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New Books on Intellectual Freedom

Two new additions to the Nebraska Library Commission’s book collection discuss intellectual freedom in the context of school and academic libraries. Policy writing advice and tips for training new staff are included in each. Issues in collection development, Internet access, exhibit spaces, programs, rooms, privacy and confidentiality are all illustrated by the case study approach. If you have an issue you are dealing with you can use them as a reference source, but they are also entertaining for cover to cover reading.
Scales, Pat R. Protecting Intellectual Freedom in Your School Library: Scenarios from the Front Lines. Chicago: American Library Association, 2009.
Jones, Barbara M. Protecting intellectual Freedom in Your Academic Library: Scenarios from the Front Lines. Chicago: American Library Association, 2009.
Let us know if you would like us to send these to you! http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ref/contactus.asp

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All a Twitter

Occasionally we hear from the followers of our Twitter.com/NLC_Reference account. Inquiring minds that really, really want to hear what the answer was for a particular question we posted. This time we’re going to counter those questions, with the question: Do you know the answer to this one? Because if you do, we’d really like you to share it with us! Right here, right now! And it’s not too late. We can still pass along your suggestions to the person that originally asked.
The question that we’ve been asked about the most was this one:
“Would someone with a criminal record be able to have a successful career in Library Science?”
After searching the library literature, checking indexes in Library Science management books, and not finding the answer, we started asking people that are responsible in their organizations for hiring new personnel. There seemed to be a consensus on “it would depend on the nature of the crime and the nature of the library position”. We asked Mary Jo Ryan and Kit Keller here at the Commission because they are collecting and analyzing data on library jobs and hiring through our Now Hiring @ your library initiatives. Kit pointed out that there’s a growing trend in employment that requires technological competence and virtual interaction and she felt that someone that acquired the right technical skills might be a good fit for a position of that type, and that the virtual nature of the job might negate the criminal background issue.
When working on my library degree my reference instructor told me that he knew some reference librarians that kept on looking for the answers to questions that they weren’t able to answer in a satisfying way. He even knew one that had a 25 year old question that she’d yet to find the answer for. So help us out here….do you know of a heartwarming story or of an actual study that would put this one to rest?

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Book Club Kits Wiki

We love book clubs! We belong to book clubs and we promote book clubs. Do you have book club kits that you’d be willing to lend to other libraries across Nebraska? Add your holdings, guidelines, and contact information to our book club wiki! The beauty of the wiki is that you can add your information in the form and style that you like. Here’s the address for the Nebraska Book Club Wiki: http://nebookclub.pbwiki.com/ Take a look and please consider sharing your book club kits or borrowing new titles for your own club.
If you don’t have book club kits to share you can still take advantage of borrowing these book club kits from others. Perhaps you could start a book club if you don’t have one now. By using these collections already assembled, you can have years of programming!
If you’d like to add your holdings please contact us at the Nebraska Library Commission by going here: http://nlc.nebraska.gov/scripts/mail/mail2staff.asp?ready and we’ll send you the password. We’ll also answer any questions about adding your holdings to the wiki.
We’d also like your feedback on what you think of this idea and of the wiki. You can leave comments while viewing the wiki by scrolling down to the bottom and clicking on “Contact wiki owner” in the “Wiki Information” section. Thanks!

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