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From the Director

Patricia Post, CMLE Director
Patricia Post, CMLE Director

Welcome to a new fiscal year with CMLE. Fall signals new beginnings for most people. And whether we work in a K-12 school or college or somewhere else, we are all part of the educational process. The life of library staff varies during the summer. Most K-12 staff are off duty as are some college librarians. In contrast, public libraries are extremely busy with reading programs in the summer. Most special librarians see no change in their work life in summer except often taking a much needed vacation. CMLE staff fit in this last category, and rather than a vacation this year, I had my knee replaced the first week in June. Prior to that, I had my hip replaced in February (yes, the same leg). Not a great summer for me!

We are a small office of two, so if things seemed a bit quiet last year on the CMLE front, you now understand why! The knee produced complications and setbacks that have made this the hardest year of my life. I take comfort in knowing I am almost back to fulltime, and hope to have much of my energy back by the October MEMO and MLA conferences in October.

Last year marked our gradual transition out of the interlibrary loan (ILL) service.  Our staff consulted one-on-one with the small remaining group of ILL users who needed new solutions. In all cases, we found ILL alternatives that served their specific needs. Now, we are able to focus on our many other services, some of which are brand new. The question has come up, “If CMLE no longer does ILL, what does it do?” If we had a tagline, it would probably be: Providing support services to library staff in Central Minnesota. The needs for support are defined largely by people like you. Therefore, at any time feel free to communicate with our staff about your needs. Our services change as the needs of our twelve-county region change.

The services of CMLE are planned by the Director, an eleven-member Governing Board, and with member feedback. Four members of the Board are practicing librarians in the Central Minnesota region, and are selected by their representative caucus of academic, public, K-12 or special libraries.

CMLE has three strategic focus areas to guide services in FY13 through FY15

  1. Refined Focus on K-12 Media Center Needs
  2. Convening and Bridging Libraries Around Issues (all library types)
  3. Stretching Dollars: Strategies and Services (all library types)

Some ways in which CMLE currently fulfills these focus areas is by engaging in the following activities;

  • Functions as a current awareness service to library professionals for national, statewide, and regional library news: To reach people where they are, CMLE utilizes email, a website, a WordPress blog, Facebook, Twitter and other online collaboration tools or Web 2.0 tools.
  • Provides scholarships to attend professional development events.
  • Negotiates discounts from various companies for both print and eBooks.
  • Maintains a collaborative role in the North Star Library Consortium in order to extend discounts on Follett’s Destiny software and additional library manager subscriptions.
  • Facilitates a succession of trainings, workshops, or “convened conversations” as needs dictate, which are typically offered at low or no cost to attendees.
  • Conducts various library advocacy activities in the work setting, statewide and national: The CMLE Director serves as a voice for libraries when there is no voice.
  • Facilitates regional leadership and consulting services: Providing needed connections and/or resources.
  • Manages a library shadowing program: CMLE staff gather and maintain valuable site-specific data to assist them in pairing librarians from the region to experience different library settings.
  • Identifies and develops subject guides on professional topics including library best practices.
  • Supports, engages, and collaborates with professional library organizations such as MEMO, MLA, ISTE, ALA, AASL: Includes conference support activities (Internet Cafes, networking activities, conference presentations, etc.)

We hope to have a fantastic year building relationships and gathering program ideas from our membership. Please know that your ideas and goals do matter and our staff is here to serve your professional needs. My “door” is always open, so please feel free to make direct contact with me via email or phone when that makes the most sense. Otherwise, I will “see” you online, at the MLA or MEMO conferences, or at one of our events. All the best as you move into a year of making a difference with the important work you do!

Patricia-

Patricia Post, Director
Central MN Libraries Exchange (CMLE)
A Minnesota Multitype Library System
St. Cloud State University, Miller Center 130-D
720 4th Ave. So., St. Cloud, MN  56301-4498
Phone: 320-308-4779  Fax: 320-308-5131
E-mail: papost@stcloudstate.edu

Library of Congress Is Now Online and Free!

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Historically, the publications from the Library of Congress were made available, for purchase, through CDS. However, as of  July 1st, this information can now obtainable at no cost. Click here to learn more about how to access this FREE resource .

Tip: You can download a PDF of the titles available by visiting the Library’s Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate website at www.loc.gov/aba/.

ALA Live’s Next Broadcast: Digging Into Databases

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ALA Live’s next broadcast is Thursday, September 12th at 1 pm Central. Listen to a panel of experts discuss Digging into Databases.  Click here for registration information.

TIP: If you are unable to fit this event into your schedule, remember that you can always view the recorded session(s) by going to the ALA Live Archives.

Upcoming Broadcasts

  • October 10 : International Libraries: A View from Friends Across the Pond
  • November 14 Tablets and Mobile Applications
  • January 9 : The Future of Libraries

New (Re-Direct) Links for Britannica School K-12

The new Britannica School interfaces went live in July!

This new platform has been developed for Britannica School resources.  Therefore, if your school media center uses Britannica you will want to obtain a copy of the following updated links to access K-12 databases;

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Image retrieved from Britannica School website. All rights reserved

Other points of interest:

  • Previous links will only be redirected until December 2013.
  • In the months to come, Minitex Reference Outreach & Instruction plans on offering webinars.
  • Users of Britannica’s Public Library Edition and Academic Edition are not affected by this change.
  • There is a new lesson plan builder feature in Britannica School.

A recent article in Reference Notes (September 2013) written by Beth Staats, discusses the new Lesson Plan Builder tool. Staats states the following,

“One of the new features, specifically for teachers, is the Lesson Plan Builder. It is available in My Britannica, which is a tool that allows you to save and share content . You’ll need to create a free account to access it and use the Teacher Code KMVL when setting up your account . Once I logged in with the teacher code, I was shown a page that introduced me to the features available in My Britannica . This tool lets you save and organize favorites and create descriptive tags for those items; lets you search for interactive lessons, study guides, and lesson plans; and lets you create lesson plans.”

Click here to read the full Minitex article in Reference Notes on page 4.

We’re Back!

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Central MN Libraries Exchange

As promised, this week we resume our CMLE communication streams! This means that CMLE staff cull through hundreds of library news items each week and pick the news we hope is most important to you. Hopefully, we offer a “manageable bite” of national, state, and regional library news and resources to academic, public, school and special library staff. Our goal is to provide opportunities to learn something new while also helping everyone feel connected to the larger library world. We share the chosen items through a weekly email message (like the one you are reading) which feeds our blog (www.cmleinfofeed.wordpress.com), Facebook (Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange) and Twitter (@CMLEMN) accounts. We use  all of these options so we can connect with you where you are, when you have the time! This way, you have four possible ways of connecting with us for this information! And, by using the comment feature in three of these tools, you can interact with us and other library staff in our region. Sometimes CMLE staff will ask for your preferences for future news or programming, so please help us by using the comment feature. This year we hope to include very short polls too if that is most efficient. Too shy to go public with a comment? Or, are you wondering about how to share staffing changes in your library? Or, do you have a specific service need? Or, do you have a story to share with us to include in the Weekly Review? Email us at cmle@stcloudstate.edu or call us at 320-308-2950.

Patricia Post, Director
Central MN Libraries Exchange (CMLE)
A Minnesota Multitype Library System
St. Cloud State University, Miller Center 130-D
720 4th Ave. So.
St. Cloud, MN  56301-4498
Phone: 320-308-4779  Fax: 320-308-5131
E-mail: papost@stcloudstate.edu