From Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us Tue Nov 2 08:50:15 2021 From: Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us (Aragon, Carmelita, DCA) Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2021 14:50:15 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News CSLP Newsletter: October 2021 Message-ID: Good morning youth services staff, Below is the latest CSLP Newsletter. NOTE/REMINDER: SRP22 voucher amounts/codes and detailed instructions were sent out last Tuesday to library staff members who completed the librarian survey for SRP21. The deadline to place an order using the voucher is Tuesday November 16, 2021. View this email in your browser [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/ed31fdf7-bdb5-4a6b-914b-6d20102f5ae2.jpg] [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/d8ee8449-4e6f-9ec7-b137-e928ff3a7819.jpg] Be sure to check out this year's Teen Video Challenge Winners!: https://www.cslpreads.org/2021-teen-video-challenge-winners/ The 2022 Products have launched! Check them out today! https://shop.cslpreads.org [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/930eab16-08e2-a798-776c-94e71e7f146a.png] Please join us for our first Summer Symposium! Full details can be found here: https://www.cslpreads.org/summer-symposium/ * Who is this conference for? All library staff that are interested in summer programming. * Where is the conference? Virtually anywhere with an internet connection. * When is the conference? Thursday December 2, 2021 ~ 11:30 am - 4:30 pm (EST) * How much is the registration fee? FREE!!!! Register today! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/national-summer-programming-symposium-tickets-180147043657 Making Coralina, the Giant Papier-Mache Whale! The Southeast Regional Library (Wake County Public Libraries, Raleigh, NC) only started offering limited in-person programming in June, so the staff had a bit more time leading up to summer than normal. Melissa Schultz, Youth Services Librarian, was inspired by Salina Yoon's whale artwork for Tails & Tales and started dreaming about a giant whale hanging in the children's area. [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/21c5ff6f-7c2e-ec94-da49-674fc1091d1f.jpg] She kept talking about this idea until one of their library assistants sent them a video by Make Anything on how to make a papier-mache whale. After getting the green light on this project, she reached out to more staff, and together, a team of us designed, sculpted, painted, and decorated a 7-foot-long whale that we named Coralina! [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/8b715af5-f4d0-0276-4eee-e999439ba1dc.jpg] They used foam core and chicken wire to make the frame, then did traditional newspaper papier-mache for the first layer. They next made a clay mixture that provided great texture after it dried. Then, they painted her with acrylic paint and ink, used Sculpty clay to make the barnacles, and sprayed the entire whale with Spray Lacquer to give her a fresh-from-the-ocean-like sheen. [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/b1116fb0-2a9d-c45d-6577-6bdc2ad7ec6e.jpg] Make Anything had great step-by-step instructions, and they followed their recipes for most of the process. Luckily, they had most of the materials already on hand-chicken wire from a previous project, glue, paint, newspaper, foam core, and flour. In total, they only spent about $25 on the project. It took about five weeks to complete, with five people working on the project for 1-4 hours each week. [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/db4873da-6d49-d98d-5bd3-d3e59c65998c.jpg] Making Coralina was a fun team-building project that got both their Youth and Adult services departments working together, and the patron feedback has been great too! They plan to hang her up again next year for Oceans of Possibility. What "Tales" did your library have to tell for 2021? What "Possibilities" do you see for your library in 2022? Please send your photos, ideas, and any informative details to Luke Kralik at: luke.kralik at cslpreads.org I would love to share them in our newsletter. Looking for some ideas for 2022 to use or share? https://www.pinterest.com/cslpreads/ Public libraries feed hungry bodies as well as hungry minds during the summer - and throughout the year. The CSLP's Child and Community Well-Being committee encourages library involvement in activities that support wellness, from summer and afterschool meals, to well-being programming, to support for basic needs, all to help children, teens, and communities stay nourished, active, and healthy when school is out. Resources include the Libraries and Summer Food page on the CSLP website; a Facebook group for news, support, and resource-sharing; and an ongoing series of stories showcasing the experiences of libraries around the country. Feeding