Words Fly Up: The New Digital Environment and its Challenge to Higher Education
Charles (Chuck) Henry, President, Council on Libraries and Information Resources, will give a talk, Words Fly Up: The New Digital Environment and its Challenge to Higher Education, at Middlebury College (Axinn 232) on April 23 at 4:30 p.m
He looks at ten of the very large projects being developed at a national scale in the U.S., and explores ways these unprecedented efforts, if developed as elements of a coherent ecology, will challenge our understanding of culture, learning, and the organization of higher education.
DCF & Red Clover Winners Have Been Chosen
Drum roll , please…
The 2012 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award has been won by Raina Telgemeier for Smile! It is too soon to know about the ceremony, but I will certainly keep you informed.
Born Yesterday written by James Solheim and illustrated by Simon James has won the 2012 Red Clover Award.
Grace
DCF & Red Clover Winners Have Been Chosen
Drum roll , please…
The 2012 Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award has been won by Raina Telgemeier for Smile! It is too soon to know about the ceremony, but I will certainly keep you informed.
Born Yesterday written by James Solheim and illustrated by Simon James has won the 2012 Red Clover Award.
Grace
In-state tuition rates for Out-of-state Master of Library Science (MLS) students at Southern Connecticut State University
Southern Connecticut State University is pleased to announce In-state tuition rates for Out-of-state Master of Library Science (MLS) students
Prospective students who begin classes this summer with one or more courses and enroll full-time during the fall and spring semesters can complete the ALA-accredited MLS degree by next summer for as little as $14,159 for tuition and fees. Students can complete the degree studying online.
Join Us for Legislative Day at the State House!
The Vermont Library Association has reserved the Card Room at the Statehouse on Wednesday, April 18 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Librarians and trustees will be on hand through out the day to talk with legislators about the importance of library services in Vermont. While we are not asking for direct state funding to public libraries, we do want to emphasize the services of the Vermont Department of Libraries (DOL) to all Vermont libraries. If you can be in Montpelier, even briefly, please stop by the Card Room to support all Vermont libraries. Feel free to contact Deb Bullock Spackman at deb@normanwilliams.lib.vt.us with any questions!
Vermont Librarians in the News
Check out Vermont State College’s own Larraby Fellows on Across the Fence:
Hiring a Quality Library Director
The Utah State Library will be offering a series of five free webinars, Hiring a Quality Library Director, that you might find useful. To register for each session, please click on the data/title links below.
Library Materials Review Session Online
For those of you unable to make a workshop for this spring’s materials review session, the recording of the Northfield session is now streaming on the RETN site, and the bibliography is also available. Access them both here: http://libraries.vermont.gov/libraries/cbec/mrs
Free Online Education Opportunities for April 2012
Listed below are FREE programs American Management Association, Booklist, Colorado State Library, Common Knowledge, Education Week, Grantspace, Harvard Business Review, Infopeople, InSync Training, Library Journal, National Library of Medicine, O’Reilly, San Jose State University – SLIS, SirsiDynix , TechSoup, TL Virtual Café, and WebJunction, will be webcasting during April.
NEDCC Preservation Workshops – April 24th – May 3rd
NEDCC’S SPRING PRESERVATION WORKSHOPS
Early-bird deadlines are approaching!
These full-day, in-person workshops are a great way to receive hands-on training in caring for your collections.