Archive for June, 2011

Children’s Librarian – Corporate Parkway Branch Library (St. Charles City-County Library District-MO)

Posted in Jobs on June 27th, 2011 by Julia Pernicka – Be the first to comment

St. Charles City-County Library District
CHILDREN’S LIBRARIAN
CORPORATE PARKWAY BRANCH LIBRARY

Wentzville/
Lake St. Louis, MO

The St. Charles City-County Library District is seeking a creative, energetic librarian to provide Children’s Services in a 12,000 square foot branch in Western St. Charles County, MO. The position will include heavy public service duties at a central Reference Desk that serves children and adults. The Children’s Librarian will be responsible for selection of children’s materials and children’s collection management, marketing of children’s materials and services in the library and in the community, providing programming in local schools and child care centers as well as in-house programs for children birth to grade 5, forming partnerships with local agencies serving children, presenting programs to parents, childcare providers, and educators on early literacy, children’s books, and library services and representing the Library District at community events. The Children’s Librarian will also be part of the management team that works closely with the Branch Manager to determine branch needs and improve services to highly valued library customers. This position is also responsible for Children’s Services and children’s staff.

Work schedule will include day, evening and weekend hours. Must have an accredited Masters of Library Science, excellent communication skills, and experience working in public or customer service. Candidate must have experience with children’s programming, first-hand knowledge of children’s literature, superior readers’ advisory skills, and be an engaging storyteller with innovative ideas for bringing children and books together. New graduates are encouraged to apply. The St. Charles City-County Library District encourages professional development and provides ample continuing education opportunities. Excellent benefits; starting salary: $45,540 to $55,464 for MLS, and $51,288 to $62,352 for second masters.

The St. Charles City-County Library District has been ranked by Thomas J. Hennens American Public Library Ratings (HAPLR) as one of the top 10 libraries in the United States serving populations of 250,000 to 499,999 for 10 consecutive years. St. Charles County is a growing suburban community located just west of St. Louis. The annual operating budget is over $19 million with a materials budget is excess of $3 million. With a collection of over 1 million items located in 12 library branches, the St. Charles City-County Library District is a dynamic, progressive library that is growing to serve a population of 360,485, circulates more than 7 million items per year and enjoys having over 2 million library customers use their local libraries.

DEADLINE: 5:00pm on Sunday, July 10, 2011.

Online and printable applications available from the St. Charles City-County Library District website.  http://www.youranswerplace.org/get-job-library

Submit application with resume to:

Human Resources Department
St. Charles City-County Library District
77 Boone Hills Drive, St. Peters, MO   63376

or by e-mail to vkrieger-moriarty@stchlibrary.org

or applications may be submitted to any branch.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Moving Forward — #34

Posted in Collaboration & Cooperation, Moving Forward on June 24th, 2011 by Leslie Bednar – Be the first to comment

Moving Forward – an update from LCLS

No. 34

June 24, 2011

Merger Application Approved by Secretary of State:

Transition Board members received notice today of the approval of the application by the Lewis & Clark, Lincoln Trail, Rolling Prairie and Shawnee Library Systems to merge effective July 1st.  In granting approval pursuant to the Illinois Library System Act, Secretary of State Jesse White stated:

I offer my sincere congratulations and best wishes to the Boards of Directors, all system staff members, and to the member libraries of the Lewis & Clark, Lincoln Trail, Rolling Prairie, and Shawnee Library Systems. I am aware of the tremendous undertaking this was by all involved, and I truly appreciate your commitment to enhanced and quality services for your member libraries. Again, best wishes on this exciting and important development of the Illinois Heartland Library System.

System Office Closed July 4th:

Our office will be closed Monday, July 4th, and will reopen Tuesday, July 5th.

Business Packages Awarded:

The Illinois State Library recently announced the award of almost $4,000 worth of equipment, hardware and software to help businesses and entrepreneurs in their communities create new economic growth opportunities.  Through the Business and Libraries: Working Together project, Cahokia Public Library District and the Frank Bertetti Benld Public Library will be able to expand their services to patrons looking to start or extend a small business in their community.  The program was made possible through a grant to the State Library from the U.S. Small Business Association.

Gillespie Public Library Receives Construction Grant:

The Gillespie Public Library is a happy recipient of an FY2011 Live and Learn Construction Grant.  The award will be used to replace nine old, large windows and also replace the aging brickwork around the windows.  One of sixteen recipients this year, the library received a $25,000 award for their project!

ILL Survey Reminder:

The FY 2011 ILLINET Interlibrary Loan & Reciprocal Borrowing Statistical Survey is available here for completion.  Data submitted should cover the fiscal year July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011.  The Survey will be closed on September 30, 2011.

If you have questions, please follow these guidelines:

USERNAME/PASSWORD: Contact Becky Hunter, bhunter1@ilsos.net, 217-557-7259 or Gwen Harrison, gharrison@ilsos.net, 217-785-7334. The 800 number is 1-800-665-5576 x1.

CONTENT/SUBJECT MATTER: Contact Gwen Harrison, gharrison@ilsos.net, 217-785-7334.  The 800 number is 1-800-665-5576 x1.

SOFTWARE OR TECHNOLOGY ISSUES: Contact Bibliostat at 1-866-785-9935.

WJ-IL Classes Available for Limited Time Only:

Due to a necessary reduction in course listings, WebJunction-Illinois is weeding some underused titles. Unfortunately this means the diversity and compliance Learning Paths will be phased out as of July 1 since the majority of the courses in them will no longer be available. However, if you enroll before the end of the month, you will still have your full 12 months to complete the courses.

http://webjunctionworks.org/il/blog/index.php/2011/06/14/available-for-a-limited-time-only/

Upcoming WJ-IL Webinar:

The upcoming WebJunction Webinar Information Cartographer: Social Media Librarians of the Future is scheduled for Wednesday 7/20/2011 beginning at 1:00 PM Central Time.

Ever wonder if it’s too late or too early to bring social media services to your library? Whether you are in a one-person library or one with one hundred staff, social media applications are impacting library services just like the Internet has. But how do you fit social media into your already busy schedule, and what has to change to make that possible? Will enough of your patrons use your new services to make it worth the effort? Come hear from a library that has successfully “operationalized” its social media services and actually has fun in the process. Join Stephanie Bents, digital services librarian, and Greta Chapman, director of the Rapid City Public Libraries, recognized by USA Today as one of the top libraries in the U.S.

Register for this event.

Public Library Funding and Technology Access Study Now Available:

The American Library Association’s annual study on public library funding and technology access reports in its 2010-2011 edition that libraries continue to grapple with flat or decreasing funding, paired with increasing demand for public library technology resources.  The solution?  An impressive delivery of resources to support workforce development, e-government services and skills training for the global marketplace coupled with a decrease in operating hours and closed library outlets.  Learn more from the complete study!

Upcoming continuing education opportunities at LCLS:

  • Tuesday, June 28, 2011 (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM), GateNet Millennium Serials Module. Please register in LibraryLearning (L2) here.
  • Thursday, June 30, 2011 (9:00 AM – 11:00 AM), GateNet Introduction to Web Management Reports. Please register in LibraryLearning (L2) here.
  • Wednesday, July 6, 2011 (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM), GateNet IPLAR Workday. Please register in LibraryLearning (L2) here.
  • Thursday, July 7, 2011 (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM), GateNet Circulation I: The Circulation Desk and Patron Records.  Please register in LibraryLearning (L2) here.
  • Thursday, July 7, 2011 (1:00 PM – 4:00 PM), GateNet Circulation II: The Search Holds Mode and Paging List.  Please register in LibraryLearning (L2) here.

Have a great first weekend of summer!!

Leslie M. Bednar

Executive Director

lesliebednar@lcls.org