From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Fri Apr 1 08:21:29 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 14:21:29 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] 1950 Census Records Now Available Message-ID: Released by the US National Archives today, April 1, 2022. 1950 Census - Home | 1950 Census (archives.gov) From the NYT: Seven Decades Later, the 1950 Census Bares Its Secrets - The New York Times (nytimes.com) ...the 1950 list was exhaustive ? up to 38 questions, from mundane queries about age, sex and race to deeper dives into people?s occupations, incomes, military status, education and ancestry. Married women were asked how many children they had borne, and children born between January and April of 1950 were tallied on special ?infant cards? ? another 17 questions long. The infant cards were not retained. But answers from the census forms were coded onto punch cards and tabulated, for the first time ever, on a UNIVAC I computer, 16,000 pounds and 5,000 vacuum tubes of calculating muscle. Then the census forms were photographed, transferred to nearly 6,400 microfilm rolls and shipped to the National Archives for a 72-year rest. The rolls contain only the front side of the census forms. The reverse, which held answers to a litany of questions about the condition of places where respondents lived, were not preserved. The images being released on Friday are digitized versions of the microfilm records that have been scanned with special optical character recognition software to locate and translate handwritten names and addresses into searchable text. The for-profit genealogical firm Ancestry.com plans to immediately download and scan the census forms using its own character-recognition software. Then Family Search, a nonprofit group sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, intends to marshal volunteers to inspect and correct the results, a process that is likely to take several months. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Fri Apr 1 14:18:36 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2022 20:18:36 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Daniel W. Vandever - books Message-ID: Just listened/watched a reading/Q&A by Daniel W. Vandever through Navajo Nation Library. His 2 books are beautiful. First: Fall in Line, Holden! The second is self-published, wordless, amazing: Herizon | South of Sunrise Creative He also has learning activities, discussion guide, and more on that website, too. Here is a webinar done with Salina Bookshelf: [WATCH] Herizon by Daniel W. Vandever Webinar ? Salina Bookshelf Inc Donovan recorded this session, too. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Mon Apr 4 10:51:32 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2022 16:51:32 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] ALA's State of America's Libraries Special Report 2022 Message-ID: State of America's Libraries Report 2022 | News and Press Center (ala.org) Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Brittany.Garcia at ashiwi.org Mon Apr 4 14:54:40 2022 From: Brittany.Garcia at ashiwi.org (Brittany Garcia) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2022 20:54:40 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Information for/on letters in support of the Proposed withdrawal surrounding Chaco Message-ID: <482eb400ffa34afa9d58cee0a2d798c6@POZ-Mailbox2013.poz.ashiwi.org> Good Afternoon All, I wanted to share some information on the proposed withdrawal of public lands surrounding Chaco. Here are some materials that we created to help with writing letters in support of the withdrawal. I wanted to share them in case you are conducting your own campaign, or you want to start. Here is the link to my folder on google drive- it includes an Informational handout, a letter template, and a spreadsheet with information on using the spreadsheet and template in tandem to create the letters. We were informed not to use a form letter, so this is the best way we could think to help our community without them having to create a new letter from scratch. One thing to keep in mind, is that this was all written for the Zuni community, but it can be customized for your communities. As the author, I give permission to download and customize and use for your communities. Here is a link to a google form I created to help, it's basically the spreadsheet but in a easy to use google form: https://forms.gle/NUyv9B26iCgK91jn7 . If you are interested in using it for your community, let me know! I am happy to share it with you so you can customize it for your community! I would be happy to explain how we are using it to create the letters. If you should have any questions about any of this, please feel free to contact me. Thank you and have a great week! Brittany A. Garcia Pronouns: She/her/hers (What is this?) Pueblo of Zuni Archive/Records Management Assistant ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E: Brittany.Garcia at ashiwi.org P: (505)782-7223 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Tue Apr 5 11:44:26 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2022 17:44:26 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Archive of Native American Oral History Message-ID: Archive of Native American Oral History (nativeoralhistory.org) This portal is a work in progress. It is founded on materials held in the Doris Duke Native American Oral History Collections. Materials are collaboratively curated and reciprocally managed by the repositories holding the collections and the representative Native Communities. While catalog records are publicly available, recordings are under review by Community Curation Teams to ensure that cultural best practices are observed. This is an ongoing process. New materials will be added as they become available. I will see if Jolene Manus can meet with us sometime soon to discuss this site and project more. Cassandra Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us Tue Apr 5 13:44:30 2022 From: Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us (Guinnee, Eli, DCA) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2022 19:44:30 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] NMLA 2022: Proposal Mentorship Opportunity! EXTENDED! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi! Thank you to the seven librarians who have already signed up for NMLA conference presentation mentorship! There's room for more! We are extending the deadline on this through this Friday for those who want to join! Sign up, it will be fun. Best, Eli ________________________________ From: Guinnee, Eli, DCA Sent: Monday, March 21, 2022 11:48 AM To: NM Library Directors ; 'nmpublib at lists.zianet. com' ; nmythserv at lists.zianet.com ; NM Tribal LibraryDirectors Subject: NMLA 2022: Proposal Mentorship Opportunity! Hi! You are all doing amazing things in your communities, especially in response to the challenges of the last couple years. This year we would love to see lots of first time presenters at NMLA 2022, and new perspectives on sustainability and resilience. To that end Erin Wahl and I are trying something new--we are offering two workshops for those we want help designing their proposals/presentations, one in April and one in May (dates TBD) followed by one on one meetings as necessary to help you make the best presentation you can. We want to create an excellent program for the conference with new and unique perspectives! Hopefully yours! Please