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From: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and
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To: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and Children"
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Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:01 PM
Subject: PUBYAC digest 1279
Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Read Across America by "Betsy Johnson" <bljohnson@hdpl.org> 2) Re: poetry slams by "Sean P. S. George" <seanps@george.net> 3) Re: Reading Motivation and boys by Mermaid787@aol.com 4) story phone by deb bodner <d_bodner@yahoo.com> 5) Re: Tom Hanks in Polar Express by Rebecca Smith <read2yourbunny@yahoo.com> 6) CD-ROMs and Public Library Circulation by Renee Christiansen <reneechr@lancasterlibraries.org> 7) Stumper answers - videos on character developement by "Robin Benoit" <rbenoit@mcls.rochester.lib.ny.us> 8) ?Fantasy Story by "Shari Haber" <shaber@mcls.org> 9) Re: Tom Hanks in Polar Express by Lorie O'Donnell <Lodonnell@midyork.org> 10) Youth Services job in Santa Monica, CA by "Ellen Braby" <ellen-braby@ci.santa-monica.ca.us> 11) Stumper: Fairy Tale Book by "Martha Lund" <mlund@columbus.rr.com> 12) ?Story @ Prince by "Shari Haber" <shaber@mcls.org> 13) RE: Tom Hanks in Polar Express by "Tobin, Renee" <Rtobin@ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us> 14) RE: poetry slams by Sarah Cofer <scofer@worthingtonlibraries.org> 15) Madonna question by Robinson Public Library <robpublibyouth@yahoo.com> 16) Biracial Help by Rebecca Smith <read2yourbunny@yahoo.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Betsy Johnson" <bljohnson@hdpl.org> To: "Pubyac@Prairienet.Org" <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Read Across America MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:03:48 CST In honor of Dr. Seuss's 100th birthday, our library would like to do something special. We are looking for a public library on the East Coast interested in doing a joint Read Across America program with us via teleconferencing. We are in Nevada on Pacific Time. Ideally the program would be held on March 2, 2004 at 4:00 Pacific, 7:00 pm Eastern. If you are interested and have teleconferencing capabilities please contact us. Thanks, Betsy Johnson Head of the Children's Department Paseo Verde Library Henderson District Public Libraries 280 S Green Valley Parkway Henderson, NV 89012 bljohnson@hdpl.org (702) 492-6581 ------------------------------ From: "Sean P. S. George" <seanps@george.net> To: jhoffman@suffolk.lib.ny.us Subject: Re: poetry slams MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:05:36 CST Well, We had a partial slam (i.e. we allowed reading of published work as well as original material) for Teen Read Week and, due to popular demand, we have done for our standing Thursday afternoon program slot about every other week since then. I have to say that, while many of the kids/teens are not the most animated readers, they obviously love poetry. Hope this is what you were looking for. --Sean <><><><><><><> Sean P. S. George, Senior Librarian- Youth Services Memphis/Shelby County Public Library & Information Center Raleigh Branch Library 3157 Powers Road Memphis, TN 38128 901-386-5333 georges@memphis.lib.tn.us _________________________________________________________ Views expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of the Memphis and Shelby County Public Library and Information Center. ------------------------------ From: Mermaid787@aol.com To: MyCutiepie@verizon.net Subject: Re: Reading Motivation and boys Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:05:58 CST Hello, I am currently a library student and I just wanted to respond on this topic. I used to be an English teacher, and I held a book club for boys. We used to read about things of their interest like sports, dectective stories, adventure, science fiction, time travel etc. I highly recommend doing a book talk for the kinds of books I mentioned. I am not sure what age group you are looking for but I hope this is a little helpful. Good luck. Melissa ------------------------------ From: deb bodner <d_bodner@yahoo.com> To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org Subject: story phone MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:06:14 CST Hi all, I know a while back the topic of story phones or dial-a-story came up. unfortunately I didn't save those postings. I'm looking for any information about story phones. If your library has one I would be interested in knowing how it works, etc. Please e-mail me directly. thanks in advance, deb d_bodner@yahoo.com ===== mailto://d_bodner@yahoo.com "Only the strongest are put through fire... And the forge creates things of great strength and beauty."from Archangel by Susan Shinn __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ From: Rebecca Smith <read2yourbunny@yahoo.com> To: wjones98@hotmail.com, PUBYAC <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Re: Tom Hanks in Polar Express MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:06:32 CST Oh yes, now I remember Chris Van Allsburg mentioning this last November at an author appearance. The Houghton Mifflin webpage didn't work for me, but I just found the movie info website (see below, it may not load for older browsers) and watched the movie trailer. I have to admit, it looks like it's going to be a marvelous, magical