LSU Libraries has created an online subject guide for links to information on the Deepwater Oil Spill:
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/ref/oilspill/
In this guide, you will find a link to our Gov Docs page that has its own links to this kind of information. Here it is if you want to go to it directly:
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/govdocs/
I will be sending an email out to selected Louisiana Federal Depositories asking if they would consider collaborating on some kind of promotional material (in electronic format) to increase awareness of our collective resources for researchers and other interested parties who will be working on this topic that is so important to our state. My email will provide the URL for this blog so that interested parties can communicate their interest.
Looking forward to hearing about this from LA Docs folks. I am also thinking we might want to collaborate on a Browse Topics page. If you do not receive an email from me but are interested in working on this, please contact me at sbraunst@lsu.edu.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Who's Who in ALA and LLA!
Our Gov Docs colleagues have been active in our national and local library associations. On the national level, I just received this list of LA librarians running for ALA positions:
Candidate Name/ Ballot/ Position/
YOUNG, TERRY / AASL / DIRECTOR-ELECT REGION V
KING, GENNICE WILLIAMS /ACRL_AFAS / VICE-CHAIR-CHAIR-ELECT
DAUGHERTY, ALICE / ACRL_DLS / MEMBER-AT-LARGE
ARNOLD, PABBY / ALSC / 2012 CALDECOTT COMMITTEE
GRIFFIN, GAIL GUIDRY / ALTAFF / TRUSTEE SECTION CHAIR ELECT
BROWN, SONNET ERIN / GODORT / NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Sonnet Brown is one of ours--from UNO.
On the local front, three docs colleagues received awards at the LLA Awards Ceremony:
Lori Smith of Southeastern won the Outstanding Academic Librarian Award
Ferol Foos of the State Library of Louisiana won the Margaret T. Lane Award
Howard L. Coy of Vernon Parish Library won the LLA Meritorious Service Award
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
Candidate Name/ Ballot/ Position/
YOUNG, TERRY / AASL / DIRECTOR-ELECT REGION V
KING, GENNICE WILLIAMS /ACRL_AFAS / VICE-CHAIR-CHAIR-ELECT
DAUGHERTY, ALICE / ACRL_DLS / MEMBER-AT-LARGE
ARNOLD, PABBY / ALSC / 2012 CALDECOTT COMMITTEE
GRIFFIN, GAIL GUIDRY / ALTAFF / TRUSTEE SECTION CHAIR ELECT
BROWN, SONNET ERIN / GODORT / NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Sonnet Brown is one of ours--from UNO.
On the local front, three docs colleagues received awards at the LLA Awards Ceremony:
Lori Smith of Southeastern won the Outstanding Academic Librarian Award
Ferol Foos of the State Library of Louisiana won the Margaret T. Lane Award
Howard L. Coy of Vernon Parish Library won the LLA Meritorious Service Award
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Event at Law Library of Louisiana
On Thursday, Dec. 10, the Law Library of Louisiana--a selective FDL--hosted an event at which Andrew Laas, of LexisNexis, gave a presentation on using the online Serial Set, with special emphasis on the maps. The event was billed as a way for local attorneys to earn CLE units, but knowing how to gather information from the Serial Set is beneficial to Gov Docs Librarians and Staff as well.
No matter how your library provides access to the Serial Set--in print only, or online via either LexisNexis or Readex, or both--the wondrous and amazing documents found in the Set should be shared with patrons needing information on our federal government, past and present.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
FALL 2009 FEDERAL DEPOSITORY LIBRARY CONFERENCE
Got back late Thursday, so this is the first moment I've had to post from the conference. I'll just hit the high points (or what I can remember without having my copious notes with me here at home!).
The Louisiana Contingent consisted of: Rita Franks (LaTech), Lori Smith (Southeastern), Rebecca Blakeley (McNeese), Miriam Childs (Law Lib of Louisiana), Sonnet Brown (UNO)--a first-time attendee!, and Stephanie Braunstein (LSU)--me, of course.
Three of us gave presentations, and that's a very impressive showing for our state!
Because my presentation on the first day of conference was held at the very same time as Lori Smith's (she presented on her move from a free-standing department to a part of a larger department), I did not get a chance to catch hers. I heard from others who did attend that it was highly informative. I'll let her post for herself and give more details.
I presented as part of a 6-member panel. We were all chosen to present our institution's version of using "click-throughs" to count GPO PURL hits from our OPACs. I talked about how LOUIS provides this service for us. There seems to be a lot of interest in this topic; the room was packed.
The following day, Rebecca Blakeley dazzled the crowd with her presentation on Digital Depositories. This presentation was also SRO and used some extra special technology: Rebecca gave the formal PowerPoint portion of the presentation, and then opened up a live video session with James A. Jacobs, Data Services Librarian Emeritus, University of California San Diego--who could not attend but answered audience questions via Skype.
By now GPO should have all of the PowerPoint presentations available for viewing through the FDLP Desktop. I know I've left out lots of important details, but you can go to the Desktop and get more information there.
The Louisiana Contingent consisted of: Rita Franks (LaTech), Lori Smith (Southeastern), Rebecca Blakeley (McNeese), Miriam Childs (Law Lib of Louisiana), Sonnet Brown (UNO)--a first-time attendee!, and Stephanie Braunstein (LSU)--me, of course.
Three of us gave presentations, and that's a very impressive showing for our state!
Because my presentation on the first day of conference was held at the very same time as Lori Smith's (she presented on her move from a free-standing department to a part of a larger department), I did not get a chance to catch hers. I heard from others who did attend that it was highly informative. I'll let her post for herself and give more details.
I presented as part of a 6-member panel. We were all chosen to present our institution's version of using "click-throughs" to count GPO PURL hits from our OPACs. I talked about how LOUIS provides this service for us. There seems to be a lot of interest in this topic; the room was packed.
The following day, Rebecca Blakeley dazzled the crowd with her presentation on Digital Depositories. This presentation was also SRO and used some extra special technology: Rebecca gave the formal PowerPoint portion of the presentation, and then opened up a live video session with James A. Jacobs, Data Services Librarian Emeritus, University of California San Diego--who could not attend but answered audience questions via Skype.
By now GPO should have all of the PowerPoint presentations available for viewing through the FDLP Desktop. I know I've left out lots of important details, but you can go to the Desktop and get more information there.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Pet Display at Middleton Gov Docs
Doris Hutson created a display on the topic of how to provide for your pets' safety during a disaster. She sent out a request to the entire library staff at LSU, asking for pet photos. Each photo received was given a pertinent and clever caption and then mounted on the wall behind the display case that holds government titles on pet safety as well as examples of things you should bring with your pet in case of an evacuation.
In the last couple of years, we have had many interesting, informative, and clever displays; but the pet safety display has been the favorite among our staff so far. Sharing our pet friends with our colleagues has been a lot of fun!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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