Weekly Wrap-U.P.! June 24, 2022

Future Dates & Training Opportunities


July 7th, 2022, 2:00 pm CT – Engaging Adults with Low Literacy Levels Webinar/Registration Link

August 2, 2022, 2PM CT – DEI Train U.P. with Kelly, re: title challenges, policies, procedures

September 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Cultural Humility”

September 14 -17, 2022 – ARSL Conference in Chattanooga, TN

October 4, 2022, at 2PM CT – DEI Train U.P.! with Paola Varela-Tena (Hamilton Co. Library) and Christina Cotton (Baker & Taylor), re: collection development and censorship.

October 26-28, 2022 – KLA Conference in Wichita

November 4, 2022 – Tentative date for our 3rd annual “Crafting Your Collection” – This cataloging workshop will be 100% online.

December 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Lead From Where You Are”


System Spotlight

By Jody Hattrup


Stevens Countys’ Oceans of Fun

Sea Times for Greely County

Meade Might Be Out To Sea


Consulting

By Richard Brookman


New IRS Mileage Rates

On June 9, 2022, the IRS released a notice that the IRS Mileage Rate will be increasing starting July 1, 2022 and be in place through December 31, 2022. The current business rate is 58.5 cents per mile. Starting July 1, the new rate will be 62.5 cents per mile. Please follow this link to the IRS release notice for you to reference for your records. If you have other individual(s) that do your billings then be sure to relay this information to them to ensure they know of the rate change.

Notable Books Grant Application Open

The Notable Books Grant that several libraries utilize to assist in providing titles within their collections is now open. The fifteen newly added titles checklist can be found by following this link.

The grant is non-competitive and each library that decides to apply will be “reimbursed for the purchase of a single copy, in any format, of any or all of the books on the 2022 Kansas Notable Books list. Only the actual cost of the book will be reimbursed with grant funds.” Therefore, any other costs associated with the purchase of the books will be absorbed by the library (shipping & Handling, processing materials…etc.).

Here is the link to the grant application and below is a brief outline from the grant application of the timeline for submittal:

“The recipient library shall:
• To begin, submit a successful application on or before September 30, 2022
o (Step 1) Upon acknowledgement of a successful application, purchase books, and send invoices/receipts
and required checklist on or before November 15, 2022
o (Step 2) Sign and return the contract and assurances on or before November 30, 2022
o (Step 3) Provide a brief evaluation via SurveyMonkey due on or before December 15, 2022
• Promote Kansas Notable Books within your library and/or community through programs, displays, book clubs,
or other similar means.
• Further agrees to recognize IMLS in all promotions.”

The Notable Books webpage also provides promotional materials to assist with promoting the grant. When you get to the Notable Books webpage go to the bottom area of the page and it will have three tabs that you can click into. Choose the middle tab named “Promotional Materials” and click the tab. This will send you to another page that provides access to a poster, bookmark, banner, and folding brochure to use for promotion.

Looking at obtaining a Masters in Library and Information Studies?

I have done some research for one of our member librarians regarding scholarships.  She thought it might be of interest to other librarians in our System that are considering going back to obtain their Masters in Library and Information Studies. The following is a listing of scholarships that could be used to assist with funding. This is by no means an exhaustive list. Their are more than likely others available that I did not find during my search. If any of our members know of other scholarship opportunities please relay them through the System ListServ.

Emporia State University is the only Accredited Master Program in Library Science in Kansas.  They have some scholarship pages that you can look through:

School of Library and Information Management Scholarships

ESU – Graduate Scholarship Page, has two entitled “New Graduate Student Scholarship” & “McNair Scholarship” that could work for new students.  The “Robert Grover Graduate Scholarship” is for a currently enrolled student if I read it correctly, since it is based on maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.75.  The others give for Thesis work which could be used at the tail end of the program.

KLAEF (Kansas Library Association Educational Foundation Scholarship) is another resource.  However, it is a one time only scholarship and is currently not taking applications, 2022 deadline is past.  The Guidelines and Application is at the bottom of their webpage.

ALA (American Library Association Scholarship Program) is past the 2022 deadline, but is one that can be looked at again in 2023.

MPLA (Professional Development Grants) is listed on their webpage.  However, they did not take applications for 2022.  One would have to wait until 2023 to see if they start accepting applications again.

With most of these grants since they are associated with a library organization I would recommend that you become a member before you submit.  Some have requirements that you be a member of the specific association and if others don’t they give preference to members.

The Community Foundation of Southwest Kansas has a scholarship program, but when I looked into the application it is only for college students working on an undergraduate degree.

