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Trading Spaces
How to transform a library like yours with the money you have right now

Begins at : 9:00 am

Ends at : 1:00 pm

12/4/2006


Location: Wood County District Public Library, 251 N. Main St., Bowling Green, Ohio

Presenter: Joan Bernstein, Director, Mount Laurel Library and Kathy Schalk-Greene, Assistant Director and Trading Spaces Project Manager

Audience: Anyone interested in making changes in their library

Description:
Eighty million dollar libraries are great but most of us don't have one. Mount Laurel Library used merchandising techniques and $45,000 to transform a typical suburban NJ library into a customer-centered environment with pizzazz and changed the staff culture in the process. Our customers love it and so will you. Project website: www.sjrlc.org/tradingspaces

At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
Apply a variety of affordable retail displays and practices in their library
Transform areas within a library using retail techniques
Create or modify policies to encourage use of library collections
Design and conduct staff walk-throughs to see the library through the eyes of customers
Describe how the Mount Laurel increased use, customer satisfaction and changes staff culture using retail merchandising techniques


Member Workshop Fee : $0
Member of Another RLS Fee : $0
Non-Member Workshop Fee: $0

Registration is limited to 50 attendees.

Contact : Kathleen Munger
kmunger@wcnet.org

WORKSHOP IS FULL

See Who Else Is Signed Up

 

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Drupal Comes to NORWELD

Watch this 20 min tutorial for more details

Drupal is an open source web site publishing framework, distributed under the GPL (“General Public License”) that allows easy publishing, managing and organizing of a wide range of content. Thousands of people and organizations are using Drupal to power a variety of web sites, including community web portals, corporate web sites, social networking sites, personal web sites or blogs, and more.
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"My War"

NORWELD, in cooperation with six of its member libraries, has created a new "web exhibit" about World War II that's been excerpted from over 100 oral history interviews conducted in the region over the past year. "My War: Northwest Ohioans Remember World War II" brings local perspective to a subject that is being brought to renewed national prominence by a Ken Burns documentary, "The War."

The web exhibit covers subjects ranging from military training and combat to communications and censorship, life in the military, and the impact of the war on the home front. The clips are searchable by library where the interviews were shot as well as by subject.

The streaming video interviews can be found at www.norweld.lib.oh.us/
ohnarratives/mywar/ and are best viewed over a high speed Internet connection.

(Best viewed with Media Player.)

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Saving your community's Memories

"Saving your Community's Memories" is a 12 minute introduction to the Northwest Ohio Narratives, a program designed by NORWELD to videotape local oral histories in the communities we serve. Since the program's inception in 2006, almost 100 interviews in 10 libraries on topics ranging from World War II to the impact of the railroad have been recorded.

Click Here to view the video.

(Best viewed with Media Player.)

Listservs @ Norweld

Norweld News - A listserv members can use for general communication purposes.

YS List - A listserv for Youth Services librarians.

Tech List - (New!) A listserv for technology discussions and news.

Black Swamp Memories Digital Scrapbook List - (New!) A listserv for the historical photo digitization project involving the Great Black Swamp Region of Ohio.

Oral History List - (New!) A listserv for the Northwest Ohio Narratives project.

Black Swamp Memories Digital Scrapbook
The BSM project is a cooperative effort of the Wood County District Public Library, BGSU, the Wood County Historical Society and NORWELD to create a searchable archive of historic photos of the Great Black Swamp region. The project is funded in part by the State Library of Ohio and can be found at:
blackswampmemories.org/

Additional information about the project may be obtained by contacting Allan Gray at NORWELD.

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R.B. hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index
A cooperative program among the Center and 36 Ohio libraries where a web-based obituary index is maintained with over 800,000 names in the database and citations to another 1.5 million newspaper sources. The site is currently recieving 800,000 hits per month. NORWELD member libraries are provided an initial subsidy by the system to join the project. The database can be accessed here.

Additional information can be obtained by contacting Becky Hill or Allan Gray.

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