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From the May 2008 New Jersey Academy of Library
Leadership...
Notes and Reading
List |
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Download Bill
Gaventa's PowerPoint presentation
from the Spring Membership Meeting:
"Cultural
Diversity And Cultural Competency: The Time Has Come"
and the NJ Statewide Network for Cultural Competence brochure |
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See updated
information (February 2008)
on Gale offerings to CJRLC Members. Commitments must be returned
by June 1! |
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Handout from
"Open Source for Libraries: All Grown Up"
program at
Princeton PL on April 2
(1.3 megabyte PDF file) |
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CJRLC is offering a 15% discount on Playaway audio books.
Click here
for the order form which must be sent to the
CJRLC office to receive
the discount. |
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Download George Needham's PowerPoint presentation
from the December
19th Fall Membership Meeting:
"To
See Ourselves As Others See Us" |
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Create personalized READ
posters for your library:
Software at special price of $96. |
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CJRLC Tech Challenge 2!
Flyer Completed
for 2008 |
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Technology Group 2008-09
Watch for new schedule |
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Robert Lackies May Tech Group Meeting at
Rider University - May 13, 2008! Exploring
the Current Web Search Tool Box 2
http://library.rider.edu/~rlackie/exploring/webtoolboxCJRLC5-2008.ppt |
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Roz gave a talk at NJLA in April 2007 titled
Beyond Fiction Readers' Advisory: Connecting Readers with Memoirs.
Here is the handout - "Selected Autobiographies for Fiction Readers." |
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Download the PowerPoint Presentation by
Elizabeth Burns, Ocean County Library:
Flickr 101
A Hands On Workshop
[Note: Allow ample time for download as this presentation
is very large - 108 slides and over 13 megabytes.] |
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HouseCalls
If you or your staff need training on the free databases,
Amy Kearns, CJRLC's Program Coordinator, will come to your library.
Click here for details.
Amy is available for staff in-service workshops, too.
You can also schedule Tech Trips! |
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They are back!
The customizable mouse pads which promote recruiting
and were so popular in your libraries are available again,
with funding from the NJ State Library,
an affiliate of Thomas Edison State College.
If you would like to order some for your library,
please contact Carol at 732-409-6484 or carol@cjrlc.org.
Be sure to specify how many you want and we will be happy
to send them to you via CD&L or U.S. Mail. |
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Blogging & RSS: An Introduction
A PowerPoint Presentation by Sophie Brookover
from Pop Goes the Library
Download
Presentation
(To save to your computer, right-click on link above and choose
"Save Target As") |
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"Moments of Truth:
Best Practices in Customer Services for Young Adults"
Patrick Jones' December 2006 Presentation to CJRLC Membership Meeting
(To save to your computer, right-click on link above and choose "Save
Target As") |
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From the October 2006 New Jersey Academy of Library
Leadership...
Notes, Selected List of Readings, and Pumpkin Soup Recipe
Notes, etc. |
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NextReads
NextReads email Readers' Advisory Service
Flyer for more information
http://www.nextreads.pbwiki.com |
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What is ListenNJ?
It is the collaborative downloadable audio book project with INFOLINK, CJRLC, and
public, high school and community college library systems serving a population of 2
million.
Year One of this project launched on January 23, 2006, with the vendor
OverDrive. We are now ready Year 3. To join, see current information
on the wiki at http://www.listennj.pbwiki.com. |
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NetLibrary
We have a joint project with INFOLINK which
currently includes 11 of our members in a joint purchasing agreement.
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Become a Member of
The Monmouth Librarians Association for 2008-2009
Application |
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World Language StoryTelling
Check this website for lots of information about
how to do Bilingual Storytelling!
A Diversity, Literacy, Recruiting Pilot Project
World Language StoryTelling:
A Diversity, Literacy, Recruiting Pilot Project
Details
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Kids Recruiting
Brochure
The Recruiting Committee is happy to announce that a brochure for kids grades 3-6
is available from your regional library cooperative! You may request as many copies as you
need to have available in your children's room, give out at career fairs, or hand out at
open houses or community events.
Funded by the NJ State Library, the brochure was planned by CJRLC's Recruiting Committee
and designed by Tim Quinn, PPL, with illustrations by Helene van Rossum. Request yours
today!
PDF file of inside of brochure |
SIGN UP for NEW LISTSERV!
Our new listserv will be a Google Group. Sign up by clicking
on www.cjrlc.org/blog
and enter your email in the Google Groups subscription box. You
will be automatically unsubscribed from the old one when the new list
is active.
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Order this
pin (2.75" wide) for $1 each (minimum order: 10 pins) from:
Central Jersey RLC
4400 Route 9 South, Suite 3400
Freehold, NJ 07728-1383 |
Delivery
(The names CD&L and Velocity are interchangeable)
ID# Lookup and Label Generator
Thanks to Pete Bromberg, SJRLC's Program Development Coordinator
& Web Master, for creating this great way to print CD&L labels...
Delivery Information
CD&L delivers on a one to five day per week schedule. Two day per week
service occurs on Tuesday and Thursday. Four day per week service occurs on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. An option to purchase a fifth day is available.
CD&L has assigned every library in the state with an ID number, which
is to be used along with the library address on the delivery label. Utilizing the number
system will ensure that the sort, distribution and delivery will be smooth and efficient.
When shipping items, please make sure to write the four-digit ID number legibly near the
Regional designation letter (S, C, H, or I) on the shipping label.
All Delivery Lists contain Library name, address and ID
number
and are updated as changes are received.
All regions alphabetically: Excel PDF
All regions by district: Excel
PDF
CJRLC
(with Contact names)
The CJRLC Member Directory
has also been updated with CD&L ID numbers.
What can YOU do to help?
Train staff to provide full, correct and clearly written addresses on
delivery shipping labels.
Train staff to use the CD&L ID numbers on every package shipped. (We
see many examples of packages without numbers.)
Train staff that CD&L will only deliver to other libraries that are
on CD&L. (Not all libraries are on CD&L. If a library does not have a CD&L #,
items need to be sent via US Mail.)
Train staff to note the actual ship date on the label rather than the
date the package was processed.
Put your library's ID number in the area, shelf or box where material is
picked up and delivered.
Package materials in plastic bags.
Package materials in sturdy boxes.
Train staff that boxes may weigh up to but not greater than 50 lbs.
Do your best to ensure materials arrive in good condition (e.g. don't
tape labels directly to materials).
Communicate any delivery issue or problem promptly to the CJRLC office.
For additional information about CD&L policies and procedures,
see Infolink's Delivery Service page. |