Postcards from the Cracker Coast

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FLA Un-conference

August 24th, 2010 · No Comments

On Friday, August 20, the Florida Library Association, in conjunction with PLAN presented an un-conference in Niceville, FL. What’s an un-conference? Shorter, less expensive, and closer to home than a conference! Linda McCarthy (FLA Director for Northwest Florida) and Gloria Colvin (FLA Vice-President/President-Elect) moderated a day of presentations, discussions, and networking for [...]

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Tags: Continuing education

What to read

July 12th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Here’s another option for your Reader’s Advisory services. At Literature map the user enters an author’s name. The resulting screen of authors are placed in groups. The closer two authors names are together the more likely someone will like them.

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Tags: General

Open Source for Education

July 1st, 2010 · No Comments

I recently read a post about open sources options for education resources. 50 Open Source Tools That Replace Popular Education Apps has a list of resources in various categories, not just for K12 folks, but for home-schoolers and academics too.

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Tags: Uncategorized

What do you Recommend?

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments

I’ve been catching up on my blog reading and learned about 2 great recommendation tools.
Sarah Houghton-Jan wrote a post about Hunch. Answer a few questions and get recommendations on a variety of topics.
David Booker wrote about The Book Seer on his blog. Enter a book title and author name and you receive a [...]

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Tags: General

Thank you Paul

April 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Every librarian and library user in Florida owes Paul Clark a thank you. He was there to remind legislators why libraries are important. Let him know you appreciate his efforts.

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Tags: General

April 26th, 2010 · No Comments

Sarah Houghton-Jan has written a post listing tips and tools for saving money on technology. In these times of economic uncertainty, I’m sure everyone could find at least one helpful item in this list. Check out the comments for additional ideas.

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Tags: Technical - Computers

What is a Book?

April 21st, 2010 · No Comments

I have just read two interesting items about e-books/e-publishing. “Going Out of Print” from Technology Review discusses how the e-book is transforming the publishing industry. There is the potential for technology to change how people consume information. In “What’s a Real Book” on David Lee King’s blog, he urges librarians to get [...]

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Tags: Technical - Computers

Is Your Library User Friendly?

April 19th, 2010 · No Comments

Does your library help people accomplish their tasks or does it put up roadblocks? Check out The Usable Library and see how your library stacks up.

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Tags: General

Farewell Helen

April 14th, 2010 · No Comments

Helen Moeller, Director of the LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library, announced this week that she would be retiring at the end of the month. PLAN is once more losing one its founding members. Helen served on the first Board of Directors as Vice-President from 1991-1993. She also served on the Board [...]

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Non-Techie Technology Ideas

February 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

There’s an article on the American Libraries website, “10 Technology Ideas Your Library Can Implement Next week.” These ideas are easy enough for even your less techie staff. I like no.4, develop a technology skills list for staff. After creating your competencies list, let PLAN know what training we can provide to [...]

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Tags: Tech Tips · Technical - Computers