FEBRUARY 2024

Love My Libraries!


I'm excited about our upcoming learning opportunities and plans for Spring 2024. And, of course, our SRP24 program - so many good ways to tie-in the theme to our New Mexico museums, parks, historic sites, and natural resources.


Be sure to take note of our SRP workshops with Explora, and the new Notes from the Field series that will take place during our Monday Youth Services meeting timeslot for the next three months.


Don't forget to join us for the February Youth Services Book Club - I'll be giving away the awesome tumbler pictured above!


-Kelly

CALENDAR -  DATES AND DEADLINES

February Monthly Youth Services Meeting


Drop-In Meeting / Q and A

Friday, February 16 @ 10:00am

Zoom Link - HERE



This is an informal meeting of YS staff from across the state. Drop in, help a colleague, or get some feedback on your own programs.


Our Monday Youth Services Meeting timeslot will be replaced by the new Notes from the Field series - see details below!

Youth Services Quarterly Book Club


Next Meeting: February 14, 2024 @ 9:00am

Zoom Link HERE


Genre: Romance / Relationship


Pick up that YA Romance that caught your eye and join us for coffee and book chat on the perfect day - February 14! Each attendee will share their chosen title and give a brief overview and review. Share multiple titles if you wish! Meet other YS staff from around the state, learn about new books for yourself and your library.

NEWS

SRP2024:

Adventure Begins at Your Library



It's CSLP Slogan and Theme Survey Time!

Each year CSLP seeks feedback from front line library professionals - Library folks from across the nation contribute their ideas, and together, CSLP's Board & State Reps come to a consensus.

 

Slogans should be brief phrases that fit the 2027 theme of Detective/Mystery/Suspense while Theme ideas for 2028 should be 1-2 word concepts like "Oceanography" or "World languages" (See previous themes and slogans here)


You can complete the survey here - CSLP Slogan and Theme Survey


Want to talk about ideas with other New Mexico staff before you complete the survey? Attend a brainstorming session Tuesday, February 13 @ 2pm Zoom Link 


Surveys are due by Friday, February 16.


SRP24 Niche Academy Course - All things SRP24 are housed in the Niche Academy Course - including instructions for using the online manual, recordings of CSLP webinars, and more! Check out the course here.

Registration is now open for three workshop opportunities from NMSL and Explora. 

Two in-person and one virtual.  These are a great chance to learn and share about Summer Reading and other NMSL resources, and have hands-on experience with the STEM to Read created by Explora and available to public libraries from NMSL. 


In-Person:

Wednesday, February 28, 10am - 3pm @ Explora, Albuquerque, NM

Tuesday, March 12, 10am - 3pm @ Hobbs Public Library, Hobbs, NM


Virtual:

Wednesday, March 6, 2 - 3pm Via Zoom


Full Details on the Flyer - HERE

Direct Registration Link

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER for one, two, or all three

Notes from the Field series.

Smokey Bear Reading Challenge


New Mexico State Library is registered as a participating partner with the national Smokey Bear Reading Challenge. program. Libraries will receive print materials for all of their branches, as well as have access to the online digital toolkit with printable certificates, posters, games, and social media graphics. Access the digital toolkit here.


We anticipate mailing out materials in February. Please reach out with any additional questions.

2024 Early Literacy Calendar Available


Don't forget you can download the Early Literacy Calendar to distribute to patrons or share out on your website or social media.

Visit the Niche Academy course for all months.


"We love these and our patrons love these." 

Melanie Ratliff, Director, Fort Sumner Public Library

@ SEEN ON SOCIAL

Follow libraries around the state to check out programming ideas.

OPPORTUNITIES

Scholarships and Grants from ALA


Mary V. Graver Scholarship: An annual scholarship consisting of $3,000 to a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS specializing in youth services in an ALA-accredited program. Deadline to apply March 1, 2024

Full details and to apply - click here


Miriam L. Hornback Scholarship: An annual scholarship consisting of $3,000 to an ALA or library support staffer who is a U.S./Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is pursuing an MLS in an ALA-accredited program.

