This graphic image or word cloud was created using Wordle. It is derived from the subjects and authors of postings in PubLib for July 2011. The size of the graphics is directly related to the number of un-weighted unique occurrences each month of the individual words represented. Most automated graphic processes that generate these types of word clouds use additional weight for H1 – H6 tags through feeds. These graphics are not processed with H1 – H6 tags. The titles and authors were copied to Notepad and stripped of all HTML before being run through the Wordle Java platform. The process is case-sensitive so Library is not the same thing as library.
The most prominent word without employing filters would have been Publib. Publib and Fwd were deleted from the plaintext files before processing. In addition, the Wordle program automatically disregards articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.
This graphic image or word cloud was created using Wordle. It is derived from the subjects and authors of postings in PubLib for May 2011. The size of the graphics is directly related to the number of un-weighted unique occurrences each month of the individual words represented. Most automated graphic processes that generate these types of word clouds use additional weight for H1 – H6 tags through feeds. These graphics are not processed with H1 – H6 tags. The titles and authors were copied to Notepad and stripped of all HTML before being run through the Wordle Java platform. The process is case-sensitive so Library is not the same thing as library.
The most prominent word without employing filters would have been Publib. Publib and Fwd were deleted from the plaintext files before processing. In addition, the Wordle program automatically disregards articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.
This graphic image or word cloud was created using Wordle. It is derived from the subjects and authors of postings in PubLib for February 2011. The size of the graphics is directly related to the number of un-weighted unique occurrences each month of the individual words represented. Most automated graphic processes that generate these types of word clouds use additional weight for H1 – H6 tags through feeds. These graphics are not processed with H1 – H6 tags. The titles and authors were copied to Notepad and stripped of all HTML before being run through the Wordle Java platform. The process is case-sensitive so Library is not the same thing as library.
The most prominent word without employing filters would have been Publib. Publib and Fwd were deleted from the plaintext files before processing. In addition, the Wordle program automatically disregards articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.
Posted on January 27, 2011 by Robert Balliot ,MLIS
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These graphic images or word clouds were created using Wordle. They are derived from the subjects and authors in PubLib from January 2010 to January 27 2011. The size of the graphics is directly related to the number of un-weighted unique occurrences each month of the individual words represented. Most automated graphic processes that generate these types of word clouds use additional weight for H1 - H6 tags through feeds. These graphics are not processed with H1 - H6 tags. The titles and authors were copied to Notepad and stripped of all HTML before being run through the Wordle Java platform. The process is case-sensitive so Library is not the same thing as library.
The most prominent word without employing filters would have been Publib. Publib and Fwd were deleted from the plaintext files before processing. In addition, the Wordle program automatically disregards articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.
The first graphic represents the most current information for January 2011 and is followed by the normal sequence of January – December 2010.
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This (free) development process lets you create channels with potential global distribution and delivery using Roku, Wii, PS3, PCs, Macs, and XBOX.
There is huge potential for collaboration using this method to create library oriented channels and marketing library services. Library channels could deliver author talks, book reviews, library development, best practices in library management, children’s programming and more.
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This edition of Best of Publib covers March 15th through March 28th 2010. This PubLib review and analysis includes questions about naming library rooms, thought-provoking discussions about new media archives , library materials security, and our new poll on R-rated movie access. Some of the topics we will be reviewing include:
Topic » Dealing with no-shows ♦ Nann Blaine Hilyard in Zion, Illinois seeks help dealing with library sponsored classes / workshops where people who are signed up fail to attend. What policies can help deal with this?
Topic» SirsiDynix Outreach Module ♦ Nancy Laskowski with the Free Library of Philadelphia would like to know about PubLib readers’ reactions and experiences with the SirsiDynix Outreach Module. How have you implemented the Sirsi product to serve homebound patrons?
Topic » Renovation and Book Storage ♦ Andrea Taylor with the Fullerton Public Library in CA is looking at policies and procedures that help deal with books in storage during renovations. If books are inaccessible, what circulation polices can help?
Topic » Auction Sites? ♦ Kimberly Francisco with Huntsville Public Library TX is pursuing a similar question but wants to know how to auction naming rights. Are there free tools such as E-bay that would lend themselves to online auctioning of library rooms?
Topic » Posting guidelines ♦ Sara Weissman - co-moderator for PubLib-L mailing list - reminds PubLib posters of guidelines for content and avoiding the infamous PubLib spam filter.
Topic » ISBNs ♦ Nann Blaine Hilyard alerts catalogers and searchers to ISBN duplications – Do not assume ISBN is a unique identifier.
Topic » Consultant rates ♦ Linda Dydo in Los Gatos CA is putting together a cost estimate for a Library Consultant. What advice do PubLib readers have to offer? How much should consultants charge?
Topic » YA Patrons and “R” movies ♦ Bob Farwell at Otis Library CT wants to know if libraries offer R – rated movies to Young Adults under 17. Mark Hasskarl with Danbury Library CT reminds us that “movie ratings do not legally apply to libraries, only to movie theaters”. Shannon Hammock tells us the film ratings are voluntary even for theaters and offers This Film is Not Yet Rated as a resource. The ALA Freedom to View Statement supports liberty of circulation. Should R-rated movies circulate to Young Adults under 17?
