The primary purpose of this blog is to keep the staff of the Lee County Library System aware of new materials arriving in the Professional Collection. My hope is that staff members will use this blog space to find and share ideas that will enhance their experiences of service and benefit each other and our patrons.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Book Cart Drill Team
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
New Books
- Content Management Systems in Libraries: case Studies edited by Bradford Lee Eden
- Beginning ASP.Net 3.5: in C# and VB by Imar Spaanjaars
- Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development: Building Publishing Sites with Office SharePoint Server 2007 by Andrew Connell
- Information Tomorrow: Reflections on Technology and the Future of Public and Academic Libraries edited by Rachel Gordon Singer
Monday, July 14, 2008
New Books
- It Comes With the Territory: Handling Problem Situations in the Library (rev. ed.) by Anne M. Turner
- Intellectual Property: Everything the Digital-Age Librarian Needs to Know by Timothy Lee Wheery
- Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Level 1 Student Manual by element K
- Demographic Profile (2008) by Ft. Myers - Lee County Office of Economic Development
- Crash Course in Collection Development by Wayne Disher
- Crash Course in Library Supervision: Meeting the Key Players by Dennis C. Tucker and Shelley Elizabeth Mosley
- Crash Course in Marketing by Susan Webreck Alman
Thursday, June 19, 2008
New Books
- Killer Web Content: Make the Sale, Deliver the Service, Build the Brand by Gerry McGovern
- Teaching Information Literacy: A Conceptual Approach by Christy Gavin
- Guide to Public Participation Addressing: Hearing Examiner Process, BOCC (Zoning & Weekly Meetings), Local Planning Agency (LPA) by Lee County (FL)
Monday, June 9, 2008
New Journal
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New Book
- Teen Girls and Technology: What's the Problem What's the Solution? by Lesley Farmer
From the back cover: "How do we kick-start girls' involvement with technology? In this dynamic book, Lesley Farmer provides a framework that teachers, librarians, youth workers, and parents can use to empower girls to succeed in today's technology-rich world. Farmer first examines the disconnect that many girls have with technology and then shows adults what they can do to change the current environment. Drawing on the work of experts in psychology, sociology, technology, and education, the book highlights school and after-school programs that have instilled confidence in teen girls and, as a result, increase their interest in technology-based careers. It also describes fun learning activities designed specifically for girls that are based on their developmental needs and interests."
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
New Book
- A Box Full of Tales: Easy Ways to Share Library Resources Through Story Boxes by Kathy MacMillan