[Libs-Or] Book donations/recycling

CARRIE KASPERICK ckasperick at ci.monmouth.or.us
Fri Sep 26 08:58:30 PDT 2014


​I was recently at a YMCA open house, and they have a library from which
children and teens can borrow books. I'd suggest that you call the YMCA or
other organizations that work with youth. You might also try teachers since
many like to have classroom books for DEAR time, as well as charter schools
that since some don't have great funding for their school library. I'd just
pay attention to the quality of books, ensuring that you aren't giving
outdated information to educators.  Good luck!

Carrie Kasperick, Youth Services Librarian
Monmouth Public Library, Oregon
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>       nude image law (Diedre Conkling)
>    4. CYCLE OREGON ACCEPTING GRANT PROPOSALS THROUGH OCT. 31 (Ann Reed)
>    5. LETTERS OF INTEREST FOR OREGON HUMANITIES PUBLIC PROGRAM
>       GRANTS DUE OCT. 31 (Ann Reed)
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> Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 20:36:13 +0000
> From: "Robin Speer" <robin.d.speer at state.or.us>
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> OREGON STATE LIBRARY GOVERNMENT INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SERVICES ADVISORY
> COUNCIL MEETING
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> News Release from Oregon State Library
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> The Government Information and Library Services Advisory Council will meet
> on September 29, 2014 at the Oregon State Library in Room B9 at 10:30 a.m.
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> The Government Information and Library Services Advisory Council is
> established in the bylaws of the Oregon State Library Board of Trustees to
> advise the staff of the Government Information and Library Services Program
> of the Oregon State Library. The Council will provide insight,
> consultation, and advice on strategies for better serving the information
> and research needs of Oregon state government agencies. The Council will
> also assist Government Information and Library Services staff in creating
> effective strategies and programs to inform state employees about services
> and to train state employees in the use of these services.
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> The following topics will be discussed at the meeting:
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> Update from the State Librarian
> Round Robin for Council
> Reports from Staff
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> a)     Outreach activities since last quarter
> Discussions & Input
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> a)     E-book platform trials
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> b)    eClips editions
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> c)     Libguides update and feedback
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> d)    iLinc trainings update and feedback
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> e)      What services would you like to see Government Services provide in
> the coming years?
> Contact Info:
> MaryKay Dahlgreen, State Librarian, (503)378-4367,
> marykay.dahlgreen at state.or.us<mailto:marykay.dahlgreen at state.or.us>
> Margie Harrison, Program Manager, (503)378-5030,
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> Robin Speer
> Volunteer Program Coordinator
> http://www.oregon.gov/osl/Pages/Volunteer_Lib.aspx
> Oregon Talking Book and Braille Library Fund Development Coordinator
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> Subject: [Libs-Or] Up-dated agenda for State Library Board of Trustees
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> September 24, 2014
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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> The Oregon State Library Board of Trustees will meet at the Oregon State
> Library in Salem on September 26, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aletha
> Bonebrake of Baker City will chair the meeting.
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> The focus of the Board meeting is discussion of the State Library draft
> strategic plan. Approval of a temporary Administrative Rule is also on the
> agenda. Open Forum will be held at 12:00 noon.
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> Sign language interpretation will be provided for the public if requested
> prior to 48 hours before the meeting; notice prior to 72 hours before the
> meeting is preferred.  Handouts of meeting materials may also be requested
> in alternate formats prior to 72 hours before the meeting.  Requests may be
> made to Jessica Rondema at 503/378-2464.
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> OREGON STATE LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
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> September 26, 2014
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> Oregon State Library
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> Salem, OR
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> Aletha Bonebrake, Chair
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> Agenda
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> 10:00  a.m.      Welcome
>                Bonebrake
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> 10:15               Vision, Mission, Role of Value and Reputation
>  State Library Managers
>                       Dahlgreen
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> 10:35               Strategic Imperatives and Objectives      Coraggio
> Group
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> 11:15               Organizational Values
>  Coraggio Group
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> 11:45               Strategic Plan Adoption
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> Noon              Open Forum**
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> 12:25 p.m.       Temporary Rule Adoption
> Bonebrake
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> **   Any person may address the Oregon State Library Board of Trustees at
> this meeting on any topic.
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> NOTE:  The times of all agenda items are approximate and subject to change.
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> Robin Speer
> Volunteer Program Coordinator
> http://www.oregon.gov/osl/Pages/Volunteer_Lib.aspx
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 15:22:27 -0700
> From: Diedre Conkling <diedre08 at gmail.com>
> To: libs-or <libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us>, PUBLIB
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> Subject: [Libs-Or] INFORMATION ;        Re: [ftrf-l] FTRF files suit
> against
>         Arizona nude image law
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>  On 9/24/2014 5:41 PM, Jonathan Kelley wrote:
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>  FTRF files suit against Arizona nude image law
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> http://www.ftrf.org/blogpost/852091/198175/FTRF-files-suit-against-Arizona-nude-image-law
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> Yesterday, the Freedom to Read Foundation joined several other
> organizations and bookstores in filing a lawsuit in federal court against
> Arizona House Bill 2515, which makes it a felony "to intentionally
> disclose, display, distribute, publish, advertise, or offer a photograph,
> viodeotape, film or digital recording of another person in a state of
> nudity or engaged in specific sexual activities if the person knows or
> should have known that the depicted person has not consented to the
> disclosure."