When you get to a Master or Doctorate level degree it is harder to find general scholarships.  They are offered through related business associations or through the school itself.  I did find this page “Scholarships for Women” page that one can browse.  On the main page I didn’t find anything for library science and when you click into a search feature they want a profile built to help search for scholarships which can be fill out if one chooses.  I am unfamiliar with this page so one would need to proceed at their own risk.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

By Kelly Easton


9781646220977
October 2022
In the late nineteenth century,
a group of German-speaking Mennonites traveled from Russia into Central Asia, where their charismatic leader predicted
Christ would return…
9781567927306
August 2022
9781501195983
Available now!

Just Added to the SWKLS Professional Collection!
(and available for ILL)

9780593418215
Also in SWKLS DEI Collection
9781984881922
PLA 2022 Keynote Speaker
Also in SWKLS DEI Collection
9781538146828
Also in SWKLS DEI Collection
9780691207766
9781641605311

Recent CATExpress Usage Report is available (June ’21-May’22) / Link
New subscription allotments begin July 1.


Technology

By Jody Hattrup


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Weekly Wrap-U.P.! June 10, 2022

Future Dates & Training Opportunities


All times are in Central Standard Time (CST)

June 9, 2022, 1:30 pm – After Lunch Course “Intellectual Freedom: Fighting the Good Fight”/Registration Link

June 15, 2022, 10:00 am – Niche Academy’s “Fun for All: Game-Based Programming Across the Generations”/Registration Link

June 17th, 2022, 10 AM – SWKLS Board of Directors’ meeting/Registration Link & Zoom Link

July 7th, 2022, 2:00 pm CT – Engaging Adults with Low Literacy Levels Webinar/Registration Link

August 2, 2022, 2PM CT – DEI Train U.P. with Kelly, re: title challenges, policies, procedures

September 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Cultural Humility”

September 14 -17, 2022 – ARSL Conference in Chattanooga, TN

October 4, 2022 at 2PM CT – DEI Train U.P.! with Paola Varela-Tena (Hamilton Co. Library) and Christina Cotton (Baker & Taylor), re: collection development and censorship.

October 26-28, 2022 – KLA Conference in Wichita

November 4, 2022 – Tentative date for our 3rd annual “Crafting Your Collection” – This cataloging workshop will be 100% online.

December 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Lead From Where You Are”


System Spotlight

By Jody Hattrup


Kinsley Library Awarded $2000 Grant from Save the Children to Support a Summer Reading Challenge in Kinsley

Kinsley Library Awarded $2000 Grant from Save the Children to Support a Summer Reading Challenge in Kinsley

The grant partners the Kinsley Rotary Club with the library in carrying out an extended summer reading program which they are calling “Oceans of Possibilities PLUS”.  

The Kinsley Library is one of nearly 200 other libraries, local businesses, faith-based organizations, universities, school systems, local governments, and youth organizations from across the U.S., which were selected by Save the Children to support innovative approaches to summer learning and childhood literacy.  The Kinsley Rotary Club encourage library director Joan Weaver to apply for the grant.

This initiative is a part of “Summer is Better with Books,” Save the Children’s 100 Days of Reading campaign.  It strives to increase awareness of the importance of extended learning opportunities that keep children reading during the summer months when school is out.

“Following the mission of the grant, we will be encouraging children to read from the day school got out until it begins again in August by offering great programming and incentives,” said library director Joan Weaver. “We are asking children to read twenty minutes a day and log their reading minutes.  Those who meet the reading goal challenge will be invited to a pool party the end of June and a pizza/movie night in August along with many other prizes.”  

Children who successfully participate in the program will all choose a free book and books will be given to the Kinsley day cares facilities and USD 347 preschool. 

“USD 347 Elementary school classrooms are competing to see which grade can have the most kids meet the summer reading challenge,” said Weaver.  “The top three classes will each receive $150 worth of books for their classroom.”

The kick off for “Oceans of Possibilities PLUS” was held on May 20 when twenty-four Kinsley kids (2nd – 8th graders) created this coral reef out of “junk” for the big Blue Marlin to swim above in the children’s room.

Plains Public Library is All on Deck for Summer Reading

Lane County County is Diving into Reading


Consulting

By Richard Brookman


State Library of Kansas’ New State Librarian

Governor Kelly announced several new appointments recently and one was for the State Library of Kansas’ Librarian. The library community welcomes Ray Walling as the new Kansas State Librarian. He holds a master’s degree in library science from the University of Michigan. Before this appointment, he served as Director of Library Services at Collins Library, Baker University since 2016. Ray was also a member of the State Library of Kansas Board as a representative for Private College Librarians.