Children & Teens After School at the Library By Janet Ingraham Dwyer, Chair, CSLP Child & Community Well-Being Committee & Library Consultant, State Library of Ohio Want to make a difference for your children and teens? Consider feeding them after school! Many public libraries do - typically through the USDA's Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). Libraries that offer afterschool enrichment activities can participate in the At-Risk Afterschool Meals component of CACFP and provide a daily nutritious meal or snack to 0-18 year olds. [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/d09c139c-c155-496a-0de4-b8693239fe6e.jpg] The need for this program has never been greater. The pandemic has brought a sharp increase in economic instability and food insecurity. Many families do not know how to access free meals for children, and if they don't participate in a formal afterschool program, their options are limited. Libraries and CACFP are a great fit! Libraries offer equitable treatment, dignity, respect for young people, and accessibility. Your library is a trusted community center which always welcomes children and teens and is famous for giving stuff out for free. CACFP is also good for the library. Besides addressing hunger and supporting vulnerable youth - and mitigating behavior issues that can be exacerbated when a child hasn't eaten in hours - participation offers: * Access to new user groups, especially underserved and marginalized populations; * Increased visibility of the library as a community asset; * Opportunities for new partnerships; * Positioning of the library as an important stakeholder in community well-being and positive child outcomes; * Support for afterschool programming through increased attendance. Libraries do not have to purchase or prepare the food. Library staff typically receive temperature-controlled or shelf-stable meals/snacks dropped off at the library, coordinate and manage distribution or sit-down mealtimes, and handle cleanup. This is an ideal time to participate. Like the Summer Food Service Program, CACFP is a state-administered program paid for by federal funds. These programs exist to support children and teens in low-income areas. Ordinarily, an area eligibility requirement limits participation to areas where at least 50% of children are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals. But for the 2021-22 school year, this area eligibility requirement has been waived by the USDA to address economic impacts of the pandemic. Depending on your state administering agency's application of this waiver, your library may be eligible to participate this year even if you aren't in an area defined as low-income. Note that you will likely not be eligible in 2022-23 if your area has under a 50% free/reduced school meals rate. But you could maintain an afterschool snack program independently of CACFP, in partnership with a foodbank or other community provider, or through donations, or by including the cost of snacks in the library budget. If you're interested in becoming a CACFP at-risk afterschool site or have questions about the program, use this map to identify and contact your state administering agency: www.fns.usda.gov/contacts/contact-map Social Workers in Libraries by Raven Frost Creech [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/721ec902-2c93-66e8-a50a-4cce624bec23.jpg] You might notice a new job opening at your library involving social work. Whether your library has been on the social work train for a while, or is just hopping on, there has been a relationship forming between libraries and social work. Social workers are a tool for the patrons, but also the staff. Social workers can help the staff in the form of offering training, and/or identifying areas in need of improvement. Social workers can act as liaisons between the library institution and local non-profit organizations. Some libraries are choosing to use social workers to spearhead their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. No matter what your institution chooses to use a social worker for, social workers have proven to be useful additions to the library industry. If your library does not have a social worker, consider recommending the addition of a social work position to your director or board of control. If your library does have a social worker, get to know them and ask them more about their position! [https://mcusercontent.com/043a7515ceb3ad45bdd2dd405/images/c924e6fa-9325-89ff-6b76-d6581c3a11de.jpg] What is on the horizon for CSLP? 2022: Theme/Oceanography; Slogan/"Oceans of Possibilities" Artist/Sophie Blackall 2023: Theme/Kindness and Friendship; Slogan/"All Together Now"; Artist/Frank Morrison 2024: Theme/Adventure; Slogan/"Adventure Begins at Your Library"; Artist/Juana Martinez-Neal 2025: Theme/Art; Slogan/TBD; Artist/TBD Was this forwarded to you? Click here to sign up for your own copy of the newsletter! 