[Publib] re: Program suggestions

Sandstrom, John C. SandstromJC at elpasotexas.gov
Wed Jan 4 15:38:39 EST 2006


Suzanne--

Have you thought about doing program (or series of programs) on finantial
literacy?

John Sandstrom
Manager, Collection Development and Acquisitions
El Paso Public Library


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Today's Topics:

   1. RE: 'restaurant' pagers for library use? (AMMON, BETTE)
   2. books that began as blogs  (Chantal Walvoord)
   3. RE: books that began as blogs  (Lisa Bitney)
   4. RE: books that began as blogs  (Jennifer johnston)
   5. program suggestions (Susan Riley)
   6. Re: Literary Couples (Cintirose at aol.com)
   7. RE: Re: Federal Agents investigate Interlibrary Loan (Hoax)
      (Adelaide Rowe)
   8. Job Posting (Don Reynolds)
   9. RE: re:Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (Adelaide Rowe)
  10. Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (SHEILA BONENBERGER)
  11. re: literary couples/1 (Sara Weissman)
  12. re: literary couples/2 (Sara Weissman)
  13. Couples ad infinitum (Carolyn Trout)
  14. Job postings (Ann Hoey)
  15. more married authors (emily mazur)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 11:30:20 -0800
From: "AMMON, BETTE" <BAMMON at cdalibrary.org>
Subject: RE: [Publib] 'restaurant' pagers for library use?
To: <publib at webjunction.org>
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We've been using them at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library for over a year
and they work fine and do not disappear.
 
Bette Ammon, director
Coeur d'Alene Public Library
201 E. Harrison Ave
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814-3240
Phone: (208)769-2315 | Fax: (208)769-2381
bammon at cdalibrary.org <mailto:bammon at cdalibrary.org> 

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Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 12:54 PM
To: Mary Hall; publib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Publib] 'restaurant' pagers for library use?



What a great idea! I'd be interested in trying it!

 

Lisë Chlebanowski

Library Manager

Avondale Public Library

(623) 478-3105

lchlebanowski at avondale.org

"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too
dark to read." 

Groucho Marx <http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Groucho_Marx/> 

 

 

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On Behalf Of Mary Hall
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 1:05 PM
To: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Publib] 'restaurant' pagers for library use?

 

 Happy New Year!
Is anyone using coaster-style restaurant pagers for their library? We often
have people waiting to use our computer lab and have to repeatedly page
people when it is their turn. The page is distracting and can't be heard
everywhere.
We are interested in trying the pagers. Do the coasters disappear out the
door?
Thanks for your help

 

Mary Hall <http://us.f352.mail.yahoo.com/ym/www.bedlib.org> 
Adult/Circulation Librarian 
Bedford (IN) Public Library 
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www.bedlib.org <http://us.f352.mail.yahoo.com/ym/www.bedlib.org>  
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 13:57:24 -0600
From: "Chantal Walvoord" <chantalw at plano.gov>
Subject: [Publib] books that began as blogs 
To: <publib at webjunction.org>, <Fiction_L at maillist.webrary.org>
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I'm trying to compile a list of books that began as blogs. I'm looking
fro titles e.g. Jarhead that were a blog first and later compiled into a
book. Any subject matter will do. Any suggestions?

 

Chantal Walvoord

ChantalW at plano.gov

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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 12:03:30 -0800
From: "Lisa Bitney" <lbitney at pcl.lib.wa.us>
Subject: RE: [Publib] books that began as blogs 
To: "Chantal Walvoord" <chantalw at plano.gov>,	<publib at webjunction.org>,
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Julie  and Julia: 365 days, 524 recipes, 1 tiny apartment kitchen  by Julie
Powell is defiantly one.  I think Year of Yes by Maria Dahvana Headley also
started as one.
 
Lisa

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I'm trying to compile a list of books that began as blogs. I'm looking fro
titles e.g. Jarhead that were a blog first and later compiled into a book.
Any subject matter will do. Any suggestions?