Deadline to apply March 1, 2024

Full details and to apply - click here

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Live Trainings - HelpNow and JobNow


All New Mexicans have access to Brainfuse HelpNow and JobNow through elportalnm.org or your library homepage. Take advantage of these New Mexico trainings to better serve your patrons.


HelpNow is a homework help and skills building resource designed for K-12 students and beyond. This training will cover all of the services and features available to your patrons including:

  • Accessing live tutoring
  • Using the writing lab
  • Testing resources overview
  • Self-study lessons and videos
  • And some lesser-known features of Brainfuse available to any patrons that create an account


JobNow is a one-stop shop for all your job search needs. This training will show you how JobNow equips job seekers at every stage:

 

  • Find the perfect job fit with powerful search tools and expert job matching.
  • Craft a winning resume with live expert guidance and feedback.
  • Ace your interviews with personalized coaching and mock practice sessions. ️
  • Boost your skills and knowledge with a library of online resources, assessments, and lessons.


Available Sessions for New Mexico:


Wednesday, Feb 7, 10:00 AM JobNow https://meet.goto.com/698504325

Wednesday, Feb 7, 2:00 PM HelpNow https://meet.goto.com/553805709


Thursday, Feb 8, 9:00 AM HelpNow https://meet.goto.com/321592829

Thursday, Feb 8 12:00 PM JobNow https://meet.goto.com/880928477

Switching it Up! Creating a Video

Game Collection for Your Library


Thursday, February 22, 2024, 1:00-2:00pm MT


Learn how to create, maintain, and promote a new video game collection at your library. Video games are a dynamic, modern, popular medium worthy of a place in every library, but starting a collection can feel overwhelming. You might have questions like, how much funding will it require? Are these materials more prone to theft? Is this a juvenile collection, young adult, or one for all ages? This webinar will provide you with practical solutions for all your questions. We’ll walk through the process of creating, maintaining, and promoting a new video game collection.


For full details and to register - click here


Co-Creating Library Services for Transformative Impact



Tuesday, February 27, 2024, 1:00-2:00pm MT


The most relevant and dynamic ideas can grow from collaborating with impacted communities. Co-creation is one of the most effective ways for libraries to turn diversity, equity, and inclusion ideals into real-world services. In this session, you’ll learn about the fundamentals of co-design and explore how to apply them in your library for wildly creative and deeply impactful programs and services.


For full details and to register - click here




These are free workshops to train YOU on the subject matter, so you can then conduct the program at your library. For virtual programs the first 20 registrants receive mailed kits of supplies.



Making - Hydraulics

Sunday, March 3, 10 am - 12 pm @ Explora

Use the Maker mindset to employ pneumatic and hydraulic principles in a fun and accessible way! You’ll explore the unconventional possibilities of hydraulics using simple, common materials.


Full details and to register


Mysterious Matter

Thursday, March 7, 2 - 4pm (Virtual)

Investigate properties of solids, liquids, and gases as you compare and contrast different kinds of matter! 


Full details and to register



Making - Printmaking

Sunday, March 10, 10 am - 12 pm @ Explora

Use the maker mindset to make your own prints! You’ll explore the unconventional possibilities  using simple, common materials.


Full details and to register


Pollinators

Thursday, March 14, 3 pm - 5 pm (Virtual)

Discover the importance of moths, bats, and more! Experience the STEM of pollination.


Full details and to register


Looking Ahead: Professional Conferences

There are many general and specialized conferences for library staff. Plan ahead to attend! Remember: LSTA funds can be used to send library staff to professional conferences.


Public Library Association - April 3-5, 2024, Columbus, OH

ALA Annual Conference - June 27-July 2, 2024, San Diego, CA

ARSL (Assoc. of Rural and Small Libraries) - Sept 11-14, 2024, Springfield, MA

ALSC (Assoc. Library Service to Children) - Sept 19-21, 2024, Denver, CO

ATALM (Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums)- Nov 12-14, 2024, Palm Springs, CA

ALA LibLearnX - Jan 24-27, 2025, Phoenix, AZ

Compiled by Kelly McCabe, Youth Services Coordinator

New Mexico State Library

Email: kelly.mccabe@dca.nm.gov


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