Thursday, September 30, 2010

Word Woman


Welcome to another amazing installment of Word Woman's Weekly Work-Out! A mind is a terrible thing to waste, so keep yours active with mental exercises such as crossword puzzles, sudoku, cryptoquotes and by learning new words. Here's the Word of the Week to get you started:

Propitious:

1: favorably disposed : benevolent

2: being a good omen : auspicious (propitious sign)

3: tending to favor : advantageous


"propitious", http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/propitious, 9/23/2010


Example: It was a propitious moment for Casey when he stopped to give a ride to a man whose car had broken down by the side of the road, as he later found out when he showed up for his job interview and found that the man was his prospective boss.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Day in the Life via a reference librarian

So, we are doing the Day in a Life series visiting different librarians around the library. Well rather than catching me at the reference desk where many of you normally see me, you caught me on a day that I wasn't actually at the reference desk at all. Every three weeks those of us involved in outreach make visits to residential facilities around town to deliver books to those that have a hard time making it into the library. Friday morning I spent some time doing some behind the scenes tasks before heading out for deliveries.
What would those tasks be? Well, since I coordinate the Wednesday Movie Matinee series I was putting together, printing and posting our flyers for the October movies. You haven't come to join us for those yet? My oh my you are missing out on some great classic films. In October, in keeping with our Big Read theme of noir books and films, we will be showing two of the most famous early noir films (think Bogart). This series plays on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 2.
I followed up with a brief time in Web Alley giving the attendant there a break then pulled together some Big Read information and books for our senior book discussion groups coming up. These will be led by volunteers from the university (see we're getting everyone involved) who are associated with the UM MOLLI program. If you are over 55 and haven't heard about this program, give the U a call. They offer educational seminars for lifelong learners in the community and will be offering a class on the noir genre in conjunction with the Big Read.
The rest of my day was spent visiting Hillside Health Care, the Beehive Homes and Village Senior Residence. We bring between 100-200 books, including requests that people give me, to residents there every three weeks. We visit 15 facilities over the course of 4 days to provide for those that might otherwise not get to use library materials. We take books (large and regular print, fiction and non-fiction), audio books, music, magazines and DVDs. Pretty much a selection of materials that would meet the needs of anyone in Missoula. We serve people with vision, physical and developmental difficulties that make it hard to come in and choose their own materials. We bring materials for caregivers in the facilities to use for programming and activities. The best thing for me is that everyone is always so happy to see me! It's a great boost to my day.
After getting back to MPL I spent my last hour at the YA and kid's desks helping out there before closing at 6. And there you have it. Most days you will find me at the reference desk answering questions at the desk and over the phone about everything from when Missoula was started or how to find wiring diagrams to fix a car or how to find old articles in the Missoulian or what would be a good book to read on (fill in the blank) and on goes the list. Every day has something new and interesting in it. Thanks for joining me.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Word Woman

Welcome to another exciting episode of Word Woman's Weekly Work-Out! The autumn leaves are beginning to fall, but that doesn't mean that it's a good time to fall behind in your intellectual regimen. Keep those neurons humming with a little mental exercise! Here's the Word of the Week to get you started:

Fortuitous:
1. occurring by chance
2. a : fortunate, lucky
b : coming or happening by a lucky chance
for·tu·itous·ly adverb
for·tu·itous·ness noun

fortuitous -- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fortuitous?show=0&t=1284689096 -- 9/16/2010

Example: It was fortuitous for John that he chose that exact moment to stop and tie his shoe, since the driver of the truck ran the red light and consequently missed him by a matter of inches.




Monday, September 20, 2010

Life-of-a-Librarian

This month's Life-of-a-Librarian series continues with a glimpse into a day-in-the-life of our Young Adult/Youth Services Librarian Linette.

