[Michlib-l] Michlib-l Digest, Vol 107, Issue 10
Jo Ann Mannino
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Mon Sep 11 12:52:09 EDT 2023
Goodnight book suggestions:Time for Bed by Mem FoxIt's Time to Sleep My Live by Nancy TillmanThe Going to Bed Book by Sandra BoyntonThe Napping House by Don WoodGoodnight Sleep Tight by Claire Freedman
I hope one of these titles is what you were looking for.Best WishesJo Ann ManninoDetroit Public LibraryYouth Services Librarian
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Today's Topics:
1. Sustainability & Climate Change Programming (Anna Merritt)
2. Re: Sustainability & Climate Change Programming (Library Director)
3. Re: Searching for a Goodnight book - NOT Goodnight Moon
(Jean Fellows)
4. Re: Searching for a Goodnight book - NOT Goodnight Moon
(Jean Fellows)
5. Re: Silhouette Artist (Jean Fellows)
6. Re: Sustainability & Climate Change Programming (Jean Fellows)
7. Spyglass (Tracy Logan)
8. Last time - Frank Lloyd Dollhouse (Amber Alexander)
Hello All,
I recently started the WebJunction series regarding handling Climate Change at the library. I highly recommend checking in on this webinar series if you haven’t already. It’s free and you can watch the first two webinars recordings, including Sustainability 101 (https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/sustainability-101.html)\
I am looking forprogramming ideas that can align with Sustainability and Climate Change topics, but I am having trouble finding out where to start. As the Adult Programmer at the library, I am comfortable in facilitating certain programs, but really wish to haveexperts talking about the subjects at hand.
If any area libraries have hadpresentations/programs on topics that relate to this and could suggest presenters or themes, it would be very helpful.
Our library is located just north of Kalamazoo on the west side of the state. We like to have presentations in-person, as we do not get a lot of attendees for Zoom/Live Stream programs (I do see the irony in having someone travel to talk about climate change, but getting the information out is important, so…)
Thanks so much!
Anna Merritt
(she/her)
Assistant Director / Interloan Specialist
Richland Community Library
8951 Park Street
Richland, MI 49083
(269) 629-9085
ZV283
https://www.richlandlibrary.org/
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E.F.A. Project, and is believed to be clean.Anna, We hosted Chris Edwards and his climate talk this past May and he is excellent! His presentation offers great information that is accessible to non climate scientists and he is very personable and easy to work with.
His website is www.weatherchris.com , email is rfrhomes at live.com and you can find his talk on youtube if you want to preview his presentation. https://youtu.be/vzaBSK4lwxs?feature=shared
Chris is based in metro Detroit and we are up in Northport - so we reached out to other local libraries to schedule him around the same time so he had more than one reason to make the trip north. And we had a great turn out! We highly recommend him.
Thank you,Julie
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 9:36 AM Anna Merritt via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Hello All,
I recently started the WebJunction series regarding handling Climate Change at the library. I highly recommend checking in on this webinar series if you haven’t already. It’s free and you can watch the first two webinars recordings, including Sustainability 101 (https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/sustainability-101.html)\
I am looking forprogramming ideas that can align with Sustainability and Climate Change topics, but I am having trouble finding out where to start. As the Adult Programmer at the library, I am comfortable in facilitating certain programs, but really wish to haveexperts talking about the subjects at hand.
If any area libraries have hadpresentations/programs on topics that relate to this and could suggest presenters or themes, it would be very helpful.
Our library is located just north of Kalamazoo on the west side of the state. We like to have presentations in-person, as we do not get a lot of attendees for Zoom/Live Stream programs (I do see the irony in having someone travel to talk about climate change, but getting the information out is important, so…)
Thanks so much!
Anna Merritt
(she/her)
Assistant Director / Interloan Specialist
Richland Community Library
8951 Park Street
Richland, MI 49083
(269) 629-9085
ZV283
https://www.richlandlibrary.org/
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Julie Preneta, Director
Leelanau Township Library119 E Nagonaba Street, PO Box 235Northport, MI 49670231-386-5131www.leelanautownshiplibrary.org
This is an oldie but a goodie, def features a little girl going to bed. I haven't read it but parents commenting say it's "a favorite, simple and quick to read, cozy feeling" etc. Little Golden Book
On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 3:15 PM Monica Porter via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I found this title about a little girl saying good night to animals and objects. The title is as follows:
I Just Want to Say Good Night - by Rachel Isadora
Here is a picture of the cover
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,Monica
Monica Porter, MLIS
Head Librarian of Outreach Services,
Ypsilanti District Library - Whittaker
734-879-1316
mporter at ypsilibrary.org
she, her, hers - why pronouns matter
On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 3:05 PM Tee Versele via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Hello all!
