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From: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and Children" <pubyac@prairienet.org>
To: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and Children" <pubyac@prairienet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: PUBYAC digest 1209
 
PUBYAC Digest 1209

Topics covered in this issue include:

1) Re: Hawafena/Singing ad
by spardi@nplhub.org (Sarah Pardi)
2) Re: Galleys/Advance copies
by Rjohc@aol.com
3) Challenge Support from the ALA OIF
by "Don Wood" <dwood@ala.org>
4) Hats Off to Reading
by Vicki Shroyer <vickis@yellowbananas.com>
5) Columbus Day mad lib
by Lorraine Getty <lgetty1969@yahoo.com>
6) RE: Galleys/Advance Copies -- answers
by Erika Burge <eburge@esls.lib.wi.us>
7) stumper
by "Children's Librarians" <gcplcr@lilrc.org>
8) YA Teen Read Week Program
by "Erin Lund" <erinleann77@hotmail.com>
9) RE: Hawafena/Singing ad
by Sue Ridnour <sue.ridnour@flower-mound.com>
10) Re: Artwaxer
by Toni Reese <treese@monarch.papillion.ne.us>
11) CIPA Compliance
by "Dorothy Williams" <Dorothy@peabody.whitleynet.org>
12) Managing Student Assistants
by "Julie McCoy" <jmdmccoy@hotmail.com>
13) reorganizing 398s
by Jennifer Baker <jbaker93711@yahoo.com>
14) Scavenger Hunt Bingo Style - Class Visits
by Erin Helmrich <HelmrichE@aadl.org>
15) MLS opening in Chicagoland suburb
by "Wendy Birkemeier" <wbirkemeier@fountaindale.lib.il.us>
16) RE: Hawafena/Singing ad
by Leah Rudolph <lrudolph@albright.org>
17) Re: Harry Potter #5 questions
by Meredith Cowart <mcowart@acan.net>
18) Re: Cataloging of Graphic Novels
by Tamara Butler <publiclibrarian@yahoo.com>
19) visting libraries to get ideas for a new building
by "Ellie Teaford" <eteaford@kendallvillelibrary.org>
20) Ideas needed for "We Play At Night" storytime
by "MaryEllen Byrne" <mebyrne@poklib.org>
21) Re: Galleys/Advance copies
by Martha Simpson <msimpsonmls@snet.net>
22) RE: Hawafena/Singing ad
by Joseph@oshkoshpubliclibrary.org
23) RE: Artwaxer
by "Michele Farley" <mfarley@brownsburg.lib.in.us>
24) Re: Artwaxer
by Jennifer Seneca <jseneca@pelican.state.lib.la.us>
25) video policy
by Bonita Kale <Bonita.Kale@euclidlibrary.org>
26) RE: Garden programs
by "Michele Farley" <mfarley@brownsburg.lib.in.us>
27) Re: Cataloging of Graphic Novels
by "Carol and Gary Levin" <cglevin@access4less.net>
28) Re: Hawafena/Singing ad
by "G Gallagher" <gglibrarian@hotmail.com>
29) Re: Galleys/Advance copies
by "Lori Karns" <Lori.Karns@mail.co.ventura.ca.us>
30) Re: Cataloging of Graphic Novels
by "Noreen O'Gara" <NOGara@minlib.net>
31) RE: Garden programs
by "Tonks, Robyn" <rtonks@singleton.nsw.gov.au>
32) Young Adult Summer Reading Program -- looking for ideas
by Christine Mills <cmills@mail.win.org>
33) Performers Showcase / Saturday, 9/13/03
by Julie Linneman <juliel@wichita.lib.ks.us>

 
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From: spardi@nplhub.org [SMTP:spardi@nplhub.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:17 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Hawafena/Singing ad
I also ran to see this and our circ person had already ripped it out and
thrown it away! boo-hoo.
Sarah Pardi
Children's Librarian
Belleville Public Library
Belleville, NJ, 07109
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From: Rjohc@aol.com [SMTP:Rjohc@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:18 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Galleys/Advance copies
 
