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Florida Library Delivery Up-Date

TBLC is pleased to announce that the price libraries pay for Florida Library Delivery service will remain the same in 2010-11 as in the current year as a result of a renegotiated 2 year contract with Velocity Express.

The service provides the transportation system that supports Florida’s interlibrary loan network, delivering books for Floridians from Key West to Pensacola and all points in between.  Delivery simplifies staff work and lowers costs thus encouraging lending.

The annual cost to libraries is based on the number of stops a site receives each week at a rate of $600 dollars per stop per year.  Small libraries are provided with 2 stops per week for $600 in order to reduce the amount of time materials spend in transit.

In 2009-2010 the Florida Library Ground Delivery Service moved 438,675 items and made 33,436 deliveries to 218 collaborating Libraries.

 

Program Benefits:

  • 274,172 – Orange Bags moved by the vendor
  • 438,675 – Number of items moved using estimate of 1.6 items per bag
  • $791,469 – Estimated savings compared to U.S. Mail
  • 218 – Participating library locations
  • 33,436 – Number of deliveries made by vendor

Florida Library Delivery is a service of the Florida Electronic Library and a collaborative effort involving Florida libraries, the State Library and Archives of Florida and TBLC.

For information additional information please contact Vickie Frost at frostv@tblc.org or 813.622.8252 x 224.

 

Your library’s participation in delivery helps make it a success!  Thank you!

 

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TBLC Welcomes Former CFLC Libraries & Staff!

In December the Central Florida Library Cooperative (CFLC) membership voted to dissolve the organization and the State Library redrew the regions so that five additional counties – Indian River, Lake, Orange, Osceola, and St. Lucie, are now in TBLC’s service area.  All of us who work at TBLC or serve on the board are excited about getting to work with staff from these libraries!

TBLC is obliged to help libraries in its region manage their records in OCLC and to provide staff with continuing education – and we receive grant funds to do so.  We receive Library Cooperative funds from the legislature to support bibliographic services and LSTA funding through the State Library to provide CE.  We are also interested in exploring membership with libraries that are value the networking and other services it provides.

To make the membership option more attractive to the new libraries, the TBLC Board has approved setting the dues for libraries in the counties formerly served by CFLC next year, 2011-12, at $500.  This is the amount they would have paid as CFLC members and the Board is pro-rating that amount for current year membership.  The Board will review the dues structure next January.

Currently we are reaching out to libraries and staff, helping them understand what we’re about, and identify ways TBLC can help them serve their customers, institutions and communities.

It is the Board’s view that this step is in the best interest of the current membership and TBLC.  The expansion should bring additional resources to TBLC and make us a stronger organization.  Implicit in the decision is a belief that a larger, healthier TBLC will be able to provide more and better services.  Though these are uncertain times with respect funding and the evolving role of MLCs in Florida, the board felt that this is the kind of leadership libraries expect from TBLC when challenges and opportunities arise.

Please know that during this process the Board and staff have been committed to improving TBLC for all its members and that commitment will guide us through the coming months and years.

Many thanks!

 

 

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TBLC Welcomes Former CFLC Libraries & Staff!

In December the Central Florida Library Cooperative (CFLC) membership voted to dissolve the organization and the State Library redrew the regions so that five additional counties – Indian River, Lake, Orange, Osceola, and St. Lucie, are now in TBLC’s service area.  All of us who work at TBLC or serve on the board are excited about getting to work with staff from these libraries!

TBLC is obliged to help libraries in its region manage their records in OCLC and to provide staff with continuing education – and we receive grant funds to do so.  We receive Library Cooperative funds from the legislature to support bibliographic services and LSTA funding through the State Library to provide CE.  We are also interested in exploring membership with libraries that are value the networking and other services it provides.

To make the membership option more attractive to the new libraries, the TBLC Board has approved setting the dues for libraries in the counties formerly served by CFLC next year, 2011-12, at $500.  This is the amount they would have paid as CFLC members and the Board is pro-rating that amount for current year membership.  The Board will review the dues structure next January.

Currently we are reaching out to libraries and staff, helping them understand what we’re about, and identify ways TBLC can help them serve their customers, institutions and communities.

It is the Board’s view that this step is in the best interest of the current membership and TBLC.  The expansion should bring additional resources to TBLC and make us a stronger organization.  Implicit in the decision is a belief that a larger, healthier TBLC will be able to provide more and better services.  Though these are uncertain times with respect funding and the evolving role of MLCs in Florida, the board felt that this is the kind of leadership libraries expect from TBLC when challenges and opportunities arise.