consider signing up below if interested and we?ll keep you updated. No commitment and no cost. Thanks! Eli ___________ [cid:image001.png at 01D83D05.D0E74D60] New This Year: Proposal Mentorship and Peer Support Opportunity! Sign up to receive free professional development, peer support, and mentorship! Are you nervous about giving presentations? Never spoken at a conference before? Want to learn more about sustainability? Like the idea of having a mentor to help you develop a conference program? In order to support the creation of proposals around this year?s theme and encourage first-time presenters we will be offering two free interactive workshops and one-on-one mentorship opportunities to help you develop your proposal and your presentation. We are offering these opportunities to support anyone who is crafting a proposal for the first time, is having trouble connecting their ideas to sustainability, or just anyone who?d like a second set of eyes on their proposal before submitting it. These events are free, but registration is required. Registration is now open. Please register by April 1. For questions about peer mentorship contact conference programmers: Erin Renee Wahl: ewahl at nmsu.edu Eli Guinnee: eli.guinnee at state.nm.us ________________________________________________________ Ready to submit a proposal? Do it here! - - - - - - - - - - - Eli Guinnee New Mexico State Librarian 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 Cell (505) 629-9153 eli.guinnee at state.nm.us www.nmstatelibrary.org - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 26466 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Wed Apr 6 09:55:44 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2022 15:55:44 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] TWU - Pueblo Women in Farming Message-ID: From a Tewa Women United Facebook post .... Over the past months, TWU has initiated several projects that center food and seed sovereignty in our region, including distributing garden beds to local families and hosting an online panel on Pueblo Women in Farming. We are grateful for a GATHER Food Sovereignty Grant from First Nations Development Institute to make this work possible. Learn more here and watch the video of the Pueblo Women in Farming panel: TWU Uplifts Food and Seed Sovereignty in New Mexico | Tewa Women United Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Thu Apr 7 08:10:27 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 14:10:27 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Library Staff as Public Servants: A Field Guide for Preparing to Support Communities in Crisis Message-ID: From the iSchool at the University of Maryland. Webpage: Reimagine Libraries (umd.edu) Field Guide: Field-Guide-2021-Final.pdf (umd.edu) More info: In the summer of 2020, the project team worked with 137 library staff in the United States to learn how they are supporting their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, when library buildings were fully or partially closed. COVID-19 was the impetus for this work, however, as the process launched, the country saw increased civic unrest resulting from the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, and Dion Johnson. As a result of the multiple crises facing the nation, this work took on an expanded role with a focus on the multiple crises facing the country. As these crises unfolded, it became apparent that public libraries are aspiring to support their communities, but do not know how-to or rush to design ways to serve their communities. They reacted and provided what they could as events unfolded. Through a series of seven virtual participatory design sessions, we co-learned and co-created solutions on how to support communities during crises with library staff serving non-dominant youth and their families. We created a Field Guide that maps the essentials tasks that public library staff must enact pre and during crises. While this Field Guide focuses on supporting non-dominant youth and families, we believe this Field Guide can be adapted to serve the needs of other age groups and can also be used at any time. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Thu Apr 7 08:10:42 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 14:10:42 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] Apply to the Summer Pathways Program! In-Reply-To: <223e0b1d162b2beeef552be29.69c32f5881.20220406230347.b84a9729db.aca1de5b@mail58.sea91.rsgsv.net> References: <223e0b1d162b2beeef552be29.69c32f5881.20220406230347.b84a9729db.aca1de5b@mail58.sea91.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Center for Native American Youth Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2022 5:04 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Apply to the Summer Pathways Program! CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://mcusercontent.com/223e0b1d162b2beeef552be29/images/d47c5bef-4f9a-76e5-1a91-8dafd6eb9217.png] Gen-I Native Opportunities Weekly [Share] Share [Tweet] Tweet [Forward] Forward Kwai! Hello, in the Abenaki language. Summer Pathways Program The Summer Pathways Program, facilitated by Cornell University's Migrations initiative, is a one-and-a-half-week, fully-funded summer program that exposes students to research questions and methods at the intersection of racism, dispossession, and migration, pioneering new, innovative, and creative ways of conducting research and making it accessible.The Program provides hands-on research training to first-generation students and students from underrepresented groups who are interested in studying migration and considering graduate school. Participants will attend this hybrid program (part online and part in-person at Cornell?s Ithaca, NY campus) from July 25th- August 4th. Support is provided to each participant as they gain research skills, higher education networks, and practical knowledge about the graduate application process and PhD life. Deadline to apply is April 28, 2022 Who is Eligible to Apply: * U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and non-U.S. citizens (including documented and undocumented individuals). * Must be currently enrolled in a full-time undergraduate program at a four or two-year college or have recently (within the past 5 years) graduated from an undergraduate program. * All eligible participants will receive a $2,000 stipend upon successful program completion. There are some limitations to stipend payments to foreign nationals and undocumented individuals, please contact them regarding your ability to receive a stipend. * For the four days of in-person programming on the Cornell campus, the Summer Pathways program will provide housing and dining, materials, and any program excursion costs. For questions, please contact: migrations at global.cornell.edu. Apply Here! Visit www.cnay.org for a comprehensive list of available resources (scholarships, fellowships, summer programs, grant opportunities, etc.). Thank you for your continued support and interest in the Center for Native American Youth and Generation Indigenous. Don't see what you're looking for? Email us back and let us know what types of Native youth opportunities and resources you're looking for, or submit a resource to our online resource exchange. You can also update your email preferences here. 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It's your opportunity to drop in, spend some time with other librarians, ask questions, etc. I hope to see you today! Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Apr 7, 2022 12:00-12:40 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Regards, Dale Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Thu Apr 7 10:37:55 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 16:37:55 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Lunch/Food at the Library Message-ID: One of the consultants from the State Library of Ohio sent this out to a listserv I'm on. It's an interesting concept and wonder if some of the programs' components could be used at our individual libraries' level (and maybe you already do). Just wanted to pass along. Cassandra For a project with No Kid Hungry, I am looking for state-level web-based/web-accessible resources for libraries about the Summer Food Service Program and/or food distribution in general. We have links to all the state administering agencies for USDA nutrition programs. We are just looking for info that is directed toward libraries. Not every state has something like this and that?s fine, but if yours does, we want to know about it. Here are the sites/resources we have identified so far: California - Lunch at the Library Massachusetts - Books and Bites Minnesota - Making Summer Meals Work at Your Library New York - Hunger Solutions | Summer Reading at New York Libraries Ohio - Summer Food Service Program: How Libraries Can Help and Team Vittles Texas - To Be Well Read? You Must Be Well Fed: Public Libraries and the USDA Summer Food Service Program Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Fri Apr 8 08:26:58 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 14:26:58 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: Lincoln Historic Site In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Brown, Brandon, DCA Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2022 2:35 PM To: Zillmann, Daniel, DCA Subject: Hi, all ? Hope you are all well! New Mexico Historic Sites (NMHS) is pleased to announce that the Tunstall Store at Lincoln Historic Site (LHS) will be open to the public once more starting this weekend. As we wrote in our press release in February, NMHS is regularly engaged in maintaining the integrity of its projects, and during a major restoration park at LHS over the last few months, the nearby habitat of Mexican Freetail and Pallid bats was disrupted and several of them found their way into the attic of the Tunstall Store. A team of wildlife biologists and bat removal specialists worked with LHS staff to protect both the building and the bat neighbors while staff from New Mexico History Museum ensured the artifacts within the store were removed and replaced safely. Now, the bats are back in their habitant and work on the store has been fully completed. ?It?s still a little chilly inside, but we are excited to be able to share this wonderful exhibit with our weekend visitors,? said Herbert Chesney, acting regional site manager at Fort Stanton Historical Site and Lincoln Historic Site. Lincoln Historic Site is open Thursday through Monday, 10 am to 4 pm. Please reach out if you have any questions. Thank you, Brandon [Logo, icon Description automatically generated] Brandon Brown (he/they) Public Relations Specialist NM Historic Sites, NM History Museum, NM State Library, and Office of Archaeological Studies New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs 725 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505)412-3559 www.newmexicoculture.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: ATALM Announcements Sent: Friday, April 8, 2022 1:38 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Upcoming Events and Opportunities CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://mcusercontent.com/1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1/images/a62ee45f-a388-78a1-ee43-996951833856.png] >From donations to events, a lot is happening with ATALM and its partners. This message summarizes a few upcoming opportunities with links to more information. PRODUCT DONATION TO TRIBAL MUSEUMS - First come/first served Art Guard is donating Safe Hook products to tribal museums in the United States. To learn more about Safe Hook, visit https://www.artguard.net/security-products/safe-hook/ Send requests to bill at artguard.net or call 212-989-1594. PROJECT OPPORTUNITY - NATIVE ARTS COUNCIL PILOT PROJECT ATALM will select six Native communities to participate in a 24-month Ford Foundation-funded project to build sustainable support for Native artists and culture bearers. Resources, training, and funding will be provided. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 29, 2022, 11:59 P.M. EST. Applications are available here. TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES * Makers in the Library Webinar Series This FREE webinar series showcases steps for building and sustaining a maker program in any library. Each session will focus the design process while highlighting a collection of practical, adaptable tools that promote a balanced and inclusionary process. Dates are April 13, April 20, April 27, and May 4. Register for the webinars here. * Addressing Technology Needs in Native Communities These FREE online workshops will help tribal librarians learn practical skills to address community technology needs. The workshops are scheduled on May 3 and 4 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Eastern. Register for the workshops here. EVENT Empowering Native Knowledge Seminar The Autry Museum of the American West will convene the Marshall McKay Seminar for Empowering Native Knowledge: Perspectives on Native Art and Museums on Friday, April 22 and Saturday, April 23. This year?s inaugural seminar delves into the significant changes that have reshaped museums and their relationship to Native history, culture, and art. Find out more and register here. Visit us at www.atalm.org Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Fri Apr 8 14:14:57 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2022 20:14:57 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Building Diverse Collections - recorded conference program Message-ID: I just finished watching this program. Although, the presenter is speaking to classroom collections (very little), all of what she talks about can be related to the library's, YA and children's collections. I found it a very good presentation. "Building Diverse Classroom Collections and Facilitating New Conversations" CL Conference - Kym Powe (vimeo.com) The TEDx Talk she shows a portion of can be found here: missing adventures ted talk - Search (bing.com) Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Martinez, Deborah, DCA Sent: Monday, April 11, 2022 2:38 PM To: Martinez, Deborah, DCA Subject: NM Arts Announces American Rescue Plan Arts Funding Opportunity Hello: The New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and its NM Arts division is distributing federal American Rescue Plan funding to eligible organizations this summer. Applications are due by April 29. Thank you! A Word doc is attached, and you can link to the release on our Media Center, here. Best regards, Deborah Martinez Public Relations Specialist NM Dept. of Cultural Affairs 505-500-2092 www.media.newmexicoculture.com [cid:image001.png at 01D84DAF.E560C6D0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: FamilySearch To: "cassandra.osterloh at yahoo.com" Sent: Monday, April 11, 2022, 02:39:23 PM MDT Subject: The 1950 US Census is Here! The 1950 US Census is Here! To view this email as a web page, go here. [https://lp.comeuntochrist.org/rs/578-TTX-874/images/FS_logo_only_transparent_eng.png] [https://lp.comeuntochrist.org/rs/578-TTX-874/images/MicrosoftTeams-image%20%282%29.png] The wait is over! The 1950 US Census was released on April 1. Now, it?s time for us to do our part as a community to ensure every person and detail in the census can be found! 