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Sept. 2004
 
Vol.2 No.3

People & Libraries
In the News
SENYLRC's New Home
State Aid Reduction
Sandra Nelson
Stevenson Library
E-mail Spoofing
Benedictine Hospital Librarian
Effective Web Pages
Pam Wolven
Copyright Law
Chocolate and Leadership
OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing
OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing
Henry A. Wallace Center

A New Home for SENYLRC
After approximately six years of searching for new offices, SENYLRC has finally secured a new facility for its offices and headquarters. A 7,000 square foot, two-level building at 21 South Elting Corners Road in Highland (Town of Lloyd) is now the property of SENYLRC as of September 23, 2004...More

Reduction in State Aid Looms for SENYLRC
As of this writing, SENYLRC stands to lose almost $42,000 in state aid. You ask how can this be when the NYS legislature voted as part of its state budget to restore the 5% reduction by the Governor to library systems and public libraries? Well, after the legislature submitted its budget in August to the Governor, the Governor vetoed, among other items, this 5% restoration...More

Three Days with Sandra Nelson: Policies, Management, & Data
Sandra Nelson, most notably known as a leader in the public library arena, will be in the Hudson Valley in October to teach three uniquely different programs for the Ramapo Catskill Library System (RCLS), the Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) and Southeastern...More

Stevenson Library at Bard College
As we gear up for another semester in Annandale, the breeze brings the musk of last peaches, and grapes now, and tomatoes. There will be just under 1,400 students on campus this year studying everything from human rights to human anatomy, and using the Stevenson Library in more ways than ever before...More

Tons of E-mail SPAM is Coming From You (even if you didn't send it)...
Chances are if you get SPAM, then somebody else in the world is getting SPAM with your e-mail address on it. The fact of the matter is that you don’t have to do anything to have somebody send SPAM that looks like it came from you...More

Benedictine Hospital Librarian in the Spotlight: 20+ Years and Evolving Roles
Mary Evans, M.S., M.L.S., AHIP, was originally trained as a chemist and subsequently received her library degree from SUNY Albany. Now a Senior Member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals, she has been the Medical Librarian at Benedictine Hospital for over 20 years...More

Effective Web Pages for Libraries
What makes an effective, usable web site? Come spend the day with a creative web designer, Liz Bushey to practice and learn about effective web pages. Liz will cover usability; accessibility; design and graphics; as well as sound and animation in this full day program...More

Featured SENYLRC Staff Member: Pamela L. Wolven
Pamela Wolven is the Business and Office Manager at SENYLRC. As such, she pays the bills, prepares and sends invoices to libraries for various services, works with other staff on grant projects, communicates with vendors, oversees everyday office needs, and supervises two staff members. This fall marks her 30th year at Southeastern...More

Copyright Law in the Digital Age
This full-day workshop is designed to provide librarians with an overview of the current status of the U.S. copyright law and its impact on library services. Emphasis is on the copyright status of print, audiovisual and electronic information as well as computer programs, databases, electronic journals, the Internet and World Wide Web...More

Final Thoughts on Chocolate and Leadership
Chocolate has an interesting history. It used to be mixed with hot peppers and spices rather than sugar, was first a drink and only relatively recently in bar form. All chocolate has caffeine to some degree, dark chocolate has fewer carbohydrates (less sugar) than milk chocolate and chocolate can be a very strong motivator – well for some people. That last item you would know had you spent some of the last few months with me in SENYLRC’s Leadership and Supervisory program offered on Tuesday afternoons...More

Introducing OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing
OCLC ILL is moving to FirstSearch. With this move comes a new name: OCLC WorldCat Resource Sharing. This migration will allow resource sharing staff to take advantage of existing FirstSearch features such as improved searching, and will also allow OCLC to introduce new features and improved functionality...More

Presidential Libraries Welcome the Public and Focus on FDR's New Henry A. Wallace Center
Library directors with the National Archives and Records Administration gathered at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library- the nation’s first presidential library- for the first time in thirty years at a three-day summit in August hosted by FDR Library Director Cynthia Koch...More


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