Archive for April, 2007

THEY ARE HERE!!!!!

The comic books have arrived and are at ODL to be sorted. We will work like mad getting them into envelopes and into the mail to everyone by Monday.

My previous formula of how many comics libraries will get wasn’t working. So, I took the total number of comics and the total number of libraries and divided the numbers. Each library will receive 24 comic books. There are 10 titles. System libraries: each branch gets 24 so multiply your number of branches by 24 and that’s your total.

Next year will be much better. Please e-mail me with the following information after May 5th:

If,

  • you did any promotion,
  • you set up a display and where in the library it was set up,
  • the reactions and comments from the teens,
  • and whether knew or were aware of Free Comic Book Day before this year.

I’ll be a little slow in answering e-mails and returning phone calls for a few days. I will get back to you.

April 27th, 2007

FCB Poster Winner

And, the winners are:

  • Stillwater Public Library
  • El Reno Carnegie Library
  • Hennessey Public Library
  • Eastern Oklahoma Library District

Thanks for playing everyone! I still have more posters and stickers to give away, so keep checking back.

Have a good weekend!!

April 20th, 2007

Need More Winners!

I only have two winner so far for the Free Comic Book Poster. I need two more. Send your e-mail to win. This contest ends at today at 4:00 pm CST Friday, April 20, 2007.

April 20th, 2007

FCB Information

I checked with my comic book supplier and this is what I know so far:

  • He is expecting the comics in on Monday, April 23rd. After processing, he expects to have them ready by Wednesday.
  • I will pick them up and get them in the mail towards the end of next week and the beginning of the week after. I ordered 5,000 comics for all the libraries. I’m still working on how many each library will get.

I’d like to know how your Free Comic Book Day goes, so e-mail or call me after May 5th. Tell me if:

  • you did any promotion,
  • if you set up a display and where in the library it was set up,
  • the reactions and comments from the kids,
  • and if you knew or were aware of Free Comic Book Day before this year.
April 20th, 2007

FCB Posters

There are posters! My comic book store connection was able to hook me up with 10 posters. So, how about another contest?

You have until 4:00 CST Friday, April 20, 2007 to e-mail me. The first 4 people to send me an e-mail will get one Free Comic Book Day poster each. Winners will be determined by the time their e-mail is received on my e-mail server.

BTW, the poster looks fabulous!!!

April 19th, 2007

FCB Winner

The winner for today’s contest is El Reno Carnegie Library. I received the e-mail at 9:54 am.

Keep checking back as more items will be up for the taking!

April 18th, 2007

FCB Stickers

The first Oklahoma library to e-mail me requesting Free Comic Book Day Stickers will receive 100 free stickers to hand out to their patrons.

Ready?

Set.

Go!

The winner will be determined by the time posted in my e-mail inbox and their library name will be posted on this blog. Offer good until 4:00 CST Wednesday, April 18th, 2007.

April 18th, 2007

CSLP Meeting Notes

[I changed the theme or skin of the blog. I'm ready for spring. Maybe Mother Nature will take the hint.]

There were 34 new attendees at the CSLP Annual Conference. By 2008 there will be 44 states represented. Of the people I met, and I met a lot, most mentioned either having relatives living in Oklahoma, growing up in Oklahoma or having visited Oklahoma. It was a thrill to be able to plug our state, it’s 100th birthday and our summer reading program.

Here are the highlights from the meetings:

I joined the Children’s Manual and Teen’s Manual Committees. The means that Oklahoma will be represented when asked for ideas for slogans, themes, room/space decorating and programs. Also, members will need to proofread the manual chapters as they come out.

Visit Georgia’s Children’s Services. They have their manual online as well as some art work.
State representatives voted on the 2009 Children’s Slogan. Those who responded to my post and e-mail heavily favored Arts Alive @ Your Library. Arkansas used this same slogan in 2002, so it was not chosen. It came down to: Imagine @ Your Library and Get/Be Creative @ Your Library. There was discussion between “Be” or “Get” and it was decided that “Be” is easier to translate into Spanish.

The slogan for 2009 Children’s SRP is “Be Creative @ Your Library“. The “@ Your Library” branding is well-known internationally. ALA supplies multi-language graphics for download using the brand.