1. Visit and share the project. Visit the 1950 US Census Community Project landing page to get involved and see the latest updates. 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Brown, Brandon, DCA Sent: Monday, April 11, 2022 2:48 PM To: Zillmann, Daniel, DCA Subject: Honoring Tradition and Innovation celebrates 100 Years of Indian Market Hi, all ? The New Mexico History Museum and the Southwest Association of Indian Arts are pleased to announce the opening of Honoring Tradition and Innovation, an exhibition commemorating 100 years of Santa Fe?s Indian Market, 1922-2022. The exhibition traces the 100-year history of this important market and?explores the ongoing impact of U.S. Indian policies on the Native American art world over the last century and?will display more than 200 examples of works by Indian Market artists from private and public collections and historic and contemporary photographs, as well as interviews with artists and collectors.? You can learn more about the exhibition in the release, and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. Thank you, and hope you?re all well, Brandon [Logo, icon Description automatically generated] Brandon Brown (he/they) Public Relations Specialist NM Historic Sites, NM History Museum, NM State Library, and Office of Archaeological Studies New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs 725 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505)412-3559 www.newmexicoculture.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Martinez, Deborah, DCA Sent: Monday, April 11, 2022 3:00 PM To: Zillmann, Daniel, DCA Subject: Celebrate NM Museum of Indian Arts & Culture Living Treasure Virgil Ortiz Hello: Join the NM Museum of Indian Arts & Culture on Sunday, May 1st, when we celebrate this year?s Living Treasure, Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) and the opening of his multi-media exhibition, ReVOlution that combines his Pueblo culture with sci-fi, fantasy and apocalyptic themes. You?ll find the news release attached and a link to it on our media center. Thank you! 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The bill was amended to "provide an exception to Legislative confidentiality" and require that "the legislative council service shall publish on the legislative website a searchable list of the appropriations contained in this act as it passed the legislature, the name of each legislator who allocated a portion of the appropriation and the amount of the verified allocation. The list shall be published no earlier than the day after the governor signs this act and no later than thirty days after adjournment of the third special session of the fifty-fifth legislature." Once again, Senate Bill 1 had four library capital outlay projects for $240,000. "(5) in Dona Ana county: (a) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the Anthony library; (c) eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the Thomas Branigan library in Las Cruces to implement a community adult learning initiative; to provide no-cost learning opportunities, including language courses, basic education and civics; to educate staff to better serve Spanish-speakers; and to partner with rural libraries in the area to increase access and programming for farm workers and migrants; 10) in Luna county, eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for a children's museum and library in Deming; (13) in Sandoval county: (b) thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for computer programs and speakers at the Martha Liebert library in Bernalillo; ..." Governor Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 1 on April 8th. There were no line-item vetoes. Joe Sabatini, Co-Chair NMLA Legislation Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Strawley Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 2:34 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Racial Microaggressions: Their Effects on Mental and Physical Health CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Save the Date! May 12th, 2022 is our next scheduled NNLM R4 Connections meeting. The meeting will take place at 11:00 AM MST We are excited to have guest speaker Jaena Alabi. She will be talking to us about ?Racial microaggressions: Their effects on mental and physical health.? Here is a little bit about her talk: In this session, guest speaker Jaena Alabi will present a brief history of racial microaggressions research, focusing on the negative mental and physical health outcomes associated with experiencing subtle racism. Strategies for mitigating the negative effects of racial microaggressions, such as incorporating cultural competence into one?s practice of librarianship, will also be shared. We look forward to seeing you there. The presentation will be 30 minutes long allowing 30 minutes at the end for questions and open discussion. Please use this link to register: https://nnlm.gov/training/class/r4-connections-racial-microaggressions-and-cultural-competence Once you have registered you will receive the link and password to attend this session. Sent from Mail for Windows ________________________________ Mountain Plains Library Association ? 14293 W. Center Dr., Lakewood, Colorado 80228, United States Remove My Email ? Privacy Policy [http://mpla.memberclicks.net/message2/image/4a80bb93-462f-4721-aa1f-3fc986957f55] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Martinez, Deborah, DCA Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 1:52 PM To: Martinez, Deborah, DCA Subject: Native Treasures Art Market Coming Memorial Day Weekend to Santa Fe Convention Center Greetings: Memorial Day weekend this year dazzles visitors with Native Treasures Art Market, the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture event that features a live auction and an array of jewelry, fashion, textiles, and more at the Santa Fe Convention Center. Best regards, Deborah Martinez Public Relations Specialist NM Dept. of Cultural Affairs 505-500-2092 www.media.newmexicoculture.com [cid:image001.png at 01D84DB9.18CD0ED0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This involves finance staff from several groups - the State Library, DCA and DFA. As soon as possible, I'll get those POs out to you. Thank you all for your patience. Patricia Patricia Moore GO Bond / Public Library Consultant New Mexico State Library / Development Bureau 1209 Camino Carlos Rey / Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9724 / 800-340-3890 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Wed Apr 13 15:08:45 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 21:08:45 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Digital Inclusion Workshops from ATALM Message-ID: Consider registering. You can drop in for certain sessions or be there the whole time. (all online) The detailed schedule will be up shortly. More info: https://sfy.gxm.mybluehost.me/node/531 WHAT IS DIGITAL INCLUSION? Digital inclusion refers to the activities necessary to ensure that all individuals and communities have