Free webinar: How to Host a Community Scanning Day, April 25, 2019 at 2 pm

DLG and Georgia HomePLACE are happy to announce the “How to Host a Community Scanning Day” webinar to be held April 25 at 2 pm. To register, go to

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kWW6V1W_Q_-bkQy_ZKJT6w.

As members of the cultural heritage community, we want our collections and activities to reflect all people in our communities. Hosting a community scanning day is an interactive, participatory way to collect–and digitize–memories from our communities and to document our own history. However, there are logistics to consider, including equipment selection, access and delivery systems for scanned content, and determining rights to view and disseminate information online. Join Becky Geller of the Northeast Document Conservation Center and three panelists (Poke, DeNiro, and Shull) who recently held successful community digitization events as they provide an overview of each of these tasks and to help you organize your next event.

Becky Geller, Preservation Specialist, Northeast Document Conservation Center
Geller joined the Preservation Services team at NEDCC in 2018 and provides preservation information and outreach, including assessments, consultations, training programs, and disaster assistance. A certified archivist, she has nearly 10 years of experience in public libraries.

Brenda Poku, Director, Director, Conyers-Rockdale Library System
Poku holds a BA in behavioral science from Lesley University and her MLIS from Drexel University. She brings over 30 years of corporate experience to the profession of librarianship, much of it in a variety of leadership roles that facilitated education, communication, research, evaluation, and training initiatives.

Elaine DeNiro, Archivist, Roswell Historical Society/City of Roswell
DeNiro is responsible for acquiring, processing, and providing public access to collections of historical significance pertaining to the city of Roswell and its environs.

Ashley Shull, Archives and Special Collections Coordinator at the Athens-Clarke County Library Heritage Room
Shull earned a BA in Literature and MA in Secondary Education from Georgia College and State University, and an MLIS from Valdosta State University. In her position, Shull works every day to preserve the history of the Athens-Clarke County community for future generations.

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April is School Library Month!

The Digital Library of Georgia and Georgia Public Library Service are pleased to provide a new, downloadable poster celebrating School Library Month 2019. The poster is available at http://bit.ly/dlg-gpls-school-library-poster. The photograph featured in the poster, courtesy of Pine Mountain Regional Library System, features a group of African American teenage girls, who formed a local school library supervision group in Manchester, Georgia in 1953.

 

 

 

 

If you would like to learn more about what school librarians do, here is a brief bit of information from the American Association of School Librarians (AASL)’s web site: “School librarians work with both students and teachers to facilitate access to information in a wide variety of formats, instruct students and teachers how to acquire, evaluate, and use information and the technology needed in this process, and introduce children and young adults to literature and other resources to broaden their horizons. As a collaborator, change agent, and leader, the school librarian develops, promotes and implements a program that will help prepare students to be effective users of ideas and information, a lifelong skill.”

School Library Month is AASL’s celebration of school librarians and their programs. The 2019 theme for School Library Month is “Everyone Belongs @ Your School Library” and the 2019 spokesperson is children’s book author and illustrator Dav Pilkey

For more information about school librarians here in Georgia and nationwide, visit the following web sites:

AASL – The American Association of School Librarians
The division of the American Library Association that advocates for school librarians and media specialists.
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/index.cfm

GLMA – The Georgia Library Media Association
The largest professional association in Georgia advocating for school librarians and media specialists.
http://www.glma-inc.org

Georgia Association of School Librarians
The Georgia Association of School Librarians seeks to bring together information professionals from all patron and student age groups to improve information literacy in Georgia.
https://gla.georgialibraries.org/divisions/georgia-association-of-school-librarians/

A big thank you to all of our school librarians for all of the work they do to manage school libraries and provide resources amidst changing school library environments!

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