WSL Updates for December 15, 2016
Volume 12, December 15, 2016 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) WSL REMEMBERS JOHN GLENN & LIBRARY 21 2) 2017 WLA CONFERENCE PROPOSALS SOLICITED 3) NEA BIG READ GRANTS 4) EZRA JACK KEATS MINIGRANTS 5) TEEN SUMMER READING WEBINAR 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) WSL REMEMBERS JOHN GLENN & LIBRARY 21 In recognition of John Glenn’s heroic lifetime of service, a recent WSL blog post tells the story in words and pictures of a meeting between Glenn and Washington State Librarian Maryan Reynolds at the Century 21 Seattle World’s Fair in 1962, in the “Library 21” exhibit sponsored by the American Library Association and staffed by State Library employees. The event is chronicled in Reynolds’ 2001 history of the State Library, Dynamics of Change. The State Library also holds the source materials for the book, which include additional photographs of the meeting, not included in the book. A description of the collection is available in the WSL catalog. A recent Washington State Archives Facebook post provides additional pictures from John Glenn’s visit to the Seattle World’s Fair. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) 2017 WLA CONFERENCE PROPOSALS SOLICITED Program proposals are now being accepted for ALL 2017 Washington Library Association Conferences. All proposals from academic, public, school and special library staff, advocates and community partners will be considered. Now is the time to reach out to the dynamic presenters in your communities or share your own skills and experience by leading a Session or Workshop at one or more of these 2017 events:
- WLA Learn Local! One Day Conferences: April 7 in Seattle; April 28 in Yakima; April 29 in Spokane;
- WLA Annual Conference: November 1-4, Tacoma’s Hotel Murano.
- Leadership and Mentorship for Rural Librarians (Association for Rural and Small Libraries); 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. PST
- Use It, Don't Lose It! Technology Donations Before Calendar-Year End (Tech Soup); 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PST
- Under the Microscope: Science at the Library (Nebraska Library Commission); 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. PST
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