When we receive these we may give them away to students, but they aren't
placed in the collection. There may be grammatical or spelling errors in
proofs
(advanced copies).
Robyn Hammer-Clarey
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Teen Librarian
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From: Don Wood [SMTP:dwood@ala.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:18 PM
To: member-forum@ala.org
Subject: Challenge Support from the ALA OIF
Dealing with Challenges to Books and Other Library Materials
http://www.ala.org/oif/challengesupport/dealing
Reporting a Challenge
http://www.ala.org/oif/challengesupport/reporting
see also
Banned Books Week
http://www.ala.org/bbooks
 
 
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From: Vicki Shroyer [SMTP:vickis@yellowbananas.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:18 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Hats Off to Reading
HELP!!!!! Our elementary (K-4) school is having a book fair with the
theme, "Hats Off to Reading". The PTO came to me for an idea or two
to promote it through the library. The art class is making hats to
hang on the walls. I am stumped for an idea--any thoughts?????
 
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From: Lorraine Getty [SMTP:lgetty1969@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:18 PM
To: ISLMANET
Subject: Columbus Day mad lib
Does anyone have a Columbus Day or explorer-related
Mad Lib? I supposed I could make one up, but if
there's one "out there" I'd just as soon grab it!
Please email me directly at lgetty1969@yahoo.com.
I'll post responses if requested.
Thanks.
Lorraine Getty
Forsyth, IL
 
 
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From: Erika Burge [SMTP:eburge@esls.lib.wi.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:18 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: RE: Galleys/Advance Copies -- answers
Hi All--
Thanks for your suggestions as to what to do with the galleys. I had a
feeling that it was inappropriate (or illegal) to sell the copies in our
booksale, thanks for confirming that. I think what we'll do is use the
books as prizes and/or let the staff at them. I'll probably also
discourage the woman who donated the galleys from donating large numbers of
them again.
Thanks so much for your help!
Erika
Erika Burge
Children's Librarian
Cedarburg Public Library
W63 N583 Hanover Avenue
Cedarburg, WI 53012
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From: Children's Librarians [SMTP:gcplcr@lilrc.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:18 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: stumper
a patron is looking for a novel that she read in the late 1960's or =
early 1970's about a young boy who discovers a library full of wonderful =
books. It is set during the san fransico earthquake. When the city =
begins to burn, he worries that the collection of which he feels are =
rare books will burn. does anyone know the title of this book?
www.nassaulibrary.org/gardenc
 
Children's Room
Garden City Public Library
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From: Erin Lund [SMTP:erinleann77@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org
Subject: YA Teen Read Week Program
Hi!
Anyone have any YA programs they are planning for Teen Read Week that the=
y would like to share? I am considering holding a Teen Poetry Slam and w=
ould love to hear any comments from anyone who has hosted a teen poetry s=
lam at their library or any other related events--pros, cons, "heads up" =
type issues and the like. Thank you, in advance, for your help!
Erin Smith
Children's Librarian--Fargo Public Library
esmith@ci.fargo.nd.us
erinleann77@hotmail.com
 
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From: Sue Ridnour [SMTP:sue.ridnour@flower-mound.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: RE: Hawafena/Singing ad
Out of curiosity, I went to look for it, but ours had already been ripped
out. I did, however see the ad for FCUK perfume. I wonder what clever
marketing genius thought that up? I don't know if that's what Paula was
smelling, but it was pretty strong. (I thought it smelled like BRAF.)
Sue
Sue Ridnour
Youth Services Manager
Flower Mound Public Library
Flower Mound, TX
972.874.6153
sue.ridnour@flower-mound.com
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From: Toni Reese [SMTP:treese@monarch.papillion.ne.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Artwaxer
We have had ours for a couple of years now and like it a lot.
Toni Reese
Youth Services Librarian
Sump Memorial Library
Papillion NE
treese@monarch.papillion.ne.us
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From: Dorothy Williams [SMTP:Dorothy@peabody.whitleynet.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: CIPA Compliance
Our board of trustees has decided to rethink not filtering the Internet
computers. I have 5 questions. Do you filter? What filtering software
do you use? Does it work? What specific problems have arisen with it's
use? and last Can you switch it on and off easily when children and then
adults want to use the computers? If you have the time I really would
appreciate your responses. I will post the results. Thanks for taking
the time to answer these questions.
dorothy@peabody.whitleynet.org
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From: Julie McCoy [SMTP:jmdmccoy@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org
Subject: Managing Student Assistants
I am requesting input on the ways you verify that your student assistants
(shelvers) are doing their jobs properly, especially new students who have
just been trained. Also, how often do you spot check the job your shelvers
are doing?
Thanks for the input!
Julie McCoy
Reference Librarian - Teen Services
Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County
Delhi Township Branch Library
jmdmccoy@hotmail.com
 
