ICLA /Washington, DC Metro Area

Where To Look For a Lost Book
(Librarians across the nation have prepared this list.)

What does the book look like?

1. Remember that the library book has a spine label.
2. Think of the last place you had the book?
3. Describe the book: how big? Colors? Thick or thin?
4. Is it hardcover or paperback?
If you're not sure, ask the librarian.

Around the house:

Look:
1. In the car (also check under the seats)
2. Under the baby's car seat
3. In the trunk of the car
4. Under the spare tire
5. In the other car
6. In the garage
7. Behind or under the washing machine or dryer
8. In the stroller bag
9. In the recycling bin
10. In my folder or binder
11. In my backpack. In my other backpack.
12. In my sibling's backpacks
13. On top of the piano. In the piano bench
14. Ask the housekeeper
15. In the reclining chair (between the arm and the seat cushion)
16. Under or in back of the sofa (also check under cushions)
17. Under (or on top of) the kitchen (or dining room) table
18. Behind the refrigerator (fell off of the top)
19. In the freezer
20. On top of, behind, or under the oven & dishwasher
21. On my bedroom bookshelf
(Check all the books turned around backwards and behind other books on the bookshelf)
22. On one of the other bookshelves
23. On/in my desk at home. Check sibling's desk
24. Under my bed. Under my sister or brother's bed
25. Between my sheets at the foot of my bed
26. Between my bed and the wall
27. Between the mattress and box springs
28. In the trundle bed. In the crib
29. On top or behind the dresser
30. In the dresser drawers
31. In the closet (check all closets)
32. Under the dirty clothes
33. In the toy box
34. In the bathroom
35. On the back porch
36. In the dog house
37. In the tree house
38. In the back yard
39. In the basement
40. Packed with the Christmas decorations.
41. Under the TV set stand
42. On top of the VCR/DVD player or stereo
43. In the magazine rack or on the coffee table
44. Under the rug

Around town:

Look:
1. At the doctor's or dentist's office
2. At the local public library
3. At the church/temple/mosque library
4. At the babysitter's, grandma's, daycare/afterschool care
5. At my friend's house (we did homework together)
6. At my other parent's house
7. At Mom or Dad's work place
8. Wherever we went on errands recently (bank, etc.)
9. On the boat, airplane, train

At School:

Look:
1. On the school bus; at the bus stop
2. On the classroom or teacher's bookshelf
3. In my neighbor's or friend's desk (ask their permission first)
4. Way back on the top shelf of my school locker
5. In the cafeteria, gym, band room, etc.
6. At the school office
7. At the school office or library where my older or younger sibling attends school.
8. Ask teacher. Maybe s/he returned it when I was sick.
9. Ask the librarian - maybe it's on the school library shelf - got put away without being checked in.
10. In the school library "Hospital" box - maybe it's being mended
11. At the "Lost and Found" barrel/box/bin
12. Ask friends if they've seen it


Happy Hunting!

as posted on LM_Net 6/26/2007, with minor editing.


ICLA /Washington, DC Metro Area

New invitations to Blog

Dear folks - I am sending out new invitations to the blogs. If you accept, and are still unable to post or respond with comments, please let me know. Give this a try before the Fall meetings, phul-leeze - so I can get correct e-mails, and see where the glitches are. Thanks.

T.

ICLA /Washington, DC Metro Area

National Symphony Orchestra: Video Games Liveā„¢

Hey! a great idea to combine pop culture and music for families - who is going besides me??

DATES: June 29, 30, 2007
TIME: 8 PM
WHERE: Kennedy Center

"Live orchestral music with cutting-edge video screen visuals from Halo, Mario, Zelda, Warcraft, Metal Gear Solid, Kingdom Hearts, Sonic, Everquest II, God of War, Medal of Honor, Myst, Tron, and a classic arcade medley from Pong to Donkey Kong."

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Shushhhh! Not anymore!

See today's article, in the Washington Post on the The Modern Librarian: A Role Worth Checking Out. Although, having to register to view an article for free is a pain and a disincentive to access the Post....maybe they should re-think this access requirement. It is easier to go to the NYT!

In the meantime, there is a trailer on youtube.com which is a heck of alot easier to access, see and hear! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8kd4fC1bwo

ICLA /Washington, DC Metro Area

ALA Annual Conference 2007

Dates: June 21-27
Dates of exhibits: June 23-26
Where: Washington Convention Center, Washington Convention Center
Website info: http://www.ala.org/ala/eventsandconferencesb/annual/2007a/home.htm