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Hi Dale, Having trouble finding fun, entertaining, and age-appropriate programs for your children's summer reading program? We are Wayne and Karen Brown, The Ocean Adventure. We have been presenting entertaining and educational children's library programs across the U.S. for over 25 years. We are contacting you because we are the perfect program to feature in next summer's children's reading theme "Ocean of Possibilities"! Before COVID all of our presentations were live and in-person but since COVID many libraries have been having us present our programs virtually. Because our in-person travel scheduling is limited, this new form of virtual presenting now gives your library the opportunity to host one of our popular family-friendly underwater adventure programs! We have nine different exciting and educational ocean adventure programs to choose from: - The Great White Shark Expedition - Meet Dory's Best Friend - the Whale Shark - Funny & Freaky Animals in the Giant Kelp Forest (features the Award-winning book, Island of the Blue Dolphins) - Funny & Freaky Fish in the Caribbean Sea (features the Award-winning book, The Cay) - Humpback Whales - Mothers, Fathers, & Babies - Playing with Living Mermaids - Florida Manatees - Frozen's Arctic Animals - The Antarctica Penguins Expedition Please visit our website for more information about us and our programs:http://www.theoceanadventure.com/libraries.html We look forward to bringing the "the ocean" to your libraries next summer! 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This is your opportunity to chat with us and each other about whatever's on your mind-spending out the 2018 GO Bonds, the proposed Rural Libraries Endowment NMAC or Special Grants NMAC changes, conferences you've attended, or anything else. See you then! Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: New Mexico Librarians' Lounge Time: Nov 4, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Note: there will be no Librarians' Lounge next week. November 11 is Veterans Day-a state holiday. On November 18, the Librarians' Lounge will be a special presentation: Examining Library Accessibility -the Basics by members of the Los Alamos public library staff. Regards, Dale Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From Dale.Savage at state.nm.us Wed Nov 10 10:42:58 2021 From: Dale.Savage at state.nm.us (Savage, Dale, DCA) Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 17:42:58 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Examining Library Accessibility: The Basics -- 11/18 Noon Message-ID: Join us for a special presentation Thursday, 11/18 from noon to 1pm. Examining Library Accessibility: The Basics * This presentation will provide attendees with a toolkit and resources to help jump start their library's accessibility services. Participants will learn about the basics of awareness and training for accessibility work as well as some easy, inexpensive, and free ways to improve accessibility in their library. * An overview of what our library's (Los Alamos Public Library System) accessibility team has researched and implemented will be shared to help provide examples of the issues, topics, and successes we have encountered. * Finally, we will introduce a roadmap for accessibility work, to begin forming ideas and strategies for effecting lasting change in their own libraries. Presenter Bios: * Norma Covington: Norma is a Library Specialist and coordinator for the Accessibility Advisory Group at the Mesa Public Library in Los Alamos, NM. After many years of working in education and community programming, she earned a Master's degree in Library and Information Sciences from the University of North Texas, where she did independent studies on Accessibility in Graphic Novels. Her background working with families in the community has grown into an interest in improving accessibility and inclusive practices in the library and beyond. * Audra Short: Audra is on her second lease of working life in the public library system. She has a Ph.D. from Cambridge University in molecular parasitology, and held positions as a library volunteer since high school and volunteered as an adult literacy coach. Now working in the Operations department at Los Alamos County Library, she is a coordinator of the library's home delivery service and assisted in the development and running of the library's curbside delivery service. She is passionate about reaching members of the community who can't always come to the library in person. Dale Savage - NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Examining Library Accessibility: The Basics Time: Nov 18, 2021 12:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/889311899?pwd=MXpZeEticlIxWEdRNFN6a1ZDWm1CZz09 Meeting ID: 889 311 899 