Friday, December 2, 2011

50 Years of Library Cooperation














Last night western Massachusetts librarians, trustees and legislators celebrated 50 years of cooperation, services and advocacy at the Apollo Grille in Easthampton. On December 1, 1961, the first Massachusetts regional library system, the Western Regional Public Library System, was founded.

Even though the Western MA Regional Library System is no longer in action (see below), the Western MA Library Advocates (WMLA) is thriving, offering programs, opportunities for advocacy, and occasions for library advocates to gather, support libraries services in western Mass and share a mutually beneficial and treasured history. This anniversary party was no exception.

Participants from the five western counties brought photos and artifacts from the history of the Western Region, the WMRLS Friends, and the Western MA Library Club (WMLC). (The Advocates is a merger of these last two organizations.) The occasion was honored by the presence of three Regional Administrators: Frank P. Taplin (first), Bruce S. Baker (third), and John E. Ramsay (final). Mass Library Association Ruth Urell attended as did Representative Don Humason and Aide to Senator Knapik Dan O’Brien. Most of the WMLA Board was there as were members of the previous WMLC board.

There were lots of stories, even some new ones. Brian Marchese, former driver for WMRLS observed when looking at the slide show that was being shown: “You know—looking at those pictures, I feel like I’m seeing reruns of an old TV show that I used to watch a lot. Like—‘Oh, here’s the episode where Mary and Jan (insert plotline here)…..’ I have to remind myself that this was actually my life every day for ten years!” In addition to plans for the future, the evening held a lot of history and a lot of joy.

As an aside, the Apollo Grille provided delicious food complemented by the music of guitarist Mark Schwaber. WMLA President Eric Poulin MC’d the comments. On behalf of the Cooperating Libraries of Greater Springfield President Kathy McDonough presented WMLA with a donation of $200 to support advocacy efforts. Everyone had a great time; maybe we’ll do this again next year.

(Following the Western Region, the Central and Eastern regions formed. In 1982, the Western Region became the first Massachusetts regional library system to form a nonprofit corporation. In the late 80’s, an affiliate membership was created to allow a few nonpublic libraries to join the system for ILL and delivery services. In the early ‘90’s, regional systems were expanded to include all types of libraries and the number of systems was increased to 6. In 2010, funding was diminished to such a degree that the 6 systems were dissolved. The Massachusetts Library System was established to support library services in the Commonwealth.)

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Looking for Volunteers to Scan Yiddish Books

The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst is looking for a few good librarian volunteers to scan Yiddish books. The Center recently installed equipment from the Internet Archive and is scanning about 4000 rare and fragile titles onsite. Knowledge of the Hebrew alphabet and its orientation is useful, but knowledge of Yiddish is not necessary. If you can volunteer onsite in Amherst, contact Catherine Madsen, Bibliographer, at the Center 413/256-4900 x153 or cmadsen (at) bikher.org.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Anniversary celebration

Hi all

Remember - Dec. 1 is the 50th anniversary celebration of sharing among libraries in Western Mass. For the RSVP, click below. Hope to see everyone there

Friday, October 28, 2011

Mary Kronholm - Newest MBLC Commissioner and from Western Mass


After countless years of no representation from the western part of the state, finally Mary Kronholm, active library advocate and trustee of the Blandford Public Library, has been chosen by Governor Patrick to be our representative!

Lovely ceremony in an old white church, beautifully restored and home of the Blandford Historical Society. Lots of snow up there, too!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Book Talk: Stories of the Vietnam Draft and War



UMass Amherst Libraries will host the seventh annual colloquium on Social Change at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 10, 2011, in the Cape Cod Lounge at the Student Union, UMass Amherst.  Social justice activist Tom Weiner will give a talk on his recently published book Called to Serve: Stories of Men and Women Confronted by the Vietnam War Draft.  The book is the fruit of years of extensive interviews, with chapters for people who made different choices among the available options: to serve, to resist, to leave the country, to become a conscientious objector, or to find a way around the draft altogether, as well as a chapter for those who loved, counseled and supported.  Weiner’s presentation will include several of his interview subjects who will share parts of their testimonies.  Weiner recently donated the tapes of the interviews and the transcripts to Special Collections and University Archives.  For more info visit: http://bit.ly/socialchange_2011.

Monday, October 10, 2011

South Hadley new library building site


This will be the view from the new South Hadley Public Library is voted favorably upon in the upcoming election. Pretty nice!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Sunday, October 2, 2011

You May Not Read This Book! An Installation in Commemoration of Banned Books Week

On September 27th, artist and librarian, Doris Madsen created at Sixteen Acres Branch an hour long installation featuring blindfolded readers "reading" banned books of their choice. The American Library Association marks the last week of September as Banned Books Week. The freedom to read is a freedom libraries cherish and defend.

This event will be repeated on October 5, 6-7 pm at Pine Point Branch.
Doris is looking for volunteers to "read" blindfolded. Please if you are interested in participating as a "reader"contact her at dmadsen@springfieldllibrary.org or 413-263-6855.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Scholarships for Partners in Advocacy

Greetings!

At the latest meeting of the Western Massachusetts Library Advocates (WMLA) Board of Directors, the Directors unanimously approved sponsoring 4 individuals from western Massachusetts to attend the Partners in Advocacy program November 5, 2011, in Worcester. WMLA will cover the $25.00 registration fee plus up to $30.00 in travel expenses with the stipulation that each sponsored participant shall submit a brief report on the program to the Board. These sponsorships will be awarded on a first come basis so apply right away.

Partners in Advocacy: Strategic Storytelling is hosted by the Massachusetts School Library Association, the Massachusetts Library Association and the Massachusetts Library System and will be held at the Student Services Center, Worcester State University on Saturday, November 5, 2011, 10 am – 3 pm. Nancy Dowd leads a fast-paced and engaging experience on collecting, creating and communicating stories to communicate a unified voice about the value of Massachusetts’s libraries.

To apply, email me with your contact information at:

dbruneau@town.adams.ma.us

Thank you for your interest, and good luck!

Sincerely,

Deborah G. Bruneau, President of Western Massachusetts Library Advocates and

Director, Adams Free Library

92 Park Street, Adams, MA 01220-2096

413-743-8345; 413-743-8344 (FAX)

dbruneau@town.adams.ma.us