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> Topics of the day:
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> 1. Canon PC 70 microform reader printers - free!
> 2. Mo Willems on NPR
> 3. Books in Mandarin Chinese (2)
> 4. Craft program ideas (3)
> 5. Luncheon of the Boating Party
> 6. Call for Applications from Rural Remote Libraries
> 7. Upcoming Grant Deadlines
> 8. Historic play in Biddeford this weekend
> 9. Two free books
> 10. Job Opening: Library Director, Nottingham,NH
> 11. High Demand Hold Digest - Are y'all open edition?
> 12. BlueCrowne is gone!
> 13. {Disarmed} Call for proposals: NEA Fall 2019 Meeting, November 1
> 14. ebooks
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 08:44:29 -0400
> From: Trisha Cantwell Keene <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Canon PC 70 microform reader printers - free!
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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>
> Hi folks,
>
> We have two of these beautiful old work horses, one for parts, and one
> which we know works for viewing, if not for printing.
> We have 'new to us' toner cartridges as well.
>
> You would need to come to Bar Harbor to pick them up.
>
> Thanks!
> Trisha
>
> --
> Trisha Cantwell Keene
> Associate Director
> Thorndike Library
> College of the Atlantic
> 109 Eden St.
> Bar Harbor, ME 04609
>
> (207) 801-5661
> (207) 288-2328 Fax
> [log in to unmask]
>
> "Google can bring you back a hundred thousand answers. A librarian can
> bring you back the right one." The Guardian (London)
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 09:42:52 -0400
> From: Debbie Lozito <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Mo Willems on NPR
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> Here's a link to Mo Willems interview this morning
> https://www.npr.org/programs/morning-edition/
>
> It's well worth a listen, even if you're not in youth services
>
>
>
> ~Debbie
>
>
>
> Debbie Lozito, library director
>
> Edythe Dyer Library
>
> 269 Main Road North
>
> Hampden, Maine 04444
>
> (207)862-3550
>
>
>
>
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 13:53:15 +0000
> From: "Weddle, Jacqueline" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Books in Mandarin Chinese
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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>
> Looking to buy books in Mandarin Chinese-anyone know of a possible
> distribu=
> tor?
>
> For some prisoners English is a second language.
> Depending on the Administration of the moment-sometimes books
> not-in-Englis=
> h are allowed, sometimes not.
> It's a case-by-case basis.
> Spanish & French books trickle in on occasion, but nothing substantial-an
> o=
> ld high school text book, a children's picture book, but nothing geared
> for=
> a fluent, literate adult speaker.
> I've been poking around Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com online, and I'm
> findi=
> ng either dictionaries, learn-how-to-speak Mandarin, or kids books. Maybe
> =
> a novel that takes place in China, or the politics, but that's it.
> Whatever distributer I use will have to be cleared with higher paygrades
> th=
> an mine, Everything gets cleared (or not) in other departments, not
> always=
> the same ones. Money, security, policy & procedure, no department has
> comp=
> lete autonomy. Once I have a list of potential distributors and check
> thin=
> gs out, then I start the process of stringing things together with others.
>
> Any ideas considering the constraints I may have in a Correctional setting?
>
> Thanks,
> Jackie @ the Maine State Prison Library
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 14:43:06 +0000
> From: "Dina J. McKelvy" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Books in Mandarin Chinese
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> Hi - China Sprout has a lot of books - many are children's books, but also
> YA and adult -
> https://www.chinasprout.com/shop/culture/chinese-books
>
>
>
>
> Dina McKelvy, MLS, AHIP
> Director, Library & Knowledge Services | Maine Medical Center
> Assistant Professor |Tufts University School of Medicine
> 22 Bramhall Street | Portland, Maine 04102 | (207) 662-4080 |
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>
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> Looking to buy books in Mandarin Chinese-anyone know of a possible
> distributor?
>
> For some prisoners English is a second language.
> Depending on the Administration of the moment-sometimes books
> not-in-English are allowed, sometimes not.
> It's a case-by-case basis.
> Spanish & French books trickle in on occasion, but nothing substantial-an
> old high school text book, a children's picture book, but nothing geared
> for a fluent, literate adult speaker.
> I've been poking around Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com online, and I'm
> finding either dictionaries, learn-how-to-speak Mandarin, or kids books.
> Maybe a novel that takes place in China, or the politics, but that's it.
> Whatever distributer I use will have to be cleared with higher paygrades
> than mine, Everything gets cleared (or not) in other departments, not
> always the same ones. Money, security, policy & procedure, no department
> has complete autonomy. Once I have a list of potential distributors and
> check things out, then I start the process of stringing things together
> with others.
>
> Any ideas considering the constraints I may have in a Correctional setting?
>
> Thanks,
> Jackie @ the Maine State Prison Library
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> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 11:18:24 -0400
> From: Jason Fenimore <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Craft program ideas
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> Hi,
>
> We are looking for some interesting craft programs for the Fall
> (Oct./Nov.).
> Can anyone recommend someone they and their patrons enjoyed?
>
> Thank you,
>
> --
> Jason Fenimore
> Reference Librarian
> Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library
> 952 Main St.
> Sanford, ME 04073
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 11:55:05 -0400
> From: Jason Fenimore <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Craft program ideas
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>
> I should mention that the program would be for adults.
>
> Maybe something for Thanksgiving or Christmas; I'm floundering here, I'm
> not very good in the craft department.
>
>
> Jason Fenimore
> Reference Librarian
> Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library
> 952 Main St.
