Monday, February 24, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Mark Your Calendars!
Don't forget to sign up for the Library Legislative Day
Bus. Legislative Day at the State House is Monday, March 31, 2014.
March 31 is also the last day for the State House Library’s latest exhibit: “Courage in the Commonwealth: Massachusetts in World War One” which is on display outside the 3rd floor entrance to the library.
With the 100th Anniversary of the Great War approaching,
interest is building in learning more about the critical role that the American
Expeditionary Force played in bringing that tragic conflict to a
conclusion. New England’s own “Yankee Division” was the first to
organize, the first to reach France and the first to engage with the
enemy. One particularly heroic engagement was the “Battle of
Apremont-La-Foret” after which the first ever regimental “Croix-de-Guerre” was
awarded to the Yankee Division’s 104th Regiment. A very impressive
mural memorializes that triumph in the Massachusetts State House.
Snapshot Day is the week of April 7, 2014.
Started several years ago by the American Library
Association as a way for libraries to highlight the many services that they
provide for their community, close to 200 Massachusetts libraries participated
in 2011 and 2012 and together we built a wonderful archive of photos that has
been used to celebrate and advocate for all types of libraries. No need to plan anything special to join in the fun, just build on what
is already going on at your library.
Take photos and collect comments.
The website for 2014 is now up and ready for you to
register your library. Participating is fun and easy. Just choose a
day in the week of April 7th as your library's Snapshot Day and go to http://www.masslibsystem.org/snapmass/
to get started.
We hope that the website gives you all the tools that you
need for a great day. Please let us know if we missed something that would
be helpful, and please use the blog to share your past successes or questions.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Library Legislative Day Monday, March 31!
The Western Massachusetts Library Advocates have hired a
bus to take library supporters to the State House for Legislative Day. This gives you a chance to meet with your
legislators, network with colleagues from all types of libraries and
participate in the Mass. School Library Association Bookmarks awards. Our own Western Mass Senator Stan Rosenberg
will be honored with an Advocacy Award.
Talking points for the Legislative Agenda will be handed
out on the bus or we can get you one ahead of time if you like.
Join us on the bus to Boston for the very reasonable cost
of $20.00 per person. People coming from
Berkshire County who carpool in cars holding 2 or more people will be
reimbursed for travel to West Springfield.
The pick-up spots are:
7:30 am Table
&Vine Liquors, West Springfield
8:15 am Palmer Public Library
9:00 am Auburn Public Library
The bus will
leave Boston at 2:30 pm and will arrive in West Springfield by 4:30 pm. The group discount cost is still only $20 per
person. This price is a great deal, less than the cost of parking in a
Boston garage for five hours. Complete the form below and mail with your check
to: WMLA, PO Box 609, So. Deerfield,
MA 01373 ~or~ send through delivery to MLS/ Whately Attn: WMLA . Please include the memo “Legislative Bus” on
your check.
*************************************
Your name: Your
library:
Cell phone if
available: Email
(WMLA use only):
Your pick up
spot:amount enclosed:
¨ I want to be a member of WMLA! Enclosed is my additional $15 check for membership.
Any questions?
Give Lynn Coakley a call. Coordinator
of Technical Services, Library, Springfield Technical Community College, One Armory
Square, Springfield, MA 01102; 413.755.4565.
See Lynn’s email (Sent to the WMRLS list) on 2/7/2014 with the attached flyer
for an easy to print form.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Statewide Discovery Platform Survey – Deadline 1/24/2014
The Discovery Solution Working Group, working under the
Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners, is trying to find a discovery
solution that Massachusetts library users and residents can use to easily find
and obtain the wide array of resources and formats available through the
state’s libraries. It is intended to include; the statewide eBook platform,
statewide database subscriptions, the Digital Commonwealth, plus other
statewide resources as added.
