Thinking Outside the Book
Essays for Innovative Librarians
Häftad, Engelska, 2008
819 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2008-06-13
- Mått178 x 254 x 15 mm
- Vikt503 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor285
- FörlagMcFarland & Co Inc
- ISBN9780786435753
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A Michigan resident, Carol Smallwood has practiced in school, public and special libraries. Her primary interest is practical librarianship, and she is the author of journal articles and editor of numerous books.
- Table of ContentsForeword Joy M. Greiner Preface PART 1: THE FLEXIBLE LIBRARIANThe Amplified Library: Grabbing Users by the EarsErika Bennett and Jaina Lewis An Embarrassment of Riches at an Academic Library: Let Patience, Alertness, a Positive Attitude, and a Little Luck Work forAnne Marie Candido Collaborating on Library PublicationsGwen Gregory and Mary Beth Chambers Customers in the Driver’s SeatRuth A. Barefoot Librarian as Author: Yet Another Thing They Didn’t Teach Us in Library School!Kathy Barco When Is a Librarian Not a Librarian? When She Is a Student, Professor, Fellow, MentorCathy Carpenter PART 2: DISPLAYSThink Outside the Cases: Strategies for Developing Online ExhibitsMerinda Kaye Hensley The Traveling Museum Exhibition: A Resource for LearningMargaret Lincoln When the Olympics Came to Town: The Rewards and Challenges of Creating a Large-Scale ExhibitionConnie Lamb and Russ Taylor PART 3: PRESERVING LOCAL CULTURELibraries and Literary Clubs: The Perfect MatchLisa A. Forrest The Life Stories Project: Collecting Oral and Written HistoriesDiana Brawley Sussman Local HeroStephen Fesenmaier Teaching and Outreach Using Archives and Special CollectionsSharon Carlson PART 4: THE INTERNETHow to Start Your Own BlogNicole C. Engard Me Publish? I Don’t Have a Clue: How to Get Published OnlineMelissa Aho, Erika Bennett and Susan Wakefield Outreach and Information: Blogs in the Academic LibraryDiane L. Schrecker Setting up a Quickie WikiNicole C. Engard Webmaster 101: Building a Personal Web SiteJennifer Johnston PART 5: VISION IMPAIREDSeeing Through Others’ Eyes Grant ProjectBob Blanchard Technology for Visually Impaired PatronsBob Blanchard PART 6: HOSTING LIBRARY EVENTSThe Art of the Picture Book Conference: Partnership Beyond Library WallsDiane L. Schrecker Breathing Life into Your Library: Hosting the Perfect Author EventJennifer Johnston Weekly CoffeehouseLee Johnson World Building: A Comic Collaboration for Academics and Sixth GradersDiane Colson and Travis Fristoe PART 7: THE CURRICULUMCONNECTing for Collaboration: How Six College Libraries Worked Together to Identify Common Information Literacy OutcomesPamela Hayes-Bohanan and Marcia B. Dinneen Librarians and Educators in Partnerships: Instigating the Teachable Moment for Information Literacy in Core Education CoursesAnita Rao Mysore and Elizabeth Chadbourn McKee Teaching and Librarianship: A Winning CombinationDarby Orcutt What Is a Curriculum Developer Doing in Special Collections?Anita Rao Mysore PART 8: GRANTSGrant WritingLoriene Roy and Sara Albert Grant Writing and How One Grant Turns intoVictoria Lynn Packard PART 9: PRESENTATIONSAce the Presentation, Win theRobert P. Holley Presentations: Tools and TipsAnn Marlow Riedling PART 10: WORKING WITH YOUTHBooktalking: Wicked Cool Advertising for Your LibraryJill S. Carpenter and Christen A. Caton Attracting High School StudentsAlexandra Tyle Innovative Programs for TeensIvy Miller Looking through the Eyes of a ChildPam Nutt Multimedia Story TimeRobin Bartoletti Read, Write and Rap: Connecting Teens and Tweens to Poetry through Hip-Hop LyricsTamela N. Chambers Splish-Splash Story TimeSian Brannon PART 11: PUBLIC RELATIONS“El Día del los Niños/El Día de los Libros” Goes to CollegeMardi Mahaffy, Susan Metcalf and Irene Shown The Librarian as Marketing Director for a Small Press PublisherPaula M. Storm Why Publishing Is Good Both for You and the ProfessionJudith A. Siess PART 12: LIBRARY INSTRUCTIONBeyond the Blue Carpet: Simulating Reference Desk Activities in an Academic LibraryJohn H. Heinrichs and Nancy Czech College Information Literacy Assignments: How to MoveYour Lessons Out of theSandra E. Riggs PART 13: REVIEWINGProfessional Service and Rewards of Book ReviewingKathy Piehl Tips for