Posts tagged 'Publications'

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ICFL Publications RSS Feeds

With the launch of the new site, all of our publications now have the ability to tap into the power of RSS.

List of Feeds:

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FY08 Public Library Online Survey

The online Annual Report Form for FY08 is now ready and available. You will find it here: http://collect.btol.com

Usernames and passwords are the same as last year, but if you do not know, or have forgotten them, please call us and we will get that information to you. If we are not in the office you can leave a message on our answering machine and we will return your call.

Get The Scoop!

The new issue of ICFL's free youth services e-newsletter is on-line now. In this issue: Summer reading news and resources, funding opportunities, award-winning books, current and upcoming events, and more!
The Scoop, May 8, 2009

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    Subscribing to ICFL newsletters

    Did you know that you can subscribe to receive PDFs of Idaho Commission for