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Remembering Booth Gardner: ‘Civility & public service’

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(Left to right: former Gov. John Spellman, former Gov. Booth Gardner, former Lt. Gov. John Cherberg, former Gov. Al Rosellini. Photo courtesy of Washington State Archives.)

Booth Gardner,… Read more

Clippings for the week of March 8, 2013

[caption id="attachment_4996" align="alignright" width="227"] Image Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection[/caption] Library News A committee of administrators, teachers, parents and a student on Tuesday recommended a book challenged for its graphic depiction of child abuse remain available to seventh and eighth graders at Housel Middle School. Currently, middle-… Read more

From the Digital Archives: North Head Lighthouse photo

Image One of the most stunning ocean vistas along the Washington coast is found at the North Head Lighthouse near Cape Disappointment and Ilwaco, at the southwestern corner of the state. Check out this cool circa-1950 photo of… Read more

The Logger Lawyer

Image From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of the Washington State Library: Naturally the word "Library" in the following headline is what first caught my eye, but as the story unfolded I… Read more

2013 Proposed Legislation Affecting Libraries 03/15/2013

Courtesy of the Legislative Planning Committee, Washington Library Association Library Related Legislation. The Washington Library Association (WLA) tracks state legislative activity that will potentially affect Washington Libraries. Their tracker is posted to the WLA web site and we will also post it weekly on this blog. For information on the legislative process or becoming involved, see the WLA site referenced above.

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New Digital Collection: Lincoln County Heritage

We are proud to announce Lincoln County Heritage -- a small, yet very cool new digital collection from Washington Rural Heritage -- as well as a brand new website for the Davenport Public Library!… Read more

Washington Libraries Lead in eBook Circulation

OverDrive, one of the most popular public library eBook and eAudiobook vendors, recently announced its "Library eBook Leaders" for 2012. Two… Read more

WSL Updates for March 14, 2013

Volume 9, March 14, 2013 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) DIGITAL LITERACY IN WASHINGTON LIBRARIES 2) GRANTS FOR EARLY LEARNING 3) OCLC ANNOUNCES ILL TRAINING 4) BOOK REPAIR CLASS AT HIGHLINE 5) CALL TO ACTION – EVERYONEON DIGITAL LITERACY CAMPAIGN 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) DIGITAL LITERACY IN WASHINGTON LIBRARIES On a national level, much… Read more

OCLC ILL Training for Wayfinder Libraries

Image OCLC is replacing the current WorldCat Resource Sharing interlibrary loan (ILL) service with a new service, OCLC WorldShareT Interlibrary Loan, in 2013.

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From Your Corner: Yakima’s name

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(Photo courtesy of Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce)

Nestled in the heart of the Yakima Valley is the city of Yakima. With a population of 91,067, it’s the eighth largest city in the state. The name Yakima comes from the… Read more

March Issue of Western State Hospital Library Newsletter Salutes Kim Wyman

Image American Libraries celebrate Women’s History Month! We salute the new Secretary of State Kim Wyman—the second woman to hold that position in Washington State. Kim served as Thurston County Auditor for 12 years prior to her election.… Read more

Secretaries of State Club

Image They don’t have a secret handshake (as far as we know), their roll call is rather short, and they seldom meet. So when the four people who serve or once served as Washington’s… Read more

State Library adds new titles to Washington Classics

Image Are you a history buff looking to learn more about Washington or Northwest history? The State Library just updated its “Classics in Washington History” collection, adding eight new titles. Go… Read more

Clippings for the week of March 1, 2013

[caption id="attachment_4996" align="alignright" width="227"] Image Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection[/caption] Washington State Library News Wolf recovery in Washington State – a blessing to many, a curse to others – continues on an upward trajectory, despite the controversial killing of seven wolves caught preying on livestock in the northeast corner of the… Read more

2013 Proposed Legislation Affecting Libraries 03/08/2013

Courtesy of the Legislative Planning Committee, Washington Library Association Library Related Legislation. The Washington Library Association (WLA) tracks state legislative activity that will potentially affect Washington Libraries. Their tracker is posted to the WLA web site and we will also post it weekly on this blog. For information on the legislative process or becoming involved, see the WLA site referenced above.

Library Tracker 3-… Read more

House advances new deadlines for voter registration

Image Washington’s voter registration deadlines might be changed under a bill passed by the House, one of several… Read more

DigitalLearn for Digital Literacy

DigitalLearn.org is a new web site for digital literacy support being developed by the Public Library Association with a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. This new tool and resource will enable library users to increase their digital literacy skills through self-directed trainings, and will facilitate the sharing of tools and best practices by library staff who provide digital literacy training. On March 6, Jamie Hollier, from the Public Library Association, provided… Read more

Limburger Fiend Raises a Stink in Colfax

[caption id="attachment_10208" align="alignleft" width="175"] Image William H. Doolittle, Limburger Lover[/caption] From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of the Washington State Library: Sometimes the inside… Read more

WSL Updates for March 7, 2013

Volume 9, March 7, 2013 for the WSL Updates mailing list Remember to spring forward this weekend – Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday! Topics include: 1) WOLVES AT THE STATE LIBRARY 2) HELP CELEBRATE TWO GREAT BIRTHDAYS 3) SNAPDRAGON GRANTS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES 4) PRESERVATION GRANTS FOR SMALLER INSTITUTIONS 5) PEW WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK… Read more

From Archives: Our governors `do solemnly swear'

Image If you’ve watched a governor or other statewide elected official being sworn in during the first week of a legislative session, you’ve noticed that the Supreme Court justice reads the oath as he or she swears in that official, and then both… Read more

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