> Sanford, ME 04073
>
>
>
> _____________________________________________________________________________________
>
> /Hi, //
> ////
> //We are looking for some interesting craft programs for the Fall
> (Oct./Nov.). //
> //Can anyone recommend someone they and their patrons enjoyed? //
> ///
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 12:30:19 -0400
> From: Mamie Anthoine Ney <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Craft program ideas
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> Saw this on FB and I've been having some fun with these! (I am very
> easily entertained!)
>
> http://bit.ly/2Jcv1gU
>
> Mamie
>
> Mamie Anthoine Ney
> Auburn Public Library
> 49 Spring St.
> Auburn, ME 04210
> 207.333.6640 x 2020
> [log in to unmask]
> www.auburnpubliclibrary.org
> Maine Readers’ Choice Committee
> Friends of the Maine State Library Board
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maine Libraries Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Jason Fenimore
> Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2019 11:18 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [MELIBS-L] Craft program ideas
>
> Hi,
>
> We are looking for some interesting craft programs for the Fall
> (Oct./Nov.).
> Can anyone recommend someone they and their patrons enjoyed?
>
> Thank you,
>
> --
> Jason Fenimore
> Reference Librarian
> Louis B. Goodall Memorial Library
> 952 Main St.
> Sanford, ME 04073
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 12:37:54 -0400
> From: Jeanne Benedict <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Luncheon of the Boating Party
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes"; format="flowed"
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>
> Hi,
>
> I have 8 copies of Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland
> that I would love to send on to another library to use for a book club.
>
> Jeanne
>
>
> Jeanne Benedict
> Henry D. Moore Library (Van Delivery B17-72)
> P. O. Box 127
> Steuben, ME 04680
> 207-546-7301
>
> http://1ibrarylady.paperbackswap.com
> http://www.amazon.com/shops/1ibrarylady
> www.facebook.com/HenryD.MooreLibrary
> www.facebook.com/jeanne.v.benedict
> www.twitter.com/1ibrarylady
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 17:00:19 +0000
> From: "Shaw, Lisa M" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Call for Applications from Rural Remote Libraries
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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>
> Dear Librarians:
>
> Good day, and please excuse cross-postings.
>
> This is especially for rural/remote libraries as defined by IMLS. Jenny
> Mel=
> vin has pulled a list of eligible libraries based on those definitions
> from=
> IMLS and it can be accessed here:
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v17z_LT=
> 1tED95JwpUkzGHrWkEVG1hyYq/view?usp=3Dsharing
> <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v17z_LT=1tED95JwpUkzGHrWkEVG1hyYq/view?usp=3Dsharing>
>
> "Call for Applications
> Now accepting applications<
> http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/digitallead/p=
> review> from libraries in select rural counties<
> http://www.ala.org/pla/init=
> iatives/digitallead/geographies
> <http://www.ala.org/pla/init=iatives/digitallead/geographies>> to help
> them to establish mobile hotspot l=
> ending programs and to initiate or expand digital skills training programs
> =
> and patron access to computers. At least 50 libraries will be approved to
> r=
> eceive new computers and other hardware, training and more<
> http://www.ala.o=
> rg/pla/initiatives/digitallead/packages>. Libraries nationwide will
> benefit=
> from the training and tools collated by the project and released for use
> b=
> y PLA members and others.
> Before applying:
>
> * Preview the application.<
> http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/digitalle=
> ad/preview <http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/digitalle=ad/preview>>
> * Review the list of libraries in priority states and counties that
> wil=
> l be prioritized for eligibility.<
> http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/digita=
> llead/geographies
> <http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/digita=llead/geographies>>
> * Review the award package options that are available.<
> http://www.ala.o=
> rg/pla/initiatives/digitallead/packages>
> Applications will be accepted through August 30, 11:59 PM Central.<https://
> =
> www.surveymonkey.com/r/DigitalLead>"
>
>
> There are a couple important things to note:
>
>
> 1. There are two packages for which you are eligible to apply. One is
> fo=
> r mobile hotspots, but PLEASE NOTE that the carrier currently listed for
> th=
> is project is Sprint. I have a query in with the project coordinator to
> see=
> if there is room to work with other carriers.
> 2. The package for computer equipment is dependent on your library
> worki=
> ng on a plan for providing digital literacy training. A partnership with
> th=
> e Maine Digital Inclusion Initiative, which many of you already have,
> would=
> be worth mentioning if you have one or looking into if you do not: http://
> =
> digitalequitycenter.org/our-strategies/
> 3. All 16 counties in Maine are eligible counties, but not all
> libraries=
> in each county are eligible.
>
> "Which Libraries are Eligible?
> The call for applications is open to rural U.S. public libraries in the
> sta=
> tes and counties below.
> Rural libraries are defined by Institute for Museum and Library Services
> (I=
> MLS) locale codes as follows:
> 41 - Rural, Fringe: Census-defined rural territory that is less than or
> equ=
> al to 5 miles from an Urbanized Area, as well as rural territory that is
> le=
> ss than or equal to 2.5 miles from an Urban Cluster.
> 42 - Rural, Distant: Census-defined rural territory that is more than 5
> mil=
> es but less than or equal to 25 miles from an Urbanized Area, as well as
> ru=
> ral territory that is more than 2.5 miles but less than or equal to 10
> mile=
> s from an Urban Cluster.
> 43 - Rural, Remote: Census-defined rural territory that is more than 25
> mil=
> es from an Urbanized Area and more than 10 miles from an Urban Cluster.
> Your library must be rural and located in one of the states or counties
> bel=
> ow for your application to be considered."