  • Life-of-a-Librarian: I know you were all expecting Pam, but SURPRISE! It's Linette, tweeting from the Young Adult & Kids Desk today! 10:10 AM Sep 17th
  • Just finished the "OSH List"-- the materials folks in libraryland put on hold yesterday. Materials now on their way to libraries statewide! 10:14 AM Sep 17th
  • What're people putting on hold? Books by authors Tamora Pierce, Frewin Jones, Anthony Horowitz and Wendy Mass, to name a few. Check us out! 10:16 AM Sep 17th
  • A hectic morning at Tiny Tales, with 84 babies and parents! What chaos, what FUN! If you're happy and you know, clap your hands! 11:35 AM Sep 17th
  • Did you know we've got two computers, just for kids 12 and younger? Two little sisters are using them now. Their mom's checking out books! 1:40 PM Sep 17th
  • Banned Books Week is coming up soon. A couple is perusing our BBW display in the kids' dept, reading about books challenged in Montana. 1:42 PM Sep 17th
  • We're eagerly awaiting the arrival of the teens, who will be getting out of school in the next few minutes! Love their energetic selves! 2:53 PM Sep 17th
  • A 4th grader came in looking for a mystery. I sent her away with one of my favorites by Willo Davis Roberts, and aone by Mary Downing Hahn 3:18 PM Sep 17th
  • The Teen Writers Group is getting ready to read their work to each other, eat treats, and have fun. We've got two groups for teen writers. 3:19 PM Sep 17th
  • The children's department is hopping today! Lots of kids checking out books and using the computers. I hate when they cry about leaving:( 4:03 PM Sep 17th
  • It's about time for me to leave for the day! I hope you got a taste of our busy part of the library--Children's and Young Adult. 4:35 PM Sep 17th

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Word Woman


Welcome to another exciting installment of Word Woman's Weekly Work-Out! On a cold and rainy day in early autumn, there's nothing more comforting than curling up with a good book, and Word Woman's favorite choice is the dictionary. Since this isn't everyone's cup of tea, we'll just stick with a single selection -- the Word of the Week:

Immaterial: [adjective]
1. Not consisting of matter : incorporeal
2. Of no substantial consequence : unimportant

"immaterial", http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/immaterial , 9/9/2010.


Example: As he was not a believer in the supernatural, Jim found the program on ghosts and other immaterial beings to be rather immaterial to him, so he changed the channel and watched ESPN instead.


Monday, September 13, 2010

Meet the R.E.A.D. Dogs!

Missoula Public Library wants you to come to the library and meet our R.E.A.D. dogs and their handlers.

On Saturday, September 18th, we will have our Reading Education Assistance Dogs in the library for a meet and greet. From 11-1, join us in the large meeting room and meet the dogs, pick up a picture of your favorites that they have "paw"tographed and find out about our R.E.A.D. program.

The dogs will also be available for a reading session upstairs at 11:30 or in the large meeting room as time allows. R.E.A.D. dogs visit the library every Thursday from 3-4 pm and the third Saturday of every month 11:30-12:30. The program is drop in for now so you can come and read to them in the Children's department at any time during the hour.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Libraries Remember


"Libraries represent the sum of all human knowledge, and they represent equal access to that knowledge. Libraries represent freedom of expression,
celebration of diversity, a playing field that is level, preservation of heritage, and commitment to the future."


A perfect description of Missoula Public Library. And we're proud of it!



Courtesy of "Libraries Remember"
The Bensenville Community Public Library District

Life-of-a-Librarian




Did you follow our tweets yesterday? If you did, then you know what a fun job I have and why I love working in the circulation department at Missoula Public Library!

If you didn’t follow our circulation tweets, I’ve recapped them here, so you can enjoy the day just as I did:


Today is our 2nd installment of a Life-of-a-Librarian series, featuring circulation department tweets. Stay tuned for updates of our funday! 7:26 a.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

From circulation: checking in over 400 items from bookdrops. 9:59 a.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

The library opens in 5...4...3...2...1...NOW! 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Pulling holds for you and our partner libraries. Sharing is sweet! We'll notify you when we get them on the shelves. 10:32 a.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Snuck in to Tiny Tales to do the hokie-pokie! Tiny Tales are soooo fun! 10:52 a.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Issuing many new (free) library cards! Remember, it's National Library Card SignUp Month! 2:09 p.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Assisting patrons in signing up for our free internet access computers! We have a great computer lab! 2:30 p.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Checking in new Grab'nGo items."People of the Book" on our new pre-loaded,portable Playaway device. If you haven't tried a Playaway,you must! 2:35 p.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Other new Grab'nGo items on the shelf 4 your w/e pleasure:"The Red Queen" book on MP3,"Cross Roads" by Fern Michaels & McMurtry's"Literary Life" 2:38 p.m., Friday, September 10

Helping a student find books for his school assignment! We're both learning! 3:41 p.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Just informed a patron that we have free wifi! She is delighted! 4:03 p.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

Sorting checked-in items numerically by the Dewey Decimal System onto carts so that our pages can shelve them - for you! 4:39 p.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.

