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Deadline is here to opt-in for Fiscal Year 2010-11

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

The letter of intent for participating in KYVL for this fiscal year is due today, 29 October. We have been emailing about the new funding model for several weeks and the process is coming to a close.  If you have not received an email from us about the new funding model and the fee change for your library, please get in touch so we can resend it immediately.  If you cannot meet the deadline, please let us know – we will be happy to work with you.

For the first time, public school districts are asked to cover their own participation fee.  Any questions about this, the history or funding formula, and the estimated assessed fee, email us.

You must be a KYVL member to participate in the ground courier service for inter-library loan and delivery of course materials.  For the public libraries, community & technical colleges, and public universities, KYVL provides this service to your library at no cost. If your library is not a Kentucky Virtual Library member, courier service cannot be purchased. Without a signed letter of intent for your library, your courier service will be discontinued at the end of December. Your library may not be a lender but consider the mailing costs of returning the items borrowed for your patrons. Also consider you may have to pay to have items shipped from the lending library.

You must be a KYVL member to access the KYVL research databases.  For these subscriptions, state agencies subsidize your access with over $1 million in contributions.  Participating libraries also receive discounts on other products from the KYVL vendors on master agreement such as EBSCO, Proquest, etc. because of the contracts or because of our purchase of basic resources.  Participation in KYVL provides you a core collection of resources at a very low cost compared to the vendor retail costs.  KYVL resources are licensed for KYVL members only. Without the signed letter of intent, in mid-November we will begin the process of suspending logins and finally blocking IPs of non-members by 17 December.

Information on the process, including the presentations from last week, can be found on the KYVL Advocacy page.  http://www.kyvl.org/advocate.shtm

About the funding model – http://www.kyvl.org/docs/FundingPPT.pdf

Who is participating?  Check the Advocacy page – we are tracking who has returned their district or library’s letter of intent.

More detail on the history and formula for the model has been provided to the school district leadership and directors or deans at member libraries in previous communications.  If you have any questions, please contact us.  Again, if you need your letter sent to you or your director or dean again, contact us.

We appreciate your continued support. Thanks to all who have already sent in your Letters of Intent!

Virtual Libraries in the South – webinar for P20

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

The webinar has been archived at:

https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2010-10-27.0831.M.F416DE271D904B3481688D10A681B4.vcr&sid=849

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Good morning!

Tomorrow, 27 October at 11am Eastern time, the SREB (Southern Region Education Board) is hosting a webinar entitled:  ”Virtual Libraries Can Save Your Job, School and Sanity!”   Please consider joining us as experts from multiple Southern states share the commonalities in K-20 virtual library offerings and partnerships.

The webinar will address: Access, Interfaces, Journals and Magazines, Licensed Digital Content, Primary Resources, Resources for Research

Presenters:
Denise Oliver, Alabama Virtual Library
Merryll Penson, GALILEO
Enid Wohlstein, Kentucky Virtual Library

KYVL, the Kentuckiana Digital Library and Kyleidoscope will be included in the webinar, along with our colleagues in parallel projects in Alabama, North Carolina and Georgia.

The webinar has been promoted to K12 specifically in the SREB states but anyone with an interest in digital libraries, virtual libraries, the similarities and differences between our states and the benefits of these collaborative initiatives would benefit.

The webinar is open to anyone.

Hope you are enjoying the beautiful autumn weather.

Thank you,
Enid – KYVL Director

New Fee Structure

Friday, October 15th, 2010

By now, most of you will have probably heard something about KYVL’s new funding model and fee structure. The KYVL Strategic Planning Steering team, along with the Funding Subcommittee have finalized our new funding model – designed to make KYVL more self-sustaining and less dependent on state agency funds.

There will be three special webcasts where KYVL staff and members of our Strategic Planning Steering Team will answer questions about the new fee structure and related issues. Anyone with an internet connection and a telephone may attend.

To join a webcast, click the appropriate date/time below:

October 20, 2010 – 3:00 PM Eastern
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October 20, 2010 – 5:00 PM Eastern

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October 21, 2010 – 11:30 AM Eastern

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We will be taking questions in advance of the webcasts, so please be sure to submit your questions via this form.

 

For more information, please visit our Advocacy page.

 

Congratulations to the KY Book Fair Grants recipients

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Last week at the KY Library Association conference, seven public and school libraries were awarded grants totaling $7,500 from proceeds of the 2009 Kentucky Book Fair.  Congratulations to all!!

  • $1,500 to the Academy@ Shawnee in Louisville to increase student literacy skills.
  • $1,500 to Caldwell County High School in Princeton for contemporary biographies and social sciences books.
  • $500 to Fairdale Elementary School in Jefferson County to enhance the collection of books on countries and cultures.
  • $1,000 to Jamestown Elementary School in Russell County to purchase high interest books for reluctant readers.
  • $1,500 to Lee County Public Library in Beattyville to aid in the recovery from a disastrous water main break.
  • $750 to Mayfield Middle School in Graves County to add to the biography collection.
  • $750 to Newport Junior High School in Campbell County to expand the number of social science books.

Since the inception of the book fair in 1981, more than $300,000 has been awarded to libraries across the commonwealth. Each year approximately 150 authors attend the Kentucky Book Fair to autograph and sell copies of their latest books. The event draws about 4,000 patrons to purchase books and related media, with proceeds used for operations of the fair and the library-grant program.

Kentucky Book Fair Inc., a nonprofit organization, was founded to coordinate the annual Kentucky Book Fair, with proceeds supporting Kentucky’s libraries and literacy programs.

The 2010 Kentucky Book Fair is Saturday, Nov. 13, from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., at the Frankfort Convention Center.  Proceeds from the 2010 book fair will be distributed in 2011. For more information, visit http://kybookfair.org/2010/.

Judith Gibbons

Kentucky Book Fair Grants Chair