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From: Jennifer Baker [SMTP:jbaker93711@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: reorganizing 398s
i am wondering if any of you have come up with a
"catalogical" way to organize your folktale section by
culture/country (so all the folktales from japan are
together)
i am not (& never will be) a cataloger so any ideas
would be appreciated. we need to come up with a system
that is functional but that our catalogers will
approve.
please respond to jbaker93711@yahoo.com
thanks!
 
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From: Erin Helmrich [SMTP:HelmrichE@aadl.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:20 PM
To: 'pubyac@prairienet.org'
Subject: Scavenger Hunt Bingo Style - Class Visits
Dear Yaccers,
Someone had sent out a message looking for different interactive activities
to do during class visits. I mentioned that at my former job (Royal Oak) we
had done a bingo-style scavenger hunt game with our 4th grade RIF classes.
A couple people emailed me directly wanting a copy of the card -
unfortunately in all of my email changing I can't find those messages :(
Here's a copy of the bingo card file - others will surely find it useful and
I HOPE that those that particularly wanted this info will see this message!
[Moderator: You can't send attachments thru PUBYAC--they get chomped.]
A final note on the game card - we had the kids stamp each box as they
finished them and then they got to choose a bookmark for each "bingo" row
they completed - they really enjoyed it!
Erin V. Helmrich
Teen Services Librarian
Ann Arbor District Library
343 S. Fifth Avenue
Ann Arbor MI 48104
helmriche@aadl.org
734-327-4227 (voice)
734-327-4283 (fax)
 
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From: Wendy Birkemeier [SMTP:wbirkemeier@fountaindale.lib.il.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:20 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: MLS opening in Chicagoland suburb
FOUNTAINDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY SEEKING CHILDREN'S SERVICES LIBRARIAN
Our dedicated Children's staff serves a growing and multi-cultural
population of 65,113 in a suburb southwest of Chicago. Fountaindale
is a district library with two locations and a bookmobile.
This is a full-time position including nights and week-ends. MLS
required.
Primary responsibilities include:
Providing reference and reader's advisory service, and customer
assistance
Providing computer instruction to library staff and customers
Planning and implementing programming as assigned
Experience working with current library technology preferred.
Minimum salary $33,369.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and have smoke-free buildings.
See our Web site at www.fountaindale.lib.il.us
 
Send resume and cover letter to:
P. L. Gotham
Personnel Manager
Fountaindale Public Library District
300 West Briarcliff Road
Bolingbrook, IL 60440
pgotham@fountaindale.lib.il.us
 
 
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From: Leah Rudolph [SMTP:lrudolph@albright.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:20 PM
To: 'pubyac@prairienet.org'
Subject: RE: Hawafena/Singing ad
I process our periodicals and almost feinted when I opened the magazine at
just the right spot in that ad spot to put in a security strip (too much
coffee perhaps?)! Needless to say, the ad was removed (at our directors
bidding), taken home, and the 'joke' played on my husband and kids... No one
expects it, for sure!
Anyhow, if anyone finds out how much it cost to run that ad, I'd sure be
curious.
Leah at Abington Community Library
"It takes less time to do a thing right than it does to explain why you did
it wrong." Longfellow
 
 
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From: Meredith Cowart [SMTP:mcowart@acan.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:20 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Harry Potter #5 questions
Cathy, you might want to take a look at the Kids Reads web site,
http://www.kidsreads.com and click on the Harry Potter link. There are a
number of trivia questions from vol. 5 that may give you some ideas.
Hope this helps.
 