A discovery solution offers a single unified search tool to retrieve as many relevant, library-vetted resources as are available to the user. It reduces and streamlines the amount of searching users would have to do through multiple, separate interfaces. It usually presents facets or other features to narrow the results, and provides access to multiple types of materials, such as print, media, and online resources. A discovery platform can be independent of the library’s local integrated library system.
Answers to this survey will identify further resources and needs of libraries of the Commonwealth, to help us find the most appropriate platform available. We hope that libraries of all types and sizes will complete the survey.
Friday, January 17, 2014
LEGISLATIVE BREAKFASTS NEWS
Palmer Breakfast Cancelled
The February 28 breakfast in Palmer scheduled for Senator
Brewer's district has been cancelled.
The Western Mass. Library Advocates suggests that anyone
who would like show their support for libraries in Senator Brewer’s district
attend the breakfast at the Charlton Public Library on March 7 at 8:00 am. To register, please send your rsvp to
Director Cheryl Hansen at chansen@cwmars.org.
Sponsors Still Needed
The Western Massachusetts Library Advocates (WMLA)
supports all of the legislative breakfast efforts in western
Massachusetts. WMLA gives a stipend to
each host library to help offset the cost of providing breakfasts. There is no charge to those attending.
WMLA counts on library supporters, trustees and Friends
groups to help fund the breakfasts. Information about how to contribute is posted
below.
Thank you for your support for libraries and for
attending the breakfasts to speak out for libraries!
Enclosed
is a contribution to support the Western Massachusetts Library Legislative
Breakfasts
_______$25.00 ________$50.00 ________$100.00 ________Other
Name:
Telephone:__________________________ Email:______________________________
Make Checks Payable to: Western Mass Library Advocates PO
Box 609, South Deerfield, MA 01373-0609
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Support Needed for LIBRARY LEGISLATIVE BREAKFASTS 2014
The twentieth annual series of library legislative breakfasts begin
this month. The breakfasts are free to all who attend as advocacy
continues to be a priority for librarians in Massachusetts. Sponsorship helps support the breakfasts and
full participation. We hope trustees,
friends groups and individuals will contribute to this effort. Please support our most important advocacy
effort.
To donate to support the Pioneer Valley Legislative
Breakfasts:
_______$25.00
________$50.00
________$100.00
________Other
Name:
Library:
Address:
Telephone:__________________________
Email:______________________________
Make checks payable to: Western Mass Library
Advocates PO Box 609, South Deerfield, MA 01373-0609
To donate to support the Berkshire Legislative Breakfast:
_______$25.00
________$50.00
________$100.00
________Other
Name:
Library:
Address:
Telephone:__________________________ Email:______________________________
Make checks payable to: Berkshire Legislative Breakfast c/o Pat McLeod, Milne Public Library, 1095 Main Street, Williamstown MA 01267
Full descriptions of the
Breakfasts, plus registration information and directions are available at http://mla.memberlodge.org/breakfasts2014
Thanks to the Mass. Library Association for hosting the
information this year.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Whately Office Update
The Massachusetts Library System (MLS) has executed a
purchase and sale agreement for their Whatley facility. Closing is planned for late January to allow
for inspection needs and other contingencies.
The USDA is reviewing documentation to consider the short sale.
MLS will have a four-month short-term lease after the
closing. Western Mass. MLS staff visited
the machine shop operated by the buyers.
After the visit staff members expressed a preference to find a new location. The chief reasons are that staff would
be cramped sharing the existing space with the new owners and there is
resistance to working and hosting members in an environment with chemicals,
oils, and machine shop odors.
The MLS has been working with their realtor to seek an
alternate location in the I-91 corridor.
They are not closing the door on a longer-term lease in the Whately facility
until they find a suitable location.
Address any questions to Greg Pronevitz, Mass. Library
System, Executive Director,
Friday, December 20, 2013
LIBRARY LEGISLATIVE BREAKFASTS 2014 - Mass Libraries are working to end the Digital Lockout
The
twentieth annual series of library legislative breakfasts is coming up soon. As advocacy continues to be a solid impetus
for librarians in Massachusetts, this event has grown in importance and
attendance. The
Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners’ (MBLC) Legislative Agenda for FY
2015 is available here. Supplementary
information links are available here.
