Archive for December, 2008

TBLC closed for the holidays

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

The TBLC office will be closed from Dec. 24 through Jan. 4 for the holidays and will reopen on Monday, Jan. 5.

Additionally, our Delivery service is on hiatus from Dec. 22 through Jan. 4, and will resume the normal pick-up and delivery schedule on Jan. 5.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

TBLC office closed this afternoon

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

TBLC will close at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 18, for our holiday party. We will resume normal business hours on Friday, Dec. 19. Thank you!

Libraries Offer Free Relief from Tough Times

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Libraries Offer Free Relief from Tough Times


 

Pasco County Library director receives national award

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Congratulations, Linda Allen!

Pasco County Library’s Director Linda Allen was named one of 10 librarians recognized for service to their communities as winners of the Carnegie Corporation of New York/New York Times I Love My Librarian Award. Ms. Allen was chosen from among 3,200 nominees nationwide. Each of the 10 award winners will be honored at a ceremony and reception in New York at TheTimesCenter, hosted by The New York Times. 

“Librarians are even more important to their communities in this digital age,” said Vartan Gregorian, president of Carnegie Corporation of New York.  “They are the people many turn to for help in navigating the complex and information-rich world of the web where the quality of the research and reports is not always clear.”

“The New York Times is proud to collaborate with the American Library Association and Carnegie Corporation of New York in recognizing the role of librarians in society,” said Janet L. Robinson, president and chief executive officer of The New York Times Company.  “Literacy and public access to knowledge are critical to our democracy and the work of these librarians quite simply, enriches us all.”

“This award honors the significant relationship between library users and librarians.  It also recognizes these 10 librarians for the notable impact they have on the lives of the people they serve and on their communities,” said American Library Association (ALA) President Jim Rettig.

It’s been a banner year for your Pasco County Library System. Earlier this year, the Library System won Library of the Year from the Florida Library Association. Both awards recognized the Pasco County Library System, under the direction of Ms. Allen, for its excellence and innovation in programming, such as Pasco County’s original Battle of the Bands; E-government services; and its commitment to enriching the lives of all citizens of Pasco County. The Library System became one of only two libraries in the State to offer two Adaptive Toy Collections, especially for physically-challenged children, donated through the Friends of the Library. In addition, the Library System was congratulated on its award winning staff members, exceptional quality marketing materials, and excellent ratings by the public. The library is a leader in E-Government services and generously shares information and methods with other libraries. Library programs are significantly supported by donations through the Friends of the Library and by donations of time from staff and volunteers.

Gale calls for nominations

Monday, December 8th, 2008

2009 Gale Cengage Learning Award for Excellence in Reference and Adult Library Services

The Gale Cengage Learning Award for Excellence in Reference and Adult Library Services is given to a library or library system for developing an imaginative and unique resource to meet patrons’ reference needs. The resource can be a bibliography, a guide to the literature of a specific subject, a directory, a database, or any other project that has helped the library meet adult or children’s reference needs. Tools, guides, or databases that have been developed for reader’s advisory or adult service questions and needs are also eligible for the award. (Established 1990)

SPONSOR: The award is sponsored by Gale Cengage Learning, Farmington Hills, Michigan, and administered by RUSA.

FORM OF AWARD: $3,000 and a citation.

NOMINATIONS: Nominations are to be made in writing, stating in detail how the resource has contributed to meeting patrons’ reference needs. All nominations should include the following:

  • description of the resource
  • description of the format, e.g., card file, database, etc.
  • list of sources used to compile the resource
  • target audience
  • criteria used in selecting material for inclusion. (If the resource is inclusive, please state so clearly.)
  • breadth of coverage, i.e., time and subject
  • explanation of what makes the resource imaginative or unique

A sample of the resource (or entry, pages, printout, etc.) must accompany the nomination.

Additional information is available on the committee’s web site.

The award (formerly titled the Thomson Gale Award for Excellence in Reference and Adult Library Services) has been given annually since 1991. Recent recipients include Springfield-Greene County Library, Springfield (Mo.) , New Orleans Public Library, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Library, University Library/ University of Nebraska at Omaha, Richmond (British Columbia) Public Library, North Carolina State University Libraries, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Orange County Library System, Orlando (Fla.) 
 
Send your letter and relevant documentation to the Committee Chair, Anne Behler, by December 15, 2008.