Friday, April 15, 2011

Look It Up @your Library Bookmarks


Here are to 2010-11 winners of the 9th annual Bookmark Contest for the Anchorage School District!

This contest was started as a way to highlight libraries in a positive way, as the district was implementing some drastic budget cuts.

I love the fact that BOOKS still dominate the images on the bookmarks!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Book Spine Poetry

http://100scopenotes.com/2011/04/01/2011-book-spine-poem-gallery/

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Book Bird Brings Cupcake, too


This whimsical portrait of a book bird and her baby represents why I love working in an elementary library..random acts of creativity!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Library Thing Widgets

LibraryThing (http://www.librarything.com) provides users with a number of ways to share the books in your library with others. I love the way you can tag groups of books, then create a widget that displays the selected books on your website or blog! The books on the bottom right are my example of a 1 column/2 row widget displaying random covers from my entire collection, which are mostly books found in Lake Hood Library!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

THINK PINK @ Lake Hood!

Today the staff showed up in all shades of pink to support a co-worker who has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is starting her fight tomorrow with surgery! The statistics say that 1 in 8 women will get breast cancer - this is the 8th woman I have known personally that has been diagnosed with this disease. We are with you on your journey, Shirlyn, offering hope and support!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Brandon Mull - Fablehaven author

I just posted about Brandon Mull's presentation in Juneau for my last journal entry for the AKLA 2011 library conference and thought I would add a note here, too! I want to remember that he surprised himself and the audience when talking about Frodo as a hero, and cried.

Brandon Mull was one of the best author speakers I have heard in a long time - I bet teenage boys would really identify with him! His writing goal was/is to create a fun ride for kids, original, different, smart.
Apparently he was a weird kid with crazy stories in his head. “I was a kid who lived in my head. I had a crazy imagination and daydreams got more vivid with age. Then I realized not all people daydreamed all the time! I liked doing stupid creative things and just stupid things! I write because I couldn’t turn off my head! The Lion/ Witch/Wardrobe was a pivital book - after reading that I checked the closets everywhere and started to spin my own Narnia stories.”

Publishing was his goal and he reached the finish line with Fablehaven. Funny thing, he realized that his finish line wasn’t the end, rather a starting line! Another realization about being an author - "I am not only a writer, but also, speaker, teacher, small business owner, public personality, elaborate illusionist and killer!"

An interesting thought that he presented was how "Rules of Reality" matter in fantasy. While mysteries and realistic fiction may present an exaggerated reality, sci-fi speculates about possibilities but is still anchored in our reality. In fantasy, when characters break the rules (as defined by the author) they must pay the price!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Technology Use in the Funnies

Today, I glanced at the daily comic strips in the Anchorage Daily News and was struck by the fact that four of them featured technology that did not exist when I was growing up - some not even a few years ago! I didn't think any of them were particularly "funny" but maybe the authors are offering some commentary on technology's invasion into our real life, too. Is technology is getting in the way of connecting to nature and interacting with face-to-face friends?

Zits - Jeremy is texting at a traffic light to no good end.

Sally Forth - Attempting to take advantage of the good weather the family ventures outside with laptop, then laments the lack of connectivity (Wi-fi, Hulu, NetFlix Streaming ) and the non-wacky squirrel noises.

Family Circus - "Grandma why does your phone have all these wires?"

Hi & Lois - Dad goes out bowling and the baby wonders why he doesn't just stay home and bowl with the rest of the family (using Wii).