FEBRUARY 2023 NEWSLETTER


Hello Youth Services Team,


It's been a busy start to 2023. I hope everyone has had the chance to check out the 2023 Early Literacy Calendar. See full access information below if needed.


I love seeing libraries in the news and it was great to see the Deming Headlight's coverage of the Village of Columbus Public library, including their new children's space supported by UNM's Early Childhood Services Center. Also in this month's newsletter are some highlights from library social media accounts - a great place to find new program ideas!


I'm reading my copy of Truly Devious, and I hope you are as well. We'll have our first Book Club discussion on Thursday, February 23rd.


You can always access previous issues of the YS newsletter here on the NMSL website.


And, as always, don't forget to look for the Prize Raffle link in the newsletter!


~Kelly

NEWS

Don't forget to download the Early Literacy Calendar!


The New Mexico State Library has a new Early Literacy Calendar for you to share with your patrons. Available in English and Spanish.


All months are available from the NMSL Niche Academy site.

Access here - and then add to your website or print and distribute to patrons.


CSLP NEWS


Summer Reading 2023:

Shop materials are available on the website.

If you would like a print catalog, request one by emailing Kelly.


The CSLP Manual is available online. If you need the access code, email Kelly.


Official CSLP Brag Tags are available from School Life.

Official CSLP Sticker Posters are available from Stick Together.


CSLP Tutorial on Niche Academy:

There is a new Niche Academy course for all things CSLP - find all the videos from the symposium, the Fall Workshop slides, and general information about CSLP and SRP. We'll be adding more materials - like New Mexico custom SRP materials later this month!


View the CSLP Course here...

Meg Medina Named New National Ambassador of Young People's Literature


The Library of Congress and Every Child a Reader today announced the appointment of Meg Medina as the eighth National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature for 2023-2024. Medina, a Cuban-American, is the first Latina to serve as National Ambassador in the program’s history. She succeeds Jason Reynolds, who served as the National Ambassador from 2020 through 2022.


Medina’s books examine how culture and identity intersect through the eyes of young people. Her middle-grade novel “Merci Suárez Changes Gears,” the first of three books in a trilogy about the Suárez family, received the 2019 Newbery Medal and was named a notable children’s book of the year by the New York Times Book Review. 


Read more here.

Seen on Social


Here are some posts that caught my eye on Instagram this month.


@grantspubliclibrary

@sfnmpl

@magdalenapubliclibrary

@galluplibrary

Following other libraries on social media is a great way to get program ideas and see what's happening across the state.

Recommended Performers Contact Information


Did you get a chance to check out the recommended providers?

Just over a dozen New Mexico libraries contributed recommendations for providers or performers. Take a look!


Click here to view the data file.

COLLECTIONS

Kirkus Reviews

is a good resource for staying current on books and authors and trends in publishing. It is a free, online source for book reviews with age recommendations, as well as articles about upcoming titles and author profiles.


Currently, you can look ahead to upcoming titles with 2023 Preview: Children's Books and 2023 Preview: Teen and YA Books to plan ahead for 2023 purchases and programs.


All of their Book Reviews are searchable online at kirkusreviews.com/discover-books/

Professional Journals available for FREE from El Portal - Gale Databases


You can access library professional journals for book reviews(and all other content) for free using the Gale Academic OneFile on elportalnm.org


Titles Include:

Booklist - full access 1993 - current

Horn Book Magazine - full access 1993 - current

Library Journal - full access 1997 - current

Publishers Weekly - full access 1990 - current

School Library Journal  - full access 2000-current

CALENDAR -  DATES AND DEADLINES

Monthly Youth Services Drop-In Meeting


Friday, February 17 - 12:00 -12:40pm


Monthly meeting for Youth Services staff:



  • get answers to questions
  • make connections across the state
  • ask for advice and feedback
  • share a program idea


February Topic: New Mexico SRP Materials & Niche Academy


February Zoom Meeting Link

NEW! Youth Services Quarterly Book Club


Our first YS Book Club title - Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson is the first book in the bestselling, murder mystery series Truly Devious starring Stevie Bell, a true-crime aficionado who sets out to solve a cold case at her elite high school. It's a page-turner! Get yourself a copy and start reading! (It's on Hoopla)


FEBRUARY DISCUSSION

Thursday, February 23, 9:00-9:40am

Meeting Link


Get your coffee and join us for an informal discussion about the book and it's appeal to our youth patrons. (Come even if you haven't finished the book!) Bring ideas of similar books to recommend. (Our next quarterly book club will meet in May - with title announced at the beginning of April.)

