A tribute to John Iliff

August 26th, 2008

Newspoke, the Alaska Library Association newsletter, included a nice tribute to John Iliff along with coverage of awarding the first John Iliff Award to the Durham Public Library.

The July-Sept 2008 issue (available here) included a transcription of the speech written by Jean Armour Polly and read by the Public Library Association president to introduce the first annual PLA Polaris Innovation in Technology John Iliff Award, an article about John written by Julie Moore and some nice photos.

John was an inspiring librarian.  He is sorely missed.

Condolences go out to Jeanne Williams’ family and friends

August 25th, 2008

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jeanne Williams, who served as supervisor of the Technical Services Department for Alachua County’s Library System for six years.

Her husband, Mike Williams, has asked us to convey the following message:

I want to thank all of you who sent cards & condolences to my wife, Jeanne Williams, and our family during her illness.  Each and every correspondence meant so very much to her.

Jeanne always spoke so fondly and with such great pride about her years at the Dunedin Library and she never forgot all the wonderful people that she met and worked with.

Thank you so much for you concern and your kindness.

Sincerely,
Mike Williams

*****

The following information is courtesy of The Gainesville Sun:

Jeanne S. Williams of Gainesville, FL passed away on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at E.T. York Hospice Care Center.

Mrs. Williams was born in New York City, New York to Blake & Gertrude Starnes. She moved to Gainesville from Pinellas County in 2001. Jeanne was Supervisor of the Technical Services Department for Alachua County’s Library System for six years.

She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Michael; sons, Christopher of Marietta, GA, Benjamin and his wife, Tracy, of Old Orchard Beach, M Daniel and his wife, Erinn, of Gainesville; six grandchildren and sister, Susie Starnes of Clearwater, FL.

In lieu of flowers please make contributions to E.T. York Hospice Care Center, 4200 NW 90th Blvd, Gainesville, 32606.

Arrangements are in the care of Forest Meadows Funeral Home, Cemeteries, and Crematory. Please sign guestbook at www.forestmeadowsfh.com.

Michelle Oleson accepts librarian position

August 21st, 2008

We regretfully announce that Michelle Oleson has resigned from her member services assistant position with TBLC. She recently earned her master’s degree in library and information science and has accepted a wonderful new job as the web/digital services librarian at Salisbury University in Maryland. Although we will miss Michelle’s presence in the office, she has agreed to handle our web programming and development on a long-distance contract basis.

 

Best of luck, Michelle!

 

Please direct any questions to Beth Farmer at farmerb@tblc.org or (813) 622-8252 (ext. 228).

Tropical Storm Fay

August 20th, 2008

This is just a reminder asking you to let us know if your libraries or staff experience damage from Tropical Storm Fay, particularly if assistance is needed or you need to communicate to the library community. Email cparker@tblc.org or call (813) 622-8252 (ext. 222) if you have anything to report.

We’re hoping that our member libraries, their staff, and our region make it through this uneventfully.

Charlie

Morningstar discount for TBLC members

August 20th, 2008

Through our group purchase program, TBLC members are eligible for a discount on Morningstar Investment Research Center (www.morningstar.com), which provides independent and in-depth recommendations and research on stocks, mutual funds, and exchange traded funds in an easy-to-use, easy-to-understand format.

Morningstar signed us up for a FREE trial period to share with our members until Sept. 15, 2008. To access, visit http://library.morningstar.com/Membership/setup.html and use the following codes:

User name: tampabay
Password: library

Please note that the cost of your subscription to Morningstar will depend on the total number of member libraries that subscribe through TBLC. If you’re interested in a quote, contact Vickie Frost no later than Sept. 20, 2008, at frostv@tblc.org or (813) 622-8252 (ext. 224).

Grooks

August 19th, 2008

I need to follow up on Beth’s “Sacred Cows?” post.  For years—make that centuries—libraries have been drawing lines around their services.  “Only catalogers can do this!”  “Only reference staff can do this!”  “We serve only this geographic area!”

Piet Hein (whom you will probably Google after you read this) created a short epigrammatic literary form called the “grook.”  Here’s one of them.

On Problems
Our choicest plans have fallen through,
Our airiest castles tumbled over,
Because of lines we neatly drew
And later neatly stumbled over.

We can and will still draw lines to help us define a service or a service population.  But we have to learn to draw them very lightly.  With dry erase markers.  And admit that they may be in the wrong place, even as we are drawing them.  As a guy whose attention span falls somewhere between ‘chipmunk’ and ‘toddler,’ I think this is just fine.  (Usually.  Unless they are my lines.)  But even librarians who are actual grownups need to get comfortable with rapid, seemingly disruptive, change. 

We know the cause (Can you spell WWW?), and we’ve seen some of victims:  the music industry, the auto industry.  Our job is to be smarter and more nimble than they have been.  Hint:  TBLC is here to help with that.

Al

Sacred cows?

August 11th, 2008

 

In a recent blog posting about “sacred cows,” Andrew Pace of OCLC questions all of the circulation rules in place in many libraries.  He says “Take a hard look at those systems, folks…Is it time to simplify?”  Read more here.

The Rethinking Resource Sharing Initiative calls for more open resource sharing in the interlibrary loan world.  The Rethinking Resource Sharing Manifesto says, “Restrictions shall only be imposed as necessary by individual institutions.”

Are we all ready to be more open to relaxing our policies and getting more into the hands of the user, in an easier way? 

Beth

Suncoast Information Specialists and Tampa Theatre present “The Hollywood Librarian”

August 6th, 2008

Suncoast Information Specialists and Tampa Theater present “The Hollywood Librarian” on Wednesday, August 27, at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome! Tickets are $9 for adults, $8 for students with ID, and $7 for seniors. Visit www.tampatheatre.org or www.tblc.org/sis/ for details.

TBLC Library Champion Award nominations open

August 4th, 2008

Nominations are now open for TBLC’s 2008 Library Champion Award.

The TBLC Library Champion Award recognizes elected or appointed officials in any level of government who have demonstrated exceptional support for and attention to libraries.

The 2007 recipient was Sen. Mike Fasano of New Port Richey.  In the past, we have also honored local officials including Rick Baker, Mayor of St. Petersburg, and Bob English, a Polk County Commissioner.

Voting representatives of any TBLC member library and the TBLC executive director may nominate someone for the Library Champion Award.  The TBLC Board of Directors will review all nominations and select the recipient. 

To nominate an elected or appointed official for this award, send an email to Charlie Parker at cparker@tblc.org by August 22, 2008, with “Library Champion Nomination” in the subject line.  Please include two to three paragraphs about why you believe your favorite official should receive this recognition.

July issue of Wavelinks now available

July 31st, 2008

The July 2008 issue of Wavelinks (our member newsletter) is now available for your reading pleasure here. A link to a PDF version of the newsletter is available on the “Welcome” page, or by clicking here.

Enjoy!