The
MBLC works toward equity of access to library services by creating a level
playing field so that residents of all ages across the Commonwealth have access
to essential library collections, services, facilities and electronic content
regardless of where they live. Through libraries, residents find information
and knowledge to improve their lives, to support education, to build their
communities and to sustain our democracy.No library can meet the demands of its users with local resources alone. That’s why state funded programs are so critical to the provision of library services. Citizens of Massachusetts are using libraries more than ever, and they rely on the links between libraries provided through state funding administered by the MBLC. Funding cuts since 2001 have placed immense burdens on local library budgets at a time when demand for services is rising.
Informing your legislators of your concerns and additional funding needs this year will allow Massachusetts libraries to meet today’s challenges. Please show your support by mailing a contribution and by marking the date of your complimentary breakfast on your calendar. Every library school, public, academic and special in every town needs a voice to be heard by our Western Mass. legislators.
Western Mass
Library Legislative Breakfasts Schedule ~ 2014
Full descriptions of the Breakfasts, plus registration information and
directions are available at http://mla.memberlodge.org/breakfasts2014
Thanks to the Mass. Library Association for hosting the information
this year.
Senator James Welch
Friday,
January 17, 2014 ~ 7:30 a.m. ~ Springfield Technical Community College Library Bldg 27Host: Lynn Coakley – Coordinator of Technical Services
Registration email:
Senator Benjamin Downing
Friday, January 24, 2014 ~ 8:00 a.m. ~ Milne Library, WilliamstownHost: Pat McLeod, Library Director
Registration email: l.kaufmann@mcla.edu
Senator Stan Rosenberg
Friday, February 7, 2014 ~ 7:30:00 a.m. ~ Jones Library, Amherst
Host: Sharon Sharry, Library Director
Registration email: sharrys@joneslibrary.org
Senator Don Humason
Friday, February 21, 2014 ~ 9:00 a.m. ~ Holyoke Public LibraryHost: Marian Pagan, Library Director
Registration email: library@holyoke.org
Senator Gale Candaras
Friday, February 28,
2014 ~ 8:30 a.m. ~ Storrs
Library, LongmeadowHost: Karen Kappenman, Library Director
Registration email: kkappenman@longmeadow.org
Senator Stephen Brewer
Friday, February 28,
2014 ~ 7:30 a.m.~ Palmer
Public LibraryHost: Dorene Miller, Library Director
Registration email: director@palmer.lib.ma.us
Find the names of your state Senator and Representative(s) by visiting the Massachusetts Library Association - Elected Officials website
Donations to support the breakfasts are welcome. There is no charge on the days of the events to attendees. If you would like to contribute:
To donate to
support the Pioneer Valley Legislative Breakfasts
_______$25.00 ________$50.00 ________$100.00 ________Other
Name:
Telephone:__________________________ Email:______________________________
Check Payable to: Western Mass Library Advocates PO
Box 609, South Deerfield, MA 01373-0609
Name:
Library:
Address:
Telephone:__________________________ Email:______________________________
Check Payable to: Berkshire Legislative Breakfast c/o Pat McLeod, Milne Public Library, 1095 Main Street, Williamstown MA 01267
To donate to support the Berkshire Legislative Breakfast
_______$25.00 ________$50.00 ________$100.00 ________Other
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Smartphone Guide Makes Touring Boston’s Beacon Hill Easy for Everyone
The Boston Women’s Heritage Trail is on the move again –
this time with a smartphone app to guide your steps through the history of
Beacon Hill’s illustrious ladies.
Covering the period before and after the Civil War and continuing in the
nineteenth century, sites include women writers and artists who used their
talents to support social movements ranging from anti-slavery to suffrage. Follow the stories of African American women and
the first women doctors and professional nurses, while meandering through
cobblestone streets and observing charming brick homes.
