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Need help paying for library school?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Each year WLA awards members scholarship and conference grants. Should you be one of our next candidates? Consider applying for the 2010 WLA library school scholarship and the 2010 WLA/PNLA conference grant. The library school scholarship is available for any WLA member  attending an accredited library school who will have completed 12 credits by January 2010. Open from November 1 until December 31, 2010. The conference grants are available to any member of WLA regardless of their classification. The application will be available from January 1- March 1, 2010.

For more information visit: http://wla.org/scholarships-awards/.

Protecting Library & Archive Collections

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Protecting Library & Archive Collections: Disaster Preparedness, Response & Recovery 

The Western States and Territories Preservation Assistance Service (WESTPAS) is offering a series of disaster planning workshops in the West. A two-part workshop has been scheduled in Spokane in September/October: 

  • Part 1: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 9am-4pm
  • Part 2: Wednesday October 29, 9am-4pm

Where:
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (Eastern Washington State Historical Society)
Gilkey Community Room
2316 W. First Avenue
Spokane, WA  99201

Workshop instructor Gary Menges is Preservation Administrator at the University of Washington Libraries, Seattle.

The “Protecting Library & Archive Collections” workshops are presented in a 2-part sequence to produce the following outcomes for disaster preparedness activities:

  • Complete a disaster plan by the end of Part 2.
  • Learn how to train staff to implement your plan effectively.
  • Set pre- and post-disaster action priorities for your collections.
  • Learn how to use practical decision-making skills during an emergency.
  • Experience salvage procedures for books, documents, and non-print media.

The workshop days are scheduled several weeks apart. Participants will prepare short assignments prior to the first session; between sessions, they will undertake additional assignments resulting in a completed disaster plan at the end of Part 2. Upon completion, the institution will be invited to join an informal network of WESTPAS trained personnel to provide mutual aid in the event of emergencies involving collections in the region.

Who should attend:
Administrators and staff responsible for emergency preparedness, response and decision-making, in all types of libraries and archives.  By registering for the workshop, the institution commits to supporting the attendee(s) to achieve the workshop’s disaster preparedness goals. When possible, please send two attendees from a library or archive so they can work together on the disaster preparedness activities.

Cost:
No charge to the institution.  Funding provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Washington workshops are co-sponsored by the Oregon State Library and the Washington workshops by the Washington State Library and Washington State Archives.

Registration:
Pre-registration is required. To register go to: http://evanced.califa.org/pls/lib/eventcalendar.asp?lib=4.Go to September and click on September 16. For registration assistance contact:Kathy Krause krause@plsinfo.org.Information about the individual workshops and registration information for each workshops will be sent in separate email messages.

Changes to WLA Online

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

The Washington Library Association (WLA) has launched its newly redesigned Web site. In addition to updating the look and feel of WLA Online, the redesign also included the installation and configuration of a content management system called Word Press. Word Press enables WLA and its Interest Groups to create blogs and makes it possible for designated members of the Association and its interests groups to update their own content on wla.org without having to use special software or coding languages. Overall, it is anticipated that Word Press will enhance WLA’s online offerings, increase the sense of ownership for the content on by WLA members and ensure that the web sites are maintained and updated in a more timely fashion. 

If you find a broken link or have any questions, please contact Jennifer Wiseman, Coordinator of Communications at 425.369.3221 or jlwiseman@kcls.org.