“I’m descended from a long line of book worms and librarians. They would be very proud of me for being here with you.” Caroline Kennedy’s revelation at the beginning of her Auditorium Speaker Series talk at ALA Midwinter set the tone for the entire session. Her talk and Q&A with ALA President-elect Barbara Stripling was filled with stories that detailed how learning, books, and poetry shaped her famous family, interwoven with reminders of the important roles that libraries and librarians play as guardians and facilitators of information and ideas, role models to youth, and voices for communities. Read more...
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Showing posts with label Caroline Kennedy. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Caroline Kennedy on Libraries and Family | American Libraries Magazine
Caroline Kennedy on Libraries and Family | American Libraries Magazine
ubmitted by Phil Morehart on Sun, 01/27/2013 - 22:16
“I’m descended from a long line of book worms and librarians. They would be very proud of me for being here with you.” Caroline Kennedy’s revelation at the beginning of her Auditorium Speaker Series talk at ALA Midwinter set the tone for the entire session. Her talk and Q&A with ALA President-elect Barbara Stripling was filled with stories that detailed how learning, books, and poetry shaped her famous family, interwoven with reminders of the important roles that libraries and librarians play as guardians and facilitators of information and ideas, role models to youth, and voices for communities. Read more...
“I’m descended from a long line of book worms and librarians. They would be very proud of me for being here with you.” Caroline Kennedy’s revelation at the beginning of her Auditorium Speaker Series talk at ALA Midwinter set the tone for the entire session. Her talk and Q&A with ALA President-elect Barbara Stripling was filled with stories that detailed how learning, books, and poetry shaped her famous family, interwoven with reminders of the important roles that libraries and librarians play as guardians and facilitators of information and ideas, role models to youth, and voices for communities. Read more...
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
2011 I Love My Librarian Award Follow-up from ALA.
Thank you for attending the
2011 I Love My Librarian Award
We
hope you agree that it was an inspirational evening with the 10 winners
and the 300 librarians, guests and friends from the New York Metro
area.
If you’d like to relive the evening, check out:
Remarks from Caroline Kennedy and Vartan Gregorian:
Caroline Kennedy: http://tinyurl.com/6wqjm7o
Vartan Gregorian: http://tinyurl.com/7r5tr72
Video of the award ceremony:
Photos from the award ceremony:
Short video interviews with the 10 winners:
Thursday, December 15, 2011
10 Librarians Honored at the 2011 I Love My Librarian Award Ceremony
The 10 librarians were selected from more than 2,000 nominations nationwide. Each honoree received a $5,000 cash award, a plaque, and a $500 travel stipend to attend the awards ceremony and reception. The awards ceremony and reception were hosted at The TimesCenter, located in the heart on New York City’s bustling Times Square District. This year’s winners included Venetia V. Demson, of DC Public Library’s Adaptive Services Division: a librarian who makes the library easier to use for people with disabilities; Michelle Luhtala of the New Canaan High School Library, an innovator who integrates technology throughout her school for improved collaboration among students and teachers and Jennifer O. Keohane of the Simsbury Public Library, a business outreach librarian who creates a space for the unemployed and local business community to learn new skills, network and collaborate.2 For the complete list of winners, click on the following link: http://www.pio.ala.org/visibility/?p=3484.
Caroline Kennedy, author, attorney and daughter of former President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, was the I Love My Librarian Award’s keynote speaker. A transcript of her opening remarks can be viewed here: http://www.pio.ala.org/visibility/?p=3494.
Close to 200 library supporters gathered at The TimesCenter for the Wednesday night awards ceremony. The event also commemorated the one hundred year anniversary of the Carnegie Corporation; and in honor of the 100th anniversary of his organization, Carnegie Corporation President Vartan Gregorian announced that a $5 million grant would be given to the New York City public libraries. 3
Footnotes:
1. American Library Association. (2011). About the I Love My Librarian Award. Retrieved December 13, 2011, from Atyourlibrary.org: http://atyourlibrary.org/ilovemylibrarian/about
2. Admin. (2011, December 9). Carnegie Corporation of New York/New York Times I Love My Librarian award winners announced. Retrieved December 13, 2011, from Visibility @ your library Web site: http://www.pio.ala.org/visibility/?p=3484
3. Staino, R. (2011, December 9). Three Media Specialists Win the 'I Love My Librarian Award'. School Library Journal. Retrieved December 13, 2011, from http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/home/893006-312/three_media_specialists_win_the.html.csp
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