The app is available on iPhones, Androids and any
smartphone with a full internet browser.
Visitors can simply go to tour website at Beaconhill.BWHT.org.
The app was
developed by TourSphere, a Boston-based mobile app builder. TourSphere is a leader in the museum
technology field and has won several awards for their work with museums and
historic sites.
Founded in 1989 by a group of Boston Public School
teachers, librarians and their creative students, the Boston Women’s Heritage
Trail’s mission is to bring to life the enriching history of Boston’s women –
the often overlooked patriots, reformers, abolitionists, suffragists, artists and
writers. Through a guidebook, public
walking tours and educational offerings, the Trail continues to keep women
enmeshed in the fabric of the “city upon a hill.” Visit the BWHT website at bwht.org.
Boston Women’s
Heritage Trail
c/o Boston Educational Development Foundation26 Court Street
Boston, MA 02108
BWHT contact
Katherine Dibble, 617-327-7851 kkdibble@gmail.comSaturday, December 7, 2013
Congratulations Granby and Holyoke!!!
November was a banner month for western Massachusetts
libraries. The Granby Free Public
Library dedicated their new building on November 16. The Holyoke Public Library unveiled their new
addition on November 22. The residents
of both of those communities have much to be thankful for.
Both libraries have vastly increased their service areas
with meeting rooms, areas for children, YA’s, and computer rooms. Work and delivery areas and circulation
points are much more usable, and both libraries have accessible buildings and
convenient parking.
The celebrations were perfect for each community and were
very well attended. Among the legislators
attending: Candaras and Story (Granby),
Congressman Neal, retired Congressman Olver, Senator Humason, Representative
Vega (Holyoke). MBLC staff were out in
force to celebrate these occasions as were Commissioners (Quinn, Resnick –
Granby)(Kronholm, Murphy, Resnick – Holyoke.)
Please take the opportunity to visit both new libraries.
Granby Saturday, November 2, 2013
Congratulations, Sue SanSoucie
Library trustees, staff and friends held a public farewell for retiring Montague Public Libraries Director Susan SanSoucie on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. The event was very well attended by the community and the Western Massachusetts Library Advocates (WMLA) Board and membership. In addition to her 30 years of service to the Montague Libraries, Sue has been an active member of the Western Region and is currently the Treasurer of WMLA.
“Sue has developed a library system that provides well
for the needs of all the town. She has also maintained a great relationship
with patrons, staff, town employees and especially with others in the
Massachusetts library community. Her leadership extends beyond the town and
puts Montague on the map as a town supportive of the need for libraries,”
trustee Veronica Phaneuf said in a press statement.
Sue’s service to libraries has been exemplary, and we don’t
expect that service to decline just because she has more time for her personal
life. Everyone enjoyed the celebration,
praise from library users and colleagues and great food. In addition to Sue’s fans in the photographs,
other librarians attending included Christine Berquist, Janet Moulding, and
Commissioner Jan Resnick, Even the Carnegie moose was decorated for the
event. Sue's last day as Director was Halloween. Congratulations and best wishes,
Sue. WMLA Board meeting in two
weeks.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Western Massachusetts Library Advocates - Board of Directors – 2014
At the fall meeting on October 16, the Western Massachusetts
Library Advocates (WMLA) elected the following slate of officers and board
members. If you are interested in
volunteering your support to WMLA, we would be honored to have you. Please contact any member of the Board to
volunteer.
President
Judith Clini
Treasurer
Susan A. SanSoucieMontague Public Libraries – Soon to be retired
Clerk
Bonnie Isman
Past President
Chris Lindquist
Members at Large
Betty JohnsonGriswold Memorial Library, Colrain
John Ramsay
Jan Resnick
Commissioner, MBLC - formerly WMRLS staff
Cher Collins (new)
Eliza Langhans (new)
Hatfield Public Library
Mary Anne Antonelis (new)
M.N. Spear Memorial Library, Shutesbury
Dan Paquette (new)





