Reminder - Open Mic Tonight!

March 20th, 2007 by jporcaro

OPEN MIC

20 Mar 2007, 7:00 PM
221 Washington Ave, Belleville, New Jersey 07109
Cost : $0.00

Mia and I are running the show and I’ll be performing. Come watch, recite, sing, or bug out. Free coffee, tea, and I think free soda and food too.

click here to add to your myspace calendar.

click here to RSVP on facebook.

Early Closing

March 16th, 2007 by jporcaro

Due to inclement whether, we are closing at 12 pm today, March 16th 2007.

Open Mic Night

March 13th, 2007 by jporcaro

On Tuesday March 20th (that’s a week from today) we are having Open Mic Night here at the library.

If you don’t know what an open mic night is, people take turns going up to the stage to sing, read poetry, or perform other general acts of human expression.

Both the American Library Association and the New Jersey Library Association see libraries as the stronghold for our constitutionally protected freedom of speech, and what better way to celebrate free speech than having a night FOR open speech and expression?

Laura made a facebook event for it, click here to join, and I made a myspace ’show’ for it, click here to add to your myspace calendar!

Hope to see you there. The event is at 7 pm in the meeting room.

Our Three Favorite Things About The Library!

March 8th, 2007 by jporcaro

There is currently a NJ library advocacy campaign with the topic “What are your three reasons?”. They are posting comments and videos related about that topic over at this youtube channel. So, I decided to make a video to go along with it. It’s a video of mashed-up footage of patrons having fun at the library. It was shot right here in Essex County NJ, in the Belleville and South Orange Libraries!

Nancy Dowd, the marketing director at the NJ State Library, enjoyed the video so much she posted it on her blog.

Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHbbJ1CmCaI

On Source Reliablity.

March 7th, 2007 by jporcaro

This issue is related to libraries, and specifically, the future of library relevance/services…

A fellow NJ librarian, The Rock and Roll Librarian, posted a link on his blog a few weeks ago about the future of libraries. Now, while we both share the same opinion, that opinion being “libraries will continue to be relevant in the digital age,” I have to disagree with the article he linked to. Most of those 33 reasons he linked to are neo-luddite: what happens when the internet is free? What happens when all information can be found online? etc. etc. etc.

I think that as the access to information increases, the need for context will increase as well. Librarians as ‘information brokers’ will be more important as access to information increases. And libraries are not just about information: we are publicly-owned physical spaces, which will always be necessary. Sure, you can hang out at the mall, or the bookstore, or the tables at McD’s, but those places are all owned by someone (who is usually trying to sell you something). The library is owned by us, the public, and libraries give most of their services away for free.

Back to the information issue, as a librarian with an advanced degree in information science, I would like to tell you that Wikipedia isn’t as unreliable as people have you believe: It is as comparably reliable as Encyclopedia Britannica, the information moves faster than Encyclopedia Britannica, and the future is only bright for Wikipedia.

But as a librarian would have told you 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago, I will tell you today: Never rely on just one source for information.

If you chose to use Wikipedia, there are many other sources that are offered free to NJ residents. We have JerseyClicks, which is a search engine that can be used by NJ Library Card holders which links to many databases. If Wikipedia is a ’store’, JerseyClicks is a ‘mall’, offering results from many databases with one search. Jersey Clicks makes it very easy for anyone looking for multiple sources on a subject: it gives results from newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias, books, and transcripts. There is also Q&ANJ, which is a free, 24-hour chat room that is staffed only by Master’s Degree educated librarians who can find you sources (probably) quicker than you could yourself.

Hope you enjoyed the post! And don’t forget, if you ever need anything, you can email one of our reference librarians (who will respond to your email free of charge). reference@bellepl.org

Welcome bloggers

February 5th, 2007 by jporcaro

Hi! Thanks for coming! We’ll have content on here within the next months.

regards, jp