We have a reference question here at Romulus Public Library that has stumped me. The patron is looking for a book she read to her now 15 year old daughter when she was little. She remembers it as a book about a little girl saying good night to objects in her room, she specifically remembers her saying good night to socks. It is explicitly NOT Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown, and we have determined it is also not Goodnight, Goodnight, Sleepyhead by Ruth Krause or Bedtime, Nelly by Jan Barger.
If anyone knows what book this might be, please help us out!
Thanks in advance!
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Head of Youth Services and OutreachRomulus Public Library
11121 Wayne Rd.
Romulus, MI 48174
(734) 955-4519
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Jean Fellows(she/hers)
Programming CoordinatorGrand Ledge Area District Library131 E. Jefferson St.,Grand Ledge, MI 48837517-627-7014
The Grand Ledge Area District Library is situated on ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Anishinaabeg – Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi peoples-- land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw. For more information, see the article from Central Michigan University Library:https://blogs.cmich.edu/library/2019/11/26/the-1819-treaty-of-saginaw/#:~:text=In%20the%201819%20treaty%2C%20the,living%20on%20the%20ceded%20territory.
Here's another to consider-- read it to my kids 20 or so years ago. Little girl says a goodnight blessing for the parts of her life (family, milk and bread, etc), including her shoes, (not socks though...)
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 10:05 AM Jean Fellows <progcoord at gladl.org> wrote:
This is an oldie but a goodie, def features a little girl going to bed. I haven't read it but parents commenting say it's "a favorite, simple and quick to read, cozy feeling" etc. Little Golden Book
On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 3:15 PM Monica Porter via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I found this title about a little girl saying good night to animals and objects. The title is as follows:
I Just Want to Say Good Night - by Rachel Isadora
Here is a picture of the cover
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,Monica
Monica Porter, MLIS
Head Librarian of Outreach Services,
Ypsilanti District Library - Whittaker
734-879-1316
mporter at ypsilibrary.org
she, her, hers - why pronouns matter
On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 3:05 PM Tee Versele via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Hello all!
We have a reference question here at Romulus Public Library that has stumped me. The patron is looking for a book she read to her now 15 year old daughter when she was little. She remembers it as a book about a little girl saying good night to objects in her room, she specifically remembers her saying good night to socks. It is explicitly NOT Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown, and we have determined it is also not Goodnight, Goodnight, Sleepyhead by Ruth Krause or Bedtime, Nelly by Jan Barger.
If anyone knows what book this might be, please help us out!
Thanks in advance!
--
Tee Versele
Head of Youth Services and OutreachRomulus Public Library
11121 Wayne Rd.
Romulus, MI 48174
(734) 955-4519
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Jean Fellows(she/hers)
Programming CoordinatorGrand Ledge Area District Library131 E. Jefferson St.,Grand Ledge, MI 48837517-627-7014
The Grand Ledge Area District Library is situated on ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Anishinaabeg – Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi peoples-- land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw. For more information, see the article from Central Michigan University Library:https://blogs.cmich.edu/library/2019/11/26/the-1819-treaty-of-saginaw/#:~:text=In%20the%201819%20treaty%2C%20the,living%20on%20the%20ceded%20territory.
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Jean Fellows(she/hers)
Programming CoordinatorGrand Ledge Area District Library131 E. Jefferson St.,Grand Ledge, MI 48837517-627-7014
The Grand Ledge Area District Library is situated on ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Anishinaabeg – Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi peoples-- land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw. For more information, see the article from Central Michigan University Library:https://blogs.cmich.edu/library/2019/11/26/the-1819-treaty-of-saginaw/#:~:text=In%20the%201819%20treaty%2C%20the,living%20on%20the%20ceded%20territory.
Twenty-five years ago, there was one working out of Portage/Kalamazoo area. I haven't lived there in a long time, maybe one of those libraries has a name for you?
