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PDF of Slides from LexisNexis Military Librarian Info
LEXISNEXIS INFO BREAK FOR MILITARY LIBRARIANS NOVEMBER 2013 Marie Kaddell, M.L.S., M.S., M.B.A. LexisNexis Senior Information Professional Consultant Twitter: @libraryfocus http://www.governmentinfopro.com LIKE at www.lexisnexisforgovernment on Facebook AGENDA • New LexisNexis content and resources • Conference and Program Highlights – Different Hats - Librarians in the Federal Government (DC/SLA and SLA DGI) • Government Info Pro Spotlight – Making Time for Gratitude • Best Practices for Government Libraries Focus – Veterans History Project: Preserving Veterans Memories • Top library and technology webinar picks for December *Slides will be made available for your reference after the session. NEW CONTENT NEW CONTENT • Inside Cyber Security – Delivers news and analysis on an emerging regulatory policy area and focusing on evolving federal policies to protect cyberspace. • Health Exchange Alert – A weekly newsletter providing exclusive news in the same tradition as Inside CMS and FDA Week and goes beyond the current coverage on InsideHealthPolicy.com. • Newsworthy Litigation Documents - The Newsworthy Litigation (or EXTRA) file contains selected documents based on newsworthy litigation and events. As a general rule, documents found in this file are not available in other files on LexisNexis. Examples of documents that may appear in this file are legislative findings, reports, depositions, indictments, trial court decisions, motions, transcripts and briefs. • Stuff (Haymarket Media Group) - Stuff magazine has been an oracle for a generation of tech addicts since 1998. Stuff’s heartland, though, is hardware: smartphones, tablets, TVs, cameras and the smart, connected gear that's gradually transforming the world. NEW CONTENT • Yerepouni Daily News (also in Arabic) - Yerepouni Daily News is an Armenian website covering news, politics and current affairs in Lebanon and the Arab region. Published in Beirut, Lebanon. • Watani - Watani is an Egyptian weekly Sunday newspaper published in Cairo. • Global Arab Network (GAN) – A news and information service about the Arab world in English and Arabic, based in London. GAN covers news and information from the Middle East and North Africa concerning national and international affairs, relations between the Arab countries and the rest of the world, economy and business, foreign policy, science and technology, culture and society, entertainment and lifestyle. Based in London UK. • The Saudi Gazette - The Saudi Gazette is a broadsheet-sized, daily English language newspaper from The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, covering local and international news, politics, opinion, business and sport. Published in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. • MzabMedia.com (Arabic) - Arabic language portal from Algeria (Algiers), offering daily articles on cultural and social issues. NEW CONTENT • Mid-East.Info - Egyptian based portal covering daily business news • • • • • and information from the wider Middle East region. Published in Cairo, Egypt. Ma'an News Agency - Palestinian news portal covering political, economic, cultural and sports news from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Published in Bethlehem, Palestine. Loghat Al Asr (Arabic) - Arabic language website specialized in technology, computers, Internet and communication. Published in Cairo, Egypt. J.post.com (The Jerusalem Post online edition) - Israel's leading English language news source, covering Israel, Middle East and the Jewish world, alongside world news, business, tech, lifestyle and sports. Published in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Rwanda News Agency (Agence Rwandaise d'Information) - The Rwanda News Agency website is a newswire based in Kigali. It is neither state-owned nor state-run. China Daily - US Edition - A weekly USA Edition of China Daily, the national English language newspaper of China, to include regional news of USA. LEXISNEXIS FOR GOVERNMENT FACEBOOK PAGE RECENT TOP POSTS http://blog.americanhistory.si.edu/osayca nyousee/2013/11/the-technology-thatcarried-news-of-president-kennedysassassination.html http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/aboutus/media/pressrelease.page?id=1383665513871489 SEE FULL PRESS RELEASE: http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/about-us/media/pressrelease.page?id=1383665513871489 http://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/10580/ attention-veterans-stanford-wants-youas-do-other-top-universities/ http://www.nativeamericanheritagemont h.gov/about/ http://www.treasury.gov/connect/blog/P ages/Treasury-and-Mint-Join-Congressto-Honor-Native-American-CodeTalkers-.aspx SEE FULL PRESS RELEASE: http://www.lexisnexis.com/en-us/about-us/media/pressrelease.page?id=1385043430299907&y=2013 http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releas es/archives/facts_for_features_special_e ditions/cb13-ff24.html http://blogs.usda.gov/2013/11/18/letstalk-turkey-about-usda-poultry-grades/ LIKE The LexisNexis for Government Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/LexisNexisforGovernment HOLIDAY BONUS • Here’s a list of Thanksgiving titles for your reading pleasure: A Harvest of Thanksgiving Novels http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-literarylife/201011/harvest-thanksgiving-novels • Check out this list of Thanksgiving Movies http://www.infoplease.com/spot/tgmovies1.html • Like a good parade? Don’t forget about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade - Nov 28, 2013, 9:00am 12:00pm - Official Site CONFERENCE AND PROGRAM TAKEAWAYS Government Info Pro Spotlight: Making Time for Gratitude by Marie Kaddell • A Practical Guide to Gratitude (so you can see and think differently) – http://www.unstuck.com/gratitude.html • Here’s 3 ideas from the their list of 9 ways to cultivate gratitude: • Vow to have a positive attitude for 10 days (no