June 17th SWKLS Board Meeting

The next board meeting for the System is this next Friday on June 17. This board meeting is an online meeting that you can attend with this link. We will begin at 10:00 am CT. You can register for the board meeting with this registration link.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

By Kelly Easton


Libraries in the News

“The American Library Association announced that more than 25 major organizations, including a host of publishers and author and bookseller groups, have joined its Unite Against Book Bans campaign, an effort to help communities defend the freedom to read.” Publisher’s Weekly 16 May 2022, page 5.

H-O-T New Titles:

9781586423049
Memoirs like this one are not published very often, unfortunately.
9780593102596 (November)
9781467151924 (August)
9780691216430 (October)
9781571311764 (September)
9780700633456 (August)
9781736924181 (October)

Technology

By Jody Hattrup


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Weekly Wrap-U.P.! June 3, 2022

Future Dates & Training Opportunities


All times are in Central Standard Time (CST)

June 8, 2022, 11AM – SWKLS DEI Task Force meeting #2 via Zoom – Join us!

June 9, 2022, 1:30 pm – After Lunch Course “Intellectual Freedom: Fighting the Good Fight”/Registration Link

June 15, 2022, 10:00 am – Niche Academy’s “Fun for All: Game-Based Programming Across the Generations”/Registration Link

June 17th, 2022, 10AM – SWKLS Board of Directors’ meeting

July 7th, 2022, 2:00 pm CT – Engaging Adults with Low Literacy Levels Webinar/Registration Link

September 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Cultural Humility”

September 14 -17, 2022 – ARSL Conference in Chattanooga, TN

October 26-28, 2022 – KLA Conference in Wichita

November 4, 2022 – Tentative date for our 3rd annual “Crafting Your Collection” – This cataloging workshop will be 100% online.

December 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Lead From Where You Are”


System Spotlight

By Jody Hattrup


Summer is Here

Thank you to everyone that sent in their pictures of their library’s decor. We love to see what you have done with this year’s theme “Ocean of Possibilities”. If you want to share your decoration or programming ideas we would love to share them with the system.

Rolla Library

Morton County Library

Fowler Library

Kearny County Library


Consulting

By Richard Brookman


After Lunch Course June 9

Just a reminder that there is an After Lunch Course coming up next week on June 9. The course topic is “Intellectual Freedom: Fighting the Good Fight” presented by Marin Garnar. The Zoom session with start at 1:30 pm and the course will last approximately one hour. If you are interested in attending you can register here. After you register you will receive an email with the Zoom link to attend.

If you do attend please email Richard so he knows to add the course to your Continuing Education File.

KLA Advocacy Calendar of Ideas for the month of June

June has arrived and with the new month the Kansas Library Association Advocacy Calendar has an idea that you can consider doing through your library: “Send a thank you note to your legislators thanking them for their service during this legislative session”.

Other ideas that you could use to spotlight your library are:

“International Picnic Day” on June 18. Your library could incorporate this “day” into your Summer Reading Program or have it as a separate event. Since June 18 is on a Saturday you could do this on the Friday before on June 17 or;

“Ice Cream Soda Day” on June 20 can be combined together which is on a Monday. They say you can’t go wrong with food so combining the “International Picnic & Ice Cream Soda Day” events might be fun.

Along with inviting your Summer Reading participants, invite your area legislators so they can see in person how the library connects with the community. Don’t forget to advertise upcoming events at the library and the library’s services provided for your community.

Fun For All Webinar through Niche Academy

Niche Academy is inviting librarians to register for their upcoming free webinar “Fun for All: Game-Based Programming Across the Generations”. The webinar is on June 15 at 10:00 am CT time.

The webinar is “based on the new book Librarian’s Guide to Games and Gamers, Michelle Goodridge and Matthew Rohweder provide tips and tactics to establish a variety of game-based programming in their libraries. Participants will leave having ideas for cross-generational and specific user group programming suggestions outside of the perceived core game user group because you’re never to old to have fun!”

If you are interested you can register with this link. If you are unable to attend when the date arrives they will be sending all registrants the link to the recording of the webinar.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

By Kelly Easton


Catalog Clean-up / Enhancement Survey Results

  • 12 libraries voted “Yes”
  • 5 libraries voted “No”
  • 15 libraries did not vote
  • Results = Inconclusive. More discussion will occur during the next BOD meeting on 6/17/22.

Technology

By Jody Hattrup


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