Skills Upgraded through Continuing Education and Training Grants
Nebraska Library Commission awarded $95,697 in Continuing Education and Training Grants from July 1, 2002 through June 30, 2004 to Nebraska libraries and library organizations. These grants were awarded to projects providing training and education for Nebraska library personnel, helping to ensure that Nebraska libraries have skilled and knowledgeable information specialists to serve citizen information needs. Grant projects included:
• Atkinson Public Library
• Bassett, Rock County Public Library
• Battle Creek Public Library
• College of DuPage Videoconferences
• Creighton University
• David City, Hruska Memorial Public Library
• Digitization Training through Denver University
• Eastern Library System
• Elgin Public Library
• Fremont, Keene Memorial Library
• Grand Island Public Library
• Imperial Public Library
• LaVista Public Library
• Library Administration and Management Association Institute
• Nebraska Educational Media Association
• Nebraska Library Association
• Nebraska Library Association Paraprofessional Section
• Nebraska Library Leadership Institute
• Nebraska Regional Library Systems
• Norfolk Public Library
• Omaha Public Library
• Pat Wagner Communications Training through Regional Library Systems
• Pierce, Lied Pierce Public Library
• Public Library Association Conference Scholarships
• Read Aloud Nebraska
• Roy Keneagy at Southeast Library System
• Something Funny at Eastern Library System
• Tilden, Raymond A. Whitwer Tilden Public Library
• Wayne State College
• What’s New in Young Adult Literature Workshop in Iowa
• York, Kilgore Memorial Library
NE Library Leadership Institute
Nebraska Library Commission funded the Nebraska Library Leadership Institute, offered in conjunction with Nebraska’s Regional Library Systems.
The Nebraska Library Commission awarded grant funding to help small public and school libraries purchase the SOLINET/NEBASE netLibrary eBook Collection. The collection includes popularly used titles in subjects ranging from business and computer science to education, literature, history, reference, and much more. These resources include content in subjects suited for academic, public, and secondary school library customers, as well as the general public. Grant recipients included:
• Ainsworth Public Library
• Alma, Hoesch Memorial Public Library
• Bassett, Rock County Public Library
• Elkhorn, Mount Michael Benedictine High School
• Fairbury Public Library
• Gering High School
• Hay Springs Public Schools
• Hemingford Public Schools
• Lindsay, Holy Family School
• Mitchell Public Schools
• Morrill Public Library
• Norfolk, Lutheran High School
• Ogallala High School
• Orchard Public Library
• Ord Township Library
• Pierce, Lied Pierce Public Library
• Paxton Consolidated Schools
• Ponca Public Library
• Scribner-Snyder Community School
• Seward Memorial Library
• Shelton Township Library
• Spalding Public Schools
• Sutton Public Schools

For more information about the netLibrary collection of eBooks see <nlc.nebraska.gov/netserv/netlibrary2004.html>.
netLibrary eBook Collections Supported by Library Commission
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Nebraska Libraries for the Centuries
The Nebraska Library Commission Web site now includes a section devoted to Nebraska library history, Nebraska Libraries for the Centuries, <nlc.nebraska.gov/docs/nlcarchives/nelibrariescenturies.html>. Nebraska has a long tradition of library service, beginning with military post libraries and continuing with literary society libraries founded during Territorial times, women’s club libraries, Carnegie libraries, college and school libraries, to the modern libraries of today. The Nebraska Library Commission Archives, located at the Library Commission, contain materials about the history and operation of the Commission and the libraries it has served since the Commission’s creation in 1901. The collection includes Commission reports, newsletters, documents, photographs, and artifacts. Some of these materials have been digitized. Others are available for research use onsite. For more information contact Beth Goble, Nebraska Library Commission Government Information Services Coordinator, 402-471-4017, 800-307-2665, e-mail: Beth Goble .

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