> http://www.ala.org/pla/initiati=
> ves/digitallead/geographies
> <http://www.ala.org/pla/initiati=ves/digitallead/geographies>
>
> "Package Options
> As of June 11, 2019; subject to change
> Package option #1: Wi-Fi Hotspots
> Successful applicants will be connected to TechSoup and will be required
> to=
> create an account with TechSoup if they do not already have one. Through
> a=
> n online portal created for the DigitalLead project, libraries will
> request=
> Mobile Beacon hotspot packages of 1, 5, or 10 devices, allowing for a
> maxi=
> mum of 11 (10 device package + 1 device package). One year of unlimited
> dat=
> a using Sprint's network will also be paid for each device. (PLA is
> current=
> ly determining if additional years of data can be supported through the
> pro=
> ject and will update this information accordingly.) After one year,
> librari=
> es will receive emails from Mobile Beacon, to the emails they used upon
> reg=
> istering, reminding them that the service is expiring and providing them
> wi=
> th basic instructions on how to renew.
> Upon ordering, the devices will be shipped to the library. Library staff
> wi=
> ll be expected to install and activate them. TechSoup staff will provide
> vi=
> rtual help desk support to funded libraries as needed. Ordering and
> install=
> ation of the new devices is expected to occur in September-October 2019
> ove=
> r a period of 4-6 weeks. Libraries that cannot adhere to this timeline
> shou=
> ld not apply. PLA will provide tools and resources such as model policies,
> =
> user guidelines, sample communications to promote the new services, and
> mor=
> e to help the library initiate and promote its Wi-Fi hotspot lending
> progra=
> m.
> Successful applicants will be expected to work with PLA and other funded
> li=
> braries for a period of 6 months (October 2019-March 2019). Through
> partici=
> pation in a series of online meetings, likely every 4-6 weeks, funded
> libra=
> ries will share experiences with their new programs and services. This
> will=
> also include providing simple qualitative and quantitative data about
> thei=
> r new programs and services using data collection tools to be provided by
> P=
> LA.
> Package option #2: Desktops and Laptops for Training
> Successful applicants will be connected to TechSoup and will be required
> to=
> create an account with TechSoup if they do not already have one. Through
> a=
> n online portal created for the DigitalLead project, libraries will
> request=
> desktops, all-in-ones, and laptops, in three options for each: basic,
> inte=
> rmediate, and advanced. As of June 2019, PLA and TechSoup are preparing to
> =
> offer the following Lenovo products (subject to change):
>
> * Desktops: ThinkCentre M720 SFF (basic), M720s (Intermediate/Advanced)
> * All-in-ones: ThinkCentre M820z
> * Laptops: ThinkPad T480
> Intermediate and advanced machines generally come with higher processing
> po=
> wer, multiple and larger hard drives, and other features. All machines
> will=
> come with integrated network cards for Wi-Fi connections, 3-year
> warrantie=
> s, and keyboards/mice (for non-laptops). Options in the basic category
> will=
> have ports to enable simple upgrades like RAM to keep them
> "future-proof."=
> Desktops will be "small form-factor" for size convenience, although they
> a=
> re slightly more expensive that regular size.
> Costs of these machines range from roughly $370 to $1,050. Successful
> appli=
> cants will be provided with a budget based on their application and will
> be=
> able to choose a collection of machines of varying types to meet their
> ind=
> ividual library's needs. Therefore, the specific number of machines each
> su=
> ccessful applicant will receive is to be determined, however PLA
> anticipate=
> s the range will be from 1 machine to 16, depending on the options desired.
> Upon ordering, the devices will be shipped to the library. Library staff
> wi=
> ll be expected to install and activate them. TechSoup staff will provide
> vi=
> rtual help desk support to funded libraries as needed. Ordering and
> install=
> ation of the new devices is expected to occur in September-October 2019
> ove=
> r a period of 4-6 weeks. Libraries that cannot adhere to this timeline
> shou=
> ld not apply. PLA will provide tools and resources such as model policies,
> =
> digital literacy training sites and tools, sample communications to
> promote=
> the new services, and more to help the library initiate and promote its
> pu=
> blic access computers and digital literacy training.
> Successful applicants will be expected to work with PLA and other funded
> li=
> braries for a period of 6 months (October 2019-March 2019). Through
> partici=
> pation in a series of online meetings, likely every 4-6 weeks, funded
> libra=
> ries will share experiences with their new programs and services. This
> will=
> also include providing simple qualitative and quantitative data about
> thei=
> r new programs and services using data collection tools to be provided by
> P=
> LA."
>
>
> Here are additional links into the PLA/Microsoft DigitalLead grant program
> =
> for rural/remote libraries.
> http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/digitallead
>
> Packages available:
> http://www.ala.org/pla/initiatives/digitallead/packages
>
> Good luck, and please do let me, Jared Leadbetter, Jenny Melvin, or your
> MS=
> L Regional Liaison know if you have any questions at all.
>
> Respectfully,
> Lisa
>
>
> Lisa M. Shaw
> Maine State Library
> Rural & Small Libraries Specialist
> 145 Harlow St.
> Bangor ME 04401
> (207) 947-8336 xt 114
> (207) 217-1565 (mobile)
> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> https://www.maine.gov/msl/libs/index.shtml
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisanealshaw/
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 18:00:57 +0000
> From: "Shaw, Lisa M" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Upcoming Grant Deadlines
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> Good day! Please excuse cross-postings.
