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Librarian Live is a production of the North Texas Regional Library System, the Northeast Texas Library System, the Alamo Area Library System, the Abilene Library Consortium, and the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. It is funded in part by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission and by the Institute for Museum and Library Services.


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Suzan Nyfeler sits down with Kam McEvoy to discuss Central Texas Library System's new grant program: Ready to Read. Suzan discusses the early literacy skills that Ready to Read promotes, and the importance of outreach to parents, teachers and caregivers so that every child will be ready to read.
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Category: CTLS -- posted at: 1:41 PM
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Kathryn Sturtz, from the Alamo Area Library System, talks about weeding using the CREW method.
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Category: AALS -- posted at: 1:49 PM
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     In 2004 Eva Martin, now a librarian at Fort Worth Public Library, co-authored an article examining crimes committed in and around libraries in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico.  In this interview she recounts cases where a library provided not just the location of the crime, but also the alibi, the source of information for planning the crime, or a community focal point  for services that were used in the crime. 
 
     She recommends that librarians be aware of patron behavior and document anything strange.  She also refers to the advice of Carolyn Davidson Brewer on how to handle potentially violent situations at the library (see the article at the NTRLS website). 

    For more on this topic, see the 2004 article by Eva Martin and  Susan K. Burke. "Libraries in Communities: Expected and Unexpected Portrayals in State Case Law." Libraries & Culture 39, no. 4: 405-428.   (In Texas, you can retrieve the text of the article through the TEXShare databases.) 
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Direct download: Episode_Violence.mp3
Category: NTRLS -- posted at: 3:58 PM
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Just as our libraries have to respond to changes in technology, they also have to adapt to cultural changes as the demographics of our communities shift.  In this interview Val Armstrong, manager of the Bachman Lake and Grauwyler Park branches of the Dallas Public Library, discusses ways to identify and respond to the needs of patrons in a culturally diverse community.  
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Category: NTRLS -- posted at: 3:54 PM
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