Thursday, November 20, 2008

Library License Plates Benefit All

From the Central Massachusetts Regional Library System website:

"Be among the first with a library license plate!
Celebrate libraries by proudly displaying the new MA library license plate and encouraging your staff members, friends, trustees, or members to join us!

Applicants who submit their application to CMRLS by Nov. 30, 2008 will be entered into a drawing for the opportunity to communicate with prominent Massachusetts authors Lois Lowry or Gregory Maguire, and to be named as a character in a work-in-progress by one of them or to help invent a name that suits the story. Two names will be selected.

The Central Massachusetts Regional Library System (CMRLS) announces it is now accepting advance applications for a new specialty license plate celebrating libraries in Massachusetts.

Proceeds will benefit public, academic, special and school libraries across the state that belong to a Regional Library System. Equitable shares of the proceeds will be made available to qualifying libraries through an open grant process. Funds will not be used to supplant library budgets.

If you'd like to be the owner of a low library license plate number, apply now!"

Read more about Massachusetts Library License Plates

Apply for a Massachusetts Library License Plate

Simmons College InfoSession

Looking to enhance your credentials?

Simmons College will be holding an info session at the main branch of the Springfield Public Library on their masters degree program in Library and information studies program.

Simmons offers concentrations in Archives and Preservation Management, a School Library Teacher Program, a PHD Program, and more.

More info here:
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/

on the Mount Holyoke Campus:
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/academics/programs/ms/mtholyoke.shtml

DETAILS
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Information Session
Monday, December 1st @ 6:00pm
Springfield City Library
Central Library Meeting Room
220 State St., Springfield, MA 01103

For directions: http://www.springfieldlibrary.org/branches/direct.html#cl
Free off-street parking is available in the State Street parking lot across the street from the library and next to the Springfield School Department building

Call 413-533-2400 for further information.
Or visit www.simmons.edu/gslis

*classes held at Simmons Boston or South Hadley Campus

~ SIMMONS
Learning with Purpose

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

"With the Help of the GCC Library, I Got an A on My Paper!"

Upcoming Library Events: West Springfield Public Library

From the West Springfield Public Library

Upcoming Events!

One Town & Seven Railroads: Author Talk with Larry Lowenthal
~ Larry Lowenthal, contributor to "One Town & Seven Railroads" will speak about the creation of the book, published through cooperation with the Palmer Public Library. This comprehensive book chronicles the story of the railroads of Palmer "Past, Present and Never Were." November 19, 7 PM. Free.

Guilt Free Holiday Eating ~ It is especially difficult to make healthy food choices from Halloween to Easter. But can you let your healthy eating plan lapse for half a year, every year, and not suffer from the consequences? The answer is no, of course not. Nutritionist Jennifer Giffune will teach strategies and techniques to put in place when holidays hit, so that you can enjoy them without risking poor health afterwards. November 20 at 7 PM. Free.

~ Anna Popp, Assistant Reference Librarian, West Springfield Public Library

Upcoming Library Events: Emily Williston Memorial Library

From the Emily Williston Memorial Library, Easthampton

Upcoming Events!

Send a soldier a smile & some treats for the holiday ~ On Wednesday, November 19, we will decorate bags and fill holiday stockings with season's greetings and candy to send to our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sponsored by registered volunteer of booksforsoldiers.com, Linda Fortin. Complete information posted on the library's website

A Special Evening with local author and illustrator, Jeff Mack ~ On Wednesday, December 3, at 5:30 p.m. our patrons are invited to a special evening with local author and illustrator Jeff Mack. Jeff will read from his new picture books and talk about how he writes and illustrates children’s books. His newest books will be on sale and will make special holiday gifts since they will be personally signed by Jeff. It’s exciting that his new Halloween book Boo, Bunny was recently featured in People magazine! That evening we will also unveil a new mural that Jeff has created for our Youth Department and offer some yummy holiday refreshments.

Freedom of Expression: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property ~ On Tuesday, December 9, at 6:30 p.m. (snow date December 10), we will be showing the fascinating documentary film, Freedom of Expression: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property. This film was produced by Kembrew McLeod and our staff member Jeremy Smith, in conjunction with the Media Education Foundation in Northampton. This evening is a wonderful opportunity for patrons interested in creative freedom and the legal issues of copyright to converse together and with the film’s editor. Refreshments will be served.

~ Johanna Douglass, Program Director, Emily Williston Memorial Library, Easthampton

Monday, November 17, 2008

The d'Alson Chronicles: Part One - Pun Intended

A brand new film on library research produced by the Assumption College d'Alzon Library and now featured on YouTube:

Description:
"The first segment in a three part series, follows Mike, the procrastinating college student, as he learns how to use library resources in his quest to get an "A" on his psychology paper."



Part Two: Princess of Internal Affairs

Part Three: Phantom of Interrogation

Where do short library pencils come from?

Kudos to Williams College Librarian and Film Maker, Nick Baker, who has produced a documentary on the origin of library "short pencils". Enjoy the film~

UMass Amherst Libraries announces expansion of services to users

Edited from the press release UMASS AMHERST LIBRARIES ANNOUNCES EXPANDED SERVICES AND HOURS:

"A team of 18 librarians has created over 80 new subject research guides (http://www.library.umass.edu/subject ). These are designed to be convenient and relevant to students and faculty doing research, and can be embedded in the campus course management system, SPARK. A link to the page can also be found on the Library web site: http://www.library.umass.edu ."

CONTACT: LESLIE SCHALER, COMMUNICATION ASST., (413) 545-0162