Meredith W. Cowart
Youth Services Assistant Manager
Mobile Public Library
701 Government Street
Mobile, AL 36602
http://www.mplonline.org
Voice: 334.208.7086
Fax: 334.208.7137
email: mcowart@acan.net
"Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the
answers. And the wonderful thing is that once a child learns to use a
library,
the doors to learning are always open." -Laura Bush, First Lady, June 2002
 
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From: Tamara Butler [SMTP:publiclibrarian@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:20 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Cataloging of Graphic Novels
 
I purchase graphic novels and most of them are in fiction.
Tamara Butler
Olean Public Library
Vicki Muzzy <vmuzzy@starklibrary.org> wrote:
Hello everyone!
I purchase all print children's materials for my system and am currently
having a disagreement with the catalogers over how graphic novels should be
cataloged. I would like them to be cataloged as fiction and have purchased
them out of my fiction budget. However, the cataloging department insists on
putting them in the 700's. I think that the child browsing would have a
better chance of finding these hot items in the fiction section. Also, our
young adult nonfiction is interfiled with the adult fiction, making it even
harder to find these graphic novels. I was interested in finding out how
graphic novels are cataloged in other systems -- fiction or nonfiction?
Thanks in advance!!
Vicki Muzzy
Juvenile Materials Coordinator
Stark County District Library
715 Market Ave N
Canton, OH 44702
330-458-2643
vmuzzy@starklibrary.org
 
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From: Ellie Teaford [SMTP:eteaford@kendallvillelibrary.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:20 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: visting libraries to get ideas for a new building
 
Hi,
I need some help. Our library is finally going to build a new building =
(they have been discussing it for five years.) We have a service =
population of about 16,000 people and are thinking of building a 35,000 =
sq ft building. We are looking for other newer libraries about this =
size to get ideas for what works well as far as floor plan and office =
space. Currently most of the staff is either in a dark basement or in =
the public areas of the building. We would like to have separate staff =
areas. If you work in a similar size building that seems to work will =
please send me off list any great ideas that have worked well for your =
library. Also we would like to visit some newer libraries of about this =
size. We are located near Fort Wayne, IN but would be willing to travel =
to southern Michigan or Northwest Ohio.
Thanks for all your help!!
Ellie Teaford
Youth Services Librarian
Kendallville Public Library
Kendallville, IN
eteaford@kendallvillelibrary.org
 
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From: Jennifer Seneca [SMTP:jseneca@pelican.state.lib.la.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:21 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Artwaxer
Dear Amy,
Our library system purchased an Artwaxer about a year ago and we have truly
enjoyed the machine. It does seem to stick to most surfaces. Furthermore,
it has saved our walls from sticky tack and mounting tape. The residue
does seem to come off with a good dose of strong Windex (with a little
elbow grease thrown in).
Last year, our library system helped host our state's annual library
association conference. We used the Artwaxer to post signs both inside
rooms and outside of the building. No signs came down to my knowledge
regardless if they were inside or outside.
Personally, I would recommend the product.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Seneca
Youth Services Librarian
Ascension Parish Library
Gonzales, LA 70737
jseneca@state.lib.la.us
 
At 07:19 PM 9/9/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>
> My colleagues and I were wondering if anyone has purchased the Artwaxer
for
>their
>library. We are considering it for purchase, but would like to here any
and
>all
>comments about their experiences with it.
>Thank you all for your assistance.
>Amy Johnston
>Sachem Public Library
 
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From: Bonita Kale [SMTP:Bonita.Kale@euclidlibrary.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:21 PM
To: pubyac
Subject: video policy
We have a kind of compromise policy. When a child gets a library card, the
parent or guardian who signs also must make a choice. Here's what the form
says:
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"Euclid Public Library does not presume to make parental decisions and will
not restrict your child's choice of library materials. Parents who wish to
restrict their minor child's selection of video/DVD materials must check the
appropriate box below. You must make a choice before a library card is
issued. You may change your selection as your child matures by completing a
new registration form.
"This agreement must be signed by the parent or legally responsible adult of
the child under the age of 18
"___ Please ALLOW this child under the age of 18 to borrow any video/DVD
from the collection.
___ Please RESTRICT this child under the age of 18 to borrow video/DVDs
only from the juvenile collection.
"Authorizations are valid only for Euclid Public Library. The library card
may be used at other libraries, pursuant to their lending policies."
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Clear, though the grammar isn't perfect.
Bonita
 
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From: Michele Farley [SMTP:mfarley@brownsburg.lib.in.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:22 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: RE: Garden programs
Bonita,
We have done pumpkin programs in the past. A local farmer came and
tilled a small area outside of the children's room and we had the kids
plant seeds and then read about pumpkins. Then, throughout the summer,
the kids could earn volunteer hours by helping weed and water the
garden. Then, in the fall we had another program where we invited all
the kids back and picked them, made jack-o-lanterns and roasted the
seeds. Great fun for the school age crowd!
Michele
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From: Carol and Gary Levin [SMTP:cglevin@access4less.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:22 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Cataloging of Graphic Novels
We have them as a collections separate from either (in fact we house them
next to the books on cd). We have two collections YAComics and Juvenile
Comics.
Carol
Enjoy Life! This is not a Dress Rehearsal!
 
