[Libs-Or] State Library Newsletter: Letter to Libraries Online - December 2019

Jerry Curry jerry.w.curry at state.or.us
Tue Dec 3 11:20:14 PST 2019


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Letters to Libraries Online: News from the State Library of Oregon
Volume 29, Issue 12 - December 2019





State Library News





State Library Launches Census Resource Center Program




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The State Library of Oregon is partnering with U.S. Census Bureau Partnership Specialists to offer libraries an opportunity to serve as Census Resource Centers. This program will provide libraries with Census promotional materials for a general audience when the 2020 Census survey is open. (Mid-March through July 2020).
Each library that participates in this program will receive :

  *   A toolkit with promotional resources (copies of Census forms, marketing/educational brochures and materials, social media messaging, posters and signs)
  *   Access to dedicated U.S. Census staff to help with staff and/or volunteer training, planning promotional activities, and answering questions about navigating Census forms
Each participating library is asked to display promotional resources about the Census during March-July 2020. Libraries are also encouraged to:

  *   Create dedicated spaces, including public computer workstations, where individuals may complete their Census survey
  *   Provide staff or volunteers to assist individuals that have questions about filling out their Census survey
  *   Organize a "Census Night at the Library" or other activities that promote Census participation in their community
To sign up, go to: https://forms.gle/PNBgjkaF4QW1mvB4A<https://oregon.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=91dd1172fce9a235a5e993c03&id=d4c99a6bee&e=eb6e6250d7>
Deadline: January 15, 2020.




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State Library Welcomes New Operations Support Specialist




Cory Horton joined the State Library on November 12 as the Operations Support Specialist. In this role, she provides administrative support for the State Librarian and State Library Board, coordinates State Library conference room reservations and billing, and processes invoices and payment requests. Cory is a Salem native and joins the State Library with 16 years of executive administrative office experience. After spending several years in the Columbia River Gorge at Insitu, Inc., a Boeing Company, Cory is excited to be back in Salem to apply her skills at the State Library. Outside of work, Cory enjoys cooking, listening to music, and spending time with her husband, Perry, and two boys, Sri and Sanjay.






Library Support and Development Services





State Library of Oregon Announces Grant Project of the Year




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Pictured left to right: Barbara Fischer (Library Assistant), Sharon McCrum (Family Outreach Coordinator), Sue Bennett (Library Director), Jennifer Patterson (State Librarian), MaryKay Dahlgreen (District Librarian of the Lincoln County Library District).




Waldport Public Library director Sue Bennett and her staff were honored at the Waldport City Council meeting, Thursday, November 14, 2019, for their grant-funded project Community Math Outreach.

Following a recommendation by the State Library of Oregon's Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Advisory Council, the State Library Board recently voted unanimously to award Community Math Outreach the LSTA Project of the Year for fiscal year 2018.

Through a 2018 Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Competitive Grant, funded by the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and administered by the State Library of Oregon, Waldport Public Library successfully refreshed many aspects of their youth programming over the past year to engage local students ages pre-K-12 and their families in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) related activities, with a special emphasis on math.

Through a creative new series of events such as Legos and math games, science-focused story times, math competitions, rocket workshops, as well as kids clubs for chess, radio controlled cars and drones, Waldport Public Library is helping redefine the library's role in a small community. It has also helped invigorate stronger relationships with teachers and administrators at the Lincoln County School District. According to Waldport Library's Family Outreach Coordinator, Sharon McCrumb, "As a library, we keep striving toward literacy for all ages, not just traditional reading. Math proficiency is also literacy. To become confident in math skills is a wonderful thing in a friendly, non-graded environment at the public library."




Reminder: FY2020 LSTA Competitive Grant applications due Jan 31





If you are planning on applying for a FY2020 LSTA Competitive Grant, be sure to submit your application by Friday January 31 at 5:00 p.m.

Information on how to apply - including eligibility, guidelines, and deadlines - can be found on our LSTA grants guide<https://oregon.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=91dd1172fce9a235a5e993c03&id=5128b45830&e=eb6e6250d7>.

Questions? Contact us at lsta.grants at state.or.us<mailto:lsta.grants at state.or.us>.










Government Information and Library Services





State Library Celebrates Oregon Index Online

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On November 19, the State Library welcomed visitors and guests to celebrate the launch of Oregon Index Online<https://oregon.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=91dd1172fce9a235a5e993c03&id=881ed8dd59&e=eb6e6250d7>, a powerful heritage tool with information about events and people important to Oregon's history. State Library staff welcomed researchers, state employees, Oregon library staff, and members of the public. Some of the special guests included retired reference librarian Alice L. and Oregon Department of Revenue employee Joseph N., who were instrumental in scanning the cards, also attended. There was a cake decorated to look like one of the cards from the Oregon Index. Oregon Index Online<https://oregon.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=91dd1172fce9a235a5e993c03&id=5e1e62480d&e=eb6e6250d7> is available through State Library of Oregon Digital Collections for anyone to search or browse online.

This resource is especially valuable for finding local or state specific historical subjects or people. In some cases, the cards use archaic language that may have been considered appropriate in the context of the time when the citations were created, but may be jarring to library users today. The cards have been digitized and posted without altering the content.

The Oregon Index was compiled by State Library staff and volunteers starting in the early 20th century and continuing to the mid-1980s. It contains 785,667 cards with citations to articles published in Oregon newspapers, magazines, book chapters, and more. Topics cover events and issues important to Oregon history and state government.

We hope that Oregonians will enjoy exploring the history of this state through the citations in Oregon Index Online. If there are any questions about using the index please consult our LibGuide<https://oregon.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=91dd1172fce9a235a5e993c03&id=8d081cc1a0&e=eb6e6250d7> or contact us at 503-378-8800.





Contacts






Library Support and Development Services:
Ferol Weyand, Darci Hanning, Jennifer Maurer, Ross Fuqua, Tamara Ottum, Arlene Weible, Susan Westin, Greta Bergquist
Contact information

Oregon Talking Book and Braille Library Manager:
Susan Westin, 503-378-5435

Government Information and Library Services Manager:
Caren Agata, 503-378-5030

State Librarian:
Jennifer Patterson, 503-378-4367


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