Friday, July 7, 2017

Daily Thoughts 07/07/2017

Girl Writing - Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian, Girl Writing, Between 1892-1895

Daily Thoughts 07/07/2017

I checked the library Twitter and Facebook this morning.

I read some more of Visual Intelligence today on the train to work.  I am reading about how to describe what you see objectively with great detail.

This morning, I checked the displays and the gift books.  I spent some time working on programming.  I also printed up some flyers.

We are going to work on some e-book orders next week.

I am also going to start working on the 900s.

I submitted my Planning and Management of Library Buildings assignment on maintenance today.

Right now, I am in the computer lab.

I read the New York Times Bestseller list and the Publishers Weekly bestseller list.

I am looking at the book, How to See How to Draw Keys to Realistic Drawing by Claudia Nice.

Web Bits


10 Famous Book Hoarders

New Sendak Picture Book Discovered


Thursday, July 6, 2017

Daily Thoughts 07/06/2017

The writer - Pericles Pantazis
The Writer, Pericles Pantazis, 19th Century

Daily Thoughts 07/06/2017

I checked the library Twitter and Facebook today.

On the way to work, I read some more of Visual Intelligence.  I am spending time looking through details in paintings to catch clues about what the paintings are about.  This is training in perception.

I checked the displays and the gift books this morning.  I also spent time looking over the biography books.

We have a rough outline of all the programs which we plan to do for the coming year for Adult Programming.

I spent a litttle time checking social media accounts.

I have several different review magazines to read, Publishers Weekly, the Times Literary Supplement and the New York Times Book Review.  Tomorrow, I'll probably work on an order for e-books with a colleague.

I put in my first order of books for the new year.

Web Bits


Chicago Public Library Gives Online Courses The Personal Touch

Cassava Republic Brings Africa to America

Final Word from Earlyword


Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Daily Thoughts 07/05/2017


This Certainly Is Reading, Francisco Goya, 1799

Daily Thoughts 07/05/2017

I checked the library Twitter and Facebook this morning.

On the way to work, I finished reading Small Hours by Jennifer Kitses.  I like that the story was left open ended.  It is not hard to imagine what might happen next.  I think it will be easy to discuss for a book club.

I also read some more of Visual Intelligence Sharpen Your Perception Change Your Life. Amy Herman discusses confirmation bias and change blindness which are tendencies to overlook differences or unusual occurrences in every day life.  She also describes how it is important to keep track of your environment especially in dangerous situations.

I checked the displays and the gift books.  I put in an order for new books today.  I also put in some stories in the display cabinet next to the computer lab from Share Your Story.

I am working on a few different programs right now.

More of our swag for the Summer Reading program has come in.  We just got in our cups.

Next week on July 13, 2017 we are having a discussion about the Central Library Status with the Westchester Library System at 6:00 p.m. This is a very important conversation for the Mount Vernon Public Library.  http://www.mvinquirer.com/westc-lib.html

There is an Intermediate Microsoft Excel class tonight from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The book, The Wealth of Humans, Work, Power, and Status in the Twenty First Century by Ryan Avent.

Web Bits


Anchorage Library Systems Adopts 'No Porn' Policy

Thousands of Books Donated to Mosul So Libraries Can Be Rebuilt

Nedap Transforms Libraries With Intelligent Shelves


Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Daily Thoughts 07/04/2017

Man reading a newspaper - Rene Magritte
Man Reading A Newspaper, Rene Magritte, 1928

Daily Thoughts 07/04/2017

Happy 4th of July!

I checked the library Twitter and Facebook today.

I read some more of Small Hours A Novel.  Jennifer Kitses does a good job of describing the kind of every day cruelties and mistakes which people can make which destroy their lives slowly.

I started reading Visual Intelligence Sharpen Your Perception, Change Your Life by Amy E. Herman.  This book is about how to pay attention visually.  The author uses training in how to see like an artist to increase the ability to pick up visual cues and see items in your environment.  I just spent a little bit of time doing an exercise in the book focused on drawing things from memory.  The artwork which we used was Rene Magritte, The Portrait, 1935.

I finished making my viewfinder and my picture plane as described by Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.  I drew my hand a few times with an erasable marker.  I was surprised how easy and accurate it was to do this with a picture plane and a viewfinder.

I worked a little bit on my class, Planning and Management of Library Buildings today.  I am reading about maintenance and operations of library buildings.

Web Bits


'The Library of Unread Books' is an Epic Global Library Project

At 10,000 Feet in Colorado's Rockies, A Library Takes Shape, Blending  Nature and Books


Monday, July 3, 2017

Daily Thoughts 07/03/2017

Abend im Café Bauer - Lesser Ury
Abend im Cafe Bauer, Lesser Ury, 1898

Daily Thoughts 07/03/2017

I checked the Twitter and Facebook for the library this morning.

I did another exercise in Drawing On the Right Side of the Brain this morning.  I need to buy some more drawing supplies to do the next exercises.  I bought a few more things to make some devices needed for the drawing class.

I spent some time figuring out my schedule for the week.

Tomorrow is July 4, 2017, Independence Day.

I finished reading Extreme Ownership How U.S. Navy Seals Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin.  This book is about leadership as done by the Navy Seals in the Iraq war.  This book focuses on how to maintain discipline both in the board room and in warfare.  It is a very patriotic book.  It is a book which focuses on teaching people to take responsibility for their actions and lead.  I found the writing to be quite intense and the examples to be gripping because they came from the battlefield and then were applied to business.  The writing is very straightforward and the explanations are very clear.  It was worth reading.

I read some more of Small Hours by Jennifer Klein.  I am enjoying reading the scenes with Tom where he works in wire service at the lowest level.

Web Bits


LBJ  Library Honors Public Broadcasting's  History With a New Exhibit

Nearly 200 Immigrants Take Citizenship Oaths at New York Public Library