 

Chantal Walvoord

ChantalW at plano.gov

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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 12:07:32 -0800
From: "Jennifer johnston" <johnston.jen at sbpl.org>
Subject: RE: [Publib] books that began as blogs 
To: "Chantal Walvoord" <chantalw at plano.gov>
Cc: publib at webjunction.org
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Baghdad Burning: Girl Blog from Iraq


Jennifer Johnston
Reference Librarian II

San Bernardino Public Library
555 West 6th Street
San Bernardino, CA 92410
909.381.8224
Johnston.Jen at sbpl.org


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  I'm trying to compile a list of books that began as blogs. I'm looking fro
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 15:19:42 -0500
From: Susan Riley <sriley at wlsmail.org>
Subject: [Publib] program suggestions
To: Yalsa- Bk <yalsa-bk at ala.org>, publib at webjunction.org
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Hello everyone,
A local bank would like to sponsor a program for juveniles and /or teens 
here at our library.  I've been told that the grant could be between 
$1000-$2000 but is not for equipment (even though we could use more 
computers in here).  Naturally, we'd like to do something 
literature-based, and I'd love to hear some suggestions.

I had an idea to hire a graphic novelist to come and do a workshop for 
grades 7-12; or another idea is to hire someone to teach kids how to do 
book reviews on library blogs.  I'd love more suggestions......please help!

Thanks in advance,
Susan Riley

-- 
Susan Riley, Library Director
Mount Kisco Public Library
100 Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY  10549
(p) 914-666-8041  (f) 914-666-3899
sriley at wlsmail.org





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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 16:00:23 EST
From: Cintirose at aol.com
Subject: [Publib] Re: Literary Couples
To: publib at webjunction.org
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John Grey and Barbara DeAngelis were married at one time but they are no 
longer married to each other.  Irony is the fact that she has been married
atleast 
5 times (she may have gotten more marriages under her belt since I read 
that).  I guess she doesn't follow her own advice!
Rose Spector
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 15:55:24 -0600
From: "Adelaide Rowe" <Adelaide.Rowe at egvpl.org>
Subject: RE: [Publib] Re: Federal Agents investigate Interlibrary Loan
	(Hoax)
To: "Lesley K" <lesleyk at rpl.lib.ar.us>, <publib at webjunction.org>
Message-ID: <E8A57334A840E9468815DEDA69A3C82404765F at welty.egvpl.org>
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I  am only half way through reading my emails due to vacation and holidays,
so ohters may have said similar things. However,  I think I was the second
person to send this story to Publib. I thought it was probably impossible
too, but  I am  still glad  that I sent it. I got it from a reliable
listserve, and it indeed was a reported story, although the incident was a
hoax. Even Molly Ivins had it in a column before it was debunked. I think it
is important that we see what others read about libraries when they go to
such sites as the DailyKos or the Democratic Underground.  I thought it was
weird though that it would be Mao's book, and exceptionally unlikely that it
would be detected through an interlibrary loan.  I couldn't access my email
for the mea culpa, but I figured everyone would find out posthaste . PHEW!
 
Adelaide Rowe
Head of Youth Services
Elk Grove Village Public Library
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
arowe at egvpl.org <mailto:arowe at egvpl.org> 

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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of Lesley K
Sent: Thu 12/29/2005 10:20 AM
To: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Publib] Re: Federal Agents investigate Interlibrary Loan (Hoax)




>Re: Federal Agents investigate Interlibrary Loan  (Hoax)

The most comforting thing I can find about this very sad story is the many
comments I have read on various blogs that basically say, "I knew that this
couldn't be true, because librarians would NEVER release that kind of
information to the FBI."