What a great day at Missoula Public Library! Thanks for spending the day with us in circulation! See you tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m., Friday, September 10, 2010.


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Friday, September 10, 2010

Day-in-the-Life of a Librarian

You may be surprised by the effort it takes to get a book on a library shelf and into your hands. The Missoula Public Library staff work hard to serve you and we're happy to do it! We thought you might enjoy a glimpse of a Day-in-the-Life of a Librarian, so we've begun a new twitter series to share just that. Each Friday in September members from various library departments will be tweeting moments from their day.

Last week I posted on behalf of the newly renamed Cataloging Department (formerly known as Technical Services.) Just because you don't see me doesn't mean I'm not here. My office space is tucked away on the lower level of the library. Occasionally I get to help you at the Accounts Desk, but my main responsibility is to order and catalog materials for the Young Adult & Childrens' departments. Our librarians Linette & Karen decide what to order and I process and receive those orders. I've handled nearly every item found in the Young Adult room or Kids' section that has been acquired by the library in the past eight years. Trust me, that adds up to a lot of bedtime stories, comic books, and teen novels!

Fans of Harry Potter or the Twilight series? Before you checked out those items I ordered the books and created the records in the library's catalog so you could look them up to place holds on them. I even attached the barcodes and helped cover the dust jackets with protective plastic. This is an example of the kind of work I do in the Cataloging department.

For those of you who don't yet follow the Missoula Public Library twitter feed, here is a transcript from a Day-in-MY-Life at the Library.

· we're busy getting the library ready to open. see you soon! 9:11 AM Sep 3rd

· We're tweeting a Life-of-a-Librarian series each Fri in Sep. Today Caroline will share her day with you from the [Cataloging] dept 12:12 PM Sep 3rd

· Whew! Friday morning has been hoppin'. Spent the morning shelf reading & helping at the Accounts Desk. Now back to the Tech Services dept. 12:13 PM Sep 3rd

· Put sheet music books in order. Everything from Beethoven to Rhiana Friday, September 03, 2010 12:15:15 PM

· Just checked our Facebook stats. We have 1,924 fans. Tell your friends to find us on FB so we can reach our goal of 2,010 fans in 2010 Friday, September 03, 2010 12:26:20 PM

· At my desk reviewing email/voicemail, answering questions, preparing to order kids books Friday, September 03, 2010 12:32:01 PM

· Added 13 replacement books to catalog including The Big Book of Dinosaurs & The Complete Book of the Flower Fairies. Time for lunch Friday, September 03, 2010 1:05:16 PM

· Took a peek at the miniature display in downstairs lobby during my break. If you're a fan of the Library's Gnome House -you'll love this! Friday, September 03, 2010 1:40:04 PM

· Pre-ordering the new Dean Koontz graphic novel - Odd Is On Our Side (release date: 10/5/2010) Friday, September 03, 2010 1:50:55 PM

· Cupcake by Charise Mericle Harper. "Poor Vanilla Cupcake. He is feeling a bit plain." Uber-cute illustrations :) Call #: E HARPER Friday, September 03, 2010 2:21:04 PM

· Uh Oh. Audiobook bit the dust. I'll see if we can get a replacement. Friday, September 03, 2010 2:30:01 PM

· What/Who is [the Cataloging Dept]? We're the behind-the-scene wonders who order, catalog, & process all materials so you can check them out Friday, September 03, 2010 2:34:00 PM

· MPL is the best deal in town! I just ordered $640 worth of books for the kids dept, but you can check them out for FREE after they arrive Friday, September 03, 2010 2:47:39 PM

· Lost books have found their way home (hooray) I'll re-catalog so they're available for check out again Friday, September 03, 2010 3:31:21 PM

· Wanna learn more about [the Cataloging Dept]? Watch for my blog post next week - where I'll reveal the hidden meaning of purple ink & other marvels Friday, September 03, 2010 3:59:25 PM

· Next Friday's installment of Life-of-a-Librarian tweet series will feature Kathy & Annie from the circulation dept Friday, September 03, 2010 4:03:41 PM