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August 28, 2008

NHLA 2008 Annual Business Meeting

The 2008 NHLA Annual Business Meeting is not far away, and not surprisingly, I've been getting a number of questions about when it is going to take place. The answer is, Thursday, November 6, 2008. Where will it take place? At the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Nashua, just off Exit 8 on the Everett Turnpike.

According to my tentative schedule, registration and a continental breakfast will begin at 9:00am and run through 9:30am. The first session will began at 9:30am and the final session will probably finish sometime around 3:30pm. Lunch will be provided in the middle of the day, to be followed by our business meeting.

I'm not yet giving out any specific information about the three sessions I have planned for you, but suffice it to say that there will be a good variety of topics and a terrific collection of speakers and panelists. The one hint I will give out is that the theme of the day will have something to do with 21st century information literacy, both for patrons/customers/students and librarians.

As soon as I have my final speaker officially confirmed, I will share the complete agenda for the day with all of you, but if you'd like to receive advanced notice of the official agenda by text message, send me your address, and I'll put you on my list. Just like the Obama campaign! (I am not endorsing Obama for President. Just stealing his marketing scheme!)

Finally, I know that Nashua will be a long drive for many of you. I sincerely hope that will not deter you from coming to the meeting. In fact, I'm working on confirming a vendor/sponsor and then devising a way to use this money to provide some sort of travel discount for those of you who will be coming from far away. No promises yet, but I am trying!

I hope you are all enjoying the last stages of summer and embracing the return of students to your libraries. 

Thanks,
Steve

 

August 26, 2008

Applications for NHLA Loans and Scholarships for Graduate Study are due September 1, 2008.

Qualified applicants are residents of New Hampshire, enrolled in an ALA accredited school of Library or Information Science, and members of NHLA.

F. Mabel Winchell Loan Fund
$1,000 interest-free loan to be repaid within 5 years

Rosalie Norris Scholarship
$1,000 grant

Download the Application Form at:
http://www.nhlibrarians.org/gradstudy.html

Please send inquiries to:
Sarah Leonardi
NHLA Scholarship Chair
Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street
Amherst, NH 03031
(603) 673-2288
sleonardi@amherst.lib.nh.us

CHILIS Fall Conference set for October 16, 2008

The CHILIS Fall Conference is scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 2008 in Littleton, NH.  More information will be posted to the CHILIS website soon. As a reminder, the CHILIS website can now be found.

August 24, 2008

CHILIS website now hosted with NHLA domain

The CHILIS website has been moved to the same webhost as NHLA's website, and its new URL is http://www.nhlibrarians.org/chilis. Thank you to Cathy Marciniak, Youth Services Librarian at the Fuller Public Library for making the switch.

August 05, 2008

More reports from the June NHLA Executive Board Meeting

NHLA Report to the Executive Committee

Academics Section
June 17, 2008

The Academics Section is in the process of reorganizing, after an initial meeting held at UNH-Manchester in January, 2008, and a Brown Bag session held during the annual NHLA conference in
Concord in May, 2008.  There were approximately 20 people present at the May meeting, resulting in a commitment to reactivate the group. 

The group elected Catherine Ryan from New England College  (cryan@nec.edu), and Betsy (Elizabeth) Holmes from Saint Anselm College (eholmes@anselm.edu) as co-chairs, with Sondra VanderPloeg from Colby-Sawyer as chair-elect (svanderploeg@colby-sawyer.edu).

The new officers will be meeting on Thursday, June 19, to tabulate the results of a survey taken during the May meeting; review the bylaws of the Academics Section; create a Yahoo Group for the section (and/or develop an email list); plan for a section social event to take place in September or October; and discuss a possible project for the section to take on for NHLA (developing an NHLA archive, perhaps). 

Additionally, Catherine and Betsy will determine who will represent the section at Executive and Conference committees.  Each committee will be advised who will represent Academics once this has been established.

We are looking forward to getting the Academics Section more involved in NHLA, and welcome any suggestions that members can provide.
Respectfully submitted:

Elizabeth L. Holmes
Collection and User Services Librarian
Geisel Library
Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH  03102

August 04, 2008

Executive Board Reports, June 2008

NHLA Executive Board Reports

June 17th, 2008

OFFICERS

President

Thanks to the Conference Committee for all their hard work planning and running the Spring Conference, you should be proud of what you accomplished.