OPPORTUNITIES

Miriam L. Hornback Scholarship


This annual $3000 scholarship from ALA is open to currently employed library support staff who are pursuing an ALA-accredited Master's Program. The award is named for long time ALA staff member Miriam L. Hornback(1944-1991) who was secretariat to the ALA Council and Executive Board. ALA Membership is not required.


Application Deadline: March 1, 2023

Click for full details and to apply.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Native Stories, Native Peoples: Opportunities for Library Engagement


Wednesday, February 15, 1-2pm MT


This free, live WebJunction webinar will highlight opportunities for library communities to foster understanding and support of Indigenous peoples, past and present.


For full details and registration information - click here

ConnectedLibFEST

Small and Rural Libraries Learning Together


Wed, March 15 & Thurs, March 16, 2023

11AM-3PM MT

Free Virtual Conference



Registration is open for ConnectedLibFEST, the first ever connected learning event specifically focused on small and rural libraries.  Each day brings together library staff, researchers, and community members to learn from and with each other about bringing Connected Learning to small and rural library settings. Small and rural libraries are already using the principles of connected learning in their work. They do this by building relationships with youth, community members, and stakeholders; fostering interests of teens through library services; and creating opportunities for academic and life success.


Learn more and register (by March 1) here...

Solar Science for

Libraries Workshop


April 4, 2023, 10am - 4pm MT

Santa Fe Public Library, Southside Branch

6599 Jaguar Drive, Santa Fe, NM 87507




New Mexico public library staff are invited to attend an in-person STAR Net workshop to prepare for the upcoming solar eclipses in October 2023 and April 2024. This workshop is taught by STAR Net facilitators and will prepare library staff to facilitate meaningful solar and space science programs. Attendees will receive hands-on training on operating solar telescopes and other methods for direct and indirect solar viewing, best practices for developing and facilitating STEM programs, and how to engage with community partners and library-specific digital resource networks.


The goals of these solar science workshops are to help library staff:


1. Build off the excitement of the 2023 and 2024 solar eclipses, and engage their patrons in solar science activities


2. Safely and effectively facilitate direct (e.g. solar telescope and Sunoculars) and indirect methods of safe solar viewing


3. Develop and facilitate exciting and interactive STEM programming at their library


Workshop is limited to 35 participants. We may limit the number of staff that can attend from individual libraries to maximize state-wide coverage.


For complete information and to register - click here.


ALL TOGETHER NOW

SRP23 WORKSHOPS for LIBRARIANS


Explora is hosting a series of workshops specifically geared to the SRP23 All Together Now theme - there are two in-person workshops and one virtual workshop.



All Together Now, with Magnets!

Experience STEAM investigations for all ages! Investigate the properties and behavior of magnets, and create your own literature-based magnetic activity.


Wednesday, March 15, 2023, 1 pm - 4 pm (in person)

@Explora, Albuquerque, NM (click here to register)


OR


Friday, April 28, 2023, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm (in person)

Thomas Branigan Memorial Library, Las Cruces, NM (click here to register)


All Together Now - Engineering with Recyclables

Experience STEAM investigations for all ages! Engineer cars and musical instruments out of recycled materials.


Thursday, March 23, 2023, 2 pm - 4 pm (virtual)

(Register by March 13 to receive materials kit) (click here to register)


Other Upcoming Workshops:


Garden Coding

Saturday, Feb 11, 10am - 12pm (in-person)


Art with a Spark

Wednesday, Feb 15, 4:30pm-6:30pm (in-person)


Color-Licious

Thursday, Feb 23, 2pm-4pm (virtual)

Compiled by Kelly McCabe, Youth Services Coordinator

New Mexico State Library

Email: kelly.mccabe@dca.nm.gov


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