The document summarizes resources available through the Free Library of Philadelphia that can help users find answers to their questions. It outlines that the library has over 60 professionally trained librarians available to help in person or online. Users can access millions of electronic resources through databases on the library's website, including demographic data, business information, news and opinion articles, grants information, historical maps, and government publications. The summary concludes that the Free Library has a wide range of online and in-person resources to assist users with research.
This presentation updates local government officials about how Hood River County Library District is doing 3.5 years after its branch off as an independent special district, after being a county department for decades.
Reference Is Dead! Long Live Reference! The Future of Reference ServicesDon Boozer
Has Google made reference librarians obsolete? Is a golden age of librarianship being ushered in? Technology has had a democratizing effect on the availability of information, but what does this mean for reference services? The future of reference services has yet to be written, and there are both challenges as well as opportunities ahead. A panel of experts will confront these questions from a variety of perspectives including public and academic, front-line and administrative, and adult and young adult. Come and join this timely and thought-provoking discussion. - Presented at the Ohio Library Council Convention & Expo 2014
This is the first part of a three-part presentation given at the MLA/DLa Joint State Conference May 2016, in collaboration with Laura Bosley and Joe Thompson
comunicação realizada na Conferência ‘(Planear) O Lazer e o Turismo Ciclável em Portugal’ (6NOV09, Auditório da Reitoria da Universidade de Aveiro) – link http://turismociclavel.blogs.sapo.pt/
This presentation updates local government officials about how Hood River County Library District is doing 3.5 years after its branch off as an independent special district, after being a county department for decades.
Reference Is Dead! Long Live Reference! The Future of Reference ServicesDon Boozer
Has Google made reference librarians obsolete? Is a golden age of librarianship being ushered in? Technology has had a democratizing effect on the availability of information, but what does this mean for reference services? The future of reference services has yet to be written, and there are both challenges as well as opportunities ahead. A panel of experts will confront these questions from a variety of perspectives including public and academic, front-line and administrative, and adult and young adult. Come and join this timely and thought-provoking discussion. - Presented at the Ohio Library Council Convention & Expo 2014
This is the first part of a three-part presentation given at the MLA/DLa Joint State Conference May 2016, in collaboration with Laura Bosley and Joe Thompson
comunicação realizada na Conferência ‘(Planear) O Lazer e o Turismo Ciclável em Portugal’ (6NOV09, Auditório da Reitoria da Universidade de Aveiro) – link http://turismociclavel.blogs.sapo.pt/
Monta en tu moto Scooter Gilera y recorre la ciudad lo más rápido posible evitando los obstáculos para no tener accidentes pero dentro del tiempo límite que te marca cada nivel. Elige el tipos de cilindrada y acelera a tope tu scooter pero ten cuidado la ciudad puede ser peligrosa y si chocas perderás tiempo y no llegarás al final dentro del tiempo que te da la partida.
Disfruta de una fascinante aventura por las railes de una mina al estilo Indiana Jones. Recoge todas las pepitas de oro y las gemas de piedras preciosas de la mina que puedas y conducir tu vagoneta
FLACON2016 "Librarian as Candidate" 2 March 16EveryLibrary
EveryLibrary Executive Director delivered "The Librarian as Candidate" for the Florida Library Association at their 2016 Annual Conference. The slides are available for your review. Please credit #everylibrary and #FLACON2016
"Walk your Precinct" provides practical and actionable tips for any library looking to engage their community in new and unexpected ways. The slides do not focus on programs as much as best-practices for 'getting outside the library'. Presented on 20 April 2014 at the Connecticut Library Association annual conference.
Librarian as candidate- EveryLibrary - pala2016 - 18 october 2016EveryLibrary
As presented for APPLS / PaLA2016: Are you looking for new ways to engage and activate advocates for your library? Join EveryLibrary executive director John Chrastka for a discussion of innovative new techniques to energize, focus, and improve your library advocacy efforts. EveryLibrary supports library communities when they are on the ballot. He will share best practices from political campaigns that candidates use to reach – and activate – voters. Whether you are on the ballot or just looking to improve your fundraising, come and learn how librarians who see themselves as “the candidate” succeed.
"The Measure Passed! What's Next?" 2016 Long Island Library ConfEveryLibrary
Library Advocacy is more than just getting the budget passed. John Chrastka, founder and director of the nationwide library PAC EveryLibrary, shared this presentation of how to turn voters into constituents and donors throughout the year at the 2016 Long Island Library Conference on May 5, 2016.
"Dynamic Success at the Polls" Presentation at ILA 2013 #ilaigniteEveryLibrary
Melissa Gardner, Director at the Broadview (IL) Public Library, and John Chrastka, Executive Director at EveryLibrary, presented at the 2013 Illinois Library Association conference on planning and running successful library ballot campaigns in both Information-Only and Vote Yes settings.
Behind the lines of the political battle for libraries vla2014 preconferencePatrick "PC" Sweeney
Presented with John Chrastka for the Virginia Library Association Preconference in 2014.
