WSL Updates, April 30, 2009
Volume 5: April 30, 2009 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) FIND-IT! WASHINGTON SEARCH SERVICE TO CONTINUE 2) SWINE FLU INFORMATION SITES NOW LISTED ON WSL BLOG 3) BOOKSTORE-STYLE LIBRARY FEATURED ON FIRST TUESDAYS MAY 5 4) NATIONAL CONNECTING TO COLLECTIONS FORUM IN BUFFALO IN JUNE 5) GRANT SOURCES FOUND VIA GRANTSTATION 1) FIND-IT! WASHINGTON SEARCH SERVICE TO CONTINUE We are very happy to announce that Find-It! Washington, find-it.wa.gov/, the Washington State government information search tool provided by the Washington State Library division of the Office of the Secretary of State, will be able to continue despite the budget issues we are facing. An inexpensive solution was found to replace the current software. Please consider linking to Find-It! on your websites for quick access to current Washington State Government information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) SWINE FLU INFORMATION SITES NOW LISTED ON WSL BLOG A set of government Web site resources related to the current influenza outbreak has been compiled by Herrick Heitman, Washington State Library’s Federal Publications Coordinator. The links are available on our blog at www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/flu. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3) BOOKSTORE-STYLE LIBRARY FEATURED ON FIRST TUESDAYS MAY 5 Please join us on May 5 at 9:00 a.m. as David Menard from Camano Island Library Pilot Project shares his experience in adopting a bookstore model for this unique pilot library. Camano is a three year pilot project for Sno-Isle Libraries to test community interest in local library service. Learn tips and tricks for marketing your library collection to show off your collection, both print and media. Listen in on your computer at webj.horizonwimba.com, select the First Tuesdays room when you reach the lobby. If this is your first use of Wimba, you will need to go through a quick download of the software first. Previous First Tuesday programs, including April’s “Hard Times and Libraries,” and March’s program on Virtual Reference are archived and available for listening at www.sos.wa.gov/quicklinks/tuesdays. For more information, contact Susan Barrett at [email protected] or toll free at 1-866-538-4996. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4) NATIONAL CONNECTING TO COLLECTIONS FORUM IN BUFFALO IN JUNE “Stewardship of America’s Legacy: Answering the Call to Action” is the title of the final national forum of the Connecting to Collections series to be hosted by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) in Buffalo, NY, on June 16 & 17, 2009. For more information and to register for the forum, visit www.imls.gov/collections. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5) GRANT SOURCES FOUND VIA GRANTSTATION The CHS Foundation, www.chsfoundation.org/ , is committed to investing in the future of rural America, agriculture, and cooperative business through education and leadership development. The Foundation supports national efforts related to its mission as well as programs within the CHS trade territory for regional, multi-state, or statewide projects. The Foundation's funding focuses on the following program areas: Cooperative Education, Rural Youth and Leadership Development, Farm and Agricultural Safety, Returning Value to Rural Communities, and University Partnerships. All applications are accepted on an ongoing basis, with the exception of Cooperative Education applications, which are due September 30, annually. Visit the Foundation's website for a description of each grant category and online application instructions. Dollar General’s Youth Literacy Grants provide funding to schools and local nonprofit organizations to help with the implementation or expansion of literacy programs for new readers, below grade level readers and readers with learning disabilities. Applications for grants up to $3,000 are due by May 22, 2009. Organizations applying must be within 20 miles of a Dollar General store. More information is available here: www.raconline.org/funding/funding_details.php?funding_id=1795 and applications are on the Dollar General site: www.dollargeneral.com/servingothers/Pages/youthliteracygrants2009.aspx. The National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts and the MetLife Foundation offer the Partners in Education Grant Program, www.nationalguild.org/programs/partners.htm. These announcements are taken from GrantStation Insider; provided by GrantStation in partnership with the Washington State Legislature, Governor Gregoire, and the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED), www.cted.wa.gov/site/378/default.aspx . For more information about free GrantStation subscriptions, visit or contact Tina Roose at [email protected].
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