Reviewing Educational MediaLori Widzinski PART 14: GOING DIGITALAccessibility Beyond Our Walls: Using Web 2.0 and Podcasting to Teach Off CampusStephanie A. Thomas Librarians as Indexers: Taking the Arkansas Publications Index from State Periodical Index in Card Files to Online DatabaseElizabeth Chadbourn McKee and Mary A. Walker Reading Programs with 21st Century Know-HowMcKinley Sielaff The Story of an Athenaeum SpiderCarolyn Davis Using Technology to Reach TeensAlexandra Tyle PART 15: WORKING WITH THE COMMUNITYCommunity PartnershipsElizabeth M. Timmins Finding Funding in Your Own BackyardPam Nutt Modern Mobilization: Creating a New Library CommunityMelissa Aho and Erika Bennett School and Public Librarians Unite! A Case Study Showcasing Collaborative Programming between Parkrose High School and Multnomah County LibraryStephanie A. Thomas, Ruth B. Allen, Sarah Nelsen and Sara Ryan PART 16: THE WRITING WORLDAuthors RRick Walter, Eileen O’Connell and Kathy Barco Being Your Own PublisherJudith A. Siess Crafting a Cover LetterKathryn Yelinek Newspaper Column: A Conversation Among Book LoversGabriel Morley The Poetry Sweepstakes: Beating the Odds of Getting PublishedLisa A. Forrest Publishing an Article in a Scholarly JournalPerry Bratcher Showcase Your Writing with a Professional PortfolioGabriel Morley PART 17: MANAGEMENTBasic Staffing StudySian Brannon Building the Dream Teen SpaceJill S. Carpenter Connecting with CustomersRuth A. Barefoot I Play Two Roles at My LibraryElizabeth M. Timmins Teens as Library EmployeesThayla Wright Time Management Skills in WritingLoriene Roy and Sara Albert PART 18: DISTANCE EDUCATIONNew Distance Education Librarian: Tips and Tools from the TrenchesMelissa Aho and Sommer Berg-Nebel World Geography and WebCTVictoria Lynn Packard PART 19: LIBRARIANS HELPING ABROADThe Mobile LibrarianCarolyn Davis A School Library Media Specialist in AustraliaMelissa Allen Teaching Prospective Librarians as a Fulbright ScholarAnn Marlow Riedling PART 20: CONTINUING TO LEARNThe Digital Doctorate in Library/Information ScienceMargaret Lincoln Learning to Review, Reviewing to LearnDarby Orcutt National Board Certification as a Professional Development OpportunityMelissa Allen SandynistaStephen Fesenmaier Still Eager to Learn: Outreach for SeniorsRhonda Harris Taylor and Nancy Larson Bluemel Training Cyberlibrarians: The New Skill RequirementsJohn H. Heinrichs and Nancy Czech About the Contributors Index
“A great resource filled with tips and tricks, something for everyone, from the novice to the guru!”—Mary J. Soucie, MLIS, Library Director, Wilmington Public Library District, Wilmington, Illinois; “Thinking Outside the Book is packed with practical tips for librarians in academic, public and school libraries. The ideas are fresh and full of twenty-first century cool while meeting the standards and expectations of traditional librarianship. This is a must read for librarians looking to bring renewed energy to their library.”—Kathryn Miller, JD, MAT, MLS, Certified Library Media Specialist, Associate Professor, National-Louis University, Chicago; “Whether you work with the general public, children, or college students, this book provides smart and practical techniques for improving your library and your career through chapters that are simultaneously innovative and practical.”—Lisa Bier, Social Sciences Librarian, Southern Connecticut State University; “Thinking Outside the Book is a fabulous compilation of skills librarians often are asked to perform, but have little experience with. A must need for those that ever think, ‘they didn’t cover this in library school.’”—Kristen Mastel, Reference Librarian, MINITEX Library Information Network; “The essays have sound, practical, and doable advise; with topics such as community outreach initiatives, Web 2.0 technologies for all ages, library-sponsored writing workshops, and cybrarian professional development.”—Carol Anne Germain, Networked Resources Education Librarian; “Thinking Outside the Book offers a refreshing variety of practical ideas for library professionals at any type of library. The authors speak from experience, offering inspiration for improving your library and refining your personal skills.”—Nancy Maloney, Electronic Resources Librarian, BP North America, Naperville, Illinois.