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April 30, 2004

Another Attack on British Libraries

Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | British libraries could shut by 2020

This is another in the seemingly unending stream of attacks on British public libraries. Why should American librarians care? Because where their critics go, so do ours.

I just attended a program at WAPL that gave us the sad truth that we have to find alternative funding for libraries other than taxes. That is exactly what this critic says. He also says that we need to be open more hours. Yes, we do. But to say that we need to increase service without enough funding as it is, begs the question of how we are supposed to manage that.

Sadly, the critic also states that British libraries will disappear within 15 years. I completely disagree. At least here in America, public libraries are as busy as ever, poorly funded, but busy. The Internet did not undo us the way everyone predicted, because librarians instead adapted and became Internet experts. We will survive! As long as we are adaptable and responsive to change, we will survive. We will change, yes. Disappear? No!

April 28, 2004

Off to WAPL

I'm heading off to the WAPL (Wisconsin Association of Public Libraries) Conference for the next couple of days, so don't expect any posts until this weekend.

Teachers @ Work

teachers at work

This page is one to recommend to educators in your community because of its 5000 reviewed sites for teachers. The sites cover a wide range of subjects and a monthly update is available via email.

Firefox

InfoWorld: Firefox fills the IE void

Very cool article on my browser of choice, Firefox. I am considering loading it onto all of the public PCs at the library as well. It rocks!

April 27, 2004

Clinton's Memoirs

Yahoo! News - Clinton's Memoirs to Be Released in June

Definitely one that most libraries are going to be purchasing at least one copy of. I have to get it on my order list ASAP.

Dave Barry

Dave Barry Official Website

Official site for this humorist.

USDA Site

USDA.gov - United States Department of Agriculture

Official site for the USDA with news, laws and regulations, rural and community development, environment, research, and more.

April 26, 2004

Greek Site

Hellenic Republic - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs offers this site with news, foreign policy information, Greek history, and information on Greece today.

Greek Language Site

Filoglossia Web version - Learning Greek as a foreign language

Very nice site for learning beginner-level Greek with online films, sound files, and reading.

Austrian Site

Republic of Austria

Website of the Austrian Federal Chancellor with links to ministry sites, information on Austria, and a news service.

April 25, 2004

Feingold and Sanders Awarded

Library Journal - FOLUSA to Honor Sanders, Feingold

Friends of Libraries U.S.A. will award Senator Russ Feingold and Representative Bernie Sanders will their annual Public Service Award for their battles against the Patriot Act.

Tasha's Blog Name Change

Well, I finally did what I had been thinking about for over a year. I changed the name of my blog. Name change only, content should stay the same mix of news and links.

April 24, 2004

European News

Europe Daily

Daily news on different regions of Europe with sections on business, environment, Internet, politics, science, and sports.

April 23, 2004

WISCJOBS

WISCJOBS Home Page

Listing of jobs from the state of Wisconsin that includes jobs throughout the state at various levels of public service.

April 22, 2004

Best Museum Site 2004

Museums and the Web 2004 : Best of the Web: Best Overall

Museums and the Web announced the winner of best overall museum website! They also have a list of winners in other categories like best online exhibition, most innovative, and best museum professional's site.

April 20, 2004

Paper DVDs

BBC NEWS | Technology | Paper DVDs on the horizon

Paper DVDs read by blue lasers rather than the current red lasers hold five times more data than the current DVDs and will be cheaper to produce. I only hope that all the DVDs the library now owns will be able to be read by the blue lasers... Another technology bites the dust.

Repeat after me... Change is good. Change is good. Change is good. Sigh.

April 19, 2004

Keepers of the Flame

Post-Crescent - This would be the time to say thank you to your local librarian

Lovely quote from the author of the article at the end. Makes me very proud of what I do.

""I've been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library.“ F. Scott Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby.

Yes, a visit to a library is a sobering experience because each time you walk into a library you are in the presence of greatness. Libraries celebrate humanity, and librarians are keepers of the flame."

April 17, 2004

Spyware

BBC NEWS | Technology | PCs 'infested' with spy programs

I begin to wonder if spy programs are not causing the many complaints I hear from patrons about their older computers suddenly slowing down and not functioning as well. I think those with newer machines don't notice the slight slow down that spy ware causes. Spyware scanners are something that I will start recommending to people having that sort of problem

April 12, 2004

A Small Gripe

Authors, would you please not call me or visit me at the library trying to force me to buy your book? You start out all nice and cheerful, sweetly telling me the premise and the glorious wonder of your creation. If I dare to ask about reviews, your demeanor starts to change, you get a little more curt and little more pushy. When I finally refuse, always kindly and politely, you get downright rude. I don't care if the librarian down the road bought your book, you forget that I actually know him/her and may not want to emulate them. It really is my policy not to purchase items this way, despite your strong opinion on the matter. Sorry, it is my decision, and you only hurt yourself by swearing at me. And finally, for those of you who will inevitably try , the library door just will not slam no matter how hard you try. Something to do with the handicapped button. Sorry, no loud closure here.

2004 Olympics

ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games

Official site for the Games this August.

Butterfly Site

Butterflies of North America

The U.S. Geological Survey presents this site with photos, checklists, distribution maps, identification, and links to related sites.

April 10, 2004

Wyoming Site

Wyoming Tourism

Places to stay, things to do, events, and news.

Washington DC Site

District of Columbia

Information on the city, living and working in DC, businesses, tourism, and city government.

Tennessee Site

Welcome to Tennessee

Official tourism site for the state of Tennessee.

Children's Library Records

PDF Bills Signed by Governor on 4/8

Governor Doyle signed Assembly Bill 169 into law over the objections of the Wisconsin Library Association. In Wisconsin parents and guardians are now allowed to request the library records of a child until 16 from a public library. I gather that we will get information in the next week to change our policies and procedures to comply. Sigh.

April 9, 2004

Kentucky Site

Kentucky.gov: My New Kentucky Home

Official site for the state of Kentucky.

Alabama Site

alabama.gov

Official website for the state of Alabama.

Lance Armstrong

:: Lance Armstrong Official Website ::

Official site for this amazing cyclist and author.

Martial Info

Martialinfo

One of the most popular martial arts site online with news, movies, recommended links, photos, FAQ, and more.

Boxing Site

Boxing Times Online

Fight analyses, columns, features and world rankings.

April 6, 2004

Baby Name Site

BabyNamesWorld.com

With more than 11,000 baby names, this site offers lists of top names, the ability to browse by alphabet, forums to chat about names, and both quick and advanced searches, allowing you to limit by sex, length of name, specific letters, meaning, origin and rating.

Bronte Site

The Bronte Parsonage Museum

Information on the Brontes, including the museum, their home, family tree, chronology, history, novels and profiles of each of the sisters.

April 5, 2004

Troubles

My blogs are having a little server trouble lately, so I haven't been able to post on some days. Please bear with me as we try to fix the problem! Looks like it is working again today.