Showing posts with label administration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label administration. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2008

A Moment off Topic, Please

Developer of Irish capital's public library service

Sat, Aug 16, 2008

MÁIRÍN O'BYRNE, who has died aged 88, was a former Dublin city and county librarian, and did much to develop the public library service throughout the city and suburbs.

Deeply committed to public service, she passionately believed that libraries could make a difference to the lives of those who did not have formal education and was a great believer in life-long education.

Máirín O'Byrne began her career in Dún Laoghaire public library in 1937 and secured a diploma in library training at University College Dublin in 1943. For 15 years from 1946, she was librarian in Bray public library, which was then independent of Wicklow county library.

It was in a poor state when she took over and she made massive strides in bringing the facilities up to date.

She took up the position of Dublin city librarian in 1961 and was appointed Dublin city and county librarian in 1967, which she held until her retirement in 1984.

She sought to enhance the physical environment of libraries and persuaded the Arts Council to fund a mural by Eithne Jordan for Swords library, while convincing a local councillor and publican to fund a piece of sculpture by Conor Fallon.

She was held in high regard among her peers, being elected as president of the Library Association (1966-1967). She certainly made a difference, taking a particular interest in the development of professional qualifications for library staff.

The holder of an honorary fellowship of the Library Association of Ireland, she also was honorary (life) vice president of the Library Association (UK), chairwoman of the Public Library Review Group (1985) and visiting lecturer at the Department of library studies at UCD.

She was a member of An Chomhairle Leabharlanna/the Library Council (1958-1982), the RTÉ Authority, the Public Service Advisory Council and was a trustee of the National Library. A regular contributor to An Leabharlann, she also was co-author of the Public Library Review Report(1987).

Born in 1919, she was the eldest of the four children and only daughter of William and Mary O'Byrne.

Both her parents were school teachers. Her father was from Paulstown, Co Kilkenny, and her mother was from Clandouglas, Lixnaw, Co Kerry.

The family grew up in Kildangan, Co Kildare, where her father was principal of the local national school for more than 30 years.

She attended secondary school at the Mercy Sisters convent in Monasterevin. Most summers were spent in Ballybunion and her Irish was perfected in the Kerry Gaeltacht of Ballyferriter and Waterford Gaeltacht of Ring.

She settled in Albert Road, Glenageary, Co Dublin, in the early 1950, and was joined there by her parents after her father's retirement. He suffered from muscular dystrophy in his final years and was nursed by Máirín and her mother. He died in 1955.

Máirín's mother lived with her until her death in 1970. Two years later Máirín moved to another house on the same road, which became her home for the next 36 years.

She provided a home from home for her brothers Kieran and Brendan, who were priests in the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin. They did not enjoy perfect health and both were nursed from time to time by Máirín, allowing them to continue their priestly duties until their deaths in 1995 and 2002.

Her eldest brother Séamus practised as a pharmacist in Sutton for 35 years. Married to Pearl, they had six children, Máirín's only nieces and nephews. She cared for Pearl after Séamus's death in 2003.

She never married but was a great family person.

Former colleagues admired her sharp intellect, wit, sense of fun, generosity of spirit and admired her courage in the face of a slowly advancing illness.

A dynamic person, she was very involved the life of Dublin city. She had a great personal interest in art, and she loved her garden and her dogs.

Máirín O'Byrne: born December 5th, 1919; died August 1st, 2008

© 2008 The Irish Times

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Reader's Advisory

Readers' Advisory – Use this label for RA strategies and particular recommendations, as well as book talks. For example, “Here are books I have recommended to kids who want more wizards and magic now that Harry Potter is done,” or "I had a great RA experience when book talking to a small group of 4th graders today!"

After-school

After-school – Use this label for after-school programming, ideas, and resources, including LEAP activities. This label might often be used in tandem with other labels (resources, websites, etc.).

SRG - Summer Reading Game

SRG (Summer Reading Game) – Use this label for posts relating to programming, outreach, prizes, ideas, or questions related to the Summer Reading Game. Example: “Here are some suggestions for making your SRG school visits easy and fun…” If you're suggesting a website for activities or a resource for additional prizes, please use a second label as appropriate.

Children's Programming

Children's Programming - Use this label for all non-storyhour programs. This includes book clubs, outside performers, chess clubs, and any programming that is librarian-generated.

Guidelines and labels

Some of our labels have now been defined and posted. You can browse labels on the left hand side of the screen or you can read what we've added so far by clicking here. Please remember to use labels for your posts. If you think we need to add a label, please contact Heather S. so that we don't have any labeling redundancies. There remains a considerable amount of labels that have yet to be posted; please be patient as we get those posted.

Guidelines for posting are still in the works and much of that information was established in the initial "Blogability" email sent out to interested parties. Still, bear in mind that this blog will, for the foreseeable future, remain a children's librarian blog. So, teen and adult interests should be reserved for another forum.

Collection Development

Collection Development – Use this label for resources or questions about your library's collection of books and other media. For example, "I recently pruned and weeded all my jSeries books. Here's how I went about it..."

Games

Games - Use this label to discuss the use of games in your library, whether board games, traditional games like chess or checkers, or video games. For example, "The other day I whipped up a Dance Dance Revolution Tournament when the kids were bored. Learn from my mistakes!..."

Lapsit

Lapsit – Use this label for programming for babies 6-24 months and their parents, including infant storytimes.

Storytelling

Storytelling - Use this label for discussing storytelling techniques, resources, or favorite examples. Do not confuse it with the Storyhour label, which is used for reading books aloud within the context of a storytime program. Storytelling refers to a more organic art form that sometimes incorporates improvisation or costume and often originates from a particular oral tradition.

Displays

Displays – Use this label for visual displays of books or other media you have created in your library, or for useful displays you have seen elsewhere.

Resources

Resources – Use this label for general print resources well as people, e.g. "Liz is a great resource for Lapsit programs!" Use the label Websites in addition to this one if your resource is online.

Storyhours

Storyhours – Use this label for regularly scheduled storyhours (also known as storytimes) at your library when outlining a favorite storytime theme, discussing why a storyhour didn't work, etc. For example, "Today's Earth Day-themed story hour was particularly successful; here are the books, fingerplays, songs, and crafts I used."

Outreach - Preschool

Outreach – Preschool - Use this label for discussing outreach visits and strategies for preschool locations (daycares, HeadStart, etc.).

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Coming Soon!

Coming soon! A blog for Children's Librarians working in the Northwest area of Philadelphia! This will be a place for us to share success stories, gather advice on resources, and explore another aspect of serving not just our communities but also our profession.

Until the behind-the-scenes stuff is set up and ready to go, posting will be light. Stay tuned!!!