Monday, May 27, 2013

ALA Annual 2013 Crowdfunding Campaign



Hello friends, family and colleagues!

I’m writing this email to let you know about a new venture I’m in.  The American Library Association Annual conference (ALA 2013) is coming up and I am trying something new to get there.  This is the premiere conference in my industry and due to budget cuts, etc.  over the past five years libraries around the country have cut back drastically on sending front line staff to not only this industry conference but many others.  For library staff to progress in their careers and become more valuable to their communities these conferences can be essential.

Last year, I was invited to join my second national committee; the Library Information Technology Association (LITA)  Top Technology Trends Committee.  This was a huge and unexpected honor so I jumped at the chance.  Over the past several months, I have been working on brainstorming ideas/topics and helping create a panel of Library and Technology insiders for our program at ALA 2013 in Chicago. 

Unfortunately, due to the cost (registration hotel, transport, etc.), I have not been able to attend since I first became a librarian in 2007.  My fellow committee members and the committee chair agree  that it would be a good idea to have me on site as one of the planners and liaison to several panelists.  They understood not just my financial issues but also library financial positions however, as tech people, we thought there had to be a way around this.  And, thus, an idea was born.

Conference attendance overall has been slipping gradually; not because the content isn’t fresh or relative but because library budgets and staff pay have been cut around the country, and the world and people just can’t afford the out of pocket costs.  We brainstormed and researched and our committee chair came up with the brilliant idea to start a crowdfunding campaign.  If you’re not familiar with the concept, people will post to a site like Kickstarter or gofundme and ask for donations to help them reach their goal.  Our goal is very similar however unlike other sites we are exclusive to library staff who want to attend library conferences where, due to financial barriers, they would not be able to.

We decided that I would be a good test case.  I want to assure you that you will not receive any emails, etc. from anyone else.  The heart of Crowdfunding is to first ask direct family, friends and colleagues. There has been quite a bit of red tape to go through but we are now ready to launch.  We hope to be offering this to more library staff around the country and for more library related conferences.  The really exciting part is that we don’t need to raise all of the money on our own.  We have several companies within the library world that have agreed to be sponsors and match every dollar raised!  This means we only need to fund half of what we need.  For example, my campaign will try to raise $945 and then the sponsors will match that.  I’ve already put in all I can.  There’s no “mad money” in there.  This covers the conference registration, hotel, flight, transportation, and other requirements only.

Disclaimer:  I am doing this as a private citizen and not a member/representative of my city or library system.

My main reason for posting this is also so you know my social media accounts have not been hacked.  Since this has never been tried before it may or may not get the interest of media or association journals and we will be promoting this heavily by word of mouth as well as online.  Please do not feel obligated to donate although it would be greatly appreciated.

Here is the link to my crowdfunding campaign.  Sorry for the long post and if you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading it :)


Hope everyone is well!

Michael
Librarian
LITA Top Tech Trends Committee
YALSA Legislative Committee
Grand Canyon Reader Award Committee – Tween fiction/non-fiction

Friday, April 19, 2013

Really? Nothing since Jan 2012? Egads!

Hi all,


Sorry it's been so long since my last update.   I didn't realize it had been so long.
As I said in my last post, I did move.  The new place promised not to do the ridiculous increases as the old place (32% increase in rent over 2 yrs).  Well, the day before Thanksgiving (great timing, right?) I was informed that my rent was going up 15%.  I really wish I could afford a house.  Anyway, I'm still here but if they do that again I won't be able to afford to stay.  We'll have to see what happens next year.

On a positive note I've finally started pushing forward with my small business and have listed and sold my first item on eBay.  I hope to get another dozen or so listed this weekend.  It's not going to make me rich but will, hopefully, compensate for the years of pay cuts and the increases in rent.

I'll update soon (I promise this time) with a link to my eBay store.

Now on to the more important stuff.  I'm going to borrow from the Librarian in Black and list my "best of 2012".  I know it's 4 months late, give me a break, it hasn't been easy :)

Book – Divergent by Veronica Roth
Movie – Hunger Games
Band – Fun
Song – "We're Not Young" by Yahoo's SketchY Comedy Series (a spoof of Fun's "We Are Young")
                 On a side note, make sure you watch Fun's "We Are Young" right before
                 "We're Not Young" to get the full effect of the spoof  :)
Serious Technology – 3D Printer
Less Serious Technology – Hutzler 571 Banana Slicer (make sure you read the comments. LOL.
Conference – Phoenix Comicon (Couldn't afford a conference but I did get to a convention)


Personal Accomplishment – 1 Year post bankruptcy.  Living cash only, no credit cards, etc.
Professional Accomplishment – Winning both Hall of Fame Award and Outstanding Achievement
                                                     awards in my library system.
Library Innovation – 3M 7-bin book return sorter
Indoor Event – 3rd Annual Gadgets and Gaming Day Fair
Outdoor Event – Scottsdale Culinary Festival
Treat – Parcel Day Applesauce (From the UnOfficial Hunger Games cookbook)
Photo of me that you will never see – me preparing to rub noses with Vivian (my turtle)
Meme – Grumpy Cat

Well, that's 2012 in a nutshell.

