Illinois Library Association
Vol. 7, Issue:  13| April 28, 2014
Great Intentions, Wrong Legislation, Call Your Illinois General Assembly Senator Now! 

House Bill (HB) 4207 is a proposal to expand the state cyberbullying law.  The current law limits cyberbullying to electronic harassment of a student on school property, at school events, or by utilizing school technology. 

 

House Bill 4207 would apply the prohibition on cyberbullying to electronic harassment of a student wherever the harassment occurs and through whatever means. The Illinois Library Association opposes this bill because applying the broad power to restrict student speech in on-campus situations to all student speech regardless of where it takes place violates the First Amendment.  While cyberbullying is a serious problem, the current law already strikes the appropriate balance.  If the law is to be extended beyond the school situation and restrict student speech wherever and however communicated, a narrower standard must be applied.

 

In addition to the clear First Amendment concern, requiring school educators and administrators to police all student speech is bad public policy.  Parents--and in extreme circumstances, law enforcement--are more appropriate parties to regulate speech by minors in non-school situations. House Bill 4207 raises serious liability issues for schools to control student behavior taking place off premises and with no technological connection to the school.

 

We urge Illinois Senators to oppose House Bill 4207.  Don't know your Senator or how to contact?  Please click here

Still Time to Register for Reaching Forward 
The 25th Annual Reaching Forward Conference will be held Friday, May 9, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont. 

The conference includes a full day of programming, featuring forty-three programs--ranging from Readers' Advisory to Storytelling, Marketing Plans to Common Core, and Technology to your IMRF Benefits.  The day will feature Reaching Forward favorites such as Gail Johnson & Pam Parr, Jacklyn Rowe, Kelly Krieg-Sigman, and Jill Powers.  An author track will feature Leslie Goddard, Bull Garlington, Al Gini, and Merri Dee, all of whom will be signing copies of their books throughout the day.  

The Reaching Forward Conference has something for everyone--front-line staff, managers, marketing professionals, human resource managers, programmers, readers' advisory and reference staff, technical services staff, youth and young adult services staff--EVERYONE!
 
Award Nominations Due May 15
Spotlighting More Awards 
Hugh C. Atkinson Memorial Demco Award
Presented by Illinois Library Association and Demco in honor of Hugh C. Atkinson (1933-1986).  Due in large part to his influence, Illinois garnered national recognition in statewide interlibrary cooperation.  As a supplier to the nation's libraries for more than eighty years, Demco is committed to recognizing excellence in libraries and library service as exemplified by Hugh Atkinson's leadership.   


Young Adult Librarian of the Year Award
Presented by the ILA Young Adult Services Forum and Sourcebooks this award honors Sharon Ball for her positive impact on young adults and Young Adult Librarians as she served as a consultant for the North Suburban Library System and beyond.  She served as an advocate and inspiration to Young Adult Librarians in Illinois for years and brought Young Adult services to the forefront during her career.

Submit your nomination form and all supporting documentation via the ILA web site.  No service should go unrecognized, so toot your own horn or tell us who you think is the best!

 

If you have any questions about the ILA Awards, please contact the ILA office at 312-644-1896, or ila@ila.org
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In the News 
Library-related stories appearing in local news media are reflected in this section of the ILA E-Newsletter.  The intent is to alert and inform the Illinois library community about issues and events that are considered significant by the general media.  
   
Wheaton Author Wins Illinois Publishing Contest
To read the story, please click here.   
 
Controversy Erupts over $100 Million Obama Library
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Wheaton Library Asks Patrons How It Should Change
To read this story, please click here.
 
Niles Library Receives Sunshine Award for Transparency 
To read this story, please click here.  
 
Macon County Considers Moving Offices to Unused Library Spaces
To read this story, please click here.

Library Faces Unexpected Roof Replacement at Nordlof Center
To read this story, please click here.

Voice of the Southern:  'Yes' to the Library, 'No' to the Payment
To read this story, please click here.

Chicago Public Library Awarded National Medal for Innovation
To read this story, please click here.

What Are Researchers Looking for in Corporate and Academic Library Services?
To read this story, please click here.

Gail Borden Library Plans November Referendum
To read this story, please click here.

If your library has a newspaper story with link, send it to us at doyle@ila.org for possible inclusion in the next ILA E-Newsletter.  Thanks.
Sincerely,
 

Robert P. Doyle
Illinois Library Association
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CALENDAR
ILA Calendar Events

June 20, 2014
Deadline for August issue of the ILA Reporter.

Guidelines for Submissions to the ILA Reporter.

UPCOMING
CONTINUING EDUCATION EVENTS  

May 2, 2014, 10:00 a.m.
LIRA Informational
Webinar:
http://ajg.adobeconnect.com/may2nd/
Phone: 1-888-205-5513

Code: 760997#

 

May 5-6, 2014

National Library Legislative Day

May 9, 2014
Reaching Forward Conference, Rosemont

June 6, 2014, 10:00 a.m. 
LIRA Informational Webinar: 
Phone: 1-888-205-5513

Code: 760997#  

 

October 14-16, 2014 

ILA Annual Conference, Springfield
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