>
> Here are some upcoming deadlines (some rolling, some date specific) for
> gra=
> ntmakers from the Maine Philanthropy Center. Please look each that you
> migh=
> t be considering over carefully, as some are location-specific. While
> many=
> are not library focused per se, think about partnerships or programs you
> h=
> ave or are considering that align with the respective missions of the
> grant=
> makers.
>
> Good luck, and please let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Respectfully,
> Lisa
>
> GRANT DEADLINES COMING UP
>
> Rolling Grant Deadlines
>
> Onion Foundation
> The Discovery Grant is a mini grant designed for small scale projects that
> =
> have a one year or less timeline, address a specific need, align with the
> m=
> ission and values of the Foundation, and benefit community members. The
> pro=
> ject may also respond to an unforeseen challenge or opportunity or provide
> =
> seed funding to launch and explore a new idea.
> Deadline: Rolling
> More Information: https://www.onionfoundation.org/
>
> Anthem Foundation
> The foundation supports programs designed to enhance the health and
> well-be=
> ing of individuals and families. Special emphasis is directed toward
> progra=
> ms designed to promote healthy generations.
> Deadline: Rolling
> [By August 9, for consideration this calendar year]
> More Information:
> http://www.anthemcorporateresponsibility.com/cr/foundatio=
> n
>
> JULY DEADLINES
>
> The Betterment Fund
> Giving limited to Maine. Education, health, conservation and community
> supp=
> ort are the primary grant categories. In addition, the Fund has defined a
> n=
> umber of cross sector areas that combine interests in more than one of the
> =
> primary categories, including the creative economy, early childhood,
> econom=
> ic development, moving communities to health and philanthropy.
> Deadline: July 15
> More Information: http://www.bettermentfund.org/
>
> MainStreet Foundation
> The MainStreet Foundation is a $1,000,000 Foundation with a single purpose
> =
> and mission - assist organizations with a focus on helping at-risk youth
> in=
> Maine. Our mission is simple, focused, and essential. The MainStreet
> Found=
> ation helps keep kids safe, healthy, active, happy, educated, and
> nourished=
> . These needs manifest themselves in a wide variety of circumstances and
> si=
> tuations - and we strive to help as many non-profit agencies as possible.
> I=
> n fact, since our inception in 1997, the Foundation has awarded more than
> $=
> 700,000 to worthy charities.
> Deadline: July 15
> More Information: https://www.androscogginbank.com/about/community/
>
> Jane's Trust
> Jane's Trust was created through the beneficence of Jane B. Cook. Trustees
> =
> are interested in particularly in organizations and projects which
> primaril=
> y benefit under-served populations and disadvantaged communities. Jane's
> Tr=
> ust will make grants to qualifying nonprofit organizations in Maine, New
> Ha=
> mpshire and Vermont; in southwest and central Florida; and in the greater
> B=
> oston area of Massachusetts.
> Deadline: July 15
> More Information: https://www.hembar.com/janestrust
>
> Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation
> Giving primarily for children and education. Priority on underserved
> popula=
> tions in York and Cumberland County that focus on children, education and
> a=
> ccessibility to the arts.
> Deadline: July 15
> More Information: http://www.vhsfoundation.org/
>
> Roy A. Hunt Foundation
> Giving to improve the quality of life through grants for education, the
> art=
> s and cultural programs, social services, the environment, health
> services,=
> community development, and youth violence prevention.
> Deadline: July 19
> More Information: http://rahuntfdn.org/
>
> People's United Community Foundation
> The foundation supports programs designed to promote affordable housing,
> yo=
> uth development, and community development. Special emphasis is directed
> to=
> ward programs and services designed to advance economic self-sufficiency,
> e=
> ducation, and improved quality of life for low-income individuals and
> famil=
> ies, at-risk children and youth, and individuals with special needs.
> Deadline: July 31
> More Information:
> https://www.peoples.com/about-us/community/charitable-giv=
> ing/foundations/pucf
> <https://www.peoples.com/about-us/community/charitable-giv=ing/foundations/pucf>
> Kendal C. & Anna Ham Charitable Foundation
> The mission of The Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation is to
> impro=
> ve the quality of life for people living in the Mount Washington Valley,
> Ne=
> w Hampshire, Bridgton and Fryeburg, Maine communities. The Ham Foundation
> h=
> as been awarding grants in this region since 1994. Organizations must
> impro=
> ve the quality of life of residents of the Mount Washington Valley of New
> H=
> ampshire, or the communities of Bridgton, Maine or Fryeburg, Maine
> Deadline: July 31
> More Information: http://www.hamcharitablefoundation.org/
>
> AUGUST GRANT DEADLINES
>
> Anthem Foundation
> The foundation supports programs designed to enhance the health and
> well-be=
> ing of individuals and families. Special emphasis is directed toward
> progra=
> ms designed to promote healthy generations.
> Deadline: August 9
> More Information:
> http://www.anthemcorporateresponsibility.com/cr/foundatio=
> n
>
> Davis Family Foundation
> The Davis Family Foundation is a public charitable foundation established
> b=
> y Phyllis C. Davis and H. Halsey Davis of Falmouth, Maine, to support
> educa=
> tional, medical and cultural/arts organizations located primarily in
> Maine.=
> Their overriding goal for the Foundation was simple and straightforward:
> "=
> to make grants where they will do the most good and where our gifts make a
> =
> real difference."
> Deadline: August 10
> More Information: https://www.davisfoundations.org/
>
> Libra Foundation
> Areas of giving include arts, culture & humanities, education,
> environment,=
> health, human services, justice, public/society benefit and religion.