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This edition of Best of Publib covers the weeks of March 1st through March 14th 2010. This edition includes questions about collection development, thought-provoking discussions about known inaccuracies in ’non-fiction’ works , circulation manager duties , humorous anecdotes regarding blondes , and the impact of closing public school libraries:
Topic» Managing librarians ♦ Leslie Schow from the Herriman Library in UT asks how to guide and successfully manage Youth Services Librarians and their work flow – what are the job parameters for YSL?
Topic » Proctoring Exams ♦ Andrea Taylor would like to know how other libraries handle proctoring exams – Should proctoring be an expected public library service?
Topic » Classification of fiction DVDs ♦ Jingzhen Xie wants to know how your DVD collection is organized for browsing – If an entire section is checked out, how does that affect the remaining items?
Topic » legal form database ♦ Lisa Gunter requests recommendations for blank legal forms databases – Sue Kamm recommends Nolo and Michaelrecommends Gale
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This week in Best of Publib covers February 15th through February 21st 2010. This week includes PubLib questions about collection development, the value of on-line tutorials and databases , organization of gaming tournaments, and the cause of stress in public libraries. Some of the topics we will be reviewing include:
Topic » Text Reference Services ♦ Jennfier Snelling wants to know if libraries are using text reference services by vendors – Do you use a text reference product?
Topic» Library Booksales ♦ Frances Walters in South Bend, IN asks for guidance orchestrating Library Book Sales with Library Friends Groups – What works best?
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Posted on January 24, 2010 by Robert Balliot ,MLIS
Best of Publib Current Topics and Archives
Video coming soon
This week in Best of Publib covers January 10th through January 24th 2010. This week includes questions about collection development, library hardware and software solutions, politics, policies, and the ethics of advertising and branding. Some of the topics we will be reviewing include:
Topic » Shelving graphic novels- Phalbe Henriksen in Taylorsville, NC wants to know how many fit on a standard shelf – Graphic novel collections are growing!
Topic » Classics List for Small Public Library- Bridget Krejci in Bloomer, WI wants recommendations for Classics – Kevin O’Kelly recommends the Everyman 100 and Carl Long provides an excellent, concise list.
Topic » Public Library System Organizational Structure: Request for information- Corinne Dickman in Sparks, NV is investigating alternative organizational structures – How is your library configured?
Topic» The future of reference? – This new product from Intel may show the future of reference – Are hololibrarians the next step in automation?
Topic» Recalled books - Justine Shaffner in Aurora, CO forwarded this warning from CPSC of books that may cause a fire – Sometimes the books are on fire, sometimes the books cause them . . .
Topic» library ethics vs local politics - American Libraries reported on this troubling story out of Vermont
Topic » Iphone app- Georgia Bouda in Bloomington, IL discusses the phone applications that digitize patron bar codes and offer them as alternatives to physical library cards - What are the security and service issues? How else can they be used?
Topic» Story time attendance dropping off? - Janet Griffing in Wadsworth, OH reports on diminished participation – Is it demographic changes or flu fears?
Topic» Flying candidates in for face-to-face interviews - Matthew Pierce is looking at the cost - Is it still common to fly in recruits?
Topic» Review - M. McGrorty challenges librarians to post negative reviews of books – Is the trend to only see the good?
Topic» Branding in Libraries- Jane Genzel at the Muskego Public Library is investigating the appropriateness of branded donations – Does branding diminish services?
Topic» Drop In computer labs- Tracey Reed in Clearwater, FL is implementing unstructured classes – Where is this effective?
Topic» Periodicals back issues- Laurenne Teachout in Stephentown, NY has limited space for periodicals – What is ideal retention?
Topic» Overdrive Download Stations? - Nilya Carrato in Washington, DC is configuring dedicated PCs for audio/ebook download – What software works the best?
Topic» libraries and local bookstores/resend- Robin K. Blum is writing on the subject – What collaborative relationships exist between libraries and bookstores?
Topic» Laptop Checkout- Mindy Kittay - in Colorado at the Anythink Libraries is looking for exemplary policies and procedures – How do your laptops circulate?
Topic» experience with outsourcing management of the library- Laurel Goodgion in Wethersfield CT is investigating corporate profiteering on non-profits – When does outsourced management impinge on professional ethics?
Topic» Clipping files- Faith Jones – in New Westminster BC, Canada is looking for best current practices for clipping files – are they still relevant with digitization? Does digitization of clipping files infringe on copyright?
Topic» Giveaways for silent auctions, etc.- John Richmond in Bartonville, IL wants to know what to offer other non-profits – Is there a great combination of that serves the library and external non-profits too?
Topic » Self Check Out- Andrew R. Stehr in Rochester, MN is looking for examples where circulation is 80% or greater automated – What are the benefits?
Topic » Expired Library Cards- Sue Reed in Jefferson City, MO wants to know how long you keep expired patron records before purging – Does your patron policy include privacy considerations?
Topic» Museum type holdings- John C. Sandstrom in El Paso, TX is looking for examples of libraries that still keep art work and realia – What are the collection guidelines?
Topic» Kevin Trudeau books- Becky Tatar in Aurora, IL investigates collection development policies – Do we offer what the public wants or what they should want?
Topic» Friday reference question- Dusty Gres in Vidalia, GA started a new discussion on humorous and troubling reference questions – It looks like we are generating a new list!
Topic» Book (etc.?) Awards - Diedre Conkling in Newport, OR provided a link to ALA’s Book Award list in Cognotes. The discussion truncated into contemplation of the effect of marketing and advertising on professional library literature. What do you think?