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Please see the bottom for the Best Small Library award competition. A cool
$15,000 would be a nice prize for your library!

Laurie

 

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Rural Update - September 2007


Call to Action: Come play in the Rural Sandbox!


Most of the 6000 library staff receiving this update have been a part of the
Rural Library Sustainability Project. As the workshops are now ending, we
have been brainstorming with folks about how to maintain the momentum of
your great work and to share with others who haven't benefited from the
action planning and strategies you're using to sustain your libraries. The
Rural <http://webjunction.org/forums/category.jspa?categoryID=98>
Discussion Boards continue to fill with posts about your action plans,
status reports and celebrations! Several of you have taken the workshop
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=11761>  materials and have
repurposed them for additional action planning, training and workshops. New
York participants adapted the curriculum to share with others at the South
<http://webjunction.org/forums/thread.jspa?forumID=252&threadID=5663>
Seneca Libraries Workshop which included other directors, library trustees
and volunteers. 

The WebJunction Rural community wants you to share your strategies and
resources, especially if you've adapted or condensed the project resources
to engage others in the action planning process or to meet the unique needs
of your library or community. Over the next few months we will be gathering
all of your contributions into a "Rural Sandbox" which will make it even
easier for rural libraries of all shapes and sizes to benefit from your
great work and ideas! If you'd like to "add your toys" to the Rural Sandbox,
describe <http://webjunction.org/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=7106&tstart=0>
them here, or if you prefer, email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


In Focus Webinar: A Hitchhiker's Guide to Library Surveys


Each month the Rural Library Sustainability Project presents an hour-long
webinar related to the work of sustaining rural and small libraries. This
month join us on September 18, 11:00 am PT/ 2:00 pm ET for A Hitchhiker's
Guide to Library Surveys. Surveys can be rich sources of information about
your community's needs and your library's services and resources. When
should you conduct a survey? What are the essential elements of an effective
survey? How can you best evaluate your survey results? Guest presenter
Colleen Eggett, Training Coordinator from the Utah State Library, has
created a Participant Guide
<http://library.utah.gov/library_services/continuing_education/documents/Hit
chhikerParticipantGuide.doc>  for those attending this, our 15th Rural In
Focus Webinar! Find information on joining the
<http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=13377>  webinar in addition to
archives of past webinars at Rural In Focus
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=13496> . 


Course Highlights


Take a look at the many online learning opportunities in our Courses
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=372>  area including
WebJunction's Course Catalog
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=442>  and the E-Learning
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=11446>  Clearinghouse. For
those new to online learning, WebJunction's E-Learning
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=14520>  Institute is
presenting a special webinar on September 26: Be a
<http://www.webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=15543>  Successful
E-Learner. Come hear how e-learning differs from in-person training and how
to make the most of your e-learning experiences. And as always,
WebJunction's Course of the Month is made available for the low price of
$10! (WebJunction Community Partners may enroll in this course and all
others in the course catalog at no cost, thanks to their state libraries).
September's Course of the Month is Internet
<http://webjunction.org/do/LearningCenter?method=getCourseDetails&courseId=3
22>  Marketing and in October don't miss the course on HTML
<http://www.webjunction.org/do/LearningCenter?method=getCourseDetails&course
Id=151> . It's a steal for the price with a whoppin' 30 hours of self-paced
course work on everything from web page basics to using JavaScript. See some
of the comments <http://webjunction.org/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=748>  on
this course, and share your own, in our discussion boards. And remember, any
course you purchase through WebJunction is available to you for one full
year.


Fall Conference Reminders


Association for <http://www.bcr.org/ARSL/index.html>  Rural & Small
Libraries September 26-28 in Columbus, Ohio Association
<http://www.abos-outreach.org/annual_conference.htm>  of Bookmobile &
Outreach Services October 3-5 in St. Louis, Missouri 


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Discussion <http://webjunction.org/forums/index.jspa?categoryID=1>  Board
Highlights


If you're new to WebJunction, be sure to visit Getting Around
<http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=14441>  WebJunction Rural,
which includes instructions on posting to the discussion boards. 

Best Small Library in America
Nomination guidelines for the Best
<http://www.webjunction.org/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=7043&tstart=0>
Small Library in America, Library Journal's annual award have been posted in
the rural discussion boards. This is an amazing opportunity to show off your
great rural and small library. The winning library will receive a $15,000
cash award from the Gates Foundation, conference costs for two library
representatives to attend the 2008 Public Library Association AND a feature
article in Library Journal. WebJunction member Eve Tallman is the director
of the Grand <http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6407751.html>  County
Public Library in Moab, Utah, the Best Small Library for 2007! And if you're
going to be attending ARSL <http://www.bcr.org/ARSL/index.html>  in a few
weeks, be sure to introduce yourself to Rebecca Miller, Executive Editor,
Library Journal and Herb Landau, Director, Milanof-Schock
<http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6299831.html>  Public Library, Mt.
Joy, PA, winner of the 2006 award. They're doing a session on Wednesday
afternoon...What it takes to be the 'Best Small Library in America'. 

Visit WebJunction for archived editions of Rural Library
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=13920>  Sustainability
Updates.

Please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to either subscribe or
unsubscribe to the Rural Updates. Thank you.


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