> Deadline: August 15
> More Information: https://librafoundation.org/
>
> Maine Humanities Council
> The Maine Humanities Council, Maine's affiliate of the National Endowment
> f=
> or the Humanities (NEH) since 1975, offers humanities programs and grants
> f=
> or all Mainers. There are 55 humanities councils, one in each state and
> the=
> territories. The MHC doesn't do this work alone-our partners (libraries,
> h=
> ospitals, school districts, adult education programs, correctional
> faciliti=
> es, historical societies, and more) make it possible for us to offer
> qualit=
> y programs and grants around the state.
> Deadline: August 17
> More Information: https://mainehumanities.org/
>
> Machias Savings Bank Community Development Foundation
> Machias Savings Bank shares the belief that strengthening and supporting
> th=
> e organizations that contribute to the economic and social well-being is
> go=
> od for the communities we serve. The Bank is committed to the support of
> no=
> n-profit organizations and activities that advance community development
> an=
> d improve the quality of life in our communities.
> Deadline: August 31
> More Information: https://www.machiassavings.bank/guidelines.aspx
>
> George A. Ramlose Foundation
> Primary areas of interest include cultural programs, higher education,
> lite=
> racy, the disabled, and medical research.
> Deadline: August 31
> More Information: http://www.ramlose.org/about/
>
> SEPTEMBER GRANT DEADLINES
>
> Machias Savings Bank Community Development Foundation
> Machias Savings Bank shares the belief that strengthening and supporting
> th=
> e organizations that contribute to the economic and social well-being is
> go=
> od for the communities we serve. The Bank is committed to the support of
> no=
> n-profit organizations and activities that advance community development
> an=
> d improve the quality of life in our communities.
> For 2019, the grant scope will increase from $50,000 to $150,000 in honor
> o=
> f our 150th anniversary.
> Deadline: September 16
> More Information: https://www.machiassavings.bank/guidelines.aspx
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Lisa M. Shaw
> Maine State Library
> Rural & Small Libraries Specialist
> 145 Harlow St.
> Bangor ME 04401
> (207) 947-8336 xt 114
> (207) 217-1565 (mobile)
> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> https://www.maine.gov/msl/libs/index.shtml
> https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisanealshaw/
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 14:21:42 -0400
> From: Jeff Cabral <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Historic play in Biddeford this weekend
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> Hi everyone,
>
> In 1974, Biddeford Historical Society performed an original play
> called 'Liberty Defended' in its First Parish Meetinghouse (corner of
> Pool Street. and Meetinghouse Rd, Biddeford), built in 1758.
>
> The play's final scene took place IN the Meetinghouse, and was a
> re-enactment of an actual town hall meeting 200 years before in 1774
> held in the same location, as Biddeford's citizens debated joining the
> war effort.
>
> We are performing this play this weekend in collaboration with City
> Theater, July 6th and 7th. Showings at 1 pm each day. The play will be
> AT the Meetinghouse in Biddeford, and all are invited. It's a unique
> play for many reasons, not the least of which is the actors and
> actresses who will be sitting among the audience. Many characters in
> the production may be familiar names as they were important to
> Biddeford history and Maine history in general.
>
> Read more here:
>
>
> https://www.journaltribune.com/articles/front-page/city-theater-biddeford-historical-society-to-partner-for-epic-reenactment/
>
> Entry is free / suggested donations
>
> Thanks
> Jeff
>
> Jeff Cabral
> Library Director
> McArthur Public Library
> 270 Main Street
> PO Box 346
> Biddeford, ME 04005
> (207) 284-4181
> [log in to unmask]
> www.mcarthurlibrary.org
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 15:59:29 -0400
> From: Julie Hoyle <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Two free books
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>
> I have new copies of BlueCrowne, a Greenglass House Story by Kate Milford
> and PS I Miss You by Jen petro-Roy. I will send them to the first
> responder
> on van delivery.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Julie
>
>
>
> Julie Hoyle
>
> Library Director
>
> Waterboro Public Library
>
> 187 Main Street
>
> East Waterboro, Maine 04030
>
> 207-247-3363
>
>
>
>
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 16:14:21 -0400
> From: Melanie Taylor Coombs <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Job Opening: Library Director, Nottingham,NH
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>
> Sharing this excellent opportunity in the beautiful town of
> Nottingham, NH. Outdoor enthusiasts should check out the fantastic
> location!
>
> Library Director, Nottingham, NH
>
>
>
> The Board of Trustees of the Blaisdell Memorial Library in Nottingham,
> NH is seeking an energetic, self-motivated, creative individual with
> excellent interpersonal, outreach, and technology skills to serve as
> its Library Director. The Director performs professional and
> administrative duties across a full range of library services
> including personnel management, budget preparation, collection
> development, community relations, social media promotion, and facility
> maintenance.
>
>
>
> The right candidate will have library work experience, strong
> knowledge of and skills with emerging technologies and applications in
> library services, collection and program development, personnel and
> financial management, strategic planning, and organizational skills.
> The candidate should also demonstrate excellent interpersonal
> abilities in regard to leadership, communication, and public relations.
>
>
>
> The Blaisdell Memorial Library is located in interior Rockingham
> County, 15 miles from the University of New Hampshire, with easy
> access to major highways, exceptional natural resources, and a wide
> range of recreational opportunities. ?The library serves a community
> of just under 5,000 residents, has 3,000 patrons, an annual
> circulation of over 30,000 from its collection of approximately 19,000
> items, and hosts a variety of programs for children, teens, and adults.?
