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Rural Update - October 2007


Announcing New Relationship with Association for Rural & Small Libraries


The Association for Rural & Small Libraries is now partnering with
WebJunction and is moving resources to its new home here at
webjunction.org/ARSL <http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=498> .
This means you can now find articles from the Rural Libraries
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=18278>  Journal, back issues
of the Rural Library <http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=18277>
Services Newsletter, ARSL Organization
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=18276>  and Conference
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=18275>  Information right
here on WebJunction. ARSL members can now join the vibrant discussions
<http://webjunction.org/forums/category.jspa?categoryID=98>  surrounding
rural issues and can provide suggestions
<http://webjunction.org/forums/category.jspa?categoryID=136>  and comments
on the future of their organization. For more information see the news
release <http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/200674.htm> .


ARSL Conference Highlights


A total of 177 participants from 28 states, Canada and the Philippines
attended the recent Association for Rural and Small Library Conference in
Columbus, Ohio. In the shadow of The Ohio State University, attendees were
greeted with temperatures in the 80's and a few fall showers thrown in for
good measure. The conference kicked off with Librarian of the Year, Mary
Baykan <http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6403641.html> , describing
Maryland's process of using data and statistics to win votes for library
initiatives and funding. For a detailed report
<http://www.maplaonline.org/dlds/adobe/survey03.pdf>  on this initiative, as
well as many other presentations and handouts related to telling your story
through statistics, see the rich FSCS
<http://www.nclis.gov/statsurv/surveys/fscs/SDCmain/SDCresources/SDCconfpres
.html>  Conference Presentations site. Stephen Abram also took us on a
whirlwind exploration of the future of rural libraries in light of the
changing landscape being presented by technology and a new generation of
library users. His <http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=18415>
presentation centered on the theme that libraries are about learning and
building communities, and not just delivering information. We can never
compete with the information behemoths like Google. Libraries exist to
improve the quality of the question and the user experience and this should
be our focus. Rebecca Miller from Library Journal, along with Herb Landau,
director of Milanof-Schock
<http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6299831.html>  Public Library had a
session on the Best Small Library in America program (see application info
below); and Barbara Gersh updated us on MaintainIT
<http://maintainitproject.org/>  and the project's Cookbooks
<http://maintainitproject.org/cookbooks> .The breakout sessions featured
everything from meeting the multicultural needs of your community to
certification programs for library practitioners. You can view many of the
handouts and presentations at 2007 ARSL
<http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=17839>  Conference Highlights.
Be sure to check back in a few weeks for additional material. And what
happens in Columbus doesn't necessarily stay in Columbus. Take
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/webjunction/sets/72157602231161565/>  a look
at some of our pictures, share
<http://webjunction.org/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=7407&tstart=0>  a link
to yours, and start getting excited for next fall??s conference in
Sacramento, CA! 


In Focus Webinar: Rural Libraries as Place


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 October 25, 11:00 am PT/ 2:00 pm ET for Bringing People
Together at the Library: Rural Libraries as Place. More and more people are
accessing information and resources from home and work computers. Does that
mean the physical library will go away? NO WAY! In this session we will talk
about the evolving role of the physical library space. We will highlight
innovative and interesting rural library examples. Join the Rural In Focus
webinar facilitator, Brenda Hough, and guest presenter Cindi Hickey,
Continuing Education Librarian and WebJunction Coordinator for the State
Library of Kansas. 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> . 

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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.
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).
October's Course of the Month is all about 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. In November,
we'll feature PowerPoint
<http://webjunction.org/do/LearningCenter?method=getCourseDetails&courseId=5
36> . And remember, any course you purchase through WebJunction is available
to you for one full year. For additional learning opportunities, check out
WebJunction's E-Learning
<http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=14520>  Institute webinar
series. On October 17 <http://webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=15543>
, author of The Accidental Technology Trainer: A Guide for Libraries,
Stephanie Gerding <http://www.stephaniegerding.com/> , will address the most
common concerns of newly minted technology trainers, recommend great tools
and techniques, and share helpful advice from her many years coordinating
and providing training for libraries of all types around the country.


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Highlights


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

ARSL Discussion
Be sure to visit the new
<http://webjunction.org/forums/category.jspa?categoryID=136>  discussion
area for the Association for Rural & Small Libraries. There's a spot for
your conference highlights and the ARSL Board wants to you share your hopes
and dreams for the organization!

Best Small Library in America
Don't forget to nominate your library for the Best
<http://www.webjunction.org/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=7043&tstart=0>
Small Library in America before November 5! 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. Join the ranks of WebJunction
member Eve Tallman, the director of the Grand
<http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6407751.html>  County Public
Library, Moab, Utah and Herb Landau, director of the Milanof-Schock
<http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6299831.html>  Public Library, Mt.
Joy, Pennsylvania. 

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