Be organized from the very beginning
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by jessamyn
1M ago
A difficult part of technology instruction is not that things are unknowable, but that no one is ever starting at ..read more
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Who has access to collections?
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by jessamyn
4M ago
Mist in the valley of East Randolph, from the National Archives on Flickr Commons This started out as a cranky email and then I decided to write this up instead and be (somewhat) constructive. I was listening to a local history podcast which I love called Before Your Time. It’s a joint project of the Vermont Historical Society and Vermont Humanities (where I used to be a board member). They look at one item from the VHS collection and talk about what it tells us about the history of Vermont. It’s a well-produced podcast which is full of facts and yet also brief. I liked this one in particular ..read more
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Every person their book
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by jessamyn
6M ago
This is a message I sent out to a mailing list I’m on, responding to the Scholastic Reading Report about kids and family reading. “Most alarmingly, kids in third and fourth grade are beginning to stop reading for fun. It’s called the ‘Decline by 9.'” A few people on the list discussed their own children who didn’t like the books they were given to read in school. I’ve thought about this a lot as someone in the library world where YA books that cover “issues” (for lack of a better word, but basically struggle and conflict and/or difficult topics) are often the ones winning book awards or getti ..read more
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Vermont Chapter Councilor Report – LibLearnX 2023
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by jessamyn
9M ago
This is not my usual ALA report because the Council meetings at LibLearnX were brief and I was occupied with some legislation I’d been working on. Here are some important notes for those who are interested in ALA topics. 1. American Library Association Updates Core Values This was a 2.5 year process culminating in massaging the existing lengthy list of core values into five: access, equity, intellectual freedom and privacy, the public good, and sustainability. There was some healthy debate about this process with many groups within ALA having mild concerns but the committee who put this toget ..read more
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2023 reading list and commentary
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by jessamyn
9M ago
Here was the Mastodon thread of what I read last year. This is the thread of the books I am reading this year. My plan was to read LESS this year than last year and I did a good job. One hundred and fourteen books. I was busier, happier. I think I stubbornly finished every book I started in 2023 although some of them maybe I shouldn’t have. I did lower my “books by men” percentage an amount that felt good. I’ve been actively seeking out non-binary authors and trying to read print a little more. average read per month: 9.5 average read per week: 2.2 number read in worst month: 7 (June, August ..read more
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2023 in Libraries
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by jessamyn
10M ago
Not a big year for libraries. I didn’t go to any new ones! This was partly because I had a regular shift at my own, and am also sticking to my mostly-no-travel policy. Kimball (79) – Most weeks I worked here one day and I stopped by a lot of other times, for sub shifts or just to get a book. Rochester (1) – I did one drop-in shift here. Kilton/Lebanon NH (1) – Jim and I stopped by when we were in NH. It’s a neat place, has a cool garden and place to hang out behind it that I had never been to. St. Johnsbury Athenaeum (1) – Should have stopped by her more often since my dentist is across the ..read more
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End of an era, beginning of another one
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by jessamyn
1y ago
I gave my first talk in person to librarians since 2019 this week. I’d been traveling less for climate change reasons but also for “sort of tired of it” reasons before Covid hit. I’d done two talk to non-library groups–one about Fair Use for lawyers and one about Libraries of Things for recreation department workers–but NELA was my first library talk. NELA is always one of my favorite conferences. Good group of people, I have no governance/admin role, interesting programs. I’m also nearly always able to drive there. This time I was able to check out the reports from the New England state libr ..read more
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Ask A Librarian: Dealing with haters?
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by jessamyn
1y ago
A friend writes in: What are you doing about the idiotic book bannings and attacks on Librarians and what can I do to help?  It’s a mess and part of the mess is that it’s really state by state, so what might make sense for you where you are wouldn’t be the tactic in Pennsylvania or Iowa or Arkansas. The usual advice is still good. Consider joining your local school board or library trustee board. You could even pony up some money to your state library association and join (even as a non-library person) which would help them do this work. In New England we mostly haven’t seen the legislat ..read more
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Vermont Chapter Councilor Report – ALA Annual 2023
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by jessamyn
1y ago
Hello — I recently got back from virtually attending ALA. Virtual attendance at Council meetings continues to work pretty well and I submitted one resolution. We had significantly shorter meetings this time because we’ve gotten the main bylaws changed and the major Council reorganization done which were big jobs. Here is my report. Previous reports from me: June 2020, January 2021 (did not write a report), July 2021, January 2022, June 2022 (did not go to ALA ), January 2023 I filled in for outgoing Councilor Marti Fisk who moved, and was elected to a three-year term starting in 2020. I am pla ..read more
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Why the Resolution on Guaranteeing Virtual Participation in ALA Governance?
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by jessamyn
1y ago
With SRRT Councilor Tara Brady, I sponsored a resolution about making ALA governance available virtually. Right now the bylaws say that Executive Board and Council meetings “may be held in either fully virtual, or hybrid virtual-and-in-person modes.” and we want to change that may to shall. Since this involves a bylaws change (The first one with his new set of bylaws!) it was referred to the Bylaws Committee. Here are my brief remarks on why it is an important resolution. I am Jessamyn West, Vermont’s Chapter Councilor. You should support this resolution because it addresses the following issu ..read more
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