>
>
>
> An accredited MLS/MLIS plus 3 years professional library experience is
> preferred, with at least 1 year in a supervisory position. In lieu of
> a MLS/MLIS, a combination of professional library experience and 3+
> years working as a professional educator is also deemed preferential.
> Further, participation in library organizations/programs also
> demonstrates commitment to the profession and will be viewed
> favorably. This is a full-time, 40-hour/week position with a salary
> range of $46,000 ? $50,000, plus benefits.
>
>
>
> The position is open until filled.
>
>
>
> To apply, please email a letter of interest, resumé, and three current
> professional references to: [log in to unmask], to the attention
> of Susan Medeiros, Board of Trustees.
>
>
>
> In closing, if you devour books, movies, music, and the arts? if you
> are hoping to lead a vibrant public library at the heart of a
> supportive community? and if you love serving the needs of many
> regular, enthusiastic patrons of all ages? then please consider
> applying!
>
> Melanie Taylor Coombs
> Adult Services Supervisor / Librarian
> McArthur Public Library
> 270 Main Street
> Biddeford, ME 04005
> www.mcarthurlibrary.org
> 207.284.4181
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 16:24:52 -0400
> From: Josh Tiffany <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: High Demand Hold Digest - Are y'all open edition?
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>
> Greetings, salutations, and welcome back to another sweltery, summery,
> what-do-you-mean-you-are-closed-on-the-4th edition of the High Demand Hold
> Digest, your source for everything keen, cool, collected, wanted, and
> desired by our beloved patrons.
>
>
>
> Crawdads continue to sing. 'nuff said.
>
>
>
> And once, as is my own personal annual tradition, I would to send out a
> special word to all those folks who work in July 1 to June 30th fiscal
> years. Once again - we are still here. Through the years, through the
> doubt, through the constant reassurances that no one uses libraries any
> more, we remain. We still provide the old and the new, the space for quiet
> reflection and loud expression, hold open our doors to anyone who wishes to
> come inside, and stand by our fundamental guiding light that information
> should be available to any and all that seek it. We, the Library workers
> of
> the world, can once again mark the beginning of a new year where our
> coffers
> are full, our communities continue to love and support us, and for just one
> moment we can enjoy the snug satisfaction that public libraries continue to
> exist. So rejoice everyone, it isn't often you get to do the impossible.
>
>
>
> So with those budget lines replenished, it is a great time to take a look
> at
> what people want and fulfill those desires.
>
>
>
> So thanks to everyone who reads and / or uses this list for information,
> entertainment, or enlightenment. It is an honor to be your humble servant
> in the quest to meet the needs of our communities.
>
>
>
> One last reminder - the below list is comprised of the items in the Minerva
> catalog that have at least twice as many holds as available copies.
>
>
>
> Cheers, well done, and see you again all too soon.
>
>
>
> Josh
>
>
>
>
>
> Joshua Tiffany, MLIS
>
> Director - Gray Public Library
>
> Minerva Executive Board Member (Elect)
>
> Minerva Circulation Standards Member
>
> Minerva Cataloging Committee Member
>
> (207) 657-4110
>
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
> "Start now. Start where you are. Start with fear. Start with pain.
> Start
> with doubt. Start with hands shaking. Start with voice trembling but
> start. Start and don't stop. Start where you are, with what you have.
> Just. start." Ijeoma Umebinyuo
>
> _____
>
> This electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any
> electronic mail message(s) that may be sent in response to it, may be
> considered public records, and may therefore be subject to public record
> requests for review and copying under Maine's Right to Know Law (Title 1,
> 401-521 of the Maine Revised Statutes).
>
>
>
> High Demand Holds July 2019
>
> Books
>
> 1) Where the Crawdads Sing (Owens) - 524 holds on 119 items
>
> 2) Almost Midnight (Doiron) - 187 holds on 11 items
>
> 3) City of Girls (Gilbert) - 146 holds on 39 items
>
> 4) Summer of 69 (Hilderbrand) - 145 holds on 31 items
>
> 5) The Guest Book (Blake) - 142 holds on 41 items
>
> 6) The Pioneers (McCullough) - 122 holds on 44 items
>
> 7) Evie Drake Starts Over (Holmes) - 106 holds on 18 items
>
> 8) Mrs. Everything (Weiner) - 87 holds on 32 items
>
> 9) Big Sky (Atkinson) - 86 holds on 27 items
>
> 10) Ask again, yes (Keane) - 62 holds on 17 items
>
> 11) Under Currents (Roberts) - 60 holds on 9 items
>
> 12) A Woman of No Importance (Purnell) - 58 holds on 29 items
>
> 13) The Most Fun We Ever Had (Lombardo) - 55 holds on 12 items
>
> 14) Backlash (Thor) - 44 holds on 17 items
>
> 15) Searching for Sylvie Lee (Kwok) - 43 holds on 20 items
>
> 16) The Last House Guest (Miranda) - 41 holds on 19 items
>
> 17) Surfside Sisters (Thayer) - 37 holds on 4 item
>
> 18) The Body in the Castle Well (Walker) - 35 holds on 17 items
>
> 19) Elderhood (Aronson) - 31 holds on 13 items
>
