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Our Voice

This whole HarperCollins issue along with constant attempts to cut our funds has got me thinking.  Libraries and librarians have been learning to find and use our collective voice over the last few years, but is it enough?  Are we rising to the occasion quick enough, or with enough force and power?  I think about all those who protested recent events in Wisconsin, and while I know that librarians were present, it was not a massive turnout on our part.  We have so avoided politics because of our ethical desire to inpart unbiased information to the patron, but is it time to rethink this method?

Yes we should always provide fair and unbiased information to patrons, but that doesn’t mean that we should just roll over politically and economically.  We have been using our voice, and launching advocacy campaigns that have helped improve some of our funding crises, but is that all we can do?  Is it wrong to educate our public?

We have a story!  We have a voice!  We have pride in what we do!  Now is the time for us to rise up!  If we don’t do it soon we soon could face the realization that the publishers have eliminated us from the growing eBook business.  Moreover, funding may be so drastically reduced that we cannot afford to even purchase print copies.

It’s time for us to stand up.  It’s time for us to take a stand!  If you are in leadership and you are not willing to be human enough to stand up, then now is the time for you to stand down.  There are so many voices in our profession that are worried about their “image” or “brand” that they are not willing to do anything but complain in private and off the record.  It is to you that I say that going silent, turning a blind eye or deaf ear is condoning the behavior.  It is your story that will be lost in history.  To those willing to stand; to those who have been standing for a long time, let us fill the world with our voice; let our story be heard.

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From the DuPage Library System

This week the U.S. House of Representatives will consider an amendment to the FY2011 Continuing Resolution that would eliminate all Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funding including Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funding.

ActnowEmail via Capwiz or call your representative at 202/224-3121 today and tell him or her to oppose Amendment #35 to the Continuing Resolution!

Sample message to cut and paste:
Please OPPOSE Amendment #35 of the FY2011 Continuing Resolution, submitted by U.S. Rep. Scott Garret (R-NJ), which seeks to ZERO out the Institute of Museum and Library Services, eliminating all federal funding specifically for libraries.

Libraries are essential to every community, and federal funding is critical for ensuring library resources and services remain available to your constituents.

LSTA supports all kinds of libraries including school, academic, and public libraries. Public libraries are the primary source of no-fee access to the Internet and are active in assisting the public with online job searches, e-government services, and lifelong learning.

Please OPPOSE Amendment #35 of the FY2011 Continuing Resolution!

Thank you for making a phone call or sending an email message to your U.S. Representative regarding critical funding for libraries.

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Vote for MGPL in the Playaway Contest

My friend Leah White, who works for Morton Grove Public Library, needs YOUR help.  They are in the running for $10,000 from Playaway.  Please vote now!!!

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