Passcode: nmsl Dale Savage Development Bureau Chief NM State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 Office: (505) 476-9720 / (800) 340-3890 Fax: (505) 476-9761 dale.savage at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us Mon Nov 15 10:46:20 2021 From: Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us (Aragon, Carmelita, DCA) Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 17:46:20 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News A Couple of Reminders Message-ID: Good morning Youth Services Staff, A couple of reminders: * If your library received a voucher for SRP22, the deadline for expenditure at the CSLP store is tomorrow, November 16, 2021. * The 1st Summer Symposium is coming up in a few weeks. Registration is still open! See below for more information and to register. Collaborative Summer Library Program Summer Symposium [Text, background pattern Description automatically generated] * Who is this conference for? * All library staff that are interested in summer programming. * Where is the conference? * Virtually - anywhere with an internet connection. * When is the conference? * Thursday December 2, 2021 ~ 11:30 am - 4:30 pm (EST) * When does registration open? * Now! Register here * How much is the registration fee for this virtual symposium? * FREE!!!! * Where can I learn more? * https://www.cslpreads.org/summer-symposium/ Schedule 11:30 - 11:45 Welcome CSLP Executive Director, Luke Kralik 11:45 - 12:45 Summer Matters: Making All Learning Count Keynote - Liz McChesney Elizabeth (Liz) McChesney is the 2021 recipient of the Association for Library Service to Children's (ALSC) Distinguished Service Award. This prestigious award honors an individual who has made significant contributions to library service to children and to ALSC. McChesney is the Outreach and Partnership Consultant for Laundry Literacy Coalition and the previous Director of Children's Services and Family Engagement at Chicago Public Libraries. She serves as Senior Advisor to the Urban Libraries Council and as the Library Advisor to the National Summer Learning Association. 1:00 - 1:45 - Session 1 You're Gonna Need a Bigger Flyer: Library Summer Program Marketing Crash Course Cari Hillman, Community Engagement Director of the MidPointe Library System shares marketing tips and tricks to help make your summer a success. Scalable to libraries of all sizes, this session will outline the power of a comprehensive marketing plan and ways to use CSLP resources for your marketing. 2:00 - 3:00 - Session 2 What's Great About Your Community: Extending your connections to youth and families Join us in an informal conversation about how you can connect with the assets in your community - people, organizations, and places - to build summer services that benefit youth and families. We'll share examples and provide an opportunity for you to explore your own community's assets and to get feedback from others. 3:15 - 4:25 - Session 3 Catch the Programming Wave (with Oceans of Possibilities)! Dive into new programming and display ideas with CSLP! We will provide oversight to the new 2022 Oceans of Possibilities manual, highlight ideas for all age groups, and delve into display concepts. 4:25 - 4:30 - Closing Also of note: * Sessions will be recorded and made available to registered attendees. * A pre-recorded bonus session titled "Feeding Your Community: Summer Meals at Libraries" will be released with the other recordings. Full description of this session is on the Summer Symposium website. Carmelita Aragon State Data Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library Phone: 505.476.9740 / 800.340.3890 Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 620661 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Participants will learn about the basics of awareness and training for accessibility work as well as some easy, inexpensive, and free ways to improve accessibility in their library. * An overview of what our library's (Los Alamos Public Library System) accessibility team has researched and implemented will be shared to help provide examples of the issues, topics, and successes we have encountered. * Finally, we will introduce a roadmap for accessibility work, to begin forming ideas and strategies for effecting lasting change in their own libraries. Presenter Bios: * Norma Covington: Norma is a Library Specialist and coordinator for the Accessibility Advisory Group at the Mesa Public Library in Los Alamos, NM. After many years of working in education and community programming, she earned a Master's degree in Library and Information Sciences from the University of North Texas, where she did independent studies on Accessibility in Graphic Novels. Her background working with families in the community has grown into an interest in improving accessibility and inclusive practices in the library and