AMERICAN LIBRARIES DIRECT March 22, 2006 AL Direct is a weekly electronic newsletter sent by the American Library Association every Wednesday to personal members by e-mail as a perquisite of membership. Click here to view the online version of our email: <%= util.viewHtmlLink %> POLL: What do YOU think? ******************************* Do you agree with the Bush administration’s proposal to fold both the NCES state and public Library Statistics Program and the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science into the IMLS? Click here to VOTE! http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB2255PRYLEAR%20 This is an unscientific poll that reflects the opinions of only those AL Direct readers who have chosen to participate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Results of the March 15 poll: Do you plan to participate in a virtual conference on a topic related to your work within the next year? YES.............60% NO..............40% (164 responses) For cumulated results and selected responses to all AL Direct polls, visit the AL Online website. U.S. & WORLD NEWS ******************************* House subcommittee blasts document reclassification http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/narahearing.htm The National Archives and Records Administration declined March 14 to give a House of Representatives oversight subcommittee details on a seven-year-old program that resulted in the reclassification of thousands of previously public documents, because the Pentagon has ruled that the reasons for the program should remain secret.... Oklahoma bill ties library funds to gay-free kids’ collections http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/oklabill.htm On March 15 the Oklahoma House passed by a 60–33 vote a bill that prohibits local funding authorities and library boards from funding their public libraries unless the libraries have “place[d] all children and young adult materials that contain homosexual or sexually explicit subject matter in a special area [and limited] distribution . . . to adults only.” The bill also specifies that the state library must withhold funds from noncompliant public libraries.... Boston Public Library defends reputation in wake of scathing report http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/bostonreport.htm A report in the March 11 Boston Globe claims that a new study shows the Boston Public Library is underperforming when compared to other large public libraries in terms of circulation, visitors, and public relations. The problem with the Globe report, BPL President Bernard Margolis told American Libraries, is that it was based on an uncorrected draft intended for review.... Feds reduce data demands on Google at hearing http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/googledata.htm At a March 14 hearing on the Department of Justice subpoena of randomly selected web records held in search-engine firm Google’s databases, attorneys for the government disclosed that they would only ask for 50,000 websites and 5,000 searches—instead of the 1 million sites and one week’s worth of searches originally requested.... Senate restores $7 billion to education and health initiatives http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/harkinamend.htm The Senate passed 73–27 an amendment (S.Amdt. 3048) March 16 increasing appropriations to Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies by $7 billion, restoring funding for some of the programs threatened by President Bush’s proposed 2007 budget. The same day, senators narrowly passed the full budget resolution by 51–49.... Senate confirms Radice as IMLS director http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/radice.htm The United States Senate confirmed Anne-Imelda Radice March 13 as director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services. An administrator, art historian, and museum professional, Radice was nominated in December by President Bush.... Provo schools phasing out K–8 librarians http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/provoschools.htm The Provo, Utah, City School District is stepping up its plans to phase out most of its certified media specialists at the elementary- and middle-school levels. Instead of awaiting retirements and resignations to shift the positions to classified employees—nonteaching staff members who are trained to maintain existing media centers and circulate materials—officials will cut budgets by 50% for K–8 libraries districtwide as of the 2008 school year.... Google becomes a bookseller http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/googlepubs.htm Search-engine company Google announced March 10 that it was partnering with publishers in the United States and Britain to sell online access to full copies of their books.... Montana school book challenges complicate policy review http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/billingsbooks.htm Challenges to four books at Lockwood Middle School in Billings, Montana, may impact the school’s challenged-book review policy—itself already under scrutiny as part of the school’s scheduled assessment of the library curriculum.... New Yorkers can access State Library with driver’s license http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/2006abc/march2006ab/nysl.htm The New York State Library’s electronic library—which has offered access to subscription-based newspapers, magazines, and full-text scholarly articles through local libraries since 2001—is now available to state residents from their home computers using only their driver’s license or nondriver ID card number.... ALA NEWS ******************************* Why we are going to New Orleans http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/goingtoneworleans.htm This year ALA will hold its annual conference in New Orleans. In past years, this conference has drawn tens of thousands of librarians, exhibitors, trustees, and library advocates. We hope and expect that this year will draw a similarly large crowd. A big turnout will benefit the region in terms of tourism revenue, but so will the presence of librarians and other library personnel who know first-hand how libraries shape communities.... Michael Gorman and Jackie Choate Funding issues in U.S. public libraries, 2003–2006 http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/fundingcuts.htm Over the past three years, U.S. public libraries have managed to maintain, and in some cases increase, services despite flat or reduced budgets. A new study (PDF file) conducted by the ALA Office for Research and Statistics found that libraries serving more than 500,000 and fewer than 25,000 people saw the greatest midyear funding cuts. The study also found that libraries in the West and Midwest sustained greater cuts than their counterparts in the South and East.... 63 libraries host Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln’s Journey to Emancipation http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/foreverfreeexhibit.htm Sixty-three libraries have been selected to host a new tour of “Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln’s Journey to Emancipation,” an exhibit that reexamines President Lincoln’s thoughts about slavery throughout his political career and the conditions which led to the Emancipation Proclamation.... NEW ORLEANS UPDATE ******************************* A visit to New Orleans, March 1–2 http://www.ala.org/ala/eventsandconferencesb/annual/2006a/stories.htm#olley There were no traces of flooding (e.g., no freshly painted building exteriors, no mildew stains) in the Quarter or elsewhere in those areas that we usually go to. I detected no evidence of mold problems (and I am sensitive to mold) in any of the places I visited.... Lorraine Olley The New Orleans City Archives http://www.ala.org/ala/eventsandconferencesb/annual/2006a/stories.htm#everard At the Louisiana Division/City Archives and Special Collections at the Main New Orleans Public Library we are seeing at least some of our pre-Katrina users back in action. Most of them are working on their own family history projects, though by no means have all the genealogists been in since we’ve reopened.... Wayne Everard Michigan company donates books to New Orleans Public Library (PDF file) http://nutrias.org/newnews/mascobookdonation.pdf Rebuilding efforts for the New Orleans Public Library have received support from Michigan-based Masco Corporation, a global manufacturer of home-improvement and building products as well as a leading provider of services that include the installation of insulation and other building products.... New Orleans Public Library, Mar. 15 New Orleans progress report http://www.neworleanscvb.com/ The NBA Hornets return to the Arena, the beat goes on in Faubourg Marigny, Jazz Fest adds more stars, and the New Orleans Museum of Art reopens.... New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau U.S. Postal Service problems continue to perplex http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/viewStory.cfm?recID=15015 Last Wednesday, 34 newspapers were delivered to my office. The big number is not out of the ordinary. I subscribe to and read lots of different newspapers. The noteworthy fact was their issue dates: Four were printed in December, two in January, 17 in February, and just 11 were printed this month. To say we have ongoing issues with mail delivery is a huge understatement.... New Orleans City Business, Mar. 20 Nonprofits struggle, post-Katrina http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/viewStory.cfm?recID=15087 More than half of health and human service nonprofits in southern Louisiana are still not fully operational after hurricanes Rita and Katrina.... New Orleans City Business, Mar. 20 RAND estimates city population will climb to 272,000 in 2008 http://www.rand.org/news/press.06/03.15.html The population of New Orleans will likely reach about 272,000 in September 2008—amounting to 56% of the population of 485,000 before Hurricane Katrina struck in August, according to a study issued March 15 by the RAND Corporation.... RAND Corporation, Mar. 15 Restaurants get recertified http://www.lra.org/ As of March 16, 57% of Jefferson Parish retail food establishments, 29% in Orleans Parish, and 39% total metropolitan New Orleans restaurants have been recertified to open. Commander’s Palace (reopening March 2006), Stella! (reopened March 17), the Pelican Club (reopened March 3)... Louisiana Restaurant Association, Mar. 16 DIVISION NEWS ******************************* RUSA summer sessions available for online learners http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/rusaonlinesessions.htm RUSA is starting summer sessions for two of its online courses: “Business Reference 101,” July 31–August 25 (taught by Celia Ross), and “Readers’ Advisory 101,” August 8–September 1 (taught by Neal Wyatt).... ALCTS announces preconference lineup for New Orleans Conference http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/alcts06aclineup.htm Continuing its preconference format established at the 2005 Annual Conference in Chicago, ALCTS will offer three to four stand-alone sessions in the morning and afternoon on each day.... LAMA seeks entries for PR Makeover event http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/lamaprmakeover.htm The LAMA Public Relations and Marketing Section’s Swap and Shop will hold its second annual PR Makeover. Libraries of all types are invited to submit library brochures for consideration by May 1. With the assistance of professional marketing and graphic designers, the PR Makeover will demonstrate how library brochures might be improved.... ROUND TABLE NEWS ******************************* Capturing digital government information http://www.ala.org/ala/godort/godortnews/godortnews.htm Learn more about the exciting array of electronic state government archiving projects underway in the Pacific Northwest at a conference sponsored by GODORT, April 3, in Seattle. Speakers include