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QuestionPoint Webinar April 20, 1:00 p.m.

Your users’ information needs don’t end at the library door or when the sun goes down. QuestionPoint provides a complete virtual reference management system, integrating chat, e-mail, a reference knowledge base, reports and analytic tools to give you a complete view of reference activity. Expand your hours of service to offer live help anytime through membership in the 24/7 Reference Cooperative.

Join OCLC staff on April 20th at 1:00 p.m. for an informational webinar about QuestionPoint. WiLS members receive 10% the service. 

To register, please see this link 

For questions please contact Karri Sites at 

ASCLA eBook Webinar for Public Libraries: May 17

We invite you to join our friends at RAILS in Illinois for a webinar on May 17th that promises to be enlightening!
Libraries have the power to drive ebook discovery because they know what people need and read in their communities. Hear how RAILS created partnerships with publishers and an ebook vendor with a project called PopUp Picks to leverage library expertise to connect community members to their next great read and increase community engagement.

Registration is required and there is a cost associated with the webinar. For complete information and registration, please see:  http://www.ala.org/ascla/online-learning/ebook-innovation

Public Product Spotlight–March 2017: BrainHQ

Daily, in 2017, an estimated 9,900 Americans will turn 65 years old, and this number will continue to rise to 11,500 in 2029. Every 66 seconds, someone in the U.S. develops Alzheimer’s Disease. The brain determines the quality of every instant of our lives, but we struggle to know what to do about it. 

Demco Software brings us BrainHQ, a series of exercises that use a special algorithm to adapt each exercise in difficulty as users work through them.  Although BrainHQ exercises are fun, they are not always easy! They are meant to strengthen neural pathways and the 29 online exercises available, work on improving attention, brain speed, memory, people skills, navigation, and intelligence.

Watch a recent CNN report on BrainHQ and brain health: https://vimeo.com/208522406

For pricing or a trial, please use the price quote request form. For questions, please contact Sara Gold at

C.A.L.L.: Conference About Libraries & Literacy

On February 9th, Sara Gold and Jeff Brunner were fortunate to attend the first C.A.L.L. – Conference About Libraries and Literacy held at UW-LaCrosse Murphy Library. The conference was a collaborative effort, organized by Liz Humrickhouse & Teri Holford-Talpe of UW-La Crosse, Linda Jerome of La Crosse Public Library and Cindy Halter of La Crosse Central High School. They brought together speakers from all over Wisconsin to talk about a variety of topics related to libraries and literacy. Information Literacy has long been a popular topic in the library world and is gaining buzz in mainstream media as people work to discern and define “fake news”. Read an article about the conference from The LaCrosse Tribune.

A snapshot of the sessions follows here:

Keynote: Bridging the Gap Between HS and College – Heather Heimerl Brunold, Ed.D.
Dr. Brunold described her fascinating research on the relationship between school-type (public, private religious, private non-religious) and its role in college preparation. Her findings demonstrate that public schools are more successful that popular sentiment might lead us to believe.

Building Bridges – Tracy Helixon, Sheila Allard, Rochelle Hartman
We learned about a collaboration between Western Technical College and the La Crosse Public Library which included two library work days to help students find sources for their research essays.

Breaking the Ice – Marge Loch-Wouters
Menasha WI merged multiple individual school winter literacy programs into a community-wide winter reading program with the public library.

Scaffolding the Threshold Concepts from K to 16 – Elizabeth Gibes and Heather James
Marquette University librarians told us about their innovative, flipped approach for library instruction in a First-Year Writing program as well as their expanded role in developing a new curriculum for the program.

Gaining Ground – Teri Holford-Talpe, Liz Humrickhouse, and Darci Thoune
UW-La Crosse librarians and faculty talked to us about their program, Gaining Ground: Building College Level Information Literacy Skills. This program brought students from eight local high schools to the campus to learn about and demystify the college writing experience.

 

 

 

A Collaboration of Zombies in the Library – Nathan Dowd and Jen Champoux 


Library staff from Edgewood College described a program designed to
be a fun and engaging way to build college readiness and academic skills. Targeting students that may need extra support in their transition to college, the zombie –themed program exposes them to a wide variety of library services.

Thanks to everyone who presented, sponsored, and hosted the C.A.L.L. Conference.  We look forward to future gatherings and continued conversations.

Mango Languages Webinar

 

Join John Kourletakis of Mango Languages for a language learning webinar at your leisure.

See https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/440094203964759297 to learn more about how Mango can help your library patrons learn new languages. 

Coming Soon: A New MyWiLS!

Coming Soon: A New MyWiLS!

You asked, we listened! For the last 6 months, we have been working to make enhancements to the MyWiLS portal that you asked for. While it still functions mostly the same, we feel we have greatly improved this service. Please take some time to read about the changes below. Read more

Brain HQ From Demco Software

downloadBrain health is increasingly in the news as more is learned about the connections between mind and body, and healthy aging. Alzheimer’s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S. But there’s hope in recent research showing that brain training, and more specifically speed training, can cut dementia risk by 48%. WiLS is excited to offer BrainHQ™, a way for public libraries to help their communities address this growing concern.

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BrainHQ

WiLS is excited to partner with Demco to offer discounts on BrainHQ, a series of exercises designed to improve cognitive function from the roots upward, building and strengthening memory, attention, and speed which are the core of the brain’s ability to re-wire and change.

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For pricing, please use our price quote request form: https://sprinkles.wils.org/services/cooperative-purchasing/coop-price-quote-or-renewal-form-2/