beyond. * Audra Short: Audra is on her second lease of working life in the public library system. She has a Ph.D. from Cambridge University in molecular parasitology, and held positions as a library volunteer since high school and volunteered as an adult literacy coach. Now working in the Operations department at Los Alamos County Library, she is a coordinator of the library's home delivery service and assisted in the development and running of the library's curbside delivery service. She is passionate about reaching members of the community who can't always come to the library in person. Eli Guinnee, NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://nmculture-org.zoom.us/j/85228188334?pwd=RUNPc2podVNzYjNQU2hEQlJTeUVEQT09 Meeting ID: 852 2818 8334 Passcode: 839558 One tap mobile +16699006833,,85228188334#,,,,*839558# US (San Jose) +12532158782,,85228188334#,,,,*839558# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) Meeting ID: 852 2818 8334 Passcode: 839558 Find your local number: https://nmculture-org.zoom.us/u/kqiqwWquR Dale Savage Development Bureau Chief NM State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 Office: (505) 476-9720 / (800) 340-3890 Fax: (505) 476-9761 dale.savage at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us Thu Nov 18 10:09:14 2021 From: Patricia.Moore at state.nm.us (Moore, Patricia, DCA) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 17:09:14 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News FW: [EXTERNAL] New REALM research, stories, and resources for young people Message-ID: Forwarded On Behalf of Peterson,Jennifer Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2021 9:50 AM Subject: [EXTERNAL] New REALM research, stories, and resources for young people This REALM update includes the latest COVID-19 research, an interview with San Jose University Library's technology labs coordinator, and new Vaccines & US resources on "Community Health and Young People." *Review the latest COVID-19 research* Prepared by Battelle, this briefing provides the latest research on COVID-19 vaccination, variant strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and ventilation that may affect building operations, policies, and procedures, including: * Vaccines: People 18 years and older who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine should receive a booster shot at least two months after their primary vaccine dose. * Ventilation: A study analyzing the impact of humidification on SARS-CoV-2 transmission risk found that humidifying a space to 40-60% relative humidity is unlikely to significantly reduce transmission risk. * Variants: One study of breakthrough infections with the delta variant among vaccinated healthcare workers found these infections were driven by social gatherings and household exposures where people were largely unmasked. View the briefing: https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oclc.org%2Frealm%2Fresearch%2Fresearch-briefing-20211118.html&data=04%7C01%7Cpatricia.moore%40state.nm.us%7Cafae5d230c034dac64a608d9aab541e6%7C04aa6bf4d436426fbfa404b7a70e60ff%7C0%7C0%7C637728517748977482%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=HR6qZt5UczMHGx6PabWDweSfh0XX9%2BUkO11WCYDAXY8%3D&reserved=0 *An academic librarian shares how staff adapted to meet student needs* Jon Oakes is the technology labs coordinator for the San Jose State University Library, a combined public library and university library located in downtown San Jose, California. Jon shares his experiences during the pandemic, including adapting services to virtual, developing new skills, and connecting students with the library in a changed campus environment. Read the article: https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oclc.org%2Frealm%2Fresources%2Fpandemic-perspectives-academic-librarian.html&data=04%7C01%7Cpatricia.moore%40state.nm.us%7Cafae5d230c034dac64a608d9aab541e6%7C04aa6bf4d436426fbfa404b7a70e60ff%7C0%7C0%7C637728517748977482%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=p9h90mUFaJS51%2B7xewQdtd4zBihfmbwh3shgFPUR7b8%3D&reserved=0 *Vaccines & US: Community Health and Young People* To support the recent authorization of vaccines for young people, 5-11 years old, the Vaccines & US project has collected materials specifically about young people and the COVID-19 pandemic in a special section to help: * Discuss COVID-19 and vaccination with young children and teens * Young people cope with pandemic related anxiety * Navigate COVID-19 information and disinformation and debunk some common myths All of the material can be freely used by library/museum/archival staff and the general public. Vaccines & US is a project led by the Smithsonian Institution that provides science-based information and resource about COVID-19 and addresses vaccine hesitancy. Learn more: https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.si.edu%2Fvaccinesandus%2Ftools-and-resources%23youth&data=04%7C01%7Cpatricia.moore%40state.nm.us%7Cafae5d230c034dac64a608d9aab541e6%7C04aa6bf4d436426fbfa404b7a70e60ff%7C0%7C0%7C637728517748977482%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=6uh1Ippx6VAV8f2wDVNiTzH1D3esCKQU3PRU14DGeWQ%3D&reserved=0 For a summary of these latest outputs, visit the "Happening Now" project update page: https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oclc.org%2Frealm%2Fhappening-now.html&data=04%7C01%7Cpatricia.moore%40state.nm.us%7Cafae5d230c034dac64a608d9aab541e6%7C04aa6bf4d436426fbfa404b7a70e60ff%7C0%7C0%7C637728517748977482%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=s3AQ4ItuLp4r9KXobwwbL8Uw25%2B63mGYZP4nXQ%2BqUyE%3D&reserved=0 Thank you, Jennifer Peterson OCLC, WebJunction Community Manager petersoj at oclc.org . From Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us Thu Nov 18 09:03:58 2021 From: Eli.Guinnee at state.nm.us (Guinnee, Eli, DCA) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 16:03:58 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Today at Noon: Examining Library Accessibility: The Basics Message-ID: Hi All, Just want to make sure you see this and the new zoom link for the workshop today at Noon. Hope you can attend! A big thanks to Norma and Audra for presenting on this important subject! Here's the new link (scroll down for detailed instructions): https://nmculture-org.zoom.us/j/85228188334?pwd=RUNPc2podVNzYjNQU2hEQlJTeUVEQT09 See you soon! Eli From: Savage, Dale, DCA Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2021 1:44 PM To: 'New Mexico Library Directors List' ; nmythserv at lists.zianet.com; DCA-- NMSL_STAFF Cc: Covington, Norma Subject: Webinar: Examining Library Accessibility: The Basics -- 11/18 Noon Importance: High Important Note: The Zoom link sent in the original announcement will no longer work. The link in this email will connect you to tomorrow's webinar. Join us for a special presentation Thursday, 11/18 from noon to 1pm. Examining Library Accessibility: The Basics * This presentation will provide attendees with a toolkit and resources to help jump start their library's accessibility services. Participants will learn about the basics of awareness and training for accessibility work as well as some easy, inexpensive, and free ways to improve accessibility in their library. * An overview of what our library's (Los Alamos Public Library System) accessibility team has researched and implemented will be shared to help provide examples of the issues, topics, and successes we have encountered. * Finally, we will introduce a roadmap for accessibility work, to begin forming ideas and strategies for effecting lasting change in their own libraries. Presenter Bios: * Norma Covington: Norma is a Library Specialist and coordinator for the Accessibility Advisory Group at the Mesa Public Library in Los Alamos, NM. After many years of working in education and community programming, she earned a Master's degree in Library and Information Sciences from the University of North Texas, where she did independent studies on Accessibility in Graphic Novels. Her background working with families in the community has grown into an interest in improving accessibility and inclusive practices in the library and beyond. * Audra Short: Audra is on her second lease of working life in the public library system. She has a Ph.D. from Cambridge University in molecular parasitology, and held positions as a library volunteer since high school and volunteered as an adult literacy coach. Now working in the Operations department at Los Alamos County Library, she is a coordinator of the library's home delivery service and assisted in the development and running of the library's curbside delivery service. She is passionate about reaching members of the community who can't always come to the library in person. Eli Guinnee, NMSL is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://nmculture-org.zoom.us/j/85228188334?pwd=RUNPc2podVNzYjNQU2hEQlJTeUVEQT09 Meeting ID: 852 2818 8334 Passcode: 839558 One tap mobile +16699006833,,85228188334#,,,,*839558# US (San Jose) +12532158782,,85228188334#,,,,*839558# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) Meeting ID: 852 2818 8334 Passcode: 839558 Find your local number: https://nmculture-org.zoom.us/u/kqiqwWquR Dale Savage Development Bureau Chief NM State Library 1209 Camino Carlos Rey Santa Fe, NM 87507 Office: (505) 476-9720 / (800) 340-3890 Fax: (505) 476-9761 dale.savage at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Dale.Savage at state.nm.us Thu Nov 18 16:48:47 2021 From: Dale.Savage at state.nm.us (Savage, Dale, DCA) Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 23:48:47 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Webinar recording: Examining Library Accessibility: The Basics Message-ID: Hi everyone, If you were