Monday, November 28, 2022
Author responds to library threatened with closure
Alex Gino wanted to write a book that reflected transgender youths’ experiences, the sort of book they wished they’d had when they were young. It took them 12 years to write the book, which went on to receive several literary awards, including a Children’s Choice award and the Lambda literary award. Now, in Kansas: the St. Marys City Commission is threatening the existence of a public library for simply having Gino’s book in stock.
UCM’s OverDrive collection
Screen capture: UCM’s OverDrive collection |
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Library location can affect a book’s visibility
During class discussion this week for LIS 5250, one of the ideas that came up was books that formerly sat unused on a shelf suddenly being checked out by students. One thing I took to heart when reading the CREW manual was the idea that it was acceptable to move books to a different (but still relevant) location that got better visibility.
Friday, November 18, 2022
First-chapter Friday : Take the Mic (Darcie Little Badger)
Each Friday I share the link to a read-aloud preview of a book from SRCSA library. The “First-chapter Friday” selection for Nov. 18, 2022 is Take the Mic, a short-story collection edited by Bethany C. Morrow.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Can public support quell harassment of librarians?
As I create my “ideal” collection development policy for LIS 5250, one of the things that resonates with me is, what kind of support can be “built into” the policy for a librarian who is facing attempts to remove books from the library?
Board policies help justify diverse library collections
For Fall 2022, I have been taking a course in developing and managing library collections, LIS 5250, through the University of Central Missouri. The cumulative project for LIS 5250 is to create a collection development policy.
One of our recent prompts for the class asked about serving a diverse population. Was there a component in our library philosophy that mentioned that?
One of our recent prompts for the class asked about serving a diverse population. Was there a component in our library philosophy that mentioned that?
Saturday, November 12, 2022
Post-election concerns for libraries
While the November election brought approved funding for some libraries across 16 U.S. states, at least two libraries were “defunded” and now face possible closure following attempts to ban books. EveryLibrary executive director John Chrastka warns that an “effort to tie library funding to censorship efforts is likely just beginning in our country.”
Friday, November 11, 2022
First-chapter Friday : Keeper of the Lost Cities
Each Friday I share the link to a read-aloud preview of a book from SRCSA library. The “First-chapter Friday” selection for Nov. 11, 2022 is Keeper of the Lost Cities, by Shannon Messenger.
Thursday, November 10, 2022
‘You can’t know something’s missing if you don’t know it exists’
“‘You can’t know something’s missing if you don’t know it exists. And that, to me, is sort of the greatest tragedy about all of this’” (Albanese, 2022). Young Adult author Mark Oshiro uttered these remarks in regard to the removal of LGBTQIA+ stories from libraries and classroom shelves.
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
SRCSA library : Appreciation to parents’ group
Today was Pajama Day at Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts! Our parents’ group, SACO, does so much to support the school, including yesterday’s Halloween carnival.
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Subject Classifications (Partial list, via Dewey Decimal System)
- 006.754-Social Media
- 020-Library and Information Science
- 020.7025-Library Education
- 020.92-Cynthia M. Parkhill (Biographical)
- 023.3-Library Workers
- 025.02-Technical Services (Libraries)
- 025.04-Internet Access
- 025.2-Libraries--Collection Development
- 025.213-Libraries--Censorship
- 025.3-Libraries--Cataloging
- 025.84-Books--Conservation and restoration
- 027.473-Public Libraries--Sonoma County CA
- 027.663-Libraries and people with disabilities
- 027.7-Academic Libraries--University of Central Missouri
- 027.8-School Libraries--Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts
- 028.52-Children's Literature
- 028.535-Young Adult Literature
- 028.7-Information Literacy
- 158.2-Social Intelligence
- 302.34-Bullying
- 305.9085-Autism
- 306.76-Sexual orientation and gender identity
- 371-Schools--Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts
- 371-Schools--Santa Rosa City Schools
- 616.898-Autism
- 636.8-Cats
- 646.2-Sewing
- 658.812-Customer Service
- 659.2-Public Relations
- 686.22-Graphic Design
- 700-The Arts
- 746.43-Yarn bombing (Knitting and Crochet)
- 809-Book Reviews