Becky Clerkin, Rob Sargent and myself continue to work on our “Going Paperless” announcement which will include a postcard mailing, announcements on the blog and NHAIS list, and hopefully visits to the COOPs.  These announcements will include instructions on how to get to the blog and how to sign up for the email updates and feeds.

Past President

Vice President

Treasurer

DATE: Monday, June 09, 2008

MEMO TO: NHLA Executive Board

FROM: Carl Heidenblad

Phone: (603) 432-7154 FAX: (603) 537-0097

e-mail: cheidenblad@library.windham.nh.us

I am attaching:

- Balance sheet for 5-31-08

Balance Sheet 5-31-08         Bank Statement 5-31-08

SAVINGS                             Savings

READS 3565.26                     READS 3565.26

URBANS 2715.75                  URBANS 2715.75

CHILIS 37523.22                   CHILIS 37523.22

NHLA (2884) 142458.06       NHLA (2884) 142458.06

Checking                              Checking

CHECKING                           Checking

(1524) 176.64*                        (1524) 1663.95

Total 186,438.93                   187,926.24

* Reconciles with the bank statement. There were $1487.31 in checks that had not cleared as of 5-31-08, most of which were conference expenses.

Respectfully submitted,

Carl Heidenblad

     4:15 PMNew Hampshire Library Association
     06/11/08Balance Sheet
     Cash BasisAs of May 31, 2008

     ASSETS
       Current Assets
          Checking/Savings
            1110 · Chkng- 1524
              1120 · Unrestricted
                 1122 · Operating                               
  -541.05
                 1126 · CHILIS                                   
  817.69
                 1128 · Urban                                    
  -100.00
              Total 1120 · Unrestricted                               
   176.64

 

            Total 1110 · Chkng- 1524                                 
           176.64

 

            1200 · Svngs -2884
              1210 · Unrestricted OPERATING NHLA                     
 85,163.48
              1220 · Restricted
                 1222 · WINCHELL                               
 26,558.55
                 1224 · NORRIS                                 
 11,379.94
                 1226 · MACDONALD                             
  13,865.47
                 1228 · Legislative Public Relations           
  3,454.33
                 1229 · GEISEL                                     
 93.25
              Total 1220 · Restricted                               
  55,351.54

 

              1200 · Svngs -2884 - Other                             
  1,943.04
            Total 1200 · Svngs -2884                                 
       142,458.06

 

            1250 · Svngs-READ-9668
              1255 · Unrestricted READS                               
 3,565.26
            Total 1250 · Svngs-READ-9668                             
         3,565.26

 

            1300 · Svngs-URBN-1649
              1310 · Unrestricted URBAN                                
 2,715.75
            Total 1300 · Svngs-URBN-1649                             
         2,715.75

 

            1410 · Svngs-CHIL-6937
              1415 · Unrestricted CHILIS                             
 37,523.22
            Total 1410 · Svngs-CHIL-6937                             
        37,523.22

 

          Total Checking/Savings                                     
       186,438.93

 

          Other Current Assets
            1500 · Loan Receivable                                    
         3,625.00
          Total Other Current Assets                                 
         3,625.00

       Total Current Assets                                           
      190,063.93

 

     TOTAL ASSETS                                                      
      190,063.93

 

     LIABILITIES & EQUITY
       Equity
          3120 · Restricted Net Assets                               
        37,123.79
          3900 · Net Assets                                           
       46,533.38
          3940 · Unrestricted Net Assets                             
        29,926.45
          Net Income                                                 
        76,480.31
       Total Equity                                                   
      190,063.93

 

     TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY                                       
      190,063.93

 

Secretary

ALA Representative

The 2008 Annual Conference will be held in Anaheim, CA, from June 26–July 2, 2008.

NELA Representative

NELA has accepted the resignation of Peter Blaisdell as Executive Secretary and Mary Ann Rupert expressed interest in assuming his duties and growing her position as Conference Manager into Executive Manager for NELA. The Executive Board feels that it has to put out an RFP for such a position to maintain institutional transparency but has asked Mary Ann to serve as interim Executive Manager through December, 2008.