movie, and it'll be hard to wait til next November to see it! http://www.empiremovies.com/movies/2004/the_polar_express.shtml Rebecca ===== Rebecca Verrill Smith Children's Librarian, at large read2yourbunny@yahoo.com "It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." --Albus Dumbledore ( J.K. Rowling) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree ------------------------------ From: Renee Christiansen <reneechr@lancasterlibraries.org> To: "'pubyac@prairienet.org'" <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: CD-ROMs and Public Library Circulation MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:07:36 CST To the Collective Mind: If your library provides educational CD-ROMs for circulation/borrowing by patrons -- do you have a disclaimer of some kind in the CD-ROM packaging that states that a patron must 'un-install' the software after use? When a patron borrows the CD-ROM software and has to temporarily install it on their home computer, they truly aren't the owners of the license of that software, and thus after use, a patron would need to 'un-install' the software so as not to violate license. I'm most interested in learning what you may have done to safeguard license violations for this type of software. I thank you all in advance. Kind regards, Renee A Librarian who has a Need to Know --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] ------------------------------ From: "Robin Benoit" <rbenoit@mcls.rochester.lib.ny.us> To: <PUBYAC@prairienet.org> Subject: Stumper answers - videos on character developement Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:10:46 CST Thanks! I have already had some suggestions for videos for nursery school children that will teach character development. The PBS for Kids "Adventures From the Book of Virtues", and "Jay-Jay the Jet Plane" have been suggested. I will post a complete list as I get more. Thank you all so much! Robin M. Benoit Children's Librarian Fairport Public Library 1 Village Landing Fairport, NY 14450 585-223-3648 ext. 36 rbenoit@libraryweb.org ------------------------------ From: "Shari Haber" <shaber@mcls.org> To: "Difficult library reference questions list" Subject: ?Fantasy Story MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:12:05 CST I hope everybody had a good Thanksgiving. I have a story that sounds vaguely familiar, but it is eluding me. Here is how our client explained it: It's a children's chapter book, with black and white illustrations, and concerns a man in what might be a middle eastern marketplace. Some street performers put a spell on the man and, "in a split second," the man "lives a whole separate life." She read the book around 1978. Any ideas? TIA. Shari Haber MCLS Reference Center shaber@mcls.org ------------------------------ From: Lorie O'Donnell <Lodonnell@midyork.org> To: <wjones98@hotmail.com>, Subject: Re: Tom Hanks in Polar Express Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:12:26 CST Here's the website for the movie: http://polarexpressmovie.warnerbros.com/ Lorie Lorie J. O'Donnell=20 Children's Librarian Jervis Public Library Rome, NY 13440 lodonnell@midyork.org --=20 To read a book for the first time is to make an acquaintance with a new friend; to read it for a second time is to meet an old one. =8B Anonymous, Chinese saying ------------------------------ From: "Ellen Braby" <ellen-braby@ci.santa-monica.ca.us> To: <PUBYAC@prairienet.org> Subject: Youth Services job in Santa Monica, CA Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:13:50 CST Santa Monica Public Library in Santa Monica, CA is currently recruiting = for a Youth Services Librarian I. The position requires an ALA accredited = MLS. For the application information, including the supplemental = application (required), please check out the City's Human Resources = webpage at http://santa-monica.org/hr/jobs/index.htm For anyone who is interested, just a little background. Santa Monica is = currently building a new Main Library. Many of our current children's = programs are being held in City Parks and other off-site locations. The = majority of the Youth Services staff are now in cosy (read cramped) = quarters in one of the branches, along with most of the non-fiction = collection and much of the picture books and easy readers. There are also = 2 other branches with good collections of children's materials. There is = a temporary Main Library but with extremely limited space, so there is = only a small collection of children's books there. Most of the children's = videos and DVDs are housed in the temporary location, however, along with = most of the YA collection. When the new library opens in about 2 years, = we will have a state of the art building with an exciting collection and = programming. This is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor for an = exciting new library! ------------------------------ From: "Martha Lund" <mlund@columbus.rr.com> To: <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Stumper: Fairy Tale Book Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:14:10 CST A customer is looking for the name of a children's fairy tale book. Two = of the major characters (animals) are Kit (or Kitt) and Trueheart (may = be two words). It's at least 30 years old. He is told it's a classic, = but that's all he knows. Can any of you help us identify this one? = Thank in advance. Martha Lund Assistant Youth Services Coordinator Columbus