As part of some changes we are making at CMLE to better serve our members (that’s you!) we will now be sending out our Weekly Review newsletter each week on Monday, instead of Thursday. The Weekly Review will contain information and links to content from our blog that was published Monday – Friday the week previously.
So, starting next Monday, September 19th, check your inbox for your copy of CMLE’s Weekly Review! Make your Monday a little more enjoyable by catching up on library news, resources and technology you can use, and all the other great content that comes in the Weekly Review.
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This issue of the Weekly Review recaps our blog posts from May 27 – June 1, 2016.
CMLE Updates: State & Regional News
– Local Zinefest Librarian More – From the Director – My last official CMLE blog post! More
– South Jr. High and SCSU collaborate More
– Minitex provides primary source texts More
– CMLE summer publishing hiatus More
– We’ve Learned More
– State Library Updates: 5/26/16 More
Upcoming Events and Registration Information
– Use summer to keep skills sharp! More
– Free, fun, Summertime by George concerts! More
– Create Ck-12 flex books in a free online summer course More
Tech Bits and Ideas
– Best eBook readers of 2016 More
– Encryption tools: VeraCrypt vs. Bitlocker More
Resources You Can Use
– Your eBook wrap-up for May 27 More
– It’s a boatload of booklists! More
– Free vintage prints More
– Boys Read program takes off! More
Food For Thought
– Do you work in a learning organization? More
– Use teen videos to help market library services More
This issue of the Weekly Review recaps our blog posts from May 20 – May 25, 2016.
CMLE Updates: State & Regional News
– Recap of Minitex ILL Conference More
– In case you missed it – Nuts & Bolts Workshop recap More
– CMLE Board President’s message More
– End of session legislative updates More
Upcoming Events and Registration Information
– Need a variety of professional development options? More
Tech Bits and Ideas
– Best antivirus tools of 2016 More
– Capturing the school year in review on video More
Resources You Can Use
– Children’s Choice book award winners More
– Summer reading list for teens More
– Coming soon – National Week of Making! More
– Just in time: free gardening ebooks More
Food For Thought
– A love story: food, cooking, and the public library More
– Advice for dealing with end of the year burnout More
Just For Fun
– 10 impressive book-themed cakes! More
This issue of the Weekly Review recaps our blog posts from May 13 – May 18, 2016.
CMLE Updates: State & Regional News
– Featured Book: May Day More
– Last edition: Where have all the media specialists gone? More
– Legislative Update: 5/15/16 More
Upcoming Events and Registration Information
– Looking for professional development? More
Tech Bits and Ideas
– Nine tricks for Google Calendar More
– Amazon and eBooks in NYC schools More
Resources You Can Use
– Books for teen writers and poets More
– Instagram and the ancient art of marbled paper More
– Helping preserve memories – public library creates memory lab More
– Need additional help stretching your budget? More
– AASL toolkit for preservice principals and teachers More
Food For Thought
– 2016 State of America’s Libraries Report More
– Misinformation spreads faster than Creeping Charlie More
Just For Fun
– Visit these 12 literary places! More
This issue of the Weekly Review recaps our blog posts from May 6 – May 11, 2016.
CMLE Updates: State & Regional News
– In case you missed it: New SCTCC library and Jess Lourey event More
– Featured Book: Dare to DisappointMore
– State Library updates 5/3/2016 More
– CMLE seeks new Executive Director! More
Upcoming Events and Registration Information
– Looking for professional development? More
– Register now – free “live only” webcast with Kate DiCamillo More
Tech Bits and Ideas
– Share your screen and offer tech help – 3 tips More
– Libraries Ready to Code launched by ALA & Google More
Resources You Can Use
– Teen Read Week site is up! More
– New: The letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder More
– Help fund your makerspaces, events, and collections! More
Food For Thought
– Results reported from Higher Ed Horizon More
– Which books are weeds? More