access to and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). This includes five elements: 1) affordable, robust broadband internet service; 2) internet-enabled devices that meet the needs of the user; 3) access to digital literacy training; 4) quality technical support; and 5) applications and online content designed to enable and encourage self-sufficiency, participation, and collaboration. (Source: National Digital Inclusion Alliance, digitalinclusion.org) ADDRESSING TECHNOLOGY NEEDS IN NATIVE COMMUNITIES: A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP, MAY 3, 4 FROM 1 PM - 5 PM EASTERN EACH DAY These FREE online workshops will help tribal librarians learn practical skills to address community technology needs. Day 1 will include assessing community needs, using technology for language and cultural preservation, and developing technology programs for people of all ages. Day 2 will address creating Makerspaces. * Register for the workshop Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Wed Apr 13 15:17:17 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 21:17:17 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] You're Invited! In-Reply-To: <223e0b1d162b2beeef552be29.69c32f5881.20220413200631.600c9ce6a5.673b5662@mail16.atl281.mcsv.net> References: <223e0b1d162b2beeef552be29.69c32f5881.20220413200631.600c9ce6a5.673b5662@mail16.atl281.mcsv.net> Message-ID: Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Center for Native American Youth Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 2:06 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] You're Invited! CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. [https://mcusercontent.com/223e0b1d162b2beeef552be29/images/3737eaa0-0cbb-79b2-c3e7-3443157cec3e.png] You're Invited! The Center for Native American Youth and Native Americans in Philanthropy graciously invite you to the Remembering Our Sisters Forum, a virtual event being held on May 5, 2022, at 3:00 pm EST. May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in the United States. Indigenous women, girls, trans and two-spirit+ people experience violence, sexual assault, go missing, and are murdered at the highest rates of any ethnic group. This epidemic of injustice has become known as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirits+ (MMIWG2S+) crisis. In response to the crisis, the Center for Native American Youth created the Remembering Our Sisters Fellowship. The Remembering Our Sisters Forum will provide an opportunity for individuals to 1) hear directly from youth leaders about their work in the MMIWG2S+ movement, 2) learn more about the fellowship, and 3) discuss how leaders and philanthropy can support in addressing the crisis while centering youth voice and policy recommendations. During the forum, the Remembering Our Sisters Fellows will release the 2022 Remembering Our Sisters Policy Recommendations. Featured guests include: * Erik Stegman, CEO, Native Americans in Philanthropy * Evynn Richardson, Remembering Our Sisters Fellow * Maya Sanchez, Remembering Our Sisters Fellow * Lauren Poterek, Remembering Our Sisters Fellow * Lily Painter, Remembering Our Sisters Fellow * Gracie Aragon, Remembering Our Sisters Fellow * Cordelia Falls Down, Remembering Our Sisters Fellow * Miracle Spotted Bear, Music Artist Forum moderated by: * Mary Kathryn Nagle, Lawyer and Playwright Register Here Let?s work together to increase the visibility and action to end the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit+ (MMIWG2S+) epidemic, advance policy to end violence against our Indigenous Peoples, and honor youth in solutions. If you have any questions, please contact Program Manager Cheyenne Brady at cheyenne.brady at aspeninstitute.org. [https://mcusercontent.com/223e0b1d162b2beeef552be29/images/ad0c9e4d-cd6c-564a-a66a-f36c1ea7e891.png] [Share] Share [Tweet] Tweet [Forward] Forward The Center for Native American Youth (CNAY) at the Aspen Institute is a national education and advocacy organization that works alongside Native youth?ages 24 and under?on reservations, rural, villages and urban spaces across the country to improve their health, safety, and overall well-being. Native youth deserve to lead full and healthy lives, have equal access to economic opportunity, draw strength from Native culture, and inspire one another. CNAY achieves this through empowerment and by administering culturally competent programs that build leadership, create a youth-led policy agenda, and amplify the youth-led narrative. By supporting youth-led and community driven initiatives, CNAY continues to build a network of Native youth leaders across the country. Through hands-on training and technical assistance, the Generation Indigenous program, the CNAY Youth Advisory Board, Champions for Change, and other platforms, CNAY continues to grow its programming using Indigenous methodology. CNAY is a policy program at the Aspen Institute.Learn more at www.cnay.org. Copyright ? 2020 Center for Native American Youth All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 2300 N Street NW #700 Washington DC, 20037 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us Thu Apr 14 13:33:30 2022 From: Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us (Moore, Patricia, DCA) Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2022 19:33:30 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] 2020 GOB signed agreements Message-ID: FYI - I've just now sent out 15 Agreements to the directors (a delayed one came in yesterday afternoon). 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URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Mon Apr 18 12:57:14 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 18:57:14 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] TWO WEEK COUNTDOWN: Apply NOW for the Native Arts & Culture Council Grant Opportunity In-Reply-To: <1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1.0a5e618393.20220418185538.f0404f5a99.aa0d5f2c@mail105.atl91.mcsv.net> References: <1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1.0a5e618393.20220418185538.f0404f5a99.aa0d5f2c@mail105.atl91.mcsv.net> Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: ATALM Grants Office Sent: Monday, April 18, 2022 12:55 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] TWO WEEK COUNTDOWN: Apply NOW for the Native Arts & Culture Council Grant Opportunity CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Receive training, resources, and funding April 29 Deadline...Please share widely. View this email in your browser [https://mcusercontent.com/1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1/images/213c2f02-181f-cc1e-07c6-d0f95423097e.png] Apply Here Dear Cassandra; Arts Councils exist in more than 5,000 communities across the nation, but rarely on reservation lands. Typical Arts Council activities include increasing visibility and opportunities for local artists, supporting cultural tourism and economic development initiatives, and transforming communities into vibrant arts and culture destinations. Arts Councils may receive financial support from state, regional arts councils, and the National Endowment for the Arts. To ensure that Native communities have equal access to funding and other opportunities received by mainstream communities, ATALM is working on a pilot project to help test the feasibility of creating Native Arts and Culture Councils (NACC). The work is supported by a two-year Ford Foundation grant awarded to ATALM. Six Native communities will be selected through an application process. Over a two-year period, the six pilot communities will receive training, professional consultations, resources, and funding to support community engagement. Follow these links to find out more about the NACC opportunity, follow these links: * FAQs * Application DUE FRIDAY, APRIL 29 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern * June 21 Workshop Agenda For questions regarding applications and eligibility, please email grants at atalm.org. With best wishes, [https://mcusercontent.com/1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1/images/7d6b0acc-9f45-c112-4429-a5ce60a8ba85.png] Susan Feller, President & CEO Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums www.atalm.org [Twitter] [Facebook] [Website] This email was sent to cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums ? 