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I don’t mean
to brag…no, I’m not going to pull out pictures
of my darling grandson, Tristan…but I do want to point
out that the Springfield-Greene County Library District’s
two new web pages, The Informed Decision and Hot Topics,
won the 2007 Thomson Gale Award for Excellence in Reference
and Adult Library Services, a prestigious award that comes
with a $3,000 prize and citation to be presented at the American
Library Association conference in June in Washington, D.C.
Both sites, available from the right sidebar at thelibrary.org,
were created to meet the topical information needs of library
patrons. The Informed Decision, subtitled “Your Guide
to Springfield and Greene County’s Most Talked About
Issues,” and Hot Topics, tagged with “Recommended
Reading on Burning Issues,” address local, national
and international issues in similar formats.
“Both sites are intended to help our patrons keep
up with current topics. Both sites answer the basic question, ‘If
you had to make a decision about whether or not you agreed
or disagreed with an issue, what information would you need
to know?’” said Donna Bacon who manages reference
services for the eight-branch library system.
“These days people are often overwhelmed with information.
These sites organize information in a manageable and approachable
way using data that is evaluated for accuracy, fairness and
balance.”
Currently at The Informed Decision site, you can view different
points-of-view on cable competition, high school dropouts,
biofuel and gangs. At Hot Topics, recent issues include stem
cell research, exit strategies for Iraq and North Korea and
nuclear power.
“Our team of library reference staff chooses, researches
and updates both these sites,” explains Bacon. “We
concentrate on web sites and articles that are unbiased,
balanced and provide different viewpoints. We often use information
from associations or organizations that give factual information
and we link to articles from the library’s collection
of online resources. We limit the number of resources listed
to ten or 12 so as not to overwhelm the reader.”
Both sites allow patrons to subscribe to receive e-mail
alerts when a new topic is added or e-mail a friend a link
to a certain topic. RSS feeds are also available.
Jeanne C. Duffey, community relations director for the Springfield-Greene
County Library District, can be reached at jeanned@thelibrary.org.
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