Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Web 2.0 Powerpoint
Andrea
Thursday, October 19, 2006
CLASS REPORT
THE IN’S AND OUT’S OF OPEN WORLDCAT AND WORLDCAT.ORG
Open Worldcat and Worldcat.org were created by OCLC to help prospective patrons who are used to popular Internet search engines, but intimidated by library catalogs and databases, find library materials. Librarians will still want the sophisticated search options of the Worldcat database, but since patrons may find our materials this way, we should know about it.
Open Worldcat integrates OCLC records into commonly used search engines such as Yahoo! and Google. Searching for “Guns, Germs and Steel” will bring the user to a “Find in a library” search result, although they have to page down to the third page of results. If the user adds “+worldcat” or “find in a library” to a search, it will come up first. This leads to a record which asks for a zip code to find the closest libraries. Clicking on “
Thing to consider include the fact that not all libraries are OCLC members, that the zip code search may bring up college libraries that the patron cannot borrow from before public libraries, and that only one zip code is assigned to each library. St. Paul Public is assigned the zip code of the
Monday, October 16, 2006
Adult Programs at Central
At 2:00 pm the Friends are hosting a poetry reading by the Laurel Poetry Collective. It will be held in the Fitzgerald Alcove.
Another Friends program scheduled for the Fitzgerald Alcove is a free noontime concert by the Rose Ensemble on Wed. Nov. 1.
New Collectibles Database Trials
Andrea
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Engaging Youth on their Own Terms: Instant Messaging and Gaming in Libraries
Andrea
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Book Club Update
Barb S.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Teen Events at Central
Beginning October first, teens can submit a drawing of their favorite anime or manga character reading a book for our first ever READ Poster Contest. The winning drawing will be featured on a READ poster to be displayed in the Skinner Room.
Our brand new series of Teen Creative Writing Workshops begins on Wednesday, October 11 and continues throughout the school year on the second Wednesday of every month from 3:30-5pm. This month's theme will be Getting Started-- writing prompts and journaling ideas.
On Saturday, October 21, teens are invited to join us for the first ever Anime/Manga Festival at Central. At this festival, teens can get a caricature of themselves as an anime character, watch a film, have popcorn and pizza, and vote on their favorite entry in the READ poster contest. Watch for more details coming soon!
Laura