State reps voted on the 2009 Teen’s Slogan. The five choices were: Rock the Shelves @ Your Library; Create Your World @ Your Library; Lights! Camera! Read!; Express Yourself @ Your Library and Live Art Loud.

[The teen slogans were mixed in with the children's slogan in the post and e-mail that I sent out. I thought I would have more time to get your opinions before voting, but that turned out not to be the case.]

Discussion was that Live Art Loud, while a good slogan, is hard to say. Also, an imperative twelve-year-old could stick an “f” in front on “Art” changing the meaning entirely. This brought many giggles.

The slogan chosen is: Express Yourself @ Your Library.

State reps voted on 2010 general theme. It was discovered that Delaware is the only state without a national park. The choices were: Water; Food/Get Fit; Cultures around the World; Time Travel; Superheroes and Ecology.

The theme for 2010 is Water. I started pulling books from the juvenile collection and there are a lot of topics water covers: sailing, beaches, the different forms of water: ice, liquid, steam; weather, cooking, etc. Also, the 2002 Oklahoma Summer Reading Manual “Books Ahoy” can be used.

It is not possible at the time to have the manual online. This is because the Collaborative receives revenue from manual sales, there are security issues and the manual is copyrighted by the Collaborative. Sorry, guys. It’s an issue that has come up before and will still come up in the future.

You can view the Collaborative’s 2007 Children’s and Teen’s PSA’s and manual outlines. Click on “Programs”.

I’ve signed Oklahoma up as being interested in the Mother Goose Program funded by the National Science Foundation. The program infuses math and science principles into library programs, like story time. It’s geared for ages 3 to 7. I’ll find out more information.

Other states are offering incentives to encourage public libraries to work more closely with schools. One state gives $200 worth of new paperbacks to a school/library for starting and building a new relationship.

CSLP web site has a Family Literacy web page which discusses the “summer setback” when kids don’t read over the summer.

South Dakota State Library is offering a traveling art exhibit. It’s a Hands-On Partnership for Literature, Science and Art. They are bringing art to rural and reservation libraries.

Pennsylvania has a One Book program for ages 3 to 6. A book is chosen and provided to not only libraries, but daycare centers, HeadStart classrooms and home-based schools.

Washington has started an early reader program by translating the book of early literacy into six different languages. The books include nursery rhymes from the originating country.

Next year’s meeting will be in Little Rock, AR. 2009 will be in Omaha, Nebraska. 2010 is in Michigan and 2011 will be in either Washington or Alaska. Alaska may be cost prohibitive, so they may assist with hosting in Seattle.

All in all, it was a very informative conference. I was able to match faces to names that I was seeing on the listserv. Many of the statewide programs information came from the Youth Services Consultant’s (YSCON) meeting. They are a wonderful resource of information and I have found them invaluable. It is my plan to start programs like those listed above in our state. And by joining the Collaborative, I will be able to do so.

Hold on tight, librarians. We are going to fly!

April 17th, 2007

Greeting from Portland!

  • Hi! I’m in Portland, OR for the annual Collaborative Summer Library Program. I’ve been to Powell’s City of Books on Burnside, and attended the Children’s and Teen Manual’s meeting.
  • I’ll post info from those meetings when I return home.
  • Teen librarians, the slogans for 2009 were mixed in with the children’s list. I will be sending a list of 5 (five) slogans that were selected for everyone to choose.
  • Tonight we have a general meeting and dinner and tomorrow we have meetings all day with each committee presenting.
  • It is now raining.
  • Portland is a city-wide wi-fi hotspot. So, cool.
  • More info later.
April 11th, 2007

After OLA

  • I’m back at my desk from OLA, and, man, am I tired. But, I had a great time. I was able to put more names to faces and I’m ready to put into action what I learned.
  • I’m off to the Collaborative Summer Library Program meeting in Portland, OR next week. Anyone with suggestions for places to eat or visit let me know. So far, my only plans are to eat lots of seafood and visit Powell’s Books.
  • Here is a link to the tentative agenda: 2007 CSLP Annual Meeting (pdf). I’ll let you know how things go when I return.
April 5th, 2007