has anyone else noticed a difference in their

participation this year?

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Carol Leeson

Head of Youth Services

Mount Prospect Public Library

10 S. Emerson

Mt. Prospect, Il 60056

(847)253-5675

cleeson@mppl.org

The opinions expressed here are my own and do not reflect those of the Library.

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From: Ellen Popit <epopit@shawnet.shawls.lib.il.us>

To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org

Subject: Videos needed

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 18:34:19 CDT

A member library is looking for a video on children and orphanages

between the 1850's to 1920's. Any titles that immediately spring to

mind?

I did find one on the orphan train, but that's about it.

She's also interested in videos regarding children and the great

depression.

Thanks!

--

Ellen Popit, Youth Services Consultant

Shawnee Library System

607 Greenbriar Road

Carterville, IL 62918-1600

Phone: (618) 985-3711, ext. 215

FAX: (618) 985-4211

E-Mail: epopit@shawnet.shawls.lib.il.us

http://www.shawls.lib.il.us

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From: "A. Creech" <alisonc@is2.dal.ca>

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: RE: Harry Potter

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I am finding this discussion quite interesting. What really interests me

is the number of holds. We are a fourteen branch system serving a large

area that used to be served by a county system and two city systems (we're

one of those municipal amalgamation "supercities"). anyway, we have 302

holds (that was yesterday, I'm sure there are more today). And we have

ordered 50 copies. For the systems that are saying they have 10 holds or

20 holds or 40 holds--are you talking about holds at a single library (ie

not part of a larger system) or a single branch of a larger system? 10

holds just seems so strange to me for a bestseller--we operate our holds

ona systemwide basis, and it isn't unusual to have 400 or so when Oprah

selects a new title, or John Grisham releases another title.

Getting my own copy tomorrow at the local children's bookstore--will

probably end up lending it to any of my friends that are on the 300 strong

holds list!

Alison

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Alison Creech

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

ak454@chebucto.ns.ca

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On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, WLPL wrote:

Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 11:02:44 CDT

From: WLPL <children@wlaf.lib.in.us>

Reply-To: pubyac@prairienet.org

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: RE: Harry Potter

We have our copies. I think they came in Wednesday. I'm not aware that we had to sign anything, but I'm not sure. They are cataloged and ready, but of course all the copies will fill prior holds. We will not send out the hold notices until Friday afternoon. We only have 10 copies-19 holds so far. It is exciting. We are lucky enough to have a volunteer who just returned from England. She brought us copies of articles in the London Press and I made a quick display of them this morning. It's reall interesting.

Pam Koehler

children@wlaf.lib.in.us

 

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From: "Mara Alpert" <malpert42@hotmail.com>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: Harry Potter, cont.

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 18:47:50 CDT

I have no idea whether or not we have our copies in yet, but I just checked

the holds, and for the Los Angeles Public Library system (Central Library +

67 branches) we have 651 holds placed on the 4th Harry Potter book, as of

10:39 a.m., July 7, 2000.

Are we the winners, or what?

Mara Alpert

Children's Literature Department, Central Library

Los Angeles Public Library

P.S. I'm #26.

 

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From: "Tatar, Becky" <bltata@aurora.lib.il.us>

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: Karioke Music

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We are going to be having a lock-in for middle schoolers this summer. One

of the activities the librarian in charge wants to have is karioke music.

Does anyone know where these tapes can be obtained? Are they available for

rent anywhere? If anyone, especially anyone close to us has done this and

has a source, please let us know. This list is so great, I know the answer

is out there somewhere. Please respond directly to me. Thanks so much in

advance.

Becky Tatar

Unit Head, Periodicals/Audiovisual

Aurora Public Library

1 E. Benton Street

Aurora, IL 60505

Phone: 630/264-4100

Fax: 630/896-3209

e-mail: bltata@aurora.lib.il.us

www.aurora.lib.il.us

 

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From: Bonnie Wright <bwright@aldus.northnet.org>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: patrons and rest rooms, etc.

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:01:13 CDT

We have had trouble in the past with getting adult patrons to shut the

door to the

rest rooms-has anyone else had to deal with this situation? I can see a

kid forgetting,

but an adult?( I'm not talking about mentally or physically challenged

adults, either.)

 

Sometimes we've had a patron singing ditties, complete with swear words

in

the restroom(audible to other patrons) and we've had to speak to the

patron.

Once I had to knock on the door-a young couple was making love in our

restroom.