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Rogers Public Library           Rogers, AR 72758
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 17:03:46 -0600
From: "Don Reynolds" <Don.Reynolds at state.tn.us>
Subject: [Publib] Job Posting
To: <publib at webjunction.org>
Message-ID: <s3baae93.066 at state.tn.us>
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LIBRARY DIRECTOR for East Tennessee community will work under a Board of
Trustees and will supervise a staff of 10 including a
secretary/bookkeeper and a Children's Librarian. Minimum requirements:
ALA accredited MLS degree with four (4) years experience of library
administration and supervision of technology, personnel, and community
relations. Salary range $48,000 - $55,000 with competitive benefits. To
obtain an application packet, call Shelly at Morristown-Hamblen County
Library at (423) 586-6410 or email Shelly at library at lcs.net .
Application deadline is February 15, 2006. The job will commence July 1,
2006.

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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 19:14:18 -0600
From: "Adelaide Rowe" <Adelaide.Rowe at egvpl.org>
Subject: RE: [Publib] re:Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam
To: "SHEILA BONENBERGER" <sbonenberger at nhfpl.org>,
	<publib at webjunction.org>
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You said "Librarians, of all people, should be fair and balanced when it
comes to making information available to people!", and you mentioned three
totally right-wing sites, however you didn't mention any complementary
left-wing sites. You only mentioned the mainstream press which I don't think
is all that liberal.  What liberal sites do you suggest for your librarians
to read for books?

 

Personally, I find Terence  Jeffrey, editor of Human Events and Ann Coulter
heinous creatures. 

 

The following is what Ann said about Max Cleland in her column, lest we
forget. 

 

"If Cleland had dropped a grenade on himself at Fort Dix rather than in
Vietnam, he would never have been a U.S. Senator in the first place. Maybe
he'd be the best pharmacist in Atlanta,"  

"He didn't 'give his limbs for his country,' or leave them 'on the
battlefield,'" Coulter said. "There was no bravery involved in dropping a
grenade on himself with no enemy troops in sight."

Cleland was wounded  picking up a grenade that someone else had dropped. 

 

I guess this is a cut above suggesting there wasn't a holocaust, but it is
pretty bad.

 

If I sound cranky, I get a bit tired of the mainstream press being thought
of as liberal. Newt Gingrich this morning was on CSPAN and he stated that
85% of reporters vote Democratic. I think this is probably true, but one
should ask why  that is (but that is another issue). What he didn't say was
that more newspapers endorsed George Bush in 2000, than they did Gore.
(Actually by 2004, the number did go the other way, but in between we had 4
years of "THE LIBERAL MEDIA", when it was a lie. Eric Alterman has a whole
book on that subject, What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News.
That is another discussion too I suppose lol.

 

 Back to the original question. What liberal, ultraleftist sites do you
suggest for your librarians to browse for titles?


 


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From: publib-bounces at webjunction.org on behalf of SHEILA BONENBERGER
Sent: Fri 12/30/2005 9:33 AM
To: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Publib] re:Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam


There are a number of Politically Incorrect Guides, the Politically
Incorrect Guide to American History is one as is the currently popular
Politically Incorrect Guide to Science.  These guides do very well --
whether everyone agrees about them or not.  I am familiar with these books
because I try to get as much information about current affairs as possible
in my busy life.  In addition to the mainstream press I also look at
conservative websites and blogs.  I'm glad I decided to do that because the
picture I have of current events is much richer and fuller than it used to
be.  In any event, what is surprising to me right now is that libraries
anywhere would limit public access to this material because of the selectors
political point of view.  Librarians, of all people, should be fair and
balanced when it comes to making information available to people!

I recommend that all selectors seek out other sources of information when it
comes to reviews.  Look at what Regnery is publishing.  Look at
www.humaneventsonline.com <http://www.humaneventsonline.com/>   and see what
they are recommending to their readers.  Look at the books Ann Coulter
likes.  See what www.newsmax.com <http://www.newsmax.com/>  has to say.
Check www.powerlineblog.com <http://www.powerlineblog.com/>   and the links
it provides to other sites.  It's just information.