6308 Harden Drive ? Oklahoma City, OK 73118 ? USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: nwso at nnlm.gov on behalf of NNLM Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2022 12:57 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] New Classes from the Network of the National Library of Medicine CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Check out the new classes from the Network of the National Library of Medicine. Register or learn more by clicking on the event title. Event Title Date(s) Summary Assessing Health Materials On Demand On-demand through April 18, 2025 Get an overview on assessing health materials, and learn how the National Library of Medicine uses a health education materials assessment tool to figure out if health education materials are easy-to-read in this 90 minute self-paced tutorial. Platform/Location: Moodle National Center for Data Services: NNLM Day at MLA 2022 April 28, 2022 Join the NCDS as we provide updates on our center, including details about recent events and information on upcoming opportunities. In this session, you will also have the opportunity to interact with the NCDS team and give feedback and input on what your experience has been so far and what you would like to see. The online event is free and available to all. Platform/Location: Webex Beyond an Apple a Day: Providing Consumer Health Information at Your Library May 8, 2022 - June 6, 2022 This 4-week, 4 credit-hour self-paced online class covers the health information seeking behavior of consumers and the role of the librarian in the provision of health information for the public. Platform/Location: Moodle Tackling Inclusivity and the Future of Oral Health May 10, 2022 More details to come. Platform/Location: Zoom Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Navajo Nation and a story of Din? resilience May 11, 2022 A concise description of the class. This information appears on the "available now" section of the website Platform/Location: Zoom R4 Connections. Racial microaggressions: Their effects on mental and physical health May 12, 2022 Part of the R4 Connections Webinar Series. In this session, guest speaker Jaena Alabi will present a brief history of racial microaggressions research, focusing on the negative mental and physical health outcomes associated with experiencing subtle racism. Strategies for mitigating the negative effects of racial microaggressions, such as incorporating cultural competence into one?s practice of librarianship, will also be shared. Platform/Location: Zoom Introduction to the NNLM Evaluation Center May 16, 2022 During this one-time webinar, attendees will learn how the NNLM Evaluation Center (NEC) is planning their initiatives, and how those initiatives are being implemented in their respective project scopes. The leadership teams for the NEC cores will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn who is leading the different initiatives. The leadership team will detail the management of their respective cores to further the attendee's understanding of how each core is planning and implementing their evaluation activities. Each core within the NEC will introduce their team members and primary responsibilities. Attendees will exit the webinar with a greater understanding of how the NEC contributes to the larger mission of NNLM. Platform/Location: Webex ClinicalTrials.gov for Librarians May 20, 2022 ClinicalTrials.gov is the openly available federal registry and results database of publicly and privately funded clinical studies conducted in the United States and around the world. ClinicalTrials.gov is a vital resource for researchers, healthcare providers, and health sciences librarians who wish to consult the entire body of evidence on any particular topic. This 1 credit training covers the materials in a survey format with polls and exercises. Platform/Location: Webex Asian Health Equity: Precision Medicine in AAPI Communities May 31, 2022 A concise description of the class. This information appears on the "available now" section of the website Platform/Location: Webex Region 7: Hospital Libraries Advisory Group Annual Meeting June 9, 2022 Region 7 will share what we are learning from hospital libraries, and we will ask for webinar suggestions. This is an opportunity for Region 7 to connect with hospital librarians in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. Platform/Location: Zoom Library Carpentry Workshop: Region 1 - Spring 2022 June 22, 2022 - June 23, 2022 Library Carpentry focuses on building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. Their goal is to empower people in these roles to use software and data in their own work and to become advocates for and train others in efficient, effective, and reproducible data and software practices. 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URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Tue Apr 26 16:31:37 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2022 22:31:37 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: NMMoA call for participants -- Youth Open Mic In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Formby, Amanda, DCA Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2022 4:30 PM To: DCA--Educators Subject: NMMoA call for participants -- Youth Open Mic Good afternoon fellow DCA Educators! I am reaching out today in the hopes that you will share a call for participants with any youth writers/poets you work with. The MoA is holding a youth open mic at the end of May in conjunction with the Poetic Justice exhibition and artist panel discussion. I've included the information below, and I am happy to field any questions that come up. I do want to note, participants have the option to present virtually, so being in Santa Fe on the day of the event is not required. Thank you for your help spreading the word! Best, Amanda We are looking for young poets and writers to perform original work at our upcoming, free Community Day in celebration of the exhibition Poetic Justice: Judith F. Baca, Mildred Howard, and Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith, on view at the New Mexico Museum of Art through June 19, 2022. Participants must: * Be 25 years old or younger * Live in New Mexico * Perform original work We strongly encourage the written work to be inspired by some form of art (visual, music, dance, film, performance, etc.). Email intent to participate by May 06. Email written word piece by May 15. The event takes place on Saturday, May 28, from 1-3PM in the St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe. If you are interested in participating, we ask that you email Amanda Formby, amanda.formby at state.nm.us. We do not want to censor anyone?s voice, but we will not accept any hate speech or incitement of any violent or dangerous activity. This event can be seen in person or streamed over YouTube Live. Please send any questions to Amanda Formby at the email provided above. This event is one portion of a full day of events, including a Panel Discussion with Poetic Justice artists and poetry readings by exhibition poets at 10:30 AM and a Library & Archives Open House featuring materials related to the interaction of poetry and art in New Mexico. Amanda Lee Formby, Museum Educator New Mexico Museum of Art | on the Plaza in Santa Fe 107 W. 