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Project Outcome is Coming!

MHLS is pleased to announce that the Public Library Association’s Project Outcome training is coming to MHLS in April! Project Outcome helps you implement outcome measurement. Drive change, influence decision-making and demonstrate the impact of your library’s programs! Seats will go fast so learn more and register soon!

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Member Info Update

It’s time to update your library and trustee contact information with MHLS! Please keep an eye out for MHLS Action Memo #18-01 on the MHLS Notices List.

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Advocacy Day Briefing

Advocacy Day Briefing: Friday, February 16th from 10:00 – 11:00am. This online event is designed for all library advocates – library directors, staff, trustees, Friends, volunteers and patrons – who are interested in speaking up for libraries during the New York budget negotiation season. This webinar will be presented by Jeremy Johannesen, Executive Director of the New York Library Association alongside MHLS Coordinator for Library Sustainability, Rebekkah Smith Aldrich. To learn more and to register: http://bit.ly/2FRsSES

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MHLS Delivery Operations

MHLS Delivery Operations Reminders: To start the new year, please review the following page on the MHLS web site where you can find delivery schedules by day and library, holidays when there is no delivery, member library responsibilities, and general delivery FAQs: https://midhudson.org/topics/resource-sharing/delivery/

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Sierra Lunchtime Webinar

The next MHLS Sierra Lunchtime Webinar will be on Wednesday, January 17th. The topic will be Sierra Circulation 101 and is intended for any new staff, or perhaps experienced staff wondering if there are more efficient ways to do things while covering the circ desk. Please register online for this event

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Energy Assessment Offer

MHLS, working with L&S Energy Services, has developed a strategy to assist member libraries in making their buildings more energy efficient. L&S Energy, an approved New York State Energy & Research Development Authority (NYSERDA) vendor, is coordinating a Pilot Program that provides a simple entry point for MHLS members into NYSERDA’s FlexTech Program. Directors should respond to MHLS Action Memo #17-09 by January 31st to participate.

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Off to Market

New MHLS Engage! Webinar tells the story of two libraries, Heermance Memorial Library in Coxsackie & the Hudson Area Library, who have found success in connecting with their communities at their local farmers markets!

 

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E-Rate & CIPA

How much do you know about the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) and E-Rate? Are you receiving all the E-Rate dollars your library is entitled to? The State Library is providing a webinar to help you find out on Wednesday, December 13, from 10 am to 11 am. The presenter will be Robert Bocher, a nationally recognized expert on E-Rate and CIPA. Please register online

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Mileage Equalization Grant Deadline

MHLS Member Library Mileage Equalization Grant Program deadline: December 15th is the last deadline to take advantage of the 2017 MHLS Member Library Mileage Equalization Grant Program. Reimbursement is contingent on member libraries providing their staff reimbursement at the IRS rate for travel to attend training or to participate in meetings sponsored by and located at MHLS headquarters in Poughkeepsie. For more information and to access the claim form directors should visit https://da.midhudson.org/

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Opioid Overdose Prevention Measures in Public Libraries

Guidance for Implementing Opioid Overdose Prevention Measures in Public Libraries now available from the New York State Library: To combat the continuing rise in opioid related deaths in New York State, laws were recently amended to allow New York State’s public libraries to administer opioid antagonists (naloxone) in library facilities by partnering with a New York State Department of Health Registered Opioid Overdose Prevention Program operated by another organization. This guidance document is the result of a multi-disciplinary agency collaboration to help all New York State libraries implement their own opioid overdose prevention programs

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