> 20) Dutch Girl (Matzen) - 23 holds on 6 items
>
> Pre-orders
>
> 1) A Better Man (Penny) - 189 holds
>
> 2) The New Girl (Silva) - 81 holds
>
> 3) One Good Deed (Baldacci) - 62 holds
>
> 4) Blue Moon (Child) - 61 holds
>
> 5) Chances Are (Russo) - 47 holds
>
> 6) Turn of the Key (Ware) - 47 holds
>
> 7) A Dangerous Man (Crais) - 46 holds
>
> 8) Shamed (Castillo) - 45 holds
>
> 9) Labyrinth (Coulter) - 37 holds
>
> 10) Bitterroots (Box) - 35 holds
>
> Large Print
>
> 1) Where the Crawdads Sing (Owens) - 118 holds on 29 items
>
> 2) Summer of 69 (Hilderbrand) - 33 holds on 6 items
>
> 3) Almost Midnight (Doiron) - 28 holds on 5 items
>
> 4) City of Girls (Gilbert) - 27 holds on 5 items
>
> 5) Unsolved (Patterson) - 26 holds on 10 items
>
> 6) Lost and Found (Steel) - 21 holds on 6 items
>
> 7) Under Currents (Roberts) - 19 holds on 1 item
>
> 8) Queen Bee (Frank) - 14 holds on 6 items
>
> 9) Window By the Bay (Macomber) - 13 holds on 1 item
>
> 10) Dangerous Man (Crais) - 12 holds on 1 item
>
> Graphic Novels
>
> 1) Best Friends (Hale) - 6 holds on 1 item
>
> 2) Amazing Spider-Man vol 3: Lifetime achievement - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 3) Disney's Decendants Book 1 - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 4) Miraculous: tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Season two; No More
> Evil-doing - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 5) Sea Sirens (Chu) - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> Audiobooks
>
> 1) Almost Midnight (Doiron) - 20 holds on 2items
>
> 2) The Guest Book (Blake) - 16 holds on 7 items
>
> 3) Big Sky (Atkinson) - 15 holds on 4 items
>
> 4) The Overstory (Powers) - 15 holds on 3 items
>
> 5) Summer of 69 (Hilderbrand) - 13 holds on 6 items
>
> 6) Normal People (Rooney) - 8 holds on 1 item
>
> 7) The Turn of the Key (Ware) - 8 holds on 1i tem
>
> 8) Blue Moon (Child) - 7 holds on 1 item
>
> 9) The House We Grew Up In (Jewell) - 7 holds on 1 item
>
> 10) Under Currents (Roberts) - 6 holds on 1 item
>
> DVD
>
> 1) Captain Marvel - 66 holds on 12 items
>
> 2) Aquaman - 23 holds on 11 items
>
> 3) Us - 22 holds on 10 items
>
> 4) Dumbo (2019) - 21 holds on 3 items
>
> 5) Hotel Mumbai - 21 holds on 8 items
>
> 6) Replicas - 15 holds on 7 items
>
> 7) Wonder Park - 15 holds on 6 items
>
> 8) Miss Bala - 10 holds on 3 items
>
> 9) Woman at War - 10 holds on 4 items
>
> 10) They Shall Not Grow Old - 7 holds on 3 items
>
> 11) A Madea Family Funeral - 7 holds on 3 items
>
> 12) Manhunt - 6 holds on 1 item
>
> 13) The Aftermath - 5 holds on 1 item
>
> 14) The Beach Bum - 5 holds on 1 item
>
> 15) Hale County, This Morning, This Evening - 4 holds on 2 items
>
> 16) Run the Race - 4 holds on 2 items
>
> 17) Slaughterhouse Rulez - 4 holds on 1 item
>
> 18) A Vigilante - 4 holds on 2 items
>
> 19) Dragged Across Concrete - 3 holds on 1 item
>
> 20) Giant Little Ones - 3 holds on 1 item
>
> Blu-ray
>
> 1) Captain Marvel - 38 holds on 8 items
>
> 2) Dumbo (2019) - 15 holds on 2 items
>
> 3) The Upside - 15 holds on 6 items
>
> 4) On the Basis of Sex - 14 holds on 4 items
>
> 5) Us - 10 holds on 3 items
>
> 6) The Wife - 10 holds on 2 items
>
> 7) Five Feet Apart - 9 holds on 2 items
>
> 8) Vice - 9 holds on 4 items
>
> 9) The Beach Bum - 8 holds on 1 item
>
> 10) Hotel Mumbai - 8 holds on 2 items
>
> 11) Cold Pursuit - 6 holds on 3 items
>
> 12) They Shall Not Grow Old - 6 holds on 3 items
>
> 13) Wonder Park - 6 holds on 1 item
>
> 14) The Kid Who Would Be King - 5 holds on 2 items
>
> 15) The Man Who Killed Don Quixote - 5 holds on 1 item
>
> 16) Stan & Ollie - 5 holds on 1 item
>
> 17) Dragged Across Concrete - 4 holds on 1 item
>
> 18) Holmes & Watson - 4 holds on 2 items
>
> 19) Captive State - 3 holds on 1 item
>
> 20) Backdraft 2 - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> Blu-ray + DVD combo packs
>
> 1) Mary Poppins Returns - 15 holds on 4 items
>
> 2) A Simple Favor - 11 holds on 2 items
>
> 3) Bumblebee - 9 holds on 2 items
>
> 4) The Mule - 9 holds on 2 items
>
> 5) Robin Hood - 9 holds on 1 item
>
> 6) Vice - 8 holds on 2 items
>
> 7) Ben is Back - 7 holds on 2 items
>
> 8) Glass - 7 holds on 2 items
>
> 9) Widows - 7 holds on2 items
>
> 10) Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 6 holds on 2 items
>
> TV Series
>
> 1) Outlander: Season 4 (DVD) - 58 holds on 25 items
>
> 2) Killing Eve: Season 2 - 8 holds on 2 items
>
> 3) London Kills: Series 1 - 7 holds on 2 items
>
> 4) Outlander: Season 4 (Blu-ray) - 7 holds on 2 items
>
> 5) Game of Thrones: Season 1 (blu-ray) - 6 holds on 2 items
>
> 6) Sandhamn Murders: Volume 1 - 6 holds on 1 item
>
> 7) Suits: Season 8 - 6 holds on 2 items
>
> 8) Tales of the City: 20th Anniversary - 6 holds on 1 item
>
> 9) Darrow and Darrow: Body of Evdience - 5 holds on 1 item
>
> 10) Chicago PD Season 5 - 4 holds on 2 items
>
> 4K Discs
>
> 1) Captain Marvel - 7 holds on 1 item
>
> 2) A Star is Born - 5 holds on 1 item
>
> 3) Mary Poppins Returns - 4 holds on 2 items
>
> 4) Ready Players One - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 5) Us - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> Music CDs
>
> 1) Now That's What I Call Country vol. 12 - 3 holds on 1 item
>
> 2) Now That's What I Call Music 20th Anniversary: Vol. 2 - 2 holds on