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Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: ATALM - Susan Feller Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 9:40 AM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] Funding for Native Arts Programs CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Join ATALM and the National Endowment for the Arts on May 11 to learn more! [https://mcusercontent.com/1b5fd0b3926b2a0236f0325a1/images/92d939ae-460d-6d28-6c66-216fc2e2dc65.png] DearCassandra; Do you need funding to support arts programs in your community? Join the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums (ATALM) in partnership with the National Endowment for Arts (NEA) on Wednesday, May 11 at 3pm ET for an informational session specifically for Tribal organizations considering applying for the Grants for Arts Projects funding opportunity. This program funds arts projects in various disciplines for organizations based in the United States. Grants range from $10,000 to $100,000 and applications are due July 7. NEA staff Cliff Murphy, Director of Folk & Traditional Arts, and Jennie Terman, Presenting & Multidisciplinary Works and Artist Communities Specialist will share details about grant application guidelines, the application process, and how Tribal organizations can approach this funding stream. A brief presentation will be followed by open Q + A. Register in advance for the workshop. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email from Zoom containing information about joining the meeting. Guidelines, application materials, and applicant resources are available on the NEA website. Before applying for Arts Endowment funding, you will need to obtain a DUNS number and register at SAM.gov and grants.gov. Registration in SAM.gov and grants.gov can take several weeks, so you should begin the process as soon as possible. Here are resources that can assist you in the registration process. This workshop will be recorded and made available on www.atalm.org within 48 hours after the event. I hope to see you at the workshop! Susan Feller, President & CEO Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Copyright ? 2022 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are a subscriber to the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums mailing list. 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It can be done during the evening (on your own time) or during the day (as part of your work day). The books would be chosen by the group from a selection of titles provided by the group and myself. Also, when I run a book club meeting, I usually do not have specific questions or presentations, but rather let the conversation go where it needs to, guiding if necessary. In some past virtual book club sessions I've done, I've been able to invite the author (this of course depends on the author). Please let me know if you are interested. I put together a quick survey for those who are interested to gather more info. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe4Plo4JjQq7VvTDrpMg1ka_oR6oDhHNFqqXeUWe5nTCs3Bqw/viewform?usp=sf_link Please pass along to other library staff. Cassandra Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? 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URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Wed Apr 27 12:02:42 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2022 18:02:42 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Tribal Treaties Database (OSU) Message-ID: Oklahoma State University Library digitized the volumes of Kappler?s Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties years ago. With the assistance of the Interior Department and the USDA, they are in the process of updating that tool, making it more searchable, and adding further information. Here?s a link to an article-with-video about the Tribal Treaties Database. https://news.okstate.edu/articles/library/2021/osu-library-project-unveiled-at-white-house-tribal-nations-summit.html Home - Tribal Treaties Database (okstate.edu) Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? 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Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: nwso at nnlm.gov on behalf of NNLM Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 10:03 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] New Classes from the Network of the National Library of Medicine CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Check out the new classes from the Network of the National Library of Medicine. Register or learn more by clicking on the event title. Event Title Date(s) Summary Assessing Health Materials On Demand On-demand through April 18, 2025 Get an overview on assessing health materials, and learn how the National Library of Medicine uses a health education materials assessment tool to figure out if health education materials are easy-to-read in this 90 minute self-paced tutorial. Platform/Location: Moodle Tackling Inclusivity and the Future of Oral Health May 10, 2022 More details to come. Platform/Location: Zoom Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Navajo Nation and a story of Din? resilience May 11, 2022 Introduction to the NNLM Evaluation Center May 16, 2022 During this one-time webinar, attendees will learn how the NNLM Evaluation Center (NEC) is planning their initiatives, and how those initiatives are being implemented in their respective project scopes. The leadership teams for the NEC cores will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn who is leading the different initiatives. The leadership team will detail the management of their respective cores to further the attendee's understanding of how each core is planning and implementing their evaluation activities. Each core within the NEC will introduce their team members and primary responsibilities. Attendees will exit the webinar with a greater understanding of how the NEC contributes to the larger mission of NNLM. Platform/Location: Webex ClinicalTrials.gov for Librarians May 20, 2022 ClinicalTrials.gov is the openly available federal registry and results database of publicly and privately funded clinical studies conducted in the United States and around the world. ClinicalTrials.gov is a vital resource for researchers, healthcare providers, and health sciences librarians who wish to consult the entire body of evidence on any particular topic. This 1 credit training covers the materials in a survey format with polls and exercises. Platform/Location: Webex Graphic Medicine Virtual Social May 25, 2022 Asian Health Equity: Precision Medicine in AAPI Communities May 31, 2022 In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, the