Youth Services News
August 9, 2019
Summer Reading Program Statistics Collection Now Open
Statistics collection for the children's and young adult Summer Reading Program is now open through September 30th. There will be one online survey for collecting children's and YA program numbers, and libraries must designate one staff member to submit one form for both programs. The collection survey can be found at http://olis-ri.libwizard.com/srp19stats
Completion of the statistics collection is required to receive 2020 SRP materials. There will be a separate survey for collecting statistics for the adult program.
CSLP Wants to Hear from YOU!
The Statistics Committee of the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) is conducting a survey to better understand how public library staff use and value CSLP membership and materials. This short survey should only take a few minutes and all public library staff who develop and implement a children's, teen, and/or adult summer library program are encouraged to participate. CSLP will share the data collected from this survey with CSLP state representatives and the CSLP Board of Directors; all responses will remain anonymous.
Multiple library staff from the same library should complete the sections of the survey most relevant to their work; e.g. children, teen, or adult programs.
This survey is open now through September 13.
Call for 2023 Theme Suggestions
The Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) needs your theme ideas for the 2023 program! The theme is the broad, general topic to frame the summer program for that year.
Recent and upcoming themes include:
2016: exercise/sports/wellness
2017: building/construction
2018: music
2019: space
2020: world mythology/fairy tales/folklore
2021: animals
2022: World-Social Justice-Unity-Kindness-Inclusion-Change-Diversity-Equity-Make a Difference-Embrace different Cultures
For a complete list of themes visit: https://www.cslpreads.org/programs/years-of-cslp-themes/
Rhode Island suggestions will be voted on at the CSLP Annual Meeting, held this September in Indianapolis. The call for a slogan to go with the theme will be sent out in the Spring of 2020.
Please suggest up to 3 theme ideas at: http://olis-ri.libwizard.com/theme2023SRP
The survey will be open through August 25.
The artist for the 2023 program is award winning illustrator Frank Morrison. From his website:
Morrison’s work can be found in numerous award-winning children’s books including Coretta Scott King - John Steptoe Award winner Jazzy Miz Mozetta, NAACP Image Award winner Our Children Can Soar and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, Little Melba and her Big Trombone. His literary client list includes international book publishers Penguin Books, HarperCollins, Hyperion, Random House and National Geographic Kids.
To see more examples of his work, visit:
Upcoming OLIS CE
YALSA Institute: Teen Services with Impact
Library teen services are about more than getting teens into the library. These services are about the impact libraries can have on the lives of teens. In this session participants learn how to describe the value of what they do for and with teens, build an understanding of how social emotional learning fits into the work that they do with and for teens, and explore how to engage with community to develop services that ultimately help teens to grow up successfully.
Tuesday, Sep 10, 2019, 09:00 AM
Cranston Public Library: Central Library, Sockanosset Cross Road, Cranston, RI, USA
Mock Newbery Discussion #1
It's time to start taking a closer look at the children's books of 2019. Please read 8 of the 16 books on the discussion list for the first meeting. Participating in the Mock Newbery is an opportunity to read the newest children’s books and to discuss them with other passionate readers. Voting for a Rhode Island winner and honor books will take place on January 14, 2020 using the balloting procedures of the real committee. The first discussion list and information about future meetings and the Mock Newbery program is available at http://www.olis.ri.gov/youth/newbery/index.php.
Tuesday, Oct 1, 2019, 04:30 PM
Cranston Public Library: Central Library, Sockanosset Cross Road, Cranston, RI, USA
Grant and Award Opportunities
Bank of America Foundation Grants (varies)
Library Pipeline: Awesome Foundation Innovation in Libraries Grant (due between the 1st - 15th of each month)Professional Development Opportunities
Conference proposals are now being accepted for 2020 ALA Annual and the 2020 ALSC Institute.
ALSC Bill Morris Seminar: Book Evaluation Training (application due 9/2)
Association for Rural and Small Libraries Annual Conference (9/4 - 9/7)
New England Library Association Annual Conference (10/20 - 10/22)
National Summer Learning Association Annual Conference (10/21-10/23)
Young Adult Library Services Association Symposium (11/1-11/3)
Upcoming Events and Celebrations
September
Library Card Sign-Up Month
Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15-October 15)
International Dot Day (September 15ish)
Banned Books Week (September 22-28)
October
National Bullying Prevention Month
Teen Read Week
November
International Games Week (November 3-9)
Contact
Email: danielle.margarida@olis.ri.gov
Website: http://www.olis.ri.gov/
Location: 1 Capitol Hill Providence, RI 02908
Phone: 401-574-9309
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olisri
Twitter: @olisri