Archive: September, 2010

2 NH Public Libraries Receive Funding from Recovery Act

Congratulations to the Richards Free Library (Newport, NH) and the Hinsdale Public Library upon receiving funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. According to yesterday’s news release from the USDA, The Richards Free Library will receive $5,600 to purchase and install an internet fiber connection in the library, and Hinsdale will receive $9,600 to purchase computers and software to automate library functions, allowing for barcoding capabilities for book inventory. Wow!

The $15 million in Recovery Act funding announced yesterday is being provided through USDA Rural Development’s Community Facilities Program. It will be combined with $10.2 million from other sources. Altogether, 190 libraries across the country have benefited from Recovery Act funding. For a complete list of the library projects funded by USDA, click here.

Save the date! NHLA Annual Fall Business Meeting / Conference

  • Thursday, November 4
  • Local Government Center, Concord, NH
  • 9:00 – 3:15
  • Speakers:  Beth Gallaway (Teen MisBehavior 101); Jessamyn West (Rural Librarianship & A Day in the Life of Jessamyn); John Stadler (Children’s book author and illustrator)
  • $25 for NHLA members / $30 for non-members   INCLUDES LUNCH

By early October you will receive a program and registration form.  See you there!

Mary White, Director / Howe Library, Hanover

ALA Will Protest Book Burning with 9/11 Qur’an Reading

Fighting Fire with Free Speech: ALA Will Protest Book Burning with 9/11 Qur’an Reading
http://bit.ly/d1SSDz

"Book burning is the most insidious form of book banning, and just as the American Library Association is preparing to celebrate the freedom to read during Banned Books Week, along comes one Rev. Terry Jones of the 50-member Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida. The good reverend’s idea of world outreach is to commemorate the 9/11 terrorist attacks of 2001 with a public burning of the Qur’an, the Muslim holy book…

Whether or not the Rev. Jones (who is no relation to ALA’s OIF director) proceeds with his plan, librarians and library advocates will assemble on the steps of the American Library Association headquarters in Chicago this Saturday at 1 p.m. for a public reading from the Qur’an to counteract the burning in Gainesville, and Banned Books Week will launch on September 25 with readings from the Qur’an.

“The librarians of America will not stand by and let ignorance rule,” says ALA Executive Director Keith Michael Fiels. “For every would-be book burner, there are thousands of readers who will speak out for the freedom to peaceably assemble and read whatever they choose."

Another reason to be proud to be a librarian, and a member of ALA…

Shirley Olofson Award

[Please excuse cross-postings.]

 

Are you looking for funds to help pay for your trip to ALA Annual 2011 in New Orleans?

Apply by Tuesday, December 14, 2010 for the NMRT Shirley Olofson Memorial Award and you

may receive a $1000 check to help defray the cost of attendance!

 

Applicants must:

1. Be a member of ALA and NMRT

2. Be active in the library profession

3. Show promise for activity in the area of professional development

4. Have valid financial need

5. Have attended no more than five ALA annual conferences

 

To apply, please visit:

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/rts/nmrt/oversightgroups/comm/awolofson/Shirley_Olofson_Award.cfm

 

 

2011 Frances Henne/YALSA/VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) Research Grant

2011 Frances Henne/YALSA/VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) Research Grant

The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), the fastest growing division of the American Library Association (ALA), is offering the Frances Henne/YALSA/VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) Research Grant for 2011.  This grant of $1000 provides seed money for small-scale projects that will encourage research that responds to the YALSA Research Agenda.

Details regarding the applications for the 2011 Frances Henne YALSA/VOYA Research Grant are available from the YALSA Web site at http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/awardsandgrants/franceshenne.cfm  Applications for the grant are due in the YALSA Office by December 1, 2010.

For more information please contact us via e-mail, yalsa@ala.org; or by phone: 800-545-2433 x 4387.