Asian Health Coalition and the All of Us Program provide a 1 hour webinar that talks about the importance of precision medicine for AANHPIs through the health equity lens. Platform/Location: Webex Region 7: Hospital Libraries Advisory Group Annual Meeting June 9, 2022 Region 7 will share what we are learning from hospital libraries, and we will ask for webinar suggestions. This is an opportunity for Region 7 to connect with hospital librarians in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. Platform/Location: Zoom Fundamentals of Health Sciences Research Data Management June 12, 2022 - August 7, 2022 This 8-week course offered in Moodle is designed to provide information professionals, working in health sciences, with an introduction to research data management. The primary goal of this course is to improve your knowledge and skills in research data management and enable you to add or enhance research data management training and services at your institution. Platform/Location: Moodle Health Statistics on the Web June 16, 2022 This 1 hour webinar demonstrates 5 resources for health statistics on the local, state, and national levels. Platform/Location: Webex Lessons learned: Engaging teens in evaluating online health information June 21, 2022 Library Carpentry Workshop: Region 1 - Spring 2022 June 22, 2022 - June 23, 2022 Library Carpentry focuses on building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. Their goal is to empower people in these roles to use software and data in their own work and to become advocates for and train others in efficient, effective, and reproducible data and software practices. Platform/Location: Zoom Check out all of our upcoming and on-demand classes on our Training Schedule If you'd like to stop receiving these messages, visit your NNLM user profile page and uncheck the box near the bottom under the Digest section -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us Thu Apr 28 11:22:17 2022 From: Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us (Guinnee, Eli, DCA) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 17:22:17 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] The State Library is Hiring! Message-ID: Good morning librarians, Please pass it on-the State Library is hiring! HR/Admin Assistant (Santa Fe): Mid-point salary is now $43,710. Ideal candidate has great communication, an ability independently and as part of a team, and an ability to learn technology tools. Some telework available. Hard deadline to apply is May 6! Bookmobile West Manager (Los Lunas): Mid-point salary is now $53, 764. Ideal candidate has a library masters, excellent customer service, and a love of travel. Open for applications until filled, but review of applications begins May 6. Let me know if any questions! Eli - - - - - - - - - - - - Eli Guinnee New Mexico State Librarian Chair of Education and Engagement, Department of Cultural Affairs 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 Cell (505) 629-9153 eli.guinnee at state.nm.us www.nmstatelibrary.org dcaeducates.nmculture.org - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us Fri Apr 29 08:49:51 2022 From: Cassandra.Osterloh at state.nm.us (Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 14:49:51 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] Fw: [EXTERNAL] History of Santa Fe Storymaps project In-Reply-To: <1329793938.263374.1651200346441@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1329793938.263374.1651200346441.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1329793938.263374.1651200346441@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Of possible interest. Cassandra E. Osterloh, MLS, MA (Cherokee Nation) Pronouns: she, her, hers? Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 505-476-9764 (office) 505-264-2427 (cell) cassandra.osterloh at state.nm.us ________________________________ From: Valerie Rangel Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2022 8:45 PM To: Osterloh, Cassandra, DCA Subject: [EXTERNAL] History of Santa Fe Storymaps project CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Cassandra, The last time that we spoke was prior to the pandemic and we were speaking about funding opportunities for tribal libraries. I worked for the New Mexico Community Foundation at that time. I'm presently serving as the fourth City of Santa Fe historian, and I am hoping that you will share my history project with your colleagues and anyone who might be interested in this new tool. Here?s a synopsis of the history project and links to the Storymaps which are now published and accessible to the public. Hope to hear your thoughts and feedback soon! Project summary: The City of Santa Fe's fourth historian has gathered thoughts and ideas from the community and created ArcGIS Storymaps, which serve as a tool to enhance learning and build more knowledge of our past. This digital learning tool reflects historical truths and uplifts our shared values. The public is invited to click open Storymap links featured on the City of Santa Fe?s website, and browse the online resources that includes archival photos, historical essays, videos and maps. One Storymap features ?A People?s History,? highlighting historically significant places with the city and surrounding area, while the other Storymap focuses on, ?Layers of Santa Fe,? which is an assembly of maps starting with environmental data, archival maps, interactive data maps, cultural perspectives, and links to other Storymaps. Historical essays on places and the digital repository of Santa Fe history that is held at the Santa Fe Library are accessible via hyperlinks embedded within the Storymaps. During the summer of 2022, the City of Santa Fe Arts and Culture Department will also share a virtual interactive tool for younger generations which offers perspectives on history and place. The content is meant to spark important conversations about the values of our society and the future society we wish to create. Links to Storymaps I created: Mapping: Layers of Santa Fe A People's History of Santa Fe: no me olvides... Blessings to you, Valerie Rangel City Historian | City of Santa Fe, New Mexico (santafenm.gov) City Historian | City of Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe's city historian is picked annually. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us Fri Apr 29 14:53:35 2022 From: Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us (Guinnee, Eli, DCA) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2022 20:53:35 +0000 Subject: [Nmtriblibs] NM public and tribal library salary benchmarking Message-ID: Hi Library Directors I have had a request for benchmark salary data for NM public library staff. Will you take a minute to provide some basic information about your staff salaries? This is optional but helpful. https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=9GuqBDbUb0K_pAS3pw5g__3m8IasewtJkCGAyfaJSfNUMkwxUVk2R1VCMVo0TjE4N1NEVDY2M1M0Ui4u I'll keep this open for a week then send out summary results (i.e. ranges and averages, no info specific to individual libraries). Best, Eli - - - - - - - - - - - - Eli Guinnee New Mexico State Librarian Chair of Education and Engagement, Department of Cultural Affairs 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 Cell (505) 629-9153 eli.guinnee at state.nm.us www.nmstatelibrary.org dcaeducates.nmculture.org - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: