Weekly Digest: IFLS survey, Tip Jar, new directors, Trustee Training Week and Tech Days and 3 more not-to-miss news items
IFLS Staff
August 8, 2024
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Request from John Thompson

This is for everybody at your library: directors, library staff, and board members (directors please share with your board members).

As part of 2025 budget and planning process, IFLS is conducting a brief planning survey.  Your feedback will help us make decisions on how best to serve you in 2025.  Feedback we received from a similar survey in 2023 resulted in the creation of an intellectual freedom committee, a partnership with other systems for website support, and new resources for collection development and trustee orientation materials.

The deadline for the survey is Friday, August 16. Thank you for taking some your time to complete this survey.

Tip Jar is back!

With fall right around the corner, book club requests are coming in fast and hot! Please remember that these requests often contain a specific due date. This date can be found in the Note field of the item paging slip – remember to update the due date after checking out the item to the requestor! For more details, please have staff review the ILL Lending training tutorial found here.

New directors

Join me in welcoming new directors:

  • Amy Abele, Ogema Public Library
  • Olivia Moris, Altoona Public Library
  • Sue Queiser is back at Barron Public Library
  • Jennifer Mabie is official at Hawkins Area Library (she’s been acting director)

Don’t miss out

Registration is open for Trustee Training Week

Registration is open for Trustee Training Week 2024 – our 11th season! We have a great lineup of webinars this year and I hope many of you and your trustees will be able to attend!  Please share with your trustees.  Some libraries hold live viewing parties with lunch for trustees all week. Others view selected recordings before board meetings every year. And still others just share the information with their trustees so they can view at their convenience.

These high-quality professional development opportunities are free thanks to sponsorship by all 15 Wisconsin public library systems and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction’s Public Library Team, with funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services

All sessions will be recorded and available to use for your board education events at Trustee Training Week website.  Each session will provide one contact hour for public library director certification.

Registration is open for Tech Days WI 2024

(Free! Tech! Two of this editor’s favorite words!) Tech Days Wisconsin 2024 is coming up September 17 and 18. Hear from experts from any location! Another amazing series sponsored by all 15 library systems and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Public Library Development Team, with funding support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

All the details are on the Tech Days website or the IFLS calendar.

DPI Releases AI Guidance for Schools and Libraries

Version One of AI Guidance for Schools and Libraries (link), is now available. The document was developed by Monica Treptow, School Library Media Education Consultant, and Chris Baker, Public Library Consultant, with cross-agency expertise. It’s a digestible overview of current AI considerations for schools and libraries.

This will be an ongoing discussion, so watch this space for future updates!

In case you’re feeling like sharing those opinions

  • Maternal and Child Health needs assessment survey is on track to have the most responses ever! Results will be used to plan the family health programs and projects for the next five years. Please get this out to your community so the voices of rural Wisconsin are heard loud and clear!
  • Librarians at North Carolina LIVE investigating how libraries market their e-resources. They’ve got a 20-minute survey (link) for any library to complete.There’s a chance to win one of five $100 Amazon gift cards.

Coming up on the IFLS calendar

 

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