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Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have SAVE THE DATE! BLOSSOM: BUILDING LIFE-LONG OPPORTUNITIES As part of my position at the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region office at the University of Iowa I am very excited to share information about this upcoming free virtual symposium. This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, andself-care.
WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Wellness Links Week of May 11, 2021. By. Bobbi Newman on May 17, 2021. Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism’s ‘Last Dinosaur’ To Being One Of NPR’s Top Hosts As a life-long WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM AND LIBRARIES One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against these HOW TO EXTEND THE DUE DATE OF YOUR LIBRARY EBOOK ON THE Just a friendly tip from your friendly online librarian. :-) It is pretty easy to "extend" the due date of the library ebook you check out to your kindle, just turn your wireless connection off until you're done with it. This will allow you to keep reading the book until you're done. The title won't 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books. MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue.LIBRARIAN BY DAY
Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have SAVE THE DATE! BLOSSOM: BUILDING LIFE-LONG OPPORTUNITIES As part of my position at the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region office at the University of Iowa I am very excited to share information about this upcoming free virtual symposium. This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, andself-care.
WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Wellness Links Week of May 11, 2021. By. Bobbi Newman on May 17, 2021. Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism’s ‘Last Dinosaur’ To Being One Of NPR’s Top Hosts As a life-long WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM AND LIBRARIES One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against these HOW TO EXTEND THE DUE DATE OF YOUR LIBRARY EBOOK ON THE Just a friendly tip from your friendly online librarian. :-) It is pretty easy to "extend" the due date of the library ebook you check out to your kindle, just turn your wireless connection off until you're done with it. This will allow you to keep reading the book until you're done. The title won't 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books. MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue. LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have WRITINGS – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Kiscaden, E., Newman, B., Malachowski, M., & Martin, C. (2019). Developing an Online Consumer Health Course for Public Library Staff. Journal of Consumer Health on SERVICE – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Service. Let’s Move In Libraries, Advisory Board Member, July 2019 – present. Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP), NNLM Liaison, 2017-present. Public Libraries Respond to the Opioid Crisis with their Community, OCLC and PLA project, Steering Committee, funded by IMLS, October 2018 – March 2020. Health Initiative, PLA, Advisory ABOUT – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Bobbi Newman is a librarian, writer, consultant, library advocate, and an international speaker. Newman currently serves as a member of the Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP, ALA) Advis WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Wellness Links Week of May 11, 2021. By. Bobbi Newman on May 17, 2021. Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism’s ‘Last Dinosaur’ To Being One Of NPR’s Top Hosts As a life-long “MAKING YOUR LIBRARY SUSTAINABLE FOR YOUR COMMUNITY AND Last week during the ALA Annual 2020 virtual conferences I was part of the ALA New Members Round Table (NMRT) President's Program on sustainability and libraries. The New Member Round Table President's Program brings together librarians with a variety of perspectives on sustainability and how it is integrated into library work. Topics ofour panel
HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any HOW DO YOU ATTRIBUTE CREATIVE COMMONS FLICKR PHOTOS Update 9/28/2009 Please see this post on the correct way to attribute photos, it includes example of an perfect attribution. I get most of the great photos I use in my blog posts from the Creative Commons licensed pictures on Flickr. Most of these request attribution and I've seen it done many different way. Some FEE BASED WORKSHOPS SHOULD THE PRESENTER GET PAID I got into a conversation with Joshua Neff of Library Society of the World fame (among many other things), about this topic and he said - you should blog about it. Who am I to ignore a direct order ;-) Here is the jist. There are a lot of ways to present in libraryland. YouLIBRARIAN BY DAY
Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library “CREATING A CULTURE OF WELLNESS FOR LIBRARY STAFF At the end of July, I presented a webinar for the ALA-Allied Professional Association on creating a culture of wellness in your library. Creating a Culture of Wellness for Library Staff: It is now more important than ever to create a healthy environment for library workers.Fostering a culture of wellness can help lower stress, reduce burnout, improve recovery from compassion fatigue and more. WEIGHT LOSS AND STEP COUNT PROGRAMS SHOULD NOT BE PART OF Weight Loss and Step Count Programs Should not be part of a Library Wellness Plan. This post began as part of my post sharing my “Creating a Culture of Wellness in Your Library” presentation. But I realize it needs to be its own blog post, so here we go! First, let’s talk about the weight-loss aspect. WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to THE DANGER OF USING CREATIVE COMMONS FLICKR PHOTOS IN The Danger of Using Creative Commons Flickr Photos in Presentations. By. Bobbi Newman on January 27, 2013 • ( 73 Comments ) Like many librarians I often turn to Creative Commons licensed photos on Flickr for use in my presentations and blog posts. Flickr makes it incredibly easy to search for photos with a Creative Commons license. HOW TO EXTEND THE DUE DATE OF YOUR LIBRARY EBOOK ON THE Just a friendly tip from your friendly online librarian. :-) It is pretty easy to "extend" the due date of the library ebook you check out to your kindle, just turn your wireless connection off until you're done with it. This will allow you to keep reading the book until you're done. The title won't MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue. 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books.LIBRARIAN BY DAY
Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library “CREATING A CULTURE OF WELLNESS FOR LIBRARY STAFF At the end of July, I presented a webinar for the ALA-Allied Professional Association on creating a culture of wellness in your library. Creating a Culture of Wellness for Library Staff: It is now more important than ever to create a healthy environment for library workers.Fostering a culture of wellness can help lower stress, reduce burnout, improve recovery from compassion fatigue and more. WEIGHT LOSS AND STEP COUNT PROGRAMS SHOULD NOT BE PART OF Weight Loss and Step Count Programs Should not be part of a Library Wellness Plan. This post began as part of my post sharing my “Creating a Culture of Wellness in Your Library” presentation. But I realize it needs to be its own blog post, so here we go! First, let’s talk about the weight-loss aspect. WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to THE DANGER OF USING CREATIVE COMMONS FLICKR PHOTOS IN The Danger of Using Creative Commons Flickr Photos in Presentations. By. Bobbi Newman on January 27, 2013 • ( 73 Comments ) Like many librarians I often turn to Creative Commons licensed photos on Flickr for use in my presentations and blog posts. Flickr makes it incredibly easy to search for photos with a Creative Commons license. HOW TO EXTEND THE DUE DATE OF YOUR LIBRARY EBOOK ON THE Just a friendly tip from your friendly online librarian. :-) It is pretty easy to "extend" the due date of the library ebook you check out to your kindle, just turn your wireless connection off until you're done with it. This will allow you to keep reading the book until you're done. The title won't MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue. 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books. LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have WRITINGS – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Kiscaden, E., Newman, B., Malachowski, M., & Martin, C. (2019). Developing an Online Consumer Health Course for Public Library Staff. Journal of Consumer Health on SERVICE – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Service. Let’s Move In Libraries, Advisory Board Member, July 2019 – present. Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP), NNLM Liaison, 2017-present. Public Libraries Respond to the Opioid Crisis with their Community, OCLC and PLA project, Steering Committee, funded by IMLS, October 2018 – March 2020. Health Initiative, PLA, Advisory ABOUT – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Bobbi Newman is a librarian, writer, consultant, library advocate, and an international speaker. Newman currently serves as a member of the Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP, ALA) Advis WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Wellness Links Week of May 11, 2021. By. Bobbi Newman on May 17, 2021. Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism’s ‘Last Dinosaur’ To Being One Of NPR’s Top Hosts As a life-long WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any EDITED: ON MOMENTS OF COURAGE AND THE LACK THEREOF Edited: On moments of courage and the lack thereof. By. Bobbi Newman on March 31, 2021. Edited April 2, 2021 10:35am CT. I have edited this post to apologize for the harm my blog post caused. I owe these panelists an apology for not being more hands-on with them before the symposium. I should have taken the time to reach out to them SAVE THE DATE! BLOSSOM: BUILDING LIFE-LONG OPPORTUNITIES As part of my position at the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region office at the University of Iowa I am very excited to share information about this upcoming free virtual symposium. This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, andself-care.
HOW DO YOU ATTRIBUTE CREATIVE COMMONS FLICKR PHOTOS Update 9/28/2009 Please see this post on the correct way to attribute photos, it includes example of an perfect attribution. I get most of the great photos I use in my blog posts from the Creative Commons licensed pictures on Flickr. Most of these request attribution and I've seen it done many different way. Some RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM AND LIBRARIES One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against theseLIBRARIAN BY DAY
Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Wellness Links Week of May 11, 2021. By. Bobbi Newman on May 17, 2021. Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism’s ‘Last Dinosaur’ To Being One Of NPR’s Top Hosts As a life-long SAVE THE DATE! BLOSSOM: BUILDING LIFE-LONG OPPORTUNITIES As part of my position at the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region office at the University of Iowa I am very excited to share information about this upcoming free virtual symposium. This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, andself-care.
WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM AND LIBRARIES One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against these HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books. MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue.LIBRARIAN BY DAY
Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Wellness Links Week of May 11, 2021. By. Bobbi Newman on May 17, 2021. Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism’s ‘Last Dinosaur’ To Being One Of NPR’s Top Hosts As a life-long SAVE THE DATE! BLOSSOM: BUILDING LIFE-LONG OPPORTUNITIES As part of my position at the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region office at the University of Iowa I am very excited to share information about this upcoming free virtual symposium. This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, andself-care.
WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM AND LIBRARIES One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against these HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books. MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue. WRITINGS – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Kiscaden, E., Newman, B., Malachowski, M., & Martin, C. (2019). Developing an Online Consumer Health Course for Public Library Staff. Journal of Consumer Health on SERVICE – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Service. Let’s Move In Libraries, Advisory Board Member, July 2019 – present. Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP), NNLM Liaison, 2017-present. Public Libraries Respond to the Opioid Crisis with their Community, OCLC and PLA project, Steering Committee, funded by IMLS, October 2018 – March 2020. Health Initiative, PLA, Advisory ABOUT – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Bobbi Newman is a librarian, writer, consultant, library advocate, and an international speaker. Newman currently serves as a member of the Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP, ALA) Advis “CREATING A CULTURE OF WELLNESS FOR LIBRARY STAFF At the end of July, I presented a webinar for the ALA-Allied Professional Association on creating a culture of wellness in your library. Creating a Culture of Wellness for Library Staff: It is now more important than ever to create a healthy environment for library workers.Fostering a culture of wellness can help lower stress, reduce burnout, improve recovery from compassion fatigue and more. BLOSSOM WELCOME REMARKS #BLOSSOM2021 BLOSSOM Welcome Remarks #blossom2021. Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium for library staff focused on their health and wellness. Welcome. WEIGHT LOSS AND STEP COUNT PROGRAMS SHOULD NOT BE PART OF Weight Loss and Step Count Programs Should not be part of a Library Wellness Plan. This post began as part of my post sharing my “Creating a Culture of Wellness in Your Library” presentation. But I realize it needs to be its own blog post, so here we go! First, let’s talk about the weight-loss aspect. EDITED: ON MOMENTS OF COURAGE AND THE LACK THEREOF Edited: On moments of courage and the lack thereof. By. Bobbi Newman on March 31, 2021. Edited April 2, 2021 10:35am CT. I have edited this post to apologize for the harm my blog post caused. I owe these panelists an apology for not being more hands-on with them before the symposium. I should have taken the time to reach out to them WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to FEE BASED WORKSHOPS SHOULD THE PRESENTER GET PAID I got into a conversation with Joshua Neff of Library Society of the World fame (among many other things), about this topic and he said - you should blog about it. Who am I to ignore a direct order ;-) Here is the jist. There are a lot of ways to present in libraryland. YouLIBRARIAN BY DAY
Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have SAVE THE DATE! BLOSSOM: BUILDING LIFE-LONG OPPORTUNITIES As part of my position at the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region office at the University of Iowa I am very excited to share information about this upcoming free virtual symposium. This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, andself-care.
WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism's 'Last Dinosaur' To Being One Of NPR's Top Hosts As RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM AND LIBRARIES One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against these HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to HOW TO EXTEND THE DUE DATE OF YOUR LIBRARY EBOOK ON THE Just a friendly tip from your friendly online librarian. :-) It is pretty easy to "extend" the due date of the library ebook you check out to your kindle, just turn your wireless connection off until you're done with it. This will allow you to keep reading the book until you're done. The title won't 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books. MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue.LIBRARIAN BY DAY
Bobbi Newman on March 26, 2021 • ( Leave a comment ) Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium SCHEDULE FOR BLOSSOM A FREE VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARY BLOSSOM is a free virtual symposium on Building Life-long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale, and Mindfulness. It is for library staff focused on their health and wellness. It will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, and self-care in libraries. The symposium will provide library LIBRARY STAFF WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 17TH When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn't Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can't always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It's created as part of a system,” she says. “And you may not be able to yoga and meditate your way out of it.” Sometimes, she adds, you have SAVE THE DATE! BLOSSOM: BUILDING LIFE-LONG OPPORTUNITIES As part of my position at the Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Region office at the University of Iowa I am very excited to share information about this upcoming free virtual symposium. This free three-day virtual symposium will bring together experts on morale, invisible services, vocational awe, burnout, andself-care.
