xtreme bookmobile @ DC Public

The DC library system is rolling out its Xtreme Mobile library as a stopgap measure while they get new library facilities opened in places in the District with no library service. It’s a neat idea, but is providing a little bit of a library going to slow up plans to get a real library to those areas?

Saccocio [head of the Friends of Tenley Library Association] believes a 32-foot bus can never replace everything that a library building provides.

“This bus, it’s just sort of insignificant. It’s very little service here that’s being offered to a neighborhood. It’s very insufficient,” she said.

Saccocio and other library volunteers worry that the continued stopgaps — the bus and the temporary storefront libraries — will delay the reconstruction of libraries that closed a year ago in Anacostia, Shaw, Benning and Tenleytown.

The bookmobile goes to five locations once a week for a maximum visit of 4 1/4 hours and a minimum of 1 3/4 hours at a time. So, in the least-visited area, that’s only seven hours of library services a month. You can see what the hours are at the rest of the DC Public system here. [thanks dsdlc]

My ALA Schedule – ALA San Antonio

I used to do a fancy schedule page, now I’m just going to do a post. Here is where I am planning on being at ALA, starting on Saturday. Thanks to friends, family, and accomplices, I have straightened out my lodging situation. I also have the whole half day Wednesday free after the Council meeting so if anyone else is still in town and wants to explore San Antonio with me, please drop a line or a comment.

Saturday

4 – 6 LB planning thing, Convention Center, Room 207A
10-11 pm Council Reception Marriott Rivercenter, Salon B

Sunday

10:45- 12:15 Council I
6 – ?? OCLC Blog Soiree, Red Suite, Marriot Rivercenter
?? – ?? President’s Reception , Marriott RiverWalk (Salon C/D , Alamo Ballroom)

Monday

10:15 – 11:15 ALA-APA Council
11:30 – 12:30 Exec Board candidate forum
5 Menger Bar – Walt’s crew
8:00 – 9:30 Council Forum

Tuesday

9:15 – 12:45 Council II
4:30 – 6:00 Council Forum

Wednesday

8:00 a.m.-12:30 Council III

Thursday

leave

links: ala council schedule page, radref SA wiki

Martin Luther King @ your library

A selection of libraries with MLK Day content for today:

See also: Technorati tag search: Martin Luther King +Library, Google Search “martin luther king jr library“, del.icio.us/tag/mlk, Flickr MLK tag

NCSU Libraries new “pig butchering” OPAC

We talk a lot about what library catalogs could look like, but who is building them? Well, Andrew Pace and NCSU for one. Here is the press release announcing their new Endeca-powered OPAC. Why is it different? It focuses on relevance instead of some arbitrary criteria — our OPAC at one of my old jobs would list DVDs by add date, so all the ones that showed up at the top a search list were labeled “IN PROCESS” and thus not available to patrons — and allows simple search narrowing. Andrew explains more. Don’t let me blather on about it, check it out yourself (and notice the slick URL while you’re at it). [web4lib]