The NELA membership chair is forming a committee to activate a mentoring program throughout the states and to investigate $10 rewards for recruiting new members.

NELLS will be held at Rolling Ridge Conference Center in North Andover from July 28th through August 1st.

The NELA conference committee has a list of 40 programs that will be offered in Manchester at its annual conference Taking Charge of Change at the Radisson Hotel October 19th through 21st. I heard from Mary Ann Rupert that the NELA Games will be some sort of “Trivial Pursuit”.
Next NELA meeting is scheduled for July 18th, 2008.

Respectfully submitted,

Judy Haskell

 

SECTIONS

Academics

CHILIS

READS

NHLA Spring Conference- READS had a presence this year at the NHLA Spring Conference. A table in the registration area displayed READS-to-Go materials, posters advertising READS activities and READS pads and pens. A raffle open to anyone who suggested new titles for READS-to-Go offered a book as the prize. Three sessions on the program were arranged by READS. Diane Arrato-Gavrish organized and moderated a panel, “Adults Read During the Summer, Too!”. “Verbal Judo” presented by Weare Deputy Chief Bill Quigley explained how taking sides with the patron and other conflict reducing techniques can bring better service results and avoid no-win confrontations. A panel consisting of Portsmouth Library Director Mary Ann List, Audubon Society of NH President Richard Minard, Jr., and NH DES Commissioner Tom Burack discussed “High Performance Buildings: Why Go Green?” The latter workshop had little discussion time, but the audience unanimously wanted a networked discussion to go on around the year as various libraries plan for growth. This is a topic READS will look at and possibly facilitate discussion.

READS-to-Go under the chairmanship of Diane Mayr has gone a long way already. New kits are being added and as they are cataloged, updates to the website are making titles available to reading groups. Steve Butzel has been of invaluable assistance in creating and updating the READS-to-Go website. He is working with the committee to finalize some of the work he began. From there, Jon Kinneman of Nichols Library will take over more routine responsibilities for this and the READS page.

READS Nominating Committee is actively seeking candidates. This year we are looking for the next treasurer, and a vice-president/president-elect. There will be a vacancy on the Membership Committee, which may already be filled. It is our hope to recruit someone representing the state’s smaller libraries, which READS would like to include in more activities.

READS Award of Excellence postcards are in print, and will soon be sent out to N.H. libraries. They are reminders that we may nominate someone who has shown outstanding professional qualities in adult services to receive an award at the October 24 fall meeting. Nominations should be submitted by August 1.

A READS handbook is about half complete. The Executive Board has gone over a handbook started by Past President Sarah Leonardi, enlarging job descriptions and updating as necessary. All executive positions and committees will be described in the handbook, which will be posted on the website. Again, we hope to reach out to libraries that haven’t been active, in hopes that greater participation will give a voice to their needs and strengths.

 The READS Program Committee meets regularly and is in the midst of planning “What’s a Librarian to Do: How Best to Serve Your Disabled Population.” This day of discussions [Oct. 24] will be highlighted by keynote speaker Carol Nedau from The Governor’s Commission on Disabilities. Brochures will go out the first week in September.

 
Urbans

The Urbans group met in April to discuss the NHLA programs that they were presenting and sharing ideas from the programs they attended at PLA.

 

COMMITTEES

Advocacy

Bylaws

Conference

Continuing Education

Intellectual Freedom

Legislative

Membership
Tracey is working on strategies to increase membership.

Scholarship

The Scholarship Committee has awarded a $1000 Rosalie Norris Scholarship to Lisa Richards of Bow. Lisa is currently a Nutrition Consultant for the NH Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Services, Bureau of Prevention Services. Lisa is attending University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Library and Information Studies. After completing the program she hopes to work in an academic or medical library.

The next deadline for scholarship and loan applications is September 1, 2008

Respectfully submitted,

Sarah Leonardi

 
Ways and Means


LIAISONS

Center for the Book

NHAIS

NH State Library

NH State Library Advisory Council

Trustee Association


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