WELLNESS LINKS WEEK OF MAY 11, 2021 Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on my patio. How Audie Cornish Went From Feeling Like Journalism's 'Last Dinosaur' To Being One Of NPR's Top Hosts As RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIGITAL LITERACY PROGRAM AND LIBRARIES One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against these HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to HOW TO EXTEND THE DUE DATE OF YOUR LIBRARY EBOOK ON THE Just a friendly tip from your friendly online librarian. :-) It is pretty easy to "extend" the due date of the library ebook you check out to your kindle, just turn your wireless connection off until you're done with it. This will allow you to keep reading the book until you're done. The title won't 9 REASONS PUBLISHERS SHOULD STOP ACTING LIKE LIBRARIES ARE 9 Reasons Publishers Should Stop Acting Like Libraries Are The Enemy. 1. Libraries let people read your books. I know, I know, you think that if it weren’t for libraries more people would buy your books, I have bad news for you, if it weren’t for libraries people would read less not buy more books. MY FAVORITE PRIVACY QUOTES Thank you very much for your great post. I’ve come back to it several times to re-read your quotes, as they provide such different perspective on the issue. WRITINGS – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Kiscaden, E., Newman, B., Malachowski, M., & Martin, C. (2019). Developing an Online Consumer Health Course for Public Library Staff. Journal of Consumer Health on SERVICE – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Service. Let’s Move In Libraries, Advisory Board Member, July 2019 – present. Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP), NNLM Liaison, 2017-present. Public Libraries Respond to the Opioid Crisis with their Community, OCLC and PLA project, Steering Committee, funded by IMLS, October 2018 – March 2020. Health Initiative, PLA, Advisory ABOUT – LIBRARIAN BY DAY Bobbi Newman is a librarian, writer, consultant, library advocate, and an international speaker. Newman currently serves as a member of the Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP, ALA) Advis “CREATING A CULTURE OF WELLNESS FOR LIBRARY STAFF At the end of July, I presented a webinar for the ALA-Allied Professional Association on creating a culture of wellness in your library. Creating a Culture of Wellness for Library Staff: It is now more important than ever to create a healthy environment for library workers.Fostering a culture of wellness can help lower stress, reduce burnout, improve recovery from compassion fatigue and more. BLOSSOM WELCOME REMARKS #BLOSSOM2021 BLOSSOM Welcome Remarks #blossom2021. Below are the opening remarks I delivered as part of BLOSSOM Building Life-Long Opportunities for Strength, Self-Care, Outlook, Morale and Mindfulness March 24 – 26, 2021 A free 3 day virtual symposium for library staff focused on their health and wellness. Welcome. WEIGHT LOSS AND STEP COUNT PROGRAMS SHOULD NOT BE PART OF Weight Loss and Step Count Programs Should not be part of a Library Wellness Plan. This post began as part of my post sharing my “Creating a Culture of Wellness in Your Library” presentation. But I realize it needs to be its own blog post, so here we go! First, let’s talk about the weight-loss aspect. EDITED: ON MOMENTS OF COURAGE AND THE LACK THEREOF Edited: On moments of courage and the lack thereof. By. Bobbi Newman on March 31, 2021. Edited April 2, 2021 10:35am CT. I have edited this post to apologize for the harm my blog post caused. I owe these panelists an apology for not being more hands-on with them before the symposium. I should have taken the time to reach out to them WHY CURBSIDE PICK UP AT YOUR LIBRARY ISN’T SAFE Libraries are essential. Libraries are a cornerstone of community health and wellness, whether that community is the general public, a school, or a campus. We want to help. That's our jam. It's what we do. We help. Right now, the most important thing any HOW TO ATTRIBUTE A CREATIVE COMMONS PHOTO FROM FLICKR Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I've been doing my research and here is the results - The correct way to credit a photo. You need to follow the guidelines set by the license. I'm only going to FEE BASED WORKSHOPS SHOULD THE PRESENTER GET PAID I got into a conversation with Joshua Neff of Library Society of the World fame (among many other things), about this topic and he said - you should blog about it. Who am I to ignore a direct order ;-) Here is the jist. There are a lot of ways to present in libraryland. YouLIBRARIAN BY DAY
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When Work-From-Home Burnout Doesn’t Let Up: Expert advice for those caught in a pandemic purgatory of exhaustion and stress burnout can’t always be entirely addressed by personal shifts. “It’screated as
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Articles I read during the week of May 11 that made me think or stuck with me. The photo at the right is Fuchsia in a hanging basket on mypatio. How
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We wrapped up our five-year performance period at my day job, which ended on April 30, 2021. I have been busy filing reports and other loose ends. I took a much-needed EDITED: ON MOMENTS OF COURAGE AND THE LACK THEREOFBy Bobbi Newman on
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It is hard to believe that only a little over four months I proposed to my supervisor that we host a virtual event for library staff health and wellness. I do not NEW SERIES AT WEBJUNCTION ON LIBRARY STAFF HEALTHBy Bobbi Newman on
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