For speaking engagements please contact PC Sweeney at http://pcsweeney.com/speaking-at-your-event/
How to win supporters and influence politicians vla 2014 sessionPatrick "PC" Sweeney
This presentation was given at the Virginia Library Association Conference 2014.
For speaking engagements please contact PC Sweeney at https://pcsweeney.com/speaking-at-your-event/
This presentation provides community-based strategies for preparing your library community for a Town Hall meeting or SB2 Deliberative Session including coalition building. John Chrastka presented "Campaigning for Your Warrant Article" on May 19, 2004 at the New Hampshire Library Trustees annual conference in Concord.
Designing the Fundable Strategic Plan - ARSL2018 - EverLibrary - 14 sept 2018EveryLibrary
Designing a “Fundable” Strategic Plan by John Chrastka
It’s often difficult to motivate voters or elected officials to say yes to new funding. A “fundable strategic plan” explains not only where the money is going but also who is spending it. Funders and supporters need to also know how outcomes will be enhanced through new features at the library, and diminished across the community if it is not funded. EveryLibrary’s executive director John Chrastka will share actionable insights from nearly 100 library funding campaigns about inclusive planning, and uncover what data drives successful plans.
Accepted and to be presented - https://arsl.info/2018-conference-sessions/
The Notable Reports Panel Strikes Again: WAPL 2017WiLS
From the Wisconsin Association of Public Libraries 2017 conference and presented by Vickie Stangel, Director, Dodgeville Public Library; Kelly TerKeurst, Director, Dwight Foster Public Library (Fort Atkinson); Gus Falkenberg, Technology and Design Director, Indianhead Federated Library System (Eau Claire); Cindy Fesemyer, Director, Columbus Public Library; Sara Gold, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS; Andrea Coffin, Community Liaison and Service Specialist, WiLS
Back by popular demand! Each year, a number of new reports about public libraries are produced by organizations like Pew, OCLC, Library Journal, The Aspen Institute, and others. These reports contain valuable information that can help us plan, develop services, and improve existing services, but unfortunately, few of us have the time to read every single one. The goal of this session is to help attendees get an overview of those reports and their implications for our work. Each panelist will share a summary of a report they believe is significant and discuss how they have used or will use the information at their library. Attendees will be encouraged to share other reports and insights that have mattered to them, too!
Every Budget is a Referendum - CLA2014 EveryLibrary
"Every Budget is a Referendum" provides library staff, trustees, and Friends with tactical tips for moving a budget through city, county, or town government by building a coalition of supporters across agencies, organizations, and stakeholders in the community beyond the core of traditional library supporters. Presented on 20 April 2014 at the Connecticut Library Association annual conference.
You are the candidate every library - dallas staff day keynote 30 march 15EveryLibrary
You Are the Candidate was presented to the staff at the Dallas Public Library on Monday, March 30, 2015 as the keynote for their Staff Day by EveryLibrary executive director John Chrastka.
You are the candidate every library - dallas staff day keynote 30 march 15
Free Library Briefing
1. The Free Library at Your Fingertips
or
How to Access Millions of Resources that Can
Help You Find Data, Conduct Policy Research,
and Get All your Questions Answered
October 11, 2012
2. The Free Library at Your Fingertips
How to Access Library Resources
Our staff is trained to find answers
to your questions and needs,
whether in person or online.
3. Our Staff
• Parkway Central alone has over 60
professionally trained librarians—all with
Masters Degrees in Library Science.
• We have decades of experience delivering
reference services.
• We have specialists in subjects from A to Z.
4. Connect with Us In Person
Parkway Central
1901 Vine Street
There are 54 branches citywide, including three larger
regional libraries and the Library for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped.
8. Connect with Us Online
Trained staff will reply to your email inquiries.
9. Connect with Us 24/7
Librarians across the state, throughout the US and
overseas are available to answer questions 24 hours a day.
If your question is not Philadelphia-specific, you will be
connected with an expert from around the globe.
11. Connect with Us on Your Cell
Texting is great for asking quick, simple questions that
can be answered in short responses.
Add the Free Library to your address book right now!
12. Text Us
• Start a new text message to 66746
• Type askfree
• Now save 66746 to your contacts
as askfree
13. More Treasures Revealed
• Podcasts: Subscribe via iTunes or RSS feed to
hear great author events.
• Digital Collections: We have over 20,000
digitized images.
14. The Free Library at Your Fingertips
Electronic Resources
100+ databases at the click of a mouse
15. Featured Resources
What if you could…
• Create a demographic report to show age,
gender, race, home ownership rate, or
economic information?
Access Business Decision
from the database link on
our home page!
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21. Featured Resources
What if you could…
• Create a list of all restaurants in the city or a
given zip code? All the manufacturers? All the
businesses with over 50 employees? All the
new businesses started in the past 6 months?
Access ReferenceUSA from
the database link on our
home page!
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29. Featured Resources
What if you could…
• Quickly synthesize complex and controversial topics
by bringing together news, opinion, multimedia, and
analysis in one easy search?
Access Opposing Viewpoints
in Context from the
database link on our home
page!
