Sunday, April 26, 2009

Wetlands Display by Molly Fischer


Molly Fischer has jumped right into the waters, so to speak, with a new Docs display on Wetlands. One of the items in the display is Nicholls Library's Cynthia DuBois' and William Charron's Wetlands Bibliography-Webliography, a fantastic resource. For more information, contact Cynthia at:

cynthia.dubois@nicholls.edu


Friday, April 24, 2009

FDsys is out of the box!


Just in case you didn't already know this, FDsys is up and running--although not fully populated. Nevertheless, you can start using it in conjunction with GPO Access while all of the files are being migrated over.



Monday, March 30, 2009

Public Printer Visits Two New Orleans Federal Depository Libraries

Some of you may already know that Robert Tapella, the Public Printer of the United States, visited two Depositories in Louisiana on Wednesday, March 11.

For more information on his visit to Tulane, follow this link: http://www.fdlp.gov/component/content/article/19-general/310-pp-tulane-visit?directory=54

For information on his visit to the Law Library of Louisiana, read below and see the photos to the right of this page:

Public Printer Bob Tapella Visits Law Library of Louisiana


On Wednesday, March 11, 2009, Public Printer Bob Tapella and his assistant, Trenholm Boggs, visited the Law Library of Louisiana. Georgia Chadwick, director of the Law Library, and Miriam Childs, the documents librarian, spoke with Mr. Tapella about the Law Library’s program. Among other things, Mr. Tapella discussed the replacement of GPO Access by FDSys and encouraged Georgia and Miriam to view the FDSys beta. Miriam reported one issue, concerning the length of time it has been taking to receive shipping lists for separates. In response to his question, Georgia Chadwick told Mr. Tapella that one of the most unusual items in the library’s documents collection is a virtually complete run, in print, of the Code of Federal Regulations, from 1937 to the present. During a tour of the collection, Mr. Tapella asked to see the very first CFR volume. Mr. Tapella posed with the volume, and Mr. Boggs took a photo, since it is a rare find. Georgia and Miriam are certain the Public Printer enjoyed his visit.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Welcome to Molly Fischer!


LSU Middleton has a new face; Molly Fischer has recently joined us as the Circulation Librarian for Government Documents/Microforms.

Molly comes from the cold weather part of the country: she was born in Minnesota and recently moved here from Wisconsin with husband Brad Wiles--an archivist at LSU's Hill Memorial Library.

You may have seen Molly at the recent LLA GODORT Annual Breakfast Meeting or at one of the LLA GODORT presentations. LSU's Government Documents/Microforms Department is happy to add her to our hard-working, creative, and fun staff.

Welcome, Molly!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Debriefing . . . or the "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda" Report from LLA Conference 2009

I have been reading the positive emails about the 2009 LLA Conference held here in Baton Rouge last week. I, too, was impressed with how the event turned out--lots of good programs, lots of time to catch up with colleagues, and some great entertainment in the performance of the Book Cart Drill Team from EBR Libraries.
However, I am never satisfied--particularly with myself. In that mode, I am posting my observations on the following:

"Woulda"=I would have if I had only known.

E.G., Why didn't I know that there was a lapel mic on the podium at the GODORT Breakfast?

"Coulda"=I could have if I had only thought about it more.

E. G., Why didn't I remember to pick up the gift book for the Breakfast Speaker BEFORE he left?

"Shoulda"=I really messed up, and I promise to do it differently next time!

E.G., See both examples above, and include the fact that I forgot to allocate the time for the speaker to actually eat his breakfast before he had to do his presentation!

Some ponderings on the whole issue of imperfection and conferences:

1. Never expect technology to work smoothly. Mics are sometimes hidden or don't work at all. Laptops may not be where you thought they would be. Internet access is sometimes available--and sometimes not.
2. Communication will break down at times.
3. You will forget people's names.
4. You will forget something very important.
5. Handouts are only useful when people actually receive them.
6. Someone will snap at you.
7. You will snap at someone.
8. It always looks easier than it is!

So, it was a terrrific conference; and thanks to everyone who helped make the GODORT portion of it a success--but next year, I hope to do even better.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

New Site for Federal Agencies

As many of you already know, LSU has an agreement with GPO to host a website of government agencies. This site was in place long before I arrived at LSU and represented the hard work of several Gov Docs Librarians and other Library staff members.
Recently, the LSU Libraries' web pages were revamped; and the government agency site got a new look. Check it out and marvel at the creative handiwork of LSU Reference Department's Angela VandenBroek.

http://www.lib.lsu.edu/gov/index.html

Presentations for LLA in March

Cynthia DuBois and I will be guest editing an issue of Louisiana Libraries in Summer. The issue will be dedicated to the Conference in March--with special emphasis on publishing the best of the presentations.

If your presentation can be distilled into an article and offers new ideas or insights, it can get you a "two-fer." You can put both the presentation on your vita and the article about it!