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From: G Gallagher [SMTP:gglibrarian@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:22 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Hawafena/Singing ad
Mine did sing- in fact, it made several startled patrons jump upon opening
the magazine in the library.
It does raise a question about the future possibilities for this technology-
public transportation may have to ban magazines, can you imagine- several
singing, talking, yelling ads open at the same time? -just a thought.
Genevieve
 
Genevieve Gallagher
Youth Services Librarian
Orange County Public Library
Orange, Virginia
 
 
 
 
>From: Karen M McKibben <mckibben@tln.lib.mi.us>
>Reply-To: pubyac@prairienet.org
>To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org>
>Subject: Re: Hawafena/Singing ad
>Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 19:20:46 CDT
>
>Well, I'm bummed...I just spent 10 minutes looking through the entire
>October 2003 Teen People and found a Herbal Essebces ad, but it was in the
>beginning of the mag (just after the table of contents) and it did not
>sing to me:( Maybe they are just testing certain markets?
>
>Karen M. McKibben
>Young Adult Librarian
>Allen Park Public Library
>8100 Allen Road
>Allen Park, Michigan 48101
>313.381.2425 (voice)
>313.381.2124 (fax)
>
>"Are all librarians this much trouble?" -Brendan Fraiser in The Mummy
>Returns
>
 
 
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From: Lori Karns [SMTP:Lori.Karns@mail.co.ventura.ca.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:22 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Galleys/Advance copies
Ventura County Library has a policy not to add advance readers copies for the following reasons.
1. They have not been proofed for type setting errors
2. They may not have the art ready at time the advance copy is printed.
3. They can not be sold in the Friends booksales according to the instructions on many of the books or the letters that accompany the donation.
4. They often undergo a title change at the point they are finally printed, which causes havoc trying to get catalog records from OCLC.
We hand them out to staff members to read and review (especially cool for the children's librarians) or just take home for "keeps."
Hope this helps
Lori Karns
Ventura Co. Library
Lori.Karns@mail.co.ventura.ca.us
>>> eburge@esls.lib.wi.us 09/09/03 17:56 PM >>>
Hi All --
I just had a woman who works in a local bookstore donate a bagful of new
books. They look great, except that many of them are advance copies. I'm
curious to hear what others have done with such donations -- add them to
the collection, add them to the book sale pile, or some other option. My
director says that this is new -- and we don't have any official way to
figure out how to proceed with these books. For those of you who have
experience with this -- how do you deal with such donations?
Thanks --
Erika
Erika Burge
Children's Librarian
Cedarburg Public Library
W63 N583 Hanover Avenue
Cedarburg, WI 53012
 
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From: Noreen O'Gara [SMTP:NOGara@minlib.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:22 PM
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: Re: Cataloging of Graphic Novels
Hi,
I purchase the Graphic Novels for our library and we do classify them as
Y741.5 and the first 3 letters of the author's name. The ones that go to
my Young Adult Collection also have a large letter "G" for graphic on the
spine. These books are then shelved together against one wall in my
Young Adult Room which almost all fiction. Browsing is easy and our
shelvers like the large spine label when they are sorting books and
shelving. The teens also seem to like the arrangement of having all
their favorite GNs together.
I also like having these novels classified because very occasionally I
will find a GN that is not for teens and then I can just have the book
shelved with the graphic arts section in the adult non-ficiton area. The
few GNs that go in the non-fiction do not have the large "G" spine label
just the regular Dewey number. Our Y non-fiction is interfiled with our
adult non-fiction.
This system seems to be keeping everyone(teens and staff) happy so far.
Noreen O'Gara
Reference and Young Adult Librarian
Bedford Free Public Library
7 Mudge Way
Bedford, Ma. 01730
Ph. 781-275-9440
Fax 781-275-6347
 
