Youth Services News
November 18, 2016
Children's Services and Young Adult Services webpages.
Unity. Kindness. Peace. Booklist and More
Resources from ALSC
From ALA: "The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) has released a new booklist to share the message of creating unity, acting with kindness toward others, and promoting peace." Unity. Kindness. Peace. Booklist
The ALSC webinar Whitewashing, Sexism, and More: Using Book Covers to Start a Conversation with Kids is available to ALSC members for free and to non-members for $25.
Resources from YALSA
YALSA has created the wiki Supporting Youth in the Post-2016 Election Climate.
YALSA's The Hub has a round up of posts that are Resources for Fostering Empathy in Your Community.
The Hub also recently shared 20 Books to Inspire Social Change.
Other Resources
On Safety Pins, Advocacy, Whiteness, and our field - Reading While White
This Week in Professional Development - Bryce Don't Play
A Response - Storytime Underground
SRP Vouchers
Letters About Literature Writing Contest
This national reading and writing contest for students in grades 4-12 is sponsored by the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. Rhode Island students in grades 4 – 12 are invited to take the Letters About Literature challenge by writing a personal letter to an admired author – someone who has written a book that has been an inspiration for change in their lives. Guidelines and more information.
Deadlines:
Grades 9-12, December 2
Grades 7-8, January 9
Grades 4-6, January 9
Grant Opportunities
ALA/Information Today, Inc. Library of the Future Award (12/1)
YALSA 2017 Summer Learning Resources Grant (1/1/17)YALSA 2017 Teen Summer Intern Program Grant (1/1/17)
RI Council for the Humanities Quarterly Mini Grant (2/1/17)
National Endowment for the Humanities Creating Humanities Communities Grant (2/15/17)
Professional Development Opportunities
Digital Storytime: Kids, Apps, and Libraries--FREE online course
Asynchronous, more information
Thursday, December 1 3:00pm-4:00pm
ALSC Distinguished Service Award
December 1 deadline2017 ALA Annual Conference Hot Topic Program Proposal - ALSC
December 21 deadline
Upcoming OLIS CE and Events
Starting a Makerspace in your Library: Tips and Tricks
Speaker(s): Bevin Winner, School Librarian, Exeter-West Greenwich Junior High School
Libraries are embracing the maker movement and here is your chance to find out the steps one librarian took to create a makerspace in her library. From proposal to budget, buy-in, material/equipment selection, activities, promotional efforts and access policies, you will learn the tips and tricks to starting a makerspace in your library. After an overview of the implementation process, participants will be able to ask questions, view student work, share their own experiences with makerspaces, and have plenty of time to play with different tools and materials. This workshop is intended for those thinking about starting a makerspace and those who are in their early stages of implementation.
This workshop is part of the Media Smart Libraries program which was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Attendance at this workshop could be applied to either the Access and Use or the Create and Collaborate digital badge.
Registration required.
Monday, Dec 5, 2016, 04:00 PM
Exeter-West Greenwich Regional Junior High School, Nooseneck Hill Road, West Greenwich, RI, United States
Mock Newbery Meeting #3
We continue taking a closer look at the children's novels of 2016. This will be our last discussion before voting on January 18 at the Oaklawn Branch Library, Cranston. Stay tuned for the short list and be sure to join the RI Mock Newbery Award Goodreads group, where the discussion is 24/7. Contact Danielle Margarida to join the Goodreads group or for more information.
Registration required.
Wednesday, Dec 7, 2016, 07:00 PM
Archie R. Cole Middle School, Cedar Avenue, East Greenwich, RI, United States
Teen Summer Reading Program Performers' Showcase
Series: YART
The Performer's Showcase is your chance to be introduced to educators/performers who want to be a part of the annual statewide Teen Summer Reading Program. In addition to observing the presentations, talk to multiple other program providers with table top displays. This is your opportunity to provide feedback and offer your recommendations for the 2017 slate of SRP programs offered statewide.
The booking meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 7 (snow date: February 14) at the Warwick Public Library.
Registration required.
Wednesday, Dec 7, 2016, 09:30 AM
Warwick Public Library: Central Library, Sandy Lane, Warwick, RI, United States
Mock Caldecott
Participants will each present one or more picture books from the reading and viewing list, focusing on the Caldecott Medal criteria. The book list will be posted on the Mock Caldecott website.
Registration required.Monday, Jan 9, 2017, 09:00 AM
Greenville Public Library, Smithfield, RI, United States
YA Programming Outreach
Series: YART
Share ideas on how you perform outreach for your library. Share what seems to work for your library and its community. We will compile a list of ideas and resources to post on the OLIS website.
Registration required.Tuesday, Jan 10, 2017, 09:30 AM
Newport Public Library, Spring Street, Newport, RI, United States
Children's Summer Reading Program Performers' Showcase
The Performer's Showcase is your chance to meet area educators/performers interested in being a part of the annual statewide Children's Summer Reading Program. In addition to observing the presentations, talk to other program providers with table top displays. This is your opportunity to provide feedback and offer your recommendations for the 2017 slate of programs offered statewide.
The booking meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 7 (snow date: February 14) at the Warwick Public Library.
Registration required.
Wednesday, Jan 11, 2017, 09:30 AM
Warwick Public Library: Central Library, Sandy Lane, Warwick, RI, United States
Program Information Mock Newbery Meeting #4 Voting
Time to vote! Stay tuned for the short list and be sure to join the RI Mock Newbery Award Goodreads group, where the discussion is 24/7. Contact Danielle Margarida to join the Goodreads group or for more information.
Registration required.
Wednesday, Jan 18, 2017, 09:00 PM
Cranston Public Library: Oak Lawn Branch, Wilbur Avenue, Cranston, RI, United States
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