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Thursday 27 October 2011

Free e-book on School Libraries

School Libraries: What's Now, What's Next, What's Yet to Come  

Ebook By Kristin Fontichiaro
Published: Oct. 15, 2011 
Category: Non-Fiction » Education and Study Guides » Teaching
Category: Essay » Technology
Words: 45706 (approximate)
Language: English

Download it here -- FREE: 
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/96705

A crowdsourced collection of over 100 essays from around the world about trends in school libraries written by librarians, teachers, publishers, and library vendors. 

Edited by Kristin Fontichiaro and Buffy Hamilton. Foreword by R. David Lankes. Photographs by Diane Cordell.

CONTRIBUTORS: Kelly Ahlfeld, Diane Erica Aretz-Kernahan, Emilia Askari, Kathleen Atkin, Robert Baigent, Susan D. Ballard, Angela Washington-Blair, Dan Bowen, Holli Buchter, Jennifer Branch, Len Bryan, Jennifer Colby, Diane Cordell, William Cross, Meg Donhauser, Joanne de Groot, Stacy Dillon, Andrea Dolloff, Laura Fleming, Lorna Flynn, Elizabeth Friese, Rachel Goldberg, Beth Gourley, Dorcas Hand, Alida Hanson, Violet H. Harada, Heather Hersey, Valerie Hill, Kimberly Hirsh, Shannon Hyman, Pamela Jackson, Melissa P. Johnston, Jesse Karp, Sara Kelley-Mudie, Tricia Kuon, Neil Krasnoff, Jennifer LaGarde, Teri S. Lesesne, Margaret Lincoln, Kate MacMillan, Adrienne Matteson, Kathleen McBroom, Walter McKenzie, David Meyer,...

Online conference: Library 2.011 - Nov 2 & 3

Library 2.011 is a global online librarian conference being held November 2 & 3, 2011

Read below for more information:

The inaugural (and free) Library 2.011 Worldwide Virtual Conference begins on Wednesday, November 2nd. More than 4,000 information professionals from 149 countries have signed up to join the global conversation on the current and future state of libraries. The groundbreaking event will be a whirlwind of information, with 160 presentations scheduled over two days!

The schedule of all sessions, in customized schedule pages for each of the world's 36 time zones, is now available at the Sessions and Schedule page. Presentations will cover a variety of pertinent subject strands that affect the LIS industry and the changing roles of libraries and librarians in our digital world.  All sessions will also be recorded for later viewing. Keynote addresses will be scheduled over the course of the two-day conference, and the speakers include:
  • Dr. Sandra Hirsh (USA)
  • Dr. Lennart Bjoerneborn (Denmark)
  • Dr. Michael Stephens (USA)
  • Dr. Christine Bruce (Australia)
  • Ms. Ellen Tise (South Africa)
  • Mr. Stephen Abram (Canada)
To register for the conference, join the conference website at http://www.Library2011.com. The conference welcome will start at 6:30 a.m. US-PDT on Wednesday, November 2nd, followed by the opening keynote by Library 2.011 Co-Chair Dr. Sandra Hirsh, professor and director of the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at San José State University. The conference will conclude with a final conference gathering at 9:00 p.m. US-PDT on Thursday, November 3 (November 4, in some parts of the world). All conference sessions are being held in Blackboard Collaborate (formerly Elluminate), and can be accessed live from any personal computer following instructions on the Sessions and Schedule page.

Participants, presenters, and volunteers are encouraged to share your excitement for this global event. The conference Twitter hashtag is "#lib2011" and to download a variety of badges, please visit: http://www.library20.com/page/press-promotional. Those interested in volunteering will find information on the Volunteer Page, and potential sponsors still have time to sign up by contacting me directly.

As a reminder, the conference will be held entirely online, is FREE to attend, and will be recorded. For more information, please visit: http://www.library20.com.

See you online!

