Tech Soup for Libraries will be discussing affordable ways to make libraries and technology accessible for children with special needs. If your library struggles with these same issues, consider attending this free webinar on Tuesday, March 26, 2013 from 9:00-10:00 am central time (11:00 am – 12:00pm – PST).
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Two Opportunities to Meet the Minnesota Book Awards Finalists!
Are you curious about who our state’s top authors are? Here are two opportunities to meet the Minnesota Book Awards finalists!
First, consider attending the Meet the Finalists event sponsored by Minnesota Book Awards. This is a free event in which all the available 2013 finalist authors will gather to share their work. In addition, copies of their books will be for sale by Magers & Quinn. Take this opportunity to have your book(s) personally signed!
Friday, March 15 at Open Book
1011 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis beginning at 7:00 p.m.
This event includes a reception with wine and refreshments following the program.
Second, 2013 marks the silver anniversary of the Minnesota Book Awards Gala honoring the finalists. Awards will be presented to the winner in each of the eight book categories as well as the Kay Sexton Award and Book Artist Award. Renowned writer and comedienne, Lorna Landvik, will emcee the evening with her quick humor and wit and passion for all things bookish. Purchase your tickets today!
Saturday, April 13 at the Hilton Minneapolis
7:00 p.m. Opening reception. Meet the finalists, book sales and signings, and cash bar
8:00 p.m. Awards ceremony. Wine and refreshments, celebrity presenters, and more
9:30 p.m. Epilogue Celebration with champagne, desserts, live music with Reina del Cid and the Cidizens
Information Literacy Webinars
How do students approach research in a digital world?
Attend these FREE webinars offered through the Electronic Library for Minnesota (ELM) to learn more.
Primary Sources in ELM: Learn tips on how to navigate the ELM library in search of primary sources for comprehensive research assignments. This session is offered on Tuesday, March 12th or Friday, March 29th from 8:30 AM – 9:15 AM (Central Time). Click here for more information.
Online Information Literacy and ELM: Take 45 minutes and join Minitex staff to discuss best practices to identify what information is appropriate and credible for research. Also, learn how to teach effective search strategies and see ways ELM allows students to manage their research. This webinar is being offered on Tuesday, March 26th from 2:30 PM – 3:15 PM (Central Time). Click here for more information.
VIRTUAL Legislative Day-March 6th Call or Email!
This update is from Mark Ranum, MLA Legislative Chair
March 6 is your day to contact your HOUSE and SENATE members and ADVOCATE FOR LIBRARIES!!!
If you can’t make Legislative Day in person, you can still make a difference by contacting your Representatives and Senators by telephone or email and letting them know that library funding from the state is very important!
You can review the platform and documents on specific issues of interest at http://www.mnlibraryassociation.org/committees/legislative-committee#documents
The bill numbers for each issue will be available on the MLA website under the legislative committee documents link listed above, so you can refer to specific bill numbers in the House and Senate when you contact legislators. Some of the issues will not have specific bill numbers since they are part of the Governor’s proposed budget.
When you call or email, it’s best to advocate for a specific issue or bill, and particularly if that issue or bill is under consideration in one of the committees where your legislator is a member.
Find your legislators at http://www.gis.leg.mn/OpenLayers/districts/ When your Senator and Representative names are displayed, you can click on their names to find out their committee assignments.
You can pass this email along to all your library board members, friends, and advocates, and library patrons!! Encourage them to contact their legislators!
Even a call or email expressing general library support on March 6 would be terrific and very helpful in our advocacy efforts. The more positive energy and impact we have that day, the more positive our conversations about libraries continue at the Capitol.
Mark Ranum, Director Plum Creek Library System
Box 697, 290 S. Lake Street
Worthington, MN 56187
507.376.5803 ext. 1 (office)
612.701.9989 (cell)
mranum@plumcreeklibrary.net
ARLD Dialogue: Moving Beyond the One-Shot Instruction Session
The Academic and Research Libraries Division (ARLD), a subunit of MLA, is hosting an informal discussion about strategies for expanding our role in the classroom beyond a single library session- Friday, March 15th at the U of M, Duluth Campus. Topics for discussion will include current techniques, develop ideas for the future, and talk about current trends and potentially flipping the classroom, tutorials, and/or embedded librarianship.
This session is free for ARLD members, but space is limited. Registration ends March 8th-click here for additional information.