Showing posts with label library resources technology tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label library resources technology tools. Show all posts
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Bookopolis- on line book-site for teachers and students
Students can explore new books, make a bookshelf, recommend books and invite friends to join,
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Readbookonline.net
ReadBookonline.net has about 6000 ebboks for free reading. It is very useful for educational and informational purposes. The following categories are listed: Fiction, Nonfiction, poems, short stories, classics of both American and English literature. The titles are in alphabetical order by author name so it is easy to locate what you are looking for . Additionally , there are several other links that lead to other lists.
Students and others can use this site to do recommended readings for classes and also find interesting books to read online.
Students and others can use this site to do recommended readings for classes and also find interesting books to read online.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Every Thing Library
EveryThing Library is a website devoted to helping libraries get funding for their community libraries who are in need of funding in order to stay afloat, current , and full of resources. Everything Library believes that campaigning and talking to votes about their needs will increase the libraries power, services, and help with library initiatives.
They will and have provided funds to help sustain major libraries from having services impacted by budget cuts.( restoring personal and programs)
This is actually an organization that is dedicated to build voter support. They help libraries to get voters to come on Election day . Training is provided on various topics: consulting services, conduct feasibility studies, develop fund raising strategies ad train volunteer in" get out to vote" techniques.
So even if your library in not is a budget crisis, check out Everything Library - some helpful tips and blog articles await you!
They will and have provided funds to help sustain major libraries from having services impacted by budget cuts.( restoring personal and programs)
This is actually an organization that is dedicated to build voter support. They help libraries to get voters to come on Election day . Training is provided on various topics: consulting services, conduct feasibility studies, develop fund raising strategies ad train volunteer in" get out to vote" techniques.
So even if your library in not is a budget crisis, check out Everything Library - some helpful tips and blog articles await you!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Library Reads
Library Reads is a site that wants to help Librarians connect readers with the best books. Their goal is to give library staff the knowledge about new books to share with their patrons.
Each monthly Library Reads showcases a review of the 10 most popular books. The aims is to help many discover great books. The reviews help staff know what the best books and be able to discuss them with patrons.
Librarian who want to participate can help nominate the best books they have read. You can check on the site for information how to join,
Each monthly Library Reads showcases a review of the 10 most popular books. The aims is to help many discover great books. The reviews help staff know what the best books and be able to discuss them with patrons.
Librarian who want to participate can help nominate the best books they have read. You can check on the site for information how to join,
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Successful strategies for PR
Library's and their staff strive to develop promotions that catch the attention of patrons and future patrons. We want to draw both types of patrons to our programs and events.
So what can we do? With a little thought we can develop strategies that work for our communities. Here are a few:
1) Eye catching book displays, add to that a poster to emphasize and clarify what the display is about.
2) Well designed flyers and newsletters. They should have details about programs , events, and resources.
3) Your website for the library. Make it interactive, interesting and information, Add a blog, podcast, photos,- anything to attract and hold patrons attention.
4) Advertising? If you can afford it ,use local papers and radio stations, Promote the library, programs , events and resources, Some local media welcome library information in press releases. They may also provide a space or time for a library column or library spot.
5) Friends Groups- This group may host programs,. collect funds, and and help promote the library.
6) Staff members are a gold mine! Make sure they are knowledgeable and enthusiastic and can discuss and promote programs, resources, events and exhibits,
So what can we do? With a little thought we can develop strategies that work for our communities. Here are a few:
1) Eye catching book displays, add to that a poster to emphasize and clarify what the display is about.
2) Well designed flyers and newsletters. They should have details about programs , events, and resources.
3) Your website for the library. Make it interactive, interesting and information, Add a blog, podcast, photos,- anything to attract and hold patrons attention.
4) Advertising? If you can afford it ,use local papers and radio stations, Promote the library, programs , events and resources, Some local media welcome library information in press releases. They may also provide a space or time for a library column or library spot.
5) Friends Groups- This group may host programs,. collect funds, and and help promote the library.
6) Staff members are a gold mine! Make sure they are knowledgeable and enthusiastic and can discuss and promote programs, resources, events and exhibits,
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Library Spot.com
Libraryspot.com is a virtual library resource center for librarians, educators and students , or just about anyone looking for accurate information. Library Spot was created to help librarians and educators and students figure out how to obtain information more easily . They bring the best sources together so that those who need the information do not have to spend a lot of time searching through many places to find the right information
In the left hand column on the main page you will find helpful links. The most helpful is then section called reference desk. There you will see many topics with links . For example under Encyclopedias, Biography, and Almanacs, they give you links to the most accurate and useful sites with that type of information.
On the right hand side there are grade level links that show both math and English links that will help each grade level.
Sites featured are hand selected and reviewed by their editorial teams for quality, content, and utility. Library spot is committed to help the searcher find the best information on the internet in a quick easy search.
Check out this site and see how very helpful it is!
In the left hand column on the main page you will find helpful links. The most helpful is then section called reference desk. There you will see many topics with links . For example under Encyclopedias, Biography, and Almanacs, they give you links to the most accurate and useful sites with that type of information.
On the right hand side there are grade level links that show both math and English links that will help each grade level.
Sites featured are hand selected and reviewed by their editorial teams for quality, content, and utility. Library spot is committed to help the searcher find the best information on the internet in a quick easy search.
Check out this site and see how very helpful it is!
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