Here are the headlines from the April 26, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Library Director Marinette County Consolidated Public Library Service Marinette, WI Full Time $76,787 - $97,747 DEADLINE: 4:30 PM on May 23, 2024 Provide overall supervision of operation of all branch library outlets of Marinette County Consolidated Library System; provide leadership, direction and management to all Library staff; create/implement policies and procedures, developing programs essential for productive operation of the County Library and its outlets, and assuring that state standards for public libraries are met. Qualifications: Master’s degree in Library Science from American Library Association accredited institution; four years experience and/or training in library setting or related field with supervisory experience;either Library Grade 1 Certification from State of WI at time or hire OR apply for Temporary Library Grade 1 within 90 days of hire and then full Library Grade 1 Certification within one year of attaining temporary certification; insurance acceptable driver’s license.
Submit resumes, including position title, to: Human Resources Department 1926 Hall Avenue Marinette, WI 54143 --- mcresume@marinettecountywi.gov DEADLINE: 4:30 PM MAY 23, 2024 As part of today’s Earth Day commemorations, the Wisconsin Water Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Wisconsin Library Association announced the books selected for a basin-wide shared-reading experience, Great Lakes, Great Read.
The Water Walker by Joanne Robertson is the children’s selection and the adult selection is The Best Part of Us by Sally Cole-Misch. Here are the headlines from the April 19, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS Here are the headlines from the April 12, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS As NFLS prepares to move its website to a new platform in the year 2025, this post replaces of many of the Additional marketing and communication tips, tools & resources links that have been provided on its Marketing and Communication resources webpage to date. At the top level, these resources categories include:
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The following is from a blog post Libby Basics Marketing Materials | Did You Know? from the Wisconsin Public Library Consortium (WPLC): Do you ever find yourself answering the same questions over and over again, about Libby or Wisconsin’s Digital Library? A recent survey of over 300 library staff members revealed that on average, the questions they get most frequently from patrons include “Libby basics” like how to sign up for Libby with a library card, or how to navigate the app (a.k.a., giving “app tours”). You can supplement those in-the-moment conversations with digital and print marketing materials and how-to’s about Libby, available from OverDrive and from Wisconsin’s Digital Library Marketing Committee: The Public Library Resource Center on OverDrive’s website contains many marketing resources, including print-ready materials. Available resources include:
The Digital Library Marketing Committee recently created an album with shareable images that spotlight different Libby features. You can check out the media set directly or follow Wisconsin’s Digital Library on Facebook and Instagram to easily reshare and republish their posts on your library’s accounts. The “Did You Know?” series spotlights features, tools, and other resources available to library staff, including patron-facing folks, to expand their know-how about Wisconsin’s Digital Library, OverDrive, Libby, and the Wisconsin Public Library Consortium (WPLC). Here are the headlines from the April 5, 2024 📢 Nic News Weekly:
Subscribe to Newsletters from NFLS Following are new continuing education opportunities from NEWI. Click the event title to learn more and register. You are encouraged to register even if you cannot attend to receive links to recordings when available. Spring Learning Webinar Series:
Indigenous Education Webinar: Developing and Establishing Indigenous Pedagogy Collections for the Library and Classroom – April 29 at 4:30pm The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) - American Indian Studies Program in partnership with CESA 12 is offering a unique opportunity to participate in a webinar to continue your journey of personal and professional development around First Nations Studies. Visit the event page to learn more. Register here. *NOTE: You must be present during the advertised date and time(s) to participate and watch the webinar. The webinars will NOT BE RECORDED. Additionally, participants do NOT have permission or authorization to record either via video or audio the contents of the session attending.* |
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