Steve Hargadon
Library 2.011 Co-Chair
http://www.stevehargadon.com 



Our staff are being asked to participate in one or more sessions.  Unfortunately, many of the sessions are in the middle of the night for us.  Below is a printout of the schedule based on Singapore times -- and I've highlighted some of the sessions during waking hours that appeal to me.  It doesn't mean everyone needs to be interested in those...  But I hope you will find something you want to attend. Library 2.0 Schedule KDa Calendar_2011-10!28!2011!11!04

Thursday 13 October 2011

Create booklists and/or suggest titles for us to buy

Reading List by KJGarbutt, on Flickr
[updated 6 June 2012 to be a more general blog post about how to create booklists]

We are always interested in suggestions of books to buy -- whether for the library or a particular department.

There are several ways to do it.

The old-fashioned way would be to create a list of titles/authors and send it to me via email (kda@uwcsea.edu.sg).

You can also click here to use a Google Form to submit information to a Google Spreadsheet for me:

Suggest a Library Resource!


But if you want to give me more information, including an ISBN and book cover image, there are quite a few online tools that make it easy.

NB: you have to register first -- at no cost -- but then you are free to create all kinds of booklists.

The beauty of such tools is that you enter the minimal search terms needed to identify the book (key words from the title, the author's name) and it looks for different editions for you to choose from.

Feel free to use any of them and send me the link.

Want to search for titles/prices?  Try these book sites...

For hard-to-find books - whether new or out-of-print
Singapore Suppliers

Photo credit: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0 Generic License by KJGarbutt

How to get reimbursed for a school resource you've purchased

If you have bought something you want to get reimbursed for, e.g., 


Go to the school website, under Resources & Information / Forms & Templates / Purchasing Forms, and download/print a "Request Form -- Book Order":

  
 

Take the filled-out form along with your receipt to one of the libraries and ask to have the item cataloged.  Please give an idea of the priority (remembering not everything can be urgent).  Also tell them the desired "location" of the resource -- e.g., part of the library collection or in the grade or department collection.

The librarian will barcode and catalog the book and produce a report that will get stapled to the Request Form and the receipt.  You can then take the resource and submit the form to Finance -- who will pay you back.




Wednesday 12 October 2011

Remember this URL: eastlib.uwcsea.edu.sg

On the walls of both libraries you will see this URL:


If you can remember that, you will always be able to check what we have in the catalog and what we are doing.

I just put up a quick search box on the webpage which will search both catalogs -- and displays both library material and all resources owned by departments/grades -- like the one at the top of this blog.


To get the basic library website showing all four catalogs (Dover Primary, Dover Secondary, East Primary, East Secondary), type:  library.uwcsea.edu.sg

Tuesday 11 October 2011

APD Book Fair - Wed-Fri, Oct 12-14

There will be a Book Fair under the tent in the Plaza from 8 AM to 4 PM Wed-Fri this week (Oct 12-14).

The vendors -- APD Singapore -- are major suppliers of books for us, both textbooks and library books.  (And the owners are Dover parents.)  Click here for a list of all the publishers they represent -- for which we get 25% discount off the retail price.

Please feel free to bring your classes down to browse -- and to check it out yourselves.

You are also more than welcome to pick out books for the school to buy for the library -- or for your department.  All you have to do is tell the bookstall staff that you want to put this book aside for the school to purchase.  They may make you add your name to a clipboard or something.  Later I will be given a list of the books put aside and will send it out to everyone to confirm.

You can also just snap photos (if you have a smartphone on you) of the covers of books you're interested in.   Don't worry about whether we might have it or not.  I can check whether it's already cataloged, waiting to be cataloged, or on an order list.

I have put a set of the APD catalogs in the staff room -- so you can browse them.

NB:  We earn book credits equal to 10% of the total sales during this week.

We have book sales by different vendors periodically throughout the year, especially before holiday breaks.  The next one will be sometime in late November/December and will be hosted by Bookaburra Books.