Please know that during this process the Board and staff have been committed to improving TBLC for all its members and that commitment will guide us through the coming months and years.

Many thanks!

 

 

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Oxford University Press Discounts

Oxford Digital Reference Shelf (DRS) titles are one-time purchase web versions of Oxford’s award-winning reference sets. Users get unlimited 24/7 access to authoritative reference content from any location, allowing libraries to put their print reference into circulation, get extra shelf space, and increase title usage.
Libraries can pick and choose any number of titles to suit their needs.

Public Libraries: Save over 80% on our Complete ALA/RUSA Outstanding Reference Source* Winners Collection! Now through December 21, pay only $1,500 for the following e-titles:

• Encyclopedia of Human Rights
• Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896-Present Day
• Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History
• Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History
• Oxford Companion to World Exploration
• Oxford Encyclopedia of Children’s Literature
• Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature
• Black Women in America, Second Edition
• Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States
• International Encyclopedia of Dance
• Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America
• Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History
• Encyclopedia of Evolution
• Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
• Encyclopedia of Aesthetics

Take advantage of the TBLC free trial here (click on any individual title to log in):
Username / Password: tblc-oxford / tblc-oxford

Contact Oxford University Press to order and to learn about your eligibility for other discounts:

Lisa Gonzales, Public & Special Library Representative, lisa.gonzales@oup.com or 800-624-0153 ext. 5398

*The Outstanding Reference Sources Committee was established in 1958 to recommend the most outstanding reference publications for small and medium-sized public libraries.

Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO) is a tool designed to help busy researchers at all levels find reliable sources of information in half the time by directing them to exactly the right chapter, journal article, book, website, archive, or data set they need for their research. It aids in discoverability and increased usage of a library’s full-text resources, while also taking users beyond their library to other carefully-selected, valuable resources.

Now through March 31, 2011: Save 15% or more on a subscription to any OBO subject!

Currently available subjects: Biblical Studies, Classics, Criminology, Social Work, Atlantic History, Philosophy, Buddhism, Islamic Studies and Renaissance & Reformation.
Launching by Jan. 2011: Communication, Public Health, International Relations, Medieval Studies, Hinduism and Victorian Literature.

Take advantage of the TBLC free trial here:
Username / Password: tblc-oxford / tblc-oxford

Contact Oxford University Press for pricing and to order*:

Lisa Gonzales, Public & Special Library Representative, lisa.gonzales@oup.com or 800-624-0153 ext. 5398
Jeff Shoup, Academic Library Representative, jeff.shoup@oup.com, or 866-878-0314

*Purchase option also available – ask your Oxford representative for details.

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E-Resource Discounts for TBLC Members

TBLC and Oxford University Press offer the following resources at consortial prices.

  • Oxford Dictionaries Online (NEW) features full content from our largest current English dictionaries and thesauruses, extensive examples of real English, and detailed writing, grammar, and spelling support. Covering US, British and World English, regular updates will provide users with access to the most current meanings and the latest new words. Oxford Dictionaries Online is sure to become the go-to resource for definition-seekers, business professionals, writers, copyeditors, linguists, academics, students, teachers, non-native speakers, puzzle enthusiasts, wordies, and anyone wanting to “look it up.” See the guided tour of Oxford Dictionaries Online
  • Grove Music Online, recently relaunched with added content and improved functionality, has been the leading online resource for music research since its inception in 2001. It offers the full texts of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition (2001), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (1992), and The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2nd edition (2002), as well as numerous subsequent updates. Including more than 50,000 signed articles and 30,000 biographies, Grove Music Online is the unsurpassed authority on all aspects of music. See the guided tour of Grove Music Online
  • Grove Art Online, recently relaunched with added content and improved functionality, has included images of the most popular and frequently studied works of art since 2005. It includes the full text of The Dictionary of Art, edited by Jane Turner (1996, 34 volumes) –the landmark reference work containing more than 45,000 articles– and is maintained through a regular (3x /year) updating program. See the guided tour of Grove Art Online
  • Oxford Digital Reference Shelf (DRS) titles are electronic versions of the full-text of over 50 award-winning, multi-volume reference sets. Libraries may choose to purchase single titles or the whole collection as a one-time purchase. Libraries own this content once they purchase it, and users have unlimited 24/7 access from any location. Oxford DRS ensures stable access to these e-books, allowing libraries to put their print reference into circulation, get extra shelf space, and increased title usage. See the full list of titles

If you are interested in any of these databases, please contact Jen Keats and mention that you are a TBLC member.

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