Showing posts with label Massachusetts School Library Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massachusetts School Library Association. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

School Library Bill Hearing Tomorrow


The hearing on Bill S.1475 to create a special commission to investigate and study our Massachusetts school library programs. will begin at 11 AM , Wednesday, July 10th at Room B1 in the State House. No need to register to attend.

On Wednesday, July 10th legislators will be deciding whether to move forward with Bill S1475. Bill S.1475 will create a special commission to investigate and study our Massachusetts school library programs. Show your support by calling or emailing your state legislators today! 

For additional information, contact:  Kendall Boninti, MSLA Legislative Committee Co-chair, Library Teacher - Waltham High School.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The Massachusetts School Library Annual Conference WOWS!

The Massachusetts School Library Association held their annual conference at the Sturbridge Host Hotel on October 4 and 5.  I had the good fortune to attend.  In the coming weeks, my goal is to review the bounty of information that I gathered at this wonderful conference and to share it with WMRLS members via our WMRLS-One-Blog and by weaving the lessons that I have learned into upcoming WMRLS Continuing Education workshops.  ~ Sincerely, Janet Eckert, WMRLS

My first blog post, inspired by MSLA Conference, focuses on two fantastic Web 2.0 resources - Wordle and GoAnimate

GoAnimate:  Laura Beals D'Elia,  Librarian of the Fay School Library in Southborough, conducted an excellent workshop titled "My Favorite Tools".  Laura shared that at the beginning of the school year, each department was alloted 5 minutes to overview the services that they provide to administrators, teachers, students, and parents.  Laura and the team of librarians at the Fay School met this challenge by producing a 5 minute animated video (that is both fun and informative) titled The Library Gadget 3000 [Adobe Flash 10 is required]

Wordle: While I was aware of Wordle, I thought of it as an enhanced Word Art tool (and no more).  In his keynote address titled "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?  Key Challenges Today for Tomorrow's School Libraries", Dr. Ross Todd utilized Wordle to highlight its "tag cloud" function.  That is, Dr. Todd pasted one library's mission statement into Wordle which immediately showcased the library's serious flaw - the Wordle "tag cloud" clearly showed that this library was promoting itself rather than the services that it provides to its community.  (I decided to test our WMRLS Mission Statement and pasted our Mission's text into a Wordle page.  I am pleased to report that we have passed Dr. Todd's "tag cloud" test in that our services of working with libraries to cooperate, communicate, and share is dominent within our WMRLS Wordle.)


Friday, July 10, 2009

MSLA en Mass. ~ The Next Best Thing to Attending ALA Annual!

From the MSLA en Mass. Blog "MSLA members will be attending the ALA Annual Conference in Chicago July 9-15. Join us here as we document our experiences.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Massachusetts School Library Association Conference Highlights

The next best thing to attending the Massachusetts School Library Conference is reading all about it via the MSLA Conference 2008 Blog. Be sure to read all about it at http://mslaconference2008.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

ALA Conference Blogs

Read about individual librarian's ALA Annual Conference reflections by visiting the ALA Blogging Annual website. Of very special interest is the wonderful Anaheim en Mass. blog which is authored by members of the Massachusetts School Library Association.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Information Wants To Be Free

Meredith Farkas, author of the Information Wants To Be Free Blog (Subtitled: A librarian, writer and tech geek reflecting on the profession and the tools we use to serve our patrons) is a featured speaker at this weekend's Massachusetts School Library Association Annual Conference. Meredith shares her presentation Building Collaborative Applications with Wikis in her November 10 Blog posting. Meredith's blog is must reading!

~ Janet Eckert, WMRLS