Make sure you swing over to our latest Member Spotlight. This month we’re learning a bit about Mary Beth Sancomb-Moran, the Community Information Librarian with SELCO — a regional multi-type library consortium in Rochester, Minnesota.
Like most WebJunction members, Mary Beth has her hands full. In this case, her SELCO responsibilities have her working with 119 academic, public, special, and school libraries across S.E. Minnesota on continuing education, ILL, advocacy, grant writing, and marketing/public relations.
In the Spotlight article, Mary Beth shares a tip or two she used when starting their regional adult reading program, Hot Reads for Cold Nights, she talks about creating a homework helper program, and discusses how SELCO is using web-and-library 2.0 tools as part of their advocacy and outreach.
As you can imagine, there’s much more covered in the profile. And while you are soaking in Mary Beth, take a look at her lively blog: Impromptu Librarian. I just started digging in and found some great info. I don’t want to give away all the goods but here’s an example of her pragmatic pearls:
“So, what about this Library 2.0 stuff? Well, they’re swell new tools that can help you do your job better, that’s all. For all of the hype and occasional hysteria, all of these things are tools. Nothing more, nothing less.” -Mary Beth’s Impromptu Librarian Blog
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