 
 
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From: Tonks, Robyn [SMTP:rtonks@singleton.nsw.gov.au]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:22 PM
To: 'pubyac@prairienet.org'
Subject: RE: Garden programs
We once had a very successful window display called "Budding Readers". We
took close up photos of the faces of our storytime particpants and made
enlarged copies of their faces the centre of large colourful cardboard
flowers. They became the main feature of a garden scene on the windows on
either side of the entry doors. Whole families were dragged down to view the
display by the very proud "budding readers" and it attracted a lot of
attention from others.
Cheers,
Robyn Tonks
Library Manager
Singleton Council
202-206 John Street
Singleton. NSW 2330
Ph: 02 6572 2133
Fax: 02 6572 4574
Email: r.tonks@singleton.nsw.gov.au
Website: <www.singleton.nsw.gov.au>
"Singleton - a progressive community of excellence and sustainability."
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From: Christine Mills [SMTP:cmills@mail.win.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:23 PM
To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org
Subject: Young Adult Summer Reading Program -- looking for ideas
 
Hello!
Everyone was so helpful to me before when I was looking for Mystery Party
ideas for teens! Thank you--the program is set for October 17th and I
think it will be fun!
Now, I have another question. We are considering revamping out Young Adult
Summer Reading Program. We have been keeping track of the time the YAs
read. They get 3 cards that keep track of 4 hours per card. They turned
in one card for "Take A Chance" (these were prizes like gift certificates
and baseball tickets); 2 cards for "Pick A Prize" (various small prizes or
candy); or 3 cards to "Pick a Book". We are considering revamping to keep
the YAs on their toes and hopefully prevent abuse of the system, if there
is any.
What did you do for your YA Summer Reading program?
Did you keep track of time? If so how much time begat what type of prizes?
If not time, did you keep track of the number of books?
How many cards or how many times were the YAs allowed to participate? Just
as much as they could read all summer? Or did you limit them to signing up
once or twice?
Did the YAs respond positively to your program?
If possible could you send me what your cards looked like (either as an
attachment personally to me, or via fax 636.926.3948 or mail)?
I am trying to compile a list of ideas for our YA meeting next month.
Thank you so much in advance for all of your help!
Christine
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Christine Mills
Reference Librarian
Charles City-County Library District
Spencer Road Branch
427 Spencer Road, P.O. Box 529
St. Peters, MO 63376-0529
Phone: 636-441-0522 x1743
Email: cmills@mail.win.org
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From: Julie Linneman [SMTP:juliel@wichita.lib.ks.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:23 PM
To: KANLIB-L@ku.edu; klcy@nekls.org; SCKLS@lyris.kumc.edu; pubprgms@ala.org; PUBYAC@prairienet.org
Subject: Performers Showcase / Saturday, 9/13/03
(Please excuse any cross-postings.)
REMINDER:
The Wichita Public Library's Performers Showcase is coming up this
Saturday, September 13, 2003. The time is from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
in the DeMattias Performance Hall on the Newman University Campus, 3100
McCormick Avenue, Wichita, KS.
This is your chance to see some of the best children's performers in a
5-state area demonstrate a 7-minute sample of their work. Puppeteers,
jugglers, musicians, magicians, historical re-enactors, dancers, a yo-yo
master, and of course storytellers (including bilingual Spanish/English)
will be among the 40 featured performers. Artists are from Kansas,
Missouri, Oklahoma, Colorado and Texas. All of the artists are available
for bookings, and attendees will receive a handout with contact and
program information for each performer.
The event is free and open to children's librarians, school librarians,
teachers, principals, PTA presidents, parks & recreation staff, cultural
arts agencies, museum staff, festival organizers, youth organization
representatives, event planners, and anyone involved with planning and
scheduling performers for youth.
You are cordially invited to attend. Please share this information with
others who may be interested in attending as well. Please contact
me if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you there.
Thanks.
--
Julie Linneman
Coordinator of Programs and Outreach
Wichita Public Library
223 S. Main
Wichita, KS 67202
(316) 261-8590
fax: 262-4540
juliel@wichita.lib.ks.us
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