Sheila Bonenberger
Supervising Librarian
New Haven Free Public Library
133 Elm Street
New Haven, CT  06405

sbonenberger at nhfpl.org


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Message: 10
Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 08:35:22 -0500
From: SHEILA BONENBERGER <sbonenberger at nhfpl.org>
Subject: [Publib] Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam
To: publib at webjunction.org
Message-ID: <6.1.2.0.0.20060104082630.01ac2498 at mail.nhfpl.org>
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Good morning Adelaide.  I was suggesting places that you might find reviews 
of books that  conservatives like.  For example,  Disinformation: 22 Media 
Myths That Undermine The War on Terror by Richard Miniter was reviewed on 
January 2, 2006 on Powerlineblog. com.  As for liberal ultra leftist sites, 
would you be willing to recommend any that you are familiar with that have 
reviewed Miniter's book?   I would like to learn about those as well.

Thanks,

Sheila Bonenberger
Supervising Librarian
New Haven Free Public Library
133 Elm Street
New Haven, CT  06405 
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Message: 11
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 09:35:59 -0500 (EST)
From: "Sara Weissman" <weissman at main.morris.org>
Subject: [Publib] re: literary couples/1
To: "p" <publib at webjunction.org>
Message-ID: <31004.192.168.54.254.1136385359.squirrel at 192.168.54.254>
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Here is is. [See next e-mail.]  I made a New Year's Resolution to get this
out pronto. It is probably the only resolution I have ever kept in my
life.  (All those resolutions to lose 30 pounds by Memorial Day somehow
wandered off into the wilds of January and got lost.)  I did this in Excel
and just pasted it here, so if someone gets this and it is unformatted or
looks like gibberish, let me know.  Also, if you would like me to send you
the Excel file as an attachment, e-mail me off list and I will get it to
you.
=20
I imagine this thread will continue to run for a while, but you can
continue to add on your own.  Fiction_L has picked up the thread, as well
as adding a couple of interesting twists.  There is now a Fiction_L thread
running of literary suicides, and I believe that someone has actually
started one that is literary couples who are both suicides. Someone else
can compile that one.  I am still suffering from a surfeit of holiday
cheer and choose to ignore it.

Carolyn Trout
Director, Joplin Public Library
300 S. Main St., Joplin, MO  64801
417-623-7953,   Fax:  417-625-4728
www.joplinpubliclibrary.org
CTrout at joplinpubliclibrary.org