Daniel Cornwall, Alaska State Library; Lily Wai, University of Idaho; Arlene Weible, Oregon State Library; and Marlys Rudeen, Washington State Library.... ALA Conference within a Conference in New Orleans cosponsored by LSSIRT http://www.ala.org/ala/eventsandconferencesb/annual/2006a/libsupport.htm “Empowerment 2006: Taking Charge in a Sea of Change” is the theme of this conference, held June 24–25 in conjunction with the ALA Annual Conference. The event offers library support staff a choice of four program tracks that address issues in professional development, personal development, skills development, and work/life balance.... AWARDS ******************************* John Byrum receives the 2006 Melvil Dewey Medal http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/byrumwins06deweymedal.htm John D. Byrum Jr., recently retired chief of the regional and cooperative cataloging division of the Library of Congress, is the 2006 recipient of ALA’s Melvil Dewey Medal, which recognizes distinguished service to the profession of librarianship.... Axel Schmetzke receives Francis Joseph Campbell award http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/schmetzkewins06campbell.htm Axel Schmetzke, head of the Instructional Materials Center at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, has won ASCLA’s 2006 Francis Joseph Campbell Award for an outstanding contribution to the advancement of library service for the blind and physically handicapped.... RUSA selects Doris Ann Sweet for My Favorite Martian Award http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/sweetwinsfavoritemartian.htm Doris Ann Sweet, associate director for public services at Simmons College libraries in Boston, is the 2006 recipient of the Machine-Assisted Reference Section (MARS) recognition certificate, also known as the “My Favorite Martian Award.”... Margaret E. Monroe Library Adult Services Award winner http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/kleimanwins06monroe.htm Allan M. Kleiman, head of reference at the Westfield (N.J.) Memorial Library, is the 2006 recipient of RUSA’s Margaret E. Monroe Award for significant contribution to library service to adults.... LAMA seeks “Best of Show” award entries http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/lamaseeksbestofshowentry.htm The LAMA Public Relations and Marketing Section’s Swap and Shop “Best of Show” awards competition seeks outstanding library public relations materials. The annual Best of Show Awards recognize the very best in PR materials produced by libraries in the previous calendar year.... Barbara Hoffert receives Louis Shores-Greenwood Publishing Group Award http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/hoffertwinsshoresgreenwd.htm Barbara Hoffert, book review editor for Library Journal, is the recipient of RUSA’s 2006 Louis Shores–Greenwood Publishing Group Award. The cash award of $3,000, donated by Greenwood Publishing Group, is given to an individual, team, or organization to recognize excellence in the reviewing of books and other materials for libraries.... Winner of 2006 Loleta D. Fyan Grant announced http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/06fyangrantwinner.htm The Kent District Library in Comstock Park, Michigan, has been awarded the 2006 Loleta D. Fyan Grant for a proposal entitled “Early Literacy Center.” The library will explore how public libraries can foster early literacy by creating playful, interactive, and educational library environments for young children and their families.... Arlene Cohen is RUSA Distinguished ILL Librarian http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleases2006/march2006/cohenwinsboucheroclc.htm Arlene Cohen, circulation and interlibrary loan librarian at the University of Guam in Mangilao, won RUSA’s 2006 Virginia Boucher–OCLC Distinguished Interlibrary Loan Librarian Award for outstanding professional achievement, leadership, and contributions to document delivery.... SEEN ONLINE ******************************* Librarian is still John Doe, despite Patriot Act revision http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/21/nyregion/21library.html Lawmakers may be giving themselves credit for having improved safeguards on civil liberties when they reauthorized the nation’s antiterrorism law, otherwise known as the USA Patriot Act, earlier this month. But many librarians and civil liberties lawyers say the revisions did nothing to enable the 2005 Robert B. Downs Intellectual Freedom Award winner to discuss the Patriot Act without risk of prosecution.... New York Times, Mar. 21 Patriot Act game pokes fun at government http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=1742103 In this send-up of Monopoly, players don’t pass Go and they don’t go directly to jail, they go to Guantanamo Bay. Instead of losing cash for landing on certain squares, they lose civil liberties. And the Mr. Monopoly character at the center of the board is replaced by a scowling former Attorney General John Ashcroft.... Associated Press, Mar. 18 Bush recommends consolidation of NCES statistics programs with IMLS (PDF file) http://www.nclis.gov/news/pressrelease/pr2006/NCLIS-IMLSconsolidation2006-04.pdf The rationale for proposing the merger of the survey programs into IMLS is that consolidating grant making with data collection, along with the NCLIS role in policy advice, will strengthen federal library and information policy efforts and enhance our nation’s research capacity on domestic and international library trends. Further, the consolidation of NCLIS and the NCES programs for public and state library surveys into IMLS will create greater efficiency of operations.... National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, Mar. 20 Paleoconservative group charges St. Louis libraries filtered out its website http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stlouiscitycounty/story/17CFBB51881165FE862571350019F4A0?OpenDocument The Council of Conservative Citizens, a nationwide group that has been portrayed as racist, is suing four libraries in the St. Louis area for allegedly blocking patrons from viewing its website.... St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Mar. 20 Mesa to shut its libraries on Sundays http://www.azcentral.com/community/mesa/articles/0318mr-libraries0318Z11.html Mesa will close its two library branches on Sundays, a move expected to stir the biggest public reaction yet to the city’s fiscal austerity decisions.... Phoenix Arizona Republic, Mar. 20 Antique recordings caress modern ears http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70378-0.html?tw=wn_index_5 The University of California at Santa Barbara library has created an online audio time machine by archiving some of the oldest sounds ever recorded. A few mouse clicks give way to the jubilant sounds of Billy Murray singing “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” or Ada Jones warbling “Whistle and I’ll Wait for You.” Some pieces, like “Negro Recollections,” serve as reminders of America’s deeply racist past.... Wired, Mar. 20 ACTIONS AND ANSWERS ******************************* Denver PL launches eFlicks http://www.denver.lib.co.us/news/dplnews/eflicks.html The Denver Public Library launched a downloadable video service March 20 called eFlicks, available on the same site as downloadable eBooks and Audio eBooks. An eFlick is a digital video that can be viewed on a computer, laptop, or portable video device. All that’s needed is the free Overdrive Media Console, Windows Media Player, a DPL library card, and a high-speed connection.... Denver Public Library Pseudo-secrets: A FOIA audit of government policies on sensitive information http://www.gwu.edu/%7Ensarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB183/press.htm The first-ever government-wide audit of the ways that federal agencies mark and protect information that is unclassified but sensitive for security reasons has found 28 different and uncoordinated policies, none of which include effective oversight or monitoring of how many records are marked and withheld, by whom, or for how long.... National Security Archive, Mar. 14 A call to action on May Day (PDF File) http://www.archivists.org/mayday/MayDayActivityList.pdf Protecting collections is one of the fundamental responsibilities of archivists. But on May 1—this year and every year—you can do something that will make a difference when and if an emergency occurs. That’s the purpose of MayDay—a grassroots effort whose goal is to save our archives.... Society of American Archivists Reaching out and serving New Mexico American Indians http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2006/march06/inlp.htm Given the high population of American Indians living in New Mexico and attending the University of New Mexico, the Senior Leadership Team at University Libraries created the Indigenous Nations Library Program (INLP) to serve the needs of American Indian students and communities.... Paulita L. Aguilar, College & Research Libraries News, Mar. Time for apply for Native American library services enhancement grants http://www.imls.gov/news/2006/031506.shtm IMLS is accepting applications for Native American Library Services Enhancement Grants. The postmark deadline for applications is May 1. Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages and corporations that have applied this year to the Institute’s Native American Library Services Basic Grants are eligible to apply for Enhancement grants.... Institute of Museum and Library Services, Mar. 15 Music video set entirely in library (RealAudio required) http://www.robbinsent.com/music/video/cascada.ram Crossover musical hit “Everytime We Touch,” released in February by the trance band/project Cascada (featuring Anglo-German singer Natalie Horler), was filmed entirely in a New York library (one with a nice collection of law reporters). And let’s not forget the library setting in the Tears for Fears video of “Head over Heels” (1985).... Columbia University Libraries launches Notable New Yorkers oral history site http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/digital/collections/nny/ The Notable New Yorkers Web site offers audio recordings and transcripts of interviews with ten influential New Yorkers, drawn from the collections of the Oral History Research Office of the Columbia University Libraries. These interviews, conducted by the Office between 1955 and 2001, open an imaginative portal into 20th-century New York City.... Columbia University Libraries, Mar. 17 Evidence Based Library and Information Practice journal launched http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/EBLIP EBLIP is a peer-reviewed, open access journal published quarterly by the University of Alberta Learning Services, using the OJS Software. The purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for librarians and other information professionals to discover research that may contribute to decision making in professional practice.... University of Alberta Learning Services Information literacy for all http://www.ifla.org/III/wsis/info-lit-for-all.htm IFLA has released the final report (PDF file) of the High-Level Colloquium on Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning, held at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt, November 6–9, 2005. The report argues that the existence of information holds little to no value to people who do not even know what information they need, much less whether it exists or not, or how to locate, evaluate, and effectively use it.... International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions CONTACT US ******************************* George M. Eberhart, Editor: geberhart@ala.org Karen Sheets, Graphics and Design: ksheets@ala.org Send feedback: aldirect@ala.org AL Direct FAQ: www.ala.org/aldirect/ To advertise in American Libraries Direct contact: Leonard Kniffel, Editor-in-Chief, lkniffel@ala.org American Libraries 50 E. 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