On Fri, Sep 8, 2023 at 3:48 PM Halvorsen, Maria via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Hello all. We’re in the process of planning a 2024 program related to the much-beloved “Bridgerton” series. As part of this event, we’re hoping to include a silhouette artist. Would anyone happen to have a recommendation for us? Alternative recommendations that you feel might fit the theme are also welcome. 😊
Have a spectacular weekend,
Maria Halvorsen (She/Her)
Senior Librarian – Youth Services
St. Clair County Library System
mhalvorsen at sccl.lib.mi.us
(810) 987-7323 ext. 2513
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Jean Fellows(she/hers)
Programming CoordinatorGrand Ledge Area District Library131 E. Jefferson St.,Grand Ledge, MI 48837517-627-7014
The Grand Ledge Area District Library is situated on ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Anishinaabeg – Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi peoples-- land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw. For more information, see the article from Central Michigan University Library:https://blogs.cmich.edu/library/2019/11/26/the-1819-treaty-of-saginaw/#:~:text=In%20the%201819%20treaty%2C%20the,living%20on%20the%20ceded%20territory.
Thanks for the info on Chris!We've have a presentation in the planning stages from MDHHS-- contact Ashley Marks:MarkA at michigan.gov to see the range of offerings.
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 10:03 AM Library Director via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Anna, We hosted Chris Edwards and his climate talk this past May and he is excellent! His presentation offers great information that is accessible to non climate scientists and he is very personable and easy to work with.
His website is www.weatherchris.com , email is rfrhomes at live.com and you can find his talk on youtube if you want to preview his presentation. https://youtu.be/vzaBSK4lwxs?feature=shared
Chris is based in metro Detroit and we are up in Northport - so we reached out to other local libraries to schedule him around the same time so he had more than one reason to make the trip north. And we had a great turn out! We highly recommend him.
Thank you,Julie
On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 9:36 AM Anna Merritt via Michlib-l <michlib-l at mcls.org> wrote:
Hello All,
I recently started the WebJunction series regarding handling Climate Change at the library. I highly recommend checking in on this webinar series if you haven’t already. It’s free and you can watch the first two webinars recordings, including Sustainability 101 (https://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/sustainability-101.html)\
I am looking forprogramming ideas that can align with Sustainability and Climate Change topics, but I am having trouble finding out where to start. As the Adult Programmer at the library, I am comfortable in facilitating certain programs, but really wish to haveexperts talking about the subjects at hand.
If any area libraries have hadpresentations/programs on topics that relate to this and could suggest presenters or themes, it would be very helpful.
Our library is located just north of Kalamazoo on the west side of the state. We like to have presentations in-person, as we do not get a lot of attendees for Zoom/Live Stream programs (I do see the irony in having someone travel to talk about climate change, but getting the information out is important, so…)
Thanks so much!
Anna Merritt
(she/her)
Assistant Director / Interloan Specialist
Richland Community Library
8951 Park Street
Richland, MI 49083
(269) 629-9085
ZV283
https://www.richlandlibrary.org/
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Programming CoordinatorGrand Ledge Area District Library131 E. Jefferson St.,Grand Ledge, MI 48837517-627-7014
The Grand Ledge Area District Library is situated on ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Anishinaabeg – Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi peoples-- land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw. For more information, see the article from Central Michigan University Library:https://blogs.cmich.edu/library/2019/11/26/the-1819-treaty-of-saginaw/#:~:text=In%20the%201819%20treaty%2C%20the,living%20on%20the%20ceded%20territory.
Hello All!
Has anyone worked with Spyglass or another company to reduce their technology billing? How was the experience? Thank you!
-Tracy
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Tracy Logan
Library Director
Cadillac Wexford Public Library
411 S. Lake Street
Cadillac, MI 49601
231-775-6541
logant at cadillaclibrary.org
Last call, other requests have fell through. We need this out of our library. It is large and would take a mini-van or truck to haul. If there is no interest, it will be taken to Goodwill or St. Vincents which is an already long drive for us.
We have had it in our library for a few years and shared with our branches but we need to make room and would like it to go to a good home. There is some furniture which is included. It does need a table to sit on (current table is also available) and will need a couple of people to lift and carry. Again van or truck would work better. Pickup only – Grand Lake Library, 18132 Lake Esau Highway, Presque Isle.
Amber Alexander
Library Director, MLIS
Presque Isle District Library
181 E. Erie Street
Rogers City, MI 49779
989.734.2477, 101
www.pidl.org
Amber Alexander
Library Director, MLIS
Presque Isle District Library
181 E. Erie Street
Rogers City, MI 49779
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