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Message: 12
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 09:36:18 -0500 (EST)
From: "Sara Weissman" <weissman at main.morris.org>
Subject: [Publib] re: literary couples/2
To: "p" <publib at webjunction.org>
Message-ID: <31079.192.168.54.254.1136385378.squirrel at 192.168.54.254>
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This list is simply a transcription.  I hope I haven't misspelled too many
names.  I did zero checking on facts.  I took it for granted that if
someone submitted names, the pairing was factual.  I hope I don't have any
family combos here.  Some of the lists included family members other than
spouses and I tried to weed them out.  I also attempted to be as
egalitarian as possible.  Sometimes I listed the woman first,
sometimes the man.  Sometimes the two were both of one gender.  If
pseudonyms were submitted, I listed actual names and appended a note. =20
Enjoy.  I imagine there are going to be lots of Valentine Day displays out
there.
=20
Carolyn Trout
Director, Joplin Public Library
300 S. Main St., Joplin, MO  64801
417-623-7953,   Fax:  417-625-4728
www.joplinpubliclibrary.org
=20
Adoff	 Arnold	 Hamilton	 Virginia	 =09
Aiken	 Conrad	 Hodge	 Jane Aiken	 =09
Albert	 Susan Wittig	 Albert	 Bill	 write together as Robin Paige=09
Asimov	 Isaac	 Jeppson	 Janet	 =09
Atwood	 Margaret	 Gibson	 Graeme	 =09
Auster	 Paul	 Hustvedt	 Siri	 =09
Baden	 Michael	 Kenney	 Linda	 =09
Bailey	 Hilary	 Moorcock	 Michael	 divorced=09
Barnard	 Judith	 Fain	 Michael	 write as Judith Michael=09
Berenstain	 Jan	 Berenstain	 Stan	 =09
Bernays	 Anne	 Kaplan	 Justin	 =09
Blackwood	 Caroline	 Lowell	 Robert	 =09
Blaise	 Clark	 Mukherjee	 Bharati	 =09
Boswell	 Robert	 Nelson	 Antonya	 =09
Boynton	 Sandra	 McEwan	 James	 =09
Brackett	 Leigh	 Hamilton	 Edmond	 =09
Brantano	 Margaret	 Baker	 Nicholson	 =09
Browning	 Robert	 Browning	 Elizabeth Barrett=09
Buffet	 Jimmy	 Savahhan	 Jane	 =09
Bull	 Emma	 Shetterly	 Will	 =09
Carr	 Terry	 Carr	 Carol	 =09
Chabon	 Michael	 Waldman	 Ayelet	 =09
Cochran	 Mollie	 Murphy	 Warren	 =09
Conroy	 Pat	 King	 Cassandra	 aka Sandra Ray=09
D'Aulaire	 Ingri	 D'Aulaire	 Edgar Parin	 =09
de Beauvoir	 Simone	 Sartre	 Jean-Paul	 =09
Delany	 Samuel R.	 Hacker	 Marilyn	 divorced=09
Dickinson	 Peter	 McKinley	 Robin	 =09
Didion	 Joan	 Dunne	 John Gregory	 =09
Dietz	 Denise	 Aalborg	 Gordon	 He writes as Victoria Gordon=09
Dillon	 Leo	 Dillon	 Diane	 =09
Doolittle	 Hilda	 Aldington	 Richard	 Doolittle wrote
as H.D.=09
Doyle	 Debra	 MacDonald	 James D.	 =09
Eggers	 Dave	 Vida	 Vendela	 =09
Elkins	 Aaron	 Elkins	 Charlotte	 =09
Ephron	 Nora	 Bernstein	 Carl	 =09
Erdrich	 Louise	 Dorris	 Michael	 =09
Evans	 Mary Anne	 Lewes	 George Henry	 Evans wrote as George
Eliot=09
Fitzgerald	 Scott	 Fitzgerald	 Zelda	 =09
Fitzgerald	 F. Scott	 Fitzgerald	 Zelda	 =09
Frankau	 gilbert	 Frankau	 Pamela	 =09
Godwin	 William	 Wollstonecraft	 Mary	 =09
Goldberg	 Myla	 Little	 Jason	 =09
Golon	 Anne	 Golon	 Serge	 write as Sergeanne Golon=09
Gordon	 Caroline	 Tate	 Allen	 =09
Gray	 John	 DeAngelis	 Barbara	 =09
Haddam	 Jane	 DeAndrea	 William	 Jane aka Oriana
Papazoglou=09
Hailey	 Elizabeth Forsythe	 Oliver	 Kendall	 =09
Harrison	 Kathryn	 Harrison	 Colin	 =09
Hellman	 Lillian	 Dashiell	 Hammett	 =09
Hemingway	 Ernest	 Gellhorn	 Martha	 =09
Hemingway	 Ernest	 Pfeiffer	 Pauline	 =09
Hoban	 Russell	 Hoban	 Lillian	 =09
Holroyd	 Michael	 Drabble	 Margaret	 =09
Horwitz	 Tony	 Brooks	 Geraldine	 =09

Carolyn Trout
Director, Joplin Public Library
300 S. Main St., Joplin, MO  64801
417-623-7953,   Fax:  417-625-4728
www.joplinpubliclibrary.org
CTrout at joplinpubliclibrary.org





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Message: 13
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 09:31:06 -0600
From: "Carolyn Trout" <CTrout at joplinpubliclibrary.org>
Subject: [Publib] Couples ad infinitum
To: <publib at webjunction.org>
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For those of you who are looking at the couples list and noting that it
stops at H, there is another part still on its way.  It is stuck in the
ether.  It will be titled Literary Couples 3.
 
