Host World Book Night at Your Library

World Book Night (WBN) “is dedicated to spreading the love of reading, person to person.” The 2014 culminating event — givers each distributing free books to 20 people in their communities — will be April 23rd. Applications to be a host library or giver are due January 5, 2014.

What is WBN? 

“Each year, 30- 35 books are chosen by an independent panel of librarians and booksellers. The authors of the books waive their royalties and the publishers agree to pay the costs of producing the specially-printed World Book Night U.S. editions. Bookstores and libraries sign up to be community host locations for the volunteer book givers. After the book titles are announced, members of the public apply to personally hand out 20 copies of a particular title in their community. World Book Night U.S. vets the applications, and the givers are chosen based on their ability to reach light and non-readers. The selected givers choose a local participating bookstore or library from which to pick up the 20 copies of their book, and World Book Night U.S. delivers the books to these host locations. Givers pick up their books in the week before World Book Night. On April 23rd, they give their books to those who don’t regularly read and/or people who don’t normally have access to printed books, for reasons of means or geography.”Continue reading

NY Heritage to Join DPLA

The Digital Public Library of America announced the addition of three new Service Hubs on October 24, 2013 at a reception celebrating the April 2013 launch of the DPLA and the start of DPLAfest, a two-day series of events free and open to the public taking place in Boston on October 24-25, 2013.

The three new Service Hubs – Empire State Digital Network (New York), The Portal to Texas History (Texas), and the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (North Carolina) – will bring hundreds of thousands of new digital materials into the DPLA collections in the weeks and months following the DPLAfest festivities.
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Protect Yourself: Cyber Crime Prevention Tips

Today’s world is more interconnected than ever before.  Yet, for all its advantages, increased connectivity brings increased risk of theft, fraud, and abuse.  Week four of National October Cyber Security Awareness Month highlights how people can protect themselves against cyber crime and how to get help.

What Can Be Done to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Cyber Crime?Continue reading