complaining, criticizing, whining) • Having a bad day? Ask yourself what you can learn from the difficult situation. • Humility is key to gratitude. Read this article on humility: http://healthland.time.com/2012/04/27/humility-a-quiet-underappreciatedstrength/ • Some people recommend writing down something you’re grateful for every day. • Scott Brown, Owner, Social Information Group (http://www.socialinformationgroup.com/), does a twist on this with his daily Awesome Thing which he shares with his Facebook friends. Scott was on awesome thing #328 at last look! • Gratitude Pause: Maybe we should all consider stopping each day to consider something awesome we see in our lives. Read the full article: Making Time for Gratitude http://www.governmentinfopro.com/federal_info_pro/2013/11/appreciation-inaction.html Takeaways: Making Time for Gratitude There’s an app for that: Gratitude 365 – http://gratitude365app.com/ Different Hats - Librarians in the Federal Government (DC/SLA and SLA DGI) Presenter: Marie Kaddell New Roles. New Names Think about positions titles that don’t have the word librarian in them: Knowledge Manager Records Manager Program Manager Social Media Specialist Analyst Technical Information Specialist Legal Reference Specialist Research Specialist Writer-Editor Information Architect • INALJ for information on job titles that are outside the librarian box. • Library Journal’s Placement & Salaries 2012: Emerging Jobs, New Titles. . Different Hats - Librarians in the Federal Government (DC/SLA and SLA DGI) Instead of thinking about titles, think about skills. • Utilize old skills in new ways Analyst Metadata Development Specialist Knowledge Manager • Understand new directions and how to put them into play Social Media Specialist Embedded Librarian Virtual Services Librarian • Look to the future: digital and emerging Digital Curator Emerging Technologies Librarian Digital Services Manager • Blend your skills Technical Information Specialist Data Assets Manager Digital Archivist Different Hats - Librarians in the Federal Government (DC/SLA and SLA DGI) New opportunities. Altered opportunities. • 1/3 of federal librarians set to retire. • Impact of the sequester and economy on how these positions are filled or not filled – at least in the short term. • Opportunities will be there– either through job openings, through expanding role of existing staff, or taking a new path. • Remember to look beyond the librarian title and traditional librarian workplace. Veterans History Project: Preserving Veterans Memories By Bob Patrick, Director, Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress • Congressionally mandated effort to collect the personal recollections of • • • • • • • • America’s wartime veterans Largest oral history project of its type in American history - over 83,000 collections Over 100 new collections being received every week and 11,500 digitized collections on line Not just frontline stories Audio and video interviews Letters, photographs, personal military papers, diaries and memoirs Libraries have been key VHP participants – natural vehicle for participation and promotion The Library of Congress Veterans History Project website, www.loc.gov/vets VHP Field Kit is available - http://www.loc.gov/vets/kit.html Read the article: 2012 Best Practices for Government Libraries - Veterans History Project: Preserving Veterans Memories SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT – Military Libraries Division http://military.sla.org/ SOCIAL MEDIA SPOTLIGHT http://www.govloop.com/profiles/blogs/prime-leadership-trend-3-innovation http://hbr.org/web/2013/11/assessment/what-is-your-quality-of-life-at-work?utm http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-664?source=GPI Blog Pick for November Features • Top stories • Headlines from Around the Fleet • Tweets • Video • RSS • Email subscription http://airforcelive.dodlive.mil/ UPCOMING PROGRAMS & WEBINARS Infopeople Webinar Series on Preservation Standards: • Webinar 1: Preservation Best Practices: Fundamentals and Facilities - Thursday, November 21, 2013 • Webinar 2: The Role of Environment in Collections Care: Temperature & RH, Lighting, and Pest Management Thursday, December 5, 2013 12:00-1:00 PM Pacific • Webinar 3: Collections Care: Handling, Access, Storage, and Exhibition - Thursday, December 12, 2013 12:00-1:00 PM Pacific • Webinar 4: Planning and Prioritizing: Tools for Success Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:00-1:00 PM Pacific UPCOMING PROGRAMS & WEBINARS • Life After Desk: Implementing the New Service Models - Infopeople – Wednesday, December 4, 2013, Noon to 1:00PM PST • The Power of Transformational Storie - Webjunction – December 10, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST • Extreme Customer Service, Every Tim - Webjunction – December 12, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST • Tech Tools with Tine: 1 Hour of eBooks and Audio Books - Texas State Archive and Library Commission Friday, December 6, 2013 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM CST MOOCs and Other Classes • MOOC: Public Privacy: Cyber Security and Human Rights - Universiteit Utrecht – December 2nd • MOOC: Creative, Serious and Playful Science of Android App – The University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign – December 2nd • On Demand Training: Microsoft Sharepoint 2010 – Alision Global Online Learning Community *A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course aimed at large-scale interactive participation and open access via the web. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOOC) Join Marie and her featured guest speaker, Tracy Bolyston, LexisNexis Account Executive, Professional Services, for the December 2013 webinar: Big Data. DATE AND TIME: December 18th at 12 PM EST and December 19th at 12 PM EST If you can’t attend MLW, I’ll be tweeting and blogging from MLW conference sessions. If you are attending, I’ll see you there! http://military.sla.org/mlw2013/ See you for the next Info Break in December!