Also, PLEASE respond to me, not to Sara.  She was gracious enough to
repost the first part of the list when it hung up because the message
was too big.   If you respond to her, she has to forward to me, etc.,
etc., and then all of us have to check into the Shady Rest for a long
recuperative period. 
 
Carolyn Trout
Director, Joplin Public Library
300 S. Main St., Joplin, MO  64801
417-623-7953,   Fax:  417-625-4728
www.joplinpubliclibrary.org
 
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Message: 14
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 10:54:41 -0500 
From: Ann Hoey <ahoey at library.state.nh.us>
Subject: [Publib] Job postings
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I am submitting these postings on behalf of the Concord Public Library,
Concord NH.  Please direct your inquiries to Suzanne Stevens at
SStevens at onconcord.com.

Concord Public Library, of Concord, NH has four job openings.  Please see
below for details about each position.  Applications may be completed online
and submitted electronically by visiting the City of Concord web site at
www.onconcord.com <http://www.onconcord.com> ; or a hard copy may be
obtained from the Personnel Department, City of Concord, City Hall, 41 Green
Street, Concord, NH  03301.  For more information on applications call
225-8535.  No fax transmissions accepted.

Part-time Library Technician II for the Adult Services Department. 
This is a paraprofessional position at the adult reference desk - assisting
patrons with online catalog searches, use of reference databases (EBSCO),
use of internet and public computers, and use of microfilm reader/printer.
Minimum Qualifications:  Bachelors degree or equivalent from a four-year
college or university in Library Science or other related field; and, one
year of related library experience; or, any combination of education,
training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and
abilities required for the job(10 hours per week, including one weekend day.
$13.21 hourly)
Closing Date:  Noon on Wednesday, January 25, 2006.

Part-time Reference Librarian for the Adult Services Department.
Major responsibilities include providing reference and reader's advisory
services.  Desired experience and skills include knowledge of reference
materials and their use; proficiency in computer use for reference service
and knowledge of electronic and web-based information resources; ability to
assess patron needs and communicate with users; and strong customer service
orientation. Minimum Qualifications:  Master's Degree in library/information
science from an ALA accredited college or university and one year related
experience or any combination of education, training and experience which
provides the knowledge, skills and abilities required for the job. ( 10.5
hours per week, including Sundays (12:30-5:30) from September through April,
replaced by Saturdays (8:30-5:30) from May through August. $18.99 hourly)
Closing Date:  Noon on Monday, January 23, 2006.

Part-time Library Technician I
Assists patrons with library services; checks books in and out, collects and
records overdue fines, categorizes and returns books to trucks, maintains
orderly appearance of library. Minimum Qualifications:  High school degree
or equivalent and six months of clerical experience; or, any combination of
education, training and experience that provides the knowledge, skills and
abilities required for the job. (15 hours per week; will include evenings,
and Sundays in the fall and winter, and evenings and Saturdays in the spring
and summer.  Availability for day time hours a plus, but not required.
Exact schedule to be arranged. $11.44 hourly) Closing Date:  Noon Wednesday,
January 25, 2006.

Part-time Library Page
Responsibilities include shelving library materials, retrieving materials
from storage areas, shelf reading, referring patrons to appropriate
personnel for information and other duties assigned by the supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications:  High school degree or equivalent.  Any combination
of education, training and experience, which demonstrates possession of the
required knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the job.(25 hours per
week; includes day, evening, and weekend hours. Exact schedule to be
arranged. $10.63 hourly) Closing Date:  Noon, January 23, 2006.
















Ann Hoey
Youth Services Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library
20 Park Street
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-2865
http://www.state.nh.us/nhsl/ldss/RGyouthservices.html
<http://www.state.nh.us/nhsl/ldss/RGyouthservices.html> 

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Date: Wed,  4 Jan 2006 11:40:06 -0500 (EST)
From: "emily mazur" <etmazur at excite.com>
Subject: [Publib] more married authors
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