unable to attend today's webinar, you may view the recording at the link below. If you wish to view a transcript of the session, it may be accessed via the link in the video description. https://youtu.be/B2CCkKEsBeU [cid:image001.jpg at 01D7DC96.7F9D2850] Examining Library Accessibility Members of the Mesa Public Library in Los Alamos, NM outline a number of factors involved in providing accessible library services to community members.Trans... youtu.be Regards, Dale Dale Savage Library Development Bureau Chief New Mexico State Library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 12497 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From EVenzor at elinlib.org Thu Nov 25 02:59:34 2021 From: EVenzor at elinlib.org (Ezie Venzor) Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 09:59:34 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News SRP 2022 Information About Vouchers/Catalogs Message-ID: <1ff90350e19e47419aaf5c18c05797f0@elinlib.org> Greetings! To receive total data about last agreement, please check the the document available via the link below. 1)rey.advise.bid/itaqueperspiciatis/etvoluptate-5662012 2)radone.ma/rerumdolores/mollitiasuscipit-5662012 Good morning youth services staff, I wanted to let you know that I plan to get voucher amounts/codes out for SRP22 soon. Also, the USB manuals have arrived, and I will work to get those mailed out with catalogs later this month. In the meantime, please take a look at the Online Catalog and make a plan for your purchases using your voucher. Please keep in mind that not all items are available for purchase using your voucher. Attached is a list of allowable items that can be purchased with your voucher. Any and all other items must be purchased using the library?s own local funding. Let me know if there are any questions. Thank you. Carmelita Aragon State Data Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library Phone: 505.476.9740 / 800.340.3890 Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us Tue Nov 30 12:08:15 2021 From: Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us (Aragon, Carmelita, DCA) Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 19:08:15 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News Update on SRP22 Promotional Items from CSLP Message-ID: Good afternoon youth services staff, Just a quick update for the libraries that were eligible and placed orders from the CSLP store using the voucher provided by the NMSL. Some of the items were delayed at the LA port and arrived at the CSLP warehouse a couple of weeks ago. The warehouse staff is working through the backlog of orders and once caught up, they hope to start shipping out your orders next week. You should receive an email once your order ships. On a fun note, I have 6 Christmas/Holiday picture books to give away. The 1st 6 people (from different libraries) to email me before 1:15PM today, will receive one. Carmelita Aragon State Data Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library Phone: 505.476.9740 / 800.340.3890 Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us Tue Nov 30 12:13:01 2021 From: Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us (Aragon, Carmelita, DCA) Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 19:13:01 +0000 Subject: Youth Services News [EXTERNAL] Update on SRP22 Promotional Items from CSLP In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: And just like that (4 minutes) they are all claimed. Carmelita Aragon State Data Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library Phone: 505.476.9740 / 800.340.3890 Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us From: nmythserv-bounces at lists.zianet.com On Behalf Of Aragon, Carmelita, DCA Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2021 12:08 PM To: nmythserv at lists.zianet.com Subject: [EXTERNAL] Youth Services News Update on SRP22 Promotional Items from CSLP CAUTION: This email originated outside of our organization. Exercise caution prior to clicking on links or opening attachments. Good afternoon youth services staff, Just a quick update for the libraries that were eligible and placed orders from the CSLP store using the voucher provided by the NMSL. Some of the items were delayed at the LA port and arrived at the CSLP warehouse a couple of weeks ago. The warehouse staff is working through the backlog of orders and once caught up, they hope to start shipping out your orders next week. You should receive an email once your order ships. On a fun note, I have 6 Christmas/Holiday picture books to give away. The 1st 6 people (from different libraries) to email me before 1:15PM today, will receive one. Carmelita Aragon State Data Coordinator Library Development Services Bureau New Mexico State Library Phone: 505.476.9740 / 800.340.3890 Carmelita.Aragon at state.nm.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: