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National Library Week 2011: Telling their own stories Anderson Herald Bulletin Library announces Carnegie winners Anderson Herald Bulletin Soldiers' lives now on library database Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Library expressing misgivings on gun bill Gary Post-Tribune Greensburg Daily News Library hosts Battle of the Books Indianapolis Star Government reform effort may be revived next year Indianapolis Star Another hurdle for library to jump Indianapolis Star Library system could see some relief Indianapolis Star Senate passes bill allowing guns in most government buildings Indianapolis Star Local film part of Danville library's inaugural fest Muncie Star Press New Castle-Henry County Library offers e-books, help with tech devices Muncie Star Press Bracken Library exhibit gives glimpses of 'Disappearing Muncie Muncie Star Press Abraham Lincoln to be featured at Muncie Public Library Northwest Indiana Times Hammond library promotes summer reading Northwest Indiana Times C.P. council approves library variance Northwest Indiana Times E.C. Library Board, Maldonado settle Northwest Indiana Times Untouchables touch down in East Chicago South Bend Tribune Two-time shuttle astronaut recounts space experiences at South Bend library Warsaw Times-Union
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LYRASIS Hosting Resource Sharing Conference in Indy
Among the day's speakers include: Russell Palmer, Professional Development Librarian at LYRASIS; Dolores Yilibuw, Acquisitions Librarian at Eastern Kentucky University; Tony Melvyn, OCLC's product manager for WorldCat Resource Sharing; and Peter Collins, Assistant Project Manager for Borrow Direct at the University of Pennsylvania libraries. These experts will address topics such as:
Register today and receive the early-bird discount. With this discount, the event costs $89 for Indiana library professionals. A light breakfast and boxed lunch are included in the price. This unique opportunity is worth five (5) Library Education Units (LEUs). Three Indiana Institutions Awarded IMLS Innovation Grants
The IU School of Medicine's library will receive $24,998 to test a new way of using existing technical standards to help overcome common problems that many libraries and archives face when digitizing historic collections. The IMA received $23,781 to utilize its experience in visitor research, arts education, and technology to conduct a series of controlled experiments that use eye-tracking technology. The project will consist of three experiments that aim to demonstrate the usefulness and potential barriers to wide adoption of eye-tracking technology by the museum community, as well as determine if such methods provide useful tools for improving visitor experience. The libraries of Purdue University and Penn State University received $24,594 to create a new online information resource for research data producers, users, publishers, librarians, and funding agencies. This resource, Databib, will be an annotated online bibliography of research data repositories, created and maintained by an online community of librarians. Conference Aims to Connect Users to Digital Content
Keynote speakers include Andrew Mink, Director of Outreach and K-12 Education for the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia, and David Bodenhamer, director of The Polis Center. This workshop is designed for educators, genealogists, historians and the general public and will be held in a computer lab to cultivate hands-on experience with individual resources. Registration is $30 (lunch included) and there are a limited number of scholarships available for K-12 educators on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information about the workshop or to register, please contact Connie Rendfeld at crendfeld@library.in.gov or 317-232-3694. |
Join ALA for Virtual Library Legislative Day The ALA is hosting Virtual Library Legislative Day, an opportunity for all library advocates to make their voices heard on a national level. For more information about Virtual Library Legislative Day, including talking points, a how-to webinar, and resources to find and contact your elected officials, visit www.ala.org/altaff or www.ilovelibraries.org.
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