> 1
> item
>
> 3) Rebbot (Brooks & Dunn) - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 4) Tangled Up (Rhett) - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 5) This One's For You (Combs) - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 6) Western Stars (Springsteen) - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> Videogames
>
> 1) Hyrule Warriors - 5 holds on 1 item
>
> 2) Red Dead Redemption II - 3 holds on 1 item
>
> 3) Final Fantasy X, X-2-HD remaster - 2 holds on 1 item
>
> 4) WarioWare gold - 2 holds on item
>
>
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 16:59:27 -0400
> From: Julie Hoyle <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: BlueCrowne is gone!
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>
> This book has been claimed J
>
>
>
> Julie Hoyle
>
> Library Director
>
> Waterboro Public Library
>
> 187 Main Street
>
> East Waterboro, Maine 04030
>
> 207-247-3363
>
>
>
>
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 17:17:07 -0400
> From: NEA Announcements <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: {Disarmed} Call for proposals: NEA Fall 2019 Meeting, November 1
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>
> New England Archivists (NEA) invites submissions of session proposals for
> the Fall 2019 Meeting, =E2=80=9CMaps & Legends.=E2=80=9D The meeting will
> t=
> ake place at the
> Osher Map Library, University of Southern Maine, in Portland, Maine, on
> November 1, 2019. *The deadline for proposals is Friday, July 26*.
>
> Maps, charts, globes, and GIS data are found in many archival
> collections=E2=80=94but how much do we really know about caring for them?
> A=
> re we
> handling them correctly, describing them effectively, and providing
> thorough access to them? Are we maximizing their ability to support
> research and study? =E2=80=9CMaps & Legends=E2=80=9D will bring us
> together=
> to share
> experiences with these materials, demystify them, and learn from each other
> how to unlock their potential for all users.
>
> The Fall 2019 Program Committee is seeking proposals for short
> presentations that facilitate conversation about maps, charts, globes, GIS
> data, and related materials in the archival environment. Does your job
> include routine processing and/or care for cartographic materials and data,
> or do you have experience with a project involving such material? Whether
> about storing, preserving, digitizing, or something else, we welcome your
> cartographic case studies, stories, data analyses, and more. We encourage
> creative proposals that foster group conversation. Each presenter will have
> 15 minutes: 10 minutes (or less) for the presentation and the remaining
> time for questions and discussion.
>
> We are particularly interested in any topic that relates to the following
> areas of work with cartographic materials:
>
>
>
>
>
> *=E2=80=A2 Cataloging and description=E2=80=A2 Preservation=E2=80=A2
> Digiti=
> zation and
> re-digitization=E2=80=A2 Supporting researchers=E2=80=A2 Building and
> engag=
> ing audiences*
>
>
> First-time presenters, current graduate students, early-career
> professionals, and those doing archival work in community-centered contexts
> are all strongly encouraged to submit proposals. Applicants do not need to
> be =E2=80=9Cmap professionals.=E2=80=9D We welcome anyone who has
> encounter=
> ed maps as part
> of their work or studies.
>
> ----
>
> *To submit a proposal, complete the form at this link: *
> *https://bit.ly/2Je4CPC
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>
> The Program Committee will acknowledge all submissions. If your proposal is
> selected, your acknowledgment will include instructions about next steps.
> All presenters are required to register for the conference upon acceptance,
> at the member rate, and to fund their own travel expenses.
>
> ----
>
> NEA is committed to making the Fall 2019 Meeting welcoming and accessible
> to all presenters and attendees. Presenters are also required to abide by
> the NEA Code of Conduct, which can be found here:
> https://www.newenglandarchivists.org/Code-of-Conduct.
>
> If you will need specific accommodations, such as interpretive services, to
> support your participation in this event, please contact the Program Chair.
>
> ----
>
> Questions? Please contact the Program Chair, Patrick Ford, at
> [log in to unmask]
> Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 17:38:35 -0400
> From: Martha Frost <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: ebooks
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> I had a patron ask about the library purchasing and e-book. I'm not sure
> how to go about this. Does anyone have e-books and are you willing to
> answer some questions? Where do you get them? Are they only for your
> library? How do patrons access them?
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> I'm totally in the dark here. Any help will be greatly appreciated and if
> you have more info than I've asked for that might be important for me to
> know, please send it along.
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> Thanks for any help
>
> Martha
> Millinocket Memorial Library
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