Thanks for reading!

Michael

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Update coming soon

Hi all,

I'm planning an update and regular posts coming soon. 

Due to health issues, a 32% increase in rent in just the past 2 yrs (23% just last yr) and years of pay cuts, I'm moving again.  Once things settle down, hopefully in late Feb, I'll give a band update, etc. update.

Hope everyone else out there is well.

Michael

Saturday, July 30, 2011

A Day in the Life of a Librarian

Hello All,

Sorry it's been such a long time between posts.  I'm getting back into the blogging groove now.  I won't go into what's been happening in this post because I'm doing this one as a special "return to the blogosphere".  This blog post is being made for the Library Day in the Life Project. 

"The Library Day in the Life Project is a semi-annual event coordinated by Bobbi Newman of Librarian by Day. Twice a year librarians, library staff and library students from all over the globe share a day (or week) in their life through blog posts, photos, video and Twitter updates. "

Yours truly is #221 (out of, currently, 248)

So without further ado, here is a day in my life at the library for Tuesday, July 26 2011.

Today began with taking some photos for a project.



So, after I returned to my branch (my new location; more about that later) I had a little time before my cashier shift so I got caught up on emails (37 new ones since the day before) and began tracking down the library connections for legislation.  This is important information as I am on the Legislative Committee for YALSA and I'm trying to get the word out about our upcoming District Days events (more on that later as well).



After leaving a message for the contact person I found I went off to do my cashier shift.  This was a standard day in the cashier box.  It's great to see so many people finding books in the library shop as the money we make from there goes to help pay for our programming and other things.

After my cashier shift I had another "off pod" hour so I returned to my desk and did some more work on my new space science program youth services will be doing this Fall.  The PowerPoint and game board I am creating for this one is "The Sun".





After some time on the PowerPoint as well as refilling our handout/freebie/swag racks, checking in periodicals and newspapers, it was time again for some pod shifts.  I spent an hour on Pod 2 and an hour on Pod 1.   I answered various reference and readers' advisory questions and went on a quest for a missing DVD.  Then it was off the pod and back at my desk.  I read some current day's emails., went to help people with the public copier/printer and then planned the new library display.  The August display is "Cowboys and Aliens."  All this took up the last hour of my day and then it was home to work on the game board for the sun program and decompress before my next day at the library.

So that was my Tuesday in a real-world public library.  

Have fun all!  See you soon!

Michael

Friday, April 1, 2011

Book review - Interworld by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves

Interworld is the story of Joey Harker, a young man with no sense of direction yet can walk through the myriad of worlds that make up the altiverse. Every time a major decision is made a new version of the universe  is created, one where the decision was made continues on and another with the path not taken.  Best guess is that there are trillions of alternate universes.  Each Joey Harker in those universes, whether boy, girl, or cybernetic adaptation has the ability to "walk" the In-Between and travel from universe to universe.  Some of these alternate universes are low on the technological end and have a form of magic (HEX) and some are high on the scale and excel in science complete with lasers and liquid metal type suits (BINARY).  Each is trying to conquer the other and take over the entire altiverse.  The one group standing in their was is a group of various Joey Harkers.

Don't worry.  It's not as complicated as it sounds.  It was actually a really fun read by two great and creative minds.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

New home for my lap-band blog posts and info

Hi everyone,

If you came here to read Michael's Mind: What Thoughts I Think, don't worry. This site is not going away. I wanted to make a special place to post all of my lap-band information so I have moved it to my new Banded Librarian blog.


I also have my new book blog -- Michael's Book Shelf: What I read and Write.



I also still have my YouTube channel -- LibrarianMichael/The Banded Librarian.


I know that's a lot to take in however, if you subscribe to my YouTube channel and "follow" my blogs, you'll know every time there is a new video or blog posted. It's easier for you and good for me.  The stats would really help!


Thanks and see you all in the internet!


Michael

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Michael's video blog #14 - lap-band and life update

Hi all,

Well, the big push is on to both get published and try to make some extra money.   I've submitted a book and poem to publishers and had both rejected.  I'm a real author now!   :)

I currently have my first picture book submitted to a literary agency and hope to hear back soon.  I've also signed up with a couple of online sites (eLance and ChaCha) to try to earn some extra money.  These of course are just supplemental sources.  I may need to find a second regular job soon as well.

So, anyway, here is my new video blog.   Please remember to subscribe/follow this blog so I know you're out there.

Bye for now!

Michael