by Christi Weinzierl | Dec 13, 2018 | Wyoming Library News
By Jenn Beckstead Reposted from Natrona County Library Even in 2018, resources aren’t equitably available to everyone. The library levels the playing field. We offer resources and personal connection to everyone, every age, every demographic. You don’t even have to be...
by Christi Weinzierl | Dec 13, 2018 | Book Reviews
Return of the Grizzly Cat Urbigkit Perseus Distribution Services, 2017 Cat, a Wyoming sheep producer and author, has done an exceptional job distilling information about what is either our most loved or hated top predator, the grizzly bear. Despite its factual basis,...
by Christi Weinzierl | Dec 12, 2018 | Training
In addition to the live webinars in our training calendar, each month we try to pick some videos out there that you can watch “At Your Leisure.” We hope you enjoy these ones that caught our attention for December: Trustee Trouble 2 (Wyoming State Library) Library...
by Christi Weinzierl | Dec 12, 2018 | Articles and Information
By Doug Johnson Via the Blue Skunk Blog Librarians, you cannot afford to have an adversarial relationship with your principal. You cannot even afford a principal who is an “agent of benevolent neglect.” You need an administrator who actively supports you...
by Christi Weinzierl | Dec 11, 2018 | Grants and Awards
ALA Trustee Citation DEADLINE: January 7, 2019 The ALA Trustee Citation, established in 1941 to recognize public library Trustees for distinguished service to library development, honors the best contributions and efforts of the estimated 60,000 American citizens...