July 2009


Creative Ideas and Permissions28 Jul 2009 08:53 am

I recently attended a dinner party and was introduced to a new food: quinoa [keen-wah]. This little chenopod is a complete protein and mixed with dried cranberries and a light basil-lemon dressing, it was much easier to eat than it is to spell! Many other delicious foods were present at the dinner, but the unfamiliar quinoa stood out and reminded me how lovely it is to try new things.

Recently, I received an email from a woman explaining that she would be teaching two sessions on the READ CD Box Set during an upcoming conference* called Branch Out. How appropriate that during this conference, whose tagline is Beyond Your Comfort Zone, this woman would be bringing together people from different library branches to share a great way to promote literacy and reach out to your community!

This “branch out” theme would work as a great mechanism to recognize students and patrons that have recently tried new things. Set up a Branch Out week or month where, at the start, people set a goal to explore something new with the help of their library. It could be as basic as delving into a new genre of book. Or more involved like reading up about a different culture’s food then using the library’s resources to find a delicious recipe to whip up at home (I suggest quinoa!). Toward the end of Branch Out, participants could have a show and tell where they report back on their findings and have their picture taken with the library resource that helped them Branch Out. Not only would those READ posters be sure to spark conversation but they would undoubtedly instill a sense of confidence and pride for those who had taken on something new!

 

*Knowing that the license agreement restricts software installation and use on more than one computer, she requested permission to download 1 poster file to each computer for use during the session only. This is a great solution for those wanting to instruct/workshop with the READ CD. If you have other permissions questions, please don’t hesitate to write an email.

Tech Tip16 Jul 2009 09:28 am

Hello there fine readers!

Just returned from a fantastic Annual Conference where attendance, spirits, and sales were all up! I get to speak with customers and members on a daily basis through my work with ALA Graphics, but I always find the face-to-face interactions at conference valuable. Spending time with the people we exist for to discuss libraries and literacy is rejuvenating and inspiring.

In between refilling the poster rack with additional Jonas Brothers READ Posters, I did several READ CD demos. Many people shared that they had owned the READ CD Box Set for quite some time but for one reason or another had put off using it. Well, luckily, we have a blog to remedy all that! And if you’re not getting the answers here, we can always set up a time to walk through the steps over the phone. Just send an email.

I realize that new technology can be frustrating. Being somewhat a luddite myself, I struggle with this very site! Just prior to this post I was all geared up to install the latest upgrade to WordPress–something I have been putting off for months. Once I was greeted with 3 options for install (the automatic install of which I couldn’t find); pages of instructions; and what appeared to be a foreign language, I gave up. But no one ever promoted literacy by surrendering, so in that vein–give a shout if you’re stuck in the creation of a READ poster, and I’m going to track down someone who knows a bit more (preferably a lot more) about WordPress.

Thanks to all who came to conference and stopped by the store! Hope it was a great experience for you.