Metropolitan Library ------------------------------ From: "Shari Haber" <shaber@mcls.org> To: "Difficult library reference questions list" Subject: ?Story @ Prince MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:14:40 CST Here's another children's chapter book query from the same patron who asked about the book that Robin ID'd as the Lukas-Kasha book. It's about a young boy who is raised by a poor family. The boy is meant to be a prince some day, and the story is about the wisdom he gains through his travels. We have ruled out "Prince Caspian," "Little Lame Prince," "Little Prince," and the "Prince and the Pauper." Any help that you can give will be greatly appreciated. TIA. Shari Haber MCLS Reference Center shaber@mcls.org ------------------------------ From: "Tobin, Renee" <Rtobin@ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us> To: "'wjones98@hotmail.com'" <wjones98@hotmail.com>, pubyac@prairienet.org Subject: RE: Tom Hanks in Polar Express MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:15:07 CST There is a little info from Internet Movie Database as well, www.imdb.com Renee Tobin Rancho Cucamonga Public Library -----Original Message----- From: Wanda Jones [mailto:wjones98@hotmail.com] Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 9:35 PM To: pubyac@prairienet.org Subject: Tom Hanks in Polar Express I found this vague blurb about Van Allsburgs book hitting the big screen at http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/booksellers/press_release/polar/index.sh tml WJ************************************************************************ Wanda Jones Children's Librarian Georgetown Neighborhood Library Washington, DC 20007 wjones98@hotmail.com Don't pretend to be happy when you aren't. That only works in Hollywood.--Josiah, age 8 Children on Happiness by David Heller ------------------------------ From: Sarah Cofer <scofer@worthingtonlibraries.org> To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org Subject: RE: poetry slams MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:16:39 CST Hi Jane, During Teen Read Week we held a poetry slam at a local coffee shop (our first one) We had 5 poets show up. None of them had participated in a slam before. I went around to each of them and had one-on-one conversations with them about participating in the slam and how painless it would really be and that it was just for fun. To my surprise each of them agreed to participate! So we held a slam of 2 rounds (5 poets the first round, 2 the second) We had three judges from the audience. It was absolutely amazing and all the poets were fantastic. We gave everyone a TRW notebook and a pen. Several of them wrote poems right there on the spot and then got up to read them out loud. Everyone had a great time and a couple days later a parent came into the library to thank us for hosting the slam. She said her daughter could not stop talking about it and that this was the first time she had ever read her poems out loud. Though we did not have a large turnout, it was very successful. Sarah Cofer Young Adult Librarian Northwest Library 2280 Hard Rd. Columbus, OH 43235 scofer@worthingtonlibraries.org (614)645-2656 -----Original Message----- From: jhoffman@suffolk.lib.ny.us [mailto:jhoffman@suffolk.lib.ny.us] Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 12:34 AM To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org Subject: poetry slams Hi! I am a library student doing a paper on poetry slams for young adults. I have quite a bit of useful information but am lacking testimonials from libraries who have actually tried it. Would anyone be willing to share their successes or failures on this suject with the collective ear? thanks, Jane Hoffman Sayville Library Sayville,NY ------------------------------ From: Robinson Public Library <robpublibyouth@yahoo.com> To: PUBYAC@prairienet.org Subject: Madonna question Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:17:07 CST Can anyone give me the specific date Madonna was on Letterman? My sister needs it for a paper she is writing on celebrity authors! Thanks Megan Schrey Youth & Program Librarian Robinson Public Library Robinson, IL ------------------------------ From: Rebecca Smith <read2yourbunny@yahoo.com> To: PUBYAC <pubyac@prairienet.org> Subject: Biracial Help MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 23:26:37 CST Bonnie was having problems posting to PUBYAC, so I'm posting the following query for her. Please respond to her directly: kinglet@sover.net From: Bonita Dundas Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 10:31 PM Subject: biracial help I have a mother with a four-year old son (mother white, dad black) and divorced. There is a South American dark-skinned man in the picture with the mother. The child is having difficulties with his identity, Who is he? Where does he fit? They are looking for books about children like him. I don't think they are looking for "black is beautiful" kinds of books. I'm not sure they really know what exactly they are looking for. Remember he is four! FYI - We live in Vermont and there are not large populations of people of any color except white. The fact that there are not many people in their situation is probably part of the problem: not having others to talk to. Bonnie Dundas kinglet@sover.net Bennington, VT __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! 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