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WSL Updates for March 31, 2016
Volume 12, March 31, 2016 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) FREE FOOD FOR THOUGHT WEBINAR 2) A THIRD GAINING STEAM WORKSHOP ADDED 3) HIGHLINE COLLEGE ONLINE LIBRARY COURSES 4) WALE CONFERENCE PROPOSALS WANTED 5) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) FREE FOOD FOR THOUGHT WEBINAR Food for Thought: building a better community through food, a free First Tuesdays webinar presented by… Read more
Happy 100th Birthday Beverly Cleary
From the desk of Diane Hutchins What do Project VIEWS, Leave It to Beaver, Yamhill, and the University of Washington iSchool have in common? Would you believe – Beverly Cleary! Image… Read moreProposed Legislation Affecting Libraries 03/29/2016
Courtesy of the Legislative Planning Committee, Washington Library Association. The Washington Library Association (WLA) tracks state legislative activity that will potentially affect Washington Libraries. Their tracker is posted weekly on this blog.
For information on the legislative process or becoming involved, see the WLA site referenced above.
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Classic WA photos: View from Mt. Constitution
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The San Juan Islands’ most breathtaking (literally if you ride your bike or hike to get there) vantage point is atop Mount Constitution on Orcas Island. Once you reach its summit after entering… Read moreWyman names Tsering Cornell as Corporations Director
Image Secretary of State Kim Wyman has appointed Assistant Attorney General Tsering Cornell as director of the Washington State Division of Corporations & Charities. Cornell succeeds Pam Floyd, a 15-year veteran of the Office of… Read moreClassic WA photos: Seattle’s Smith Tower
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Built in 1914, this iconic structure might be seen as just an older landmark in Seattle’s Pioneer Square, the one with the unique conical roof. But did you know that Smith Tower was the tallest… Read moreWomen's History: Selected Resources at the Washington State Library
Women's History: a sampling of resources at the Washington State Library [caption id="attachment_16293" align="alignright" width="238"] Image A Century of Women's Health, 1900-2000[/caption] Federal Publications : National Scope Alfonso, K. L. M., & Air University (U.S.). (2009). Femme fatale: An examination of the role of women in combat and… Read moreCarolyn Long is 1st Reed Distinguished Prof
ImageFrom left: Foley Institute Director Cornell Clayton, Secretary of State Kim Wyman, former WSU President Sam Smith, WSU-Vancouver Professor Carolyn Long, former Secretary of State Sam Reed and former Secretary of State Ralph Munro.
Three WA secretaries of state, current Secretary Kim… Read moreWSL Updates for March 24, 2016
Volume 12, March 24, 2016 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) GAINING STEAM WORKSHOPS ADDED 2) SUPERCHARGED STORYTIMES – THE VIEWS2 WAY 3) COOL CREATIONS COMEBACK 4) SERVING DIVERSE COMMUNITIES ONLINE COURSE 5) WALE CONFERENCE PROPOSALS WANTED 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) GAINING STEAM WORKSHOPS ADDED Washington State Library announces additional… Read more
WA Elections project nets 27k new voters
Image The Pew Charitable Trusts is drawing attention to a low-tech special outreach project in Washington – postcards sent out by snail mail – that resulted in 27,000 new voter registrations. The… Read moreClassic WA photos: 1920s loggers in Mason County
Image One of the industries that made Washington famous nationally and beyond was logging. Back in the 1920s, logging was a top job producer in our state. This 1920s photo… Read moreWyman announces final PrezPrimary list
Image Secretary of State Kim Wyman has released the final candidate list for Washington’s 2016 Presidential Primary, including four Republicans and two Democrats. Friday, March 18, was the deadline for the Secretary to make the declaration,… Read moreHow WA Legislature looked a century ago
ImageMembers of the 1915 House of Representatives. (Image courtesy State Digital Archives)
Political junkies and Olympia-watchers know plenty about today’s Washington Legislature, its key players, accomplishments and points of disagreement. What was our state… Read moreProtecting the treasures of Washington State, or a peek into the vault.
The Washington State Library has a collection of very special books we keep in our “vault”. This includes the Territorial Library Collection, as well as many other beautiful and rare books. These books are old and fragile and special considerations need to be used to view them. If you make an appointment and travel to Olympia during the library's open hours, we would love to help you view these rare books. However thanks to the wonders of modern digitization many of these titles are… Read more
WSL Updates for March 17, 2016
Volume 12, March 17, 2016 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) TEEN VIDEO CHALLENGE 2) ASK A LIBRARIAN SERVICE AT WSL 3) CIVICS EDUCATION RESOURCES 4) CONFERENCE PROPOSALS WANTED 5) ARSL 2016 CONFERENCE SEEKS PRESENTATION PROPOSALS 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) TEEN VIDEO CHALLENGE The Washington State Library and the Collaborative Summer Library… Read more
From the Archives: 1853 map of WA & OR territories
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Most of us are familiar with the geographical shape of our great state of Washington, and some even know how Oregon looks. But do you know how Washington and Oregon appeared when both were young territories?… Read moreClassic WA photos: Makah basket weaver
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If you’re seeking cool or classic black-and-white photos of Washington’s people and places, look no further than our State Digital Archives, which has thousands of shots just a… Read morePresident Obama's 2017 Budget available
Image The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released President Barack Obama's Budget of the U.S. Government, FY 2017, on February 9, 2016. It is available through the Washington State Library's Federal Documents collection, PREX 2.8:2017, PREX 2.8/5:2017 and PREX 2.8:2017/APP. If you decide to read it in print be sure to eat your Wheaties. It is a hefty lift. The Budget is a collection of… Read moreProposed Legislation Affecting Libraries 03/10/2016
Courtesy of the Legislative Planning Committee, Washington Library Association. The Washington Library Association (WLA) tracks state legislative activity that will potentially affect Washington Libraries. Their tracker is posted weekly on this blog.
For information on the legislative process or becoming involved, see the WLA site referenced above.
Bill Title Sponsor Status Date Hearing… Read more