A 14 year old girl and a 17 year old boy came out together.

I was told I handled the "aftermath" of the situation well-but has this

sort of thing

happened to anyone else?

We've also(twice) had someone smear a restroom with" unmentionables." It

took the

director and I a good half hour to clean it up.

I wonder if we are unique in having to deal with this sort of thing. It

is hardly

a "pressing" topic, but it seems to be happening a lot here recently.

Bonnie Wright

bwright@aldus.northnet.org

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From: Aarene Storms <astorms@kcls.org>

To: <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: RE: Storytellers/message (long)

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I think Julie <juliel@wichita.lib.ks.us> brought up a few good issues for

librarians, storytellers, and especially librarian/storytellers!

> Her stories were all intended to

> convey a moral message.

>From the description of the "David and Goliath" story told, the teller was

rather heavy-handed in her telling (David's "rock of faith" and so forth), and

perhaps it was this, rather than the Biblical origin of the story, that made it

seem inappropriate for a library presentation.

Personally, I'd be offended by a religious presentation in the library unless

it was advertised as "Stories from the Hindu Tradition" or "Old Testament

Stories" or whatever. Seems to me that a descriptive program title would allow

patrons to decide whether or not they wanted to participate.

Just my own rambling thoughts--my employer reserves the right to disagree....

Aarene Storms

****

Most of my life I've spent reading books and riding horses.

The rest, I've just wasted.*******

Aarene Storms astorms@kcls.org

Richmond Beach and Kenmore Libraries

King County Library System

 

King County Library System

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From: "Jeanne Schmitzer" <jeannes@usit.net>

To: "PUBYAC" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: Cataloging/Shelving books on CD

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Hello all,

The general consensus to my question on how to catalog and shelve books on

CD:

Overall *most* libraries responded:

1. Catalog as Fic and non-fic numbers, but designate somehow that it is a

book on CD. EG - The Bretheren, by John Grisham would be

BCD (book CD or whatever your library designates)

F

Gri

Chicken Soup for the Soul would be

BCD

158.12

Can

2. Shelve the books on CD with the books on tape.

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From: "Mary Johnson (amk)" <mjohnson@wls.lib.ny.us>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: Re: [Fwd: Christian Fiction or propaganda]

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:21:22 CDT

Actually, Holly, Aslan *is* a major Deity; he is a representation of

Christ, as Lewis imagined Christ might manifest Him/Herself in a world of

fully sentient animals. Therefore, some people find the Narnia books

harsh or overly didactic. Never bothered me when I was a kid, but it was

not my 'ox being gored'. I do try to steer parents insisting on

Christian fiction in the diection of Lewis, Tolkien and L'Engle, but,

believe it or not, some of the most uptight won't touch them because of the

fantasy element! Just my two cents-

Mary Johnson, YA librarian, North Castle Library, Armonk, NY

mjohnson@wls.lib.ny.us

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From: Chris Mallo <chrism@grrl.lib.mn.us>

To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org

Subject: Racist Books

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:28:01 CDT

Help!! Every year we get reqests from students

in the Children's Literature courses at the local

university that we have the hardest time filling.

They need titles of picture books / easy readers

that show racism, classism, stereotyping, religious

persecution, etc., in a bad way. Does anyone know

of any titles (probably all old) that show bad

examples of these themes? We would REALLY APPRECIATE

it!!!!!! (can you tell this has haunted us for a while?)

Thanks so much!

 

Chris Mallo

chrism@grrl.lib.mn.us

Great River Regional Library

St. Cloud, MN 56301

(320) 650-2500

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From: Carol Phares <5ppr@pearlriver.lib.ms.us>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: SRP Survey

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:29:41 CDT

Hi,

I am developing a survey for my summer reading program children and their

caregivers. I wish to find out what they think could improve, what they

liked, and what they think I should do differently.

Has anyone tried this? What questions did you ask and HOW did you ask

them? What was your response rate? Did it help in planning the SRP for the

following year?

Any help you can give will be greatly appreciated. I'll post any responses

I receive.