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31. By Patrick Basham: Cato
Institute, Democracy
Institute
By Lenny Berstein,
fitness columnist
Washington Post
By Dominic Lawson, journalist,
the Independent and the Sunday
Times
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35. Featured Resources
What if you could…
• Delve more deeply into your research?
Access General Reference
Center Gold from the
database link on our home
page!
53. The Free Library at Your Fingertips
THE FOUNDATION CENTER
Strengthens the social sector by advancing
knowledge about philanthropy in the U.S. and
around the world.
54. REGIONAL FOUNDATION CENTER
• Created in the Free Library of Philadelphia’s
Social Science & History Department in 1974.
• One of 450 Foundation Center Cooperating
Collections in the U.S.
• Designated as a “Super Center,” RFC is the
largest Cooperating Collection in Pennsylvania.
55. MISSION OF THE REGIONAL FOUNDATION CENTER
Informs the nonprofit community and the general
public through their services, their staff,
and their resources.
56. FREE SERVICES
• Research assistance by professional librarians
• Free database searches on foundations and
their grants
• Training Tuesday events – free access
• 7-Day Loan books
57. RFC PRINT RESOURCES
30 Subscriptions to Serial Publications:
Chronicle of Philanthropy, Nonprofit Times, Stanford
Social Innovation Review, Nonprofit World, Grass
Roots Fundraising Journal, Successful Fundraising,
Trusts & Estates
800 Reference Books
• 600 available for in-library research use.
• 200 copies of high-demand, 7-Day Loan titles
58. GRANTS/FUNDRAISING DATABASES
• Foundation Directory Online, Professional
• Grants to Individuals Online
• GrantSelect
• GuideStar Premium
• Pennsylvania Foundations Online
• Philanthropy In/Sight
• WealthEngine
59. FOUNDATION DIRECTORY ONLINE
Provides access to 80,000 grantmakers and over half a million grants.
Results: 19; Grantmaker County: Philadelphia;
Fields of Interest: youth, services; Geographic Focus: Pennsylvania
60. PHILANTHROPY IN/SIGHT
An interactive mapping tool combining data on grantmakers and
their grants with Google maps to reveal patterns of giving and
funding relationships.
Subjects: Children/youth; Grant Years: 2012; Grantmakers: 17;
Recipients: 64; Grants: 76
74. Summing Up
• City Government and Cultural Institutions – Archive-It
• Local and State Issues – Newspaper Databases
• Background on Issues – CQ Researcher
• Federal – ProQuest Congressional (available at any FLP
branch)
75. The Free Library at Your Fingertips
Thank you for joining us!
Q&A
Editor's Notes
“New Project” – preset area 19147 – choose ‘Demographic and Income Profile’ – Run as PDF -
Go to Custom Search – Geography : 19147 – Update Business Type - Keyword : restaurants – UpdateExecutives – Executive Gender – Female – UpdateView ReportOpen report for Black and Brew
Search General Reference Center Gold for ‘Obesity Epidemic’. Limit to Full Text. Search within results for ‘legislation’. Show magazine, newspaper, and academic journal results. Show how to open a result and save or email it to yourself.
Search General Reference Center Gold for ‘Obesity Epidemic’. Limit to Full Text. Search within results for ‘legislation’. Show magazine, newspaper, and academic journal results. Show how to open a result and save or email it to yourself.
We contracted with the company in May 2010Started practice crawls and worked out bugsIn February 2012 we “went live” and added the link to the FLP databases pageCurrently 47 government agencies and local cultural institutions
Note that it shows one hit from each webpage“More Results” link at the bottom of each hitOn phila.gov it how many times the text was captured and between which dates
Philadelphia Inquirer 1/1/1981 to CurrentPhiladelphia Daily News 1/1/78 to CurrentBoth are part of the NewsBank Database – links take you directly to the page rather than have to navigatePennsylvania Historical Newspapers174 full-text historical Pennsylvania newspapers from 1790-1922
More dynamic search box than using philly.com – and more years of coverageNote the “Add Row” button in the search box – allows to tailor your search betterMany options for search fields in the drop down boxes
Can view results by yearThe 1986 article title: “FDA SAYS SUGAR NO VILLAIN EXCEPT AS CAUSE OF CAVITIES”Can save or email articles
Already looked at Archive-ItCQ Researcher is similar to Opposing Viewpoints, but I feel it offers more on each topic.Going to look at Proquest Congressional UniverseNote small “I” in the circleWhen clicked – it gives you a snippet about the database, and indicates it’s availabilityProquest Congressional is available at Central, or from any FLP branch
Using the same search, found this report.Note additional reports on the right.Reports are occasionally updated – as indicated by the red “u”The pdf version of this report is a full 24 pages long and includes all of the segments listed on the left
To see what is going on at the Federal level in Congress, this is a very robust source of informationHave to come into the library to use it You can search by keyword or bill numberEasily find voting records for anyone since 1789
Shortened the search to “obesity” because the full search brought back no resultsNarrowed the search by looking at the “Bill Tracking”Click on the first result
Brings me to the CitationProvides a link to the full text of the billProvides a summary of all the action taken on the bill