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> The suit asserts that the law violates the First Amendment, in that it is
> overbroad, vague, not narrowly tailored to achieve its stated goal, and is
> a content-based restriction on constitutionally protected speech.  Read the
> full complaint here.
> <http://mediacoalition.org/files/Antigone-Books-Horne-complaint.pdf>
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> The law, whose putative target is "revenge porn" (that is, the malicious
> online posting of explicit photos by aggrieved ex-lovers), in fact cuts a
> much broader swath: the complaint lists a number of every day situations in
> which libraries, booksellers, journalists, artists, and others could be
> prosecuted for distribution of protected speech that is historic,
> educational, artistic, and/or newsworthy in nature.
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> The suit, *Antigone Books v. Horne*, was coordinated by Media Coalition and
> the ACLU.  Media Coalition has created a wonderful Q&A
> <http://mediacoalition.org/antigone-books-v-horne/> that explains the case
> and discusses the reasons for the lawsuit and the law's problematic reach.
> Included in that is this, specifically regarding the concerns of
> librarians:
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> Q7: What can booksellers and librarians do to comply with the law?
> A: The threat of going to prison means every bookseller and librarian is
> responsible for every book, magazine newspaper and video they carry. To
> follow the law, they would have to review each picture in every book and
> magazine they carry, which would be an almost impossible task. They would
> also have to determine whether each picture violates the law, without
> knowing the circumstances surrounding each photograph. Many booksellers and
> librarians will decline to carry material that includes nude images, rather
> than risk prosecution, even though they have a constitutional right to sell
> this material.
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> The law also affects their customers and patrons. If booksellers and
> librarians are forced to remove any material that includes a nude photo,
> customers and patrons are deprived of their right to purchase and borrow
> these materials. That means you would not be able to purchase an issue of
> National Geographic at the bookstore and you won?t be able to borrow art
> books that include nude images from the library.
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> The ACLU also has an excellent blog post
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> https://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech-national-security-technology-and-liberty/arizonas-naked-photo-law-makes-free-speech
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> explaining
> plaintiffs' objections to the law.  There has been extensive media coverage
> already of this case:
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> ?         KVOA (NBC affiliate in Tucson): ACLU, local booksellers, file
> federal lawsuit against ?revenge porn? law
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> ?         New York Times: ACLU Sues Over Arizona ?Revenge Porn? Bill
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> ?         WIRED: Arizona?s Law Against Revenge Porn: Nice Try, But It Makes
> All Nudes Illegal
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> Joining FTRF as plaintiffs are five Arizona booksellers (including Antigone
> Books), the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, the
> Association of American Publishers, the National Press Photographers
> Association, and Voice Media Group, publisher of the Phoenix New Times and
> other alternative newspapers.
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> Jonathan Kelley
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> Program Officer
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> Freedom to Read Foundation <http://www.ftrf.org/>
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> 50 E. Huron St.
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> Chicago, IL  60611
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> (312) 280-4226
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> (800) 545-2433 x4226 (toll-free)
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> (312) 280-4227 (fax)
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> jokelley at ala.org
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> Follow FTRF on Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/ftrf>
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> *Diedre Conkling*
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> *Lincoln County Library DistrictP.O. Box 2027Newport, OR 97365Phone & Fax:
> 541-265-3066Work email**: **diedre at lincolncolibrarydist.org*
> <diedre at lincolncolibrarydist.org>
> *Home email: **diedre08 at gmail.com* <diedre08 at gmail.com>
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>  ?If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change
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> Message: 4
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> From: "Ann Reed" <ann.reed at state.or.us>
> To: "libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us"
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> Subject: [Libs-Or] CYCLE OREGON ACCEPTING GRANT PROPOSALS THROUGH OCT.
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> CYCLE OREGON ACCEPTING GRANT PROPOSALS THROUGH OCT. 31
>  Cycle Oregon is accepting grant proposals in several categories,
> including building and historic preservation. The deadline to apply is 5
> p.m., Oct. 31. Cycle Oregon will notify grant recipients no later than
> mid-February 2015. To be eligible for a grant, the organization must be a
> 501(c)3 or a government agency in Oregon. Applicants should submit a
> completed grant application form and project description (no more than
> three pages) that includes the project / program goals; timeline;
> partnerships (if applicable) and budget. Include your IRS letter verifying
> your 501(c)3 status if not a governmental organization.
>  Email completed application packets to info at cycleoregon.com<mailto:
> info at cycleoregon.com>. To download a grant application, visit Cycle
> Oregon online<
> http://www.cycleoregon.com/cycle-oregon-fund/granting-procedures/>.