 

Carol Phares, MLIS

Children's Librarian

5ppr@pearlriver.lib.ms.us

Pearl River County Library System

900 Goodyear Blvd., Picayune, MS 39466

(601) 798-5081 (601) 798-5082 FAX

http://www.pearlriver.lib.ms.us

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From: Ann Moore <SCP_MOORE@sals.edu>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: RE: Shelving Picture Books

Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:30:49 CDT

We shelve our picture books in strict alphabetical order by author's last

name. It may take longer to shelve this way, but it is much easier to

locate books. Even when patrons mess things up a little, the title you

want is usually within 4-5 of the correct spot, if not in the correct

spot (of course, regular shelf-reading helps!). I have worked at and used

libraries that shelved only by the first letter or first 2 letters of the

author's last name, and found it extremely frustrating and time-consuming

to try to find specific titles.

Ann Moore

SCP_MOORE@sals.edu

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From: "Baker, Chelsea" <CBaker@mailserv.gcpl.lib.oh.us>

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: Library Renovation

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:32:03 CDT

Hello Everyone,

My library is about to undergo a gigantic renovation and I need some advice.

The architect suggested having an open story time room in the children's

area with some sort of amphitheatre style seating. I need to know some of

the pros and cons of having this style of seating. Also, should the step

(amphiteheatre) seating be built into the design of the new room or is it a

good idea to have foldable seating that can be stored. The story time room

will only be used by the children's department and we would like to have

some storage space and display as well. Thanks in advance.

Chelsea Baker

Youth Services Librarian

cbaker@mailserv.gcpl.lib.oh.us

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From: "Beverly Kirkendall" <bkirkend@ci.hurst.tx.us>

To: <pubyac@prairienet.org>

Subject: Re: How many Harry Potters are enough?

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:33:11 CDT

I have purchased three. We are leasing many more, however (that gives us the option of keeping more or less as demand requires). Shelf space for them is not needed at the moment, but that won't always be the case!

Beverly Kirkendall

Hurst Public Library

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From: Bonnie Wright <bwright@aldus.northnet.org>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: summer programs

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:34:22 CDT

We have normally had a good number of kids for summer reading

programs-but not

this year. Some people blame the weather-lots of rain and kids want to

go out and play on the few sunny days we have had.

I wonder if the "lack of competition" something to do with it.

We used to make summer reading programs competitive, but now we don't

and

we had a lot more kids when we did. Maybe this varies from community to

community?

Bonnie Wright

bwright@aldus.northnet.org

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From: Laura Whaley <WHALEYL@santacruzpl.org>

To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>,

OPLINLIST@epicurus.oplin.lib.oh.us

Subject: RE: Shelving Picture Books

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:35:31 CDT

We shelve pictures books just by the first initial of the author's last

name. While this makes searching for a particular book somewhat tricky it

saves our pages the nightmare of trying to keep them all in order.

Laura

Boulder Creek Branch Library

History, unlike story, is untidy with its endings.

-Jane Yolen

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From: Jackie Marquardt <jmarquar@timberland.lib.wa.us>

To: pubyac@prairienet.org

Subject: fish-print t-shirt craft

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Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:36:54 CDT

Has anyone out there done fish-print t-shirts? I'm planning a program for

teens, and am looking for any advice on the best way to print fish onto

the shirts. Do you put the fish on the shirt, or the shirt on the fish?

How do you apply the paint - with brushes, or a roller/brayer, or do you

dunk the fish into a pan of paint?

So, if you have gone through this before and discovered the best way to

handle it, or things you would change, I'd love to hear from you!

Thanks,

Jackie

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Jackie Marquardt

Youth Services Librarian

 

Olympia Timberland Library Voice: 360-352-0595

313 8th Ave. S.E. FAX: 360-586-3207

Olympia, WA 98501-1307 e-mail: jmarquar@timberland.lib.wa.us

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From: "Mary Seratt, Sr.Manager, Main Children's" <SERATTM@MEMPHIS.LIB.TN.US>

To: PUBYAC@prairienet.ORG

Subject: STUMPER: A to Z "something"

Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 19:38:17 CDT

We have a customer who is seeking a book she remembers from her youth.

She recalls that it was a "bigger kid book" "sort of thick", and is pretty

sure that the title is "A to Z". The text: She thinks it is an alphabetic

listing of rich children with odd names, and is positive that the last one

in the list is Zachary Zween.

There is also another boy character whose initials are A.A.

I have checked both ways of looking at our catalog, A to Zoo (just in case it

isn't as thick as she remembers), Characters in CHildren's Literature, Who's

Who in Children's Books, Imaginary People, and even Children's Books in Print

(2000). My colleagues and I are stumped. Does this ring a bell with anyone?

Mary

Mary Seratt, Senior Manager, Main Children's

Memphis Public Library

serattm@memphis.lib.tn.us

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