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> Ann Reed, Federal Programs Coordinator
> Oregon State Library
> Library Support and Development Services
> 250 Winter St.
> Salem, OR 97301
> ann.reed at state.or.us
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> From: "Ann Reed" <ann.reed at state.or.us>
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> Subject: [Libs-Or] LETTERS OF INTEREST FOR OREGON HUMANITIES PUBLIC
>         PROGRAM GRANTS DUE OCT. 31
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> LETTERS OF INTEREST FOR OREGON HUMANITIES PUBLIC PROGRAM GRANTS DUE OCT. 31
>  Oregon Humanities (OH) encourages nonprofits to submit letters of
> interest for its 2015 Public Program Grants by no later than Oct. 31 for
> public programs beginning after April 1, 2015. Applicants must apply using
> the OH online system.
> Potential applicants must submit Letters of Interest via OH's online
> system no later than October 31, 2014.
> In the past year, Oregon Humanities Public Program Grants funded programs
> that examined topics such as the effects of tribal termination,
> investigated the history of the Oregon railways, and explored the
> experience of black tradeswomen. To learn more about Public Program Grants
> and to submit a Letter of Interest, visit Oregon Humanities online<
> http://oregonhumanities.org/programs/public-program-grants/>.
>  OH also invites interested organizations to a webinar on writing strong
> letters of interest for Public Program Grants, set to take place from 11
> a.m. - noon, Oct. 2. Participation is not mandatory, but it is strongly
> encouraged. Click here to register<
> https://oregonhumanities.webex.com/mw0401l/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=oregonhumanities&service=6&rnd=0.40073716156935735&main_url=https%3A%2F%2Foregonhumanities.webex.com%2Fec0701l%2Feventcenter%2Fevent%2FeventAction.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26confViewID%3D1749821599%26%26EMK%3D4832534b000000010fa28f2ed826e7c2acee1aa0a147c6e8741c4c994a4cb4b8556db51324109809%26%26%26siteurl%3Doregonhumanities
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> Ann Reed, Federal Programs Coordinator
> Oregon State Library
> Library Support and Development Services
> 250 Winter St.
> Salem, OR 97301
> ann.reed at state.or.us
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> From: "Rempel, Hannah" <Hannah.Rempel at oregonstate.edu>
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> Subject: [Libs-Or] Reminder - ACRL-OR/WA Fall Conference Early
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> Professional Identify and Technology: Looking Forward
> 2014 ACRL Oregon & Washington Fall Joint Conference Thursday, October 23,
> 2014 @12pm - Friday, October 24, 2014 @12pm Menucha Retreat & Conference
> Center, Corbett, OR
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> Early registration closes Friday, Sept. 26
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> Late registration closes Wednesday, Oct. 1
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> Join library colleagues from across Oregon and Washington for two days of
> insightful and thought-provoking conversation about issues related to the
> intersections of librarianship and technology, and the implications for our
> work, identities, users and institutions. Topics will include
> gender/identity and technology, how libraries of all sizes can
> realistically take advantage of new and emerging technologies, and future
> directions for the use of technology in libraries. Keynote speakers are
> Deborah Hicks and Chris Bourg.
> Registration and full details about this single-track conference are
> available on the conference webpage<
> http://acrloregon.org/2014acrlorwaconference/>.
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> Deborah Hicks, a 2014 PhD candidate in Educational Policy Studies at the
> University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, examines the discourses
> that information professionals working in various library settings use to
> describe their professional identity.
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> Chris Bourg, Assistant University Librarian (AUL) for Public Services for
> the Stanford University Libraries, is a sociologist by training and often
> speaks on issues of gender and status.
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> We look forward to seeing you at Menucha! (And for those of you who are
> counting - this will be your second-to-last email from me! The end is nigh).
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> Hannah Gascho Rempel
> ACRL OR President (2014-2015)
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> Associate Professor & Science Librarian
> 121 The Valley Library
> Oregon State University
> Corvallis, OR  97331
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> From: "Mckee, Eryn" <emckee at ttsd.k12.or.us>
> To: "'libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us'"
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> Hi!  I am hoping somebody out there might be able to help me.  I have
> probably close to 20 boxes of books that I need to get rid of.  I saw the
> thread from last month on Better World Books and got really excited until I
> saw on their website that they don't work with K-12 school libraries.  Is
> there a group out there that does work with K-12 school libraries?  I have
> tried Powell's in the past but they only take certain things and they won't
> take library books.  I have a lot of miscellaneous books but I also have
> several sets of books including "7 Habits for Highly Effective Teens,"
> "Nectar in a Sieve," "King Arthur" and several other titles that we used to
> teacher in our English classes but no longer do.   Anybody have any ideas?
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
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> Eryn :)
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> Eryn McKee
> Librarian -MLS
> (Classified)
> Tigard High School
> (503)431-5451
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Thank you,
*Carrie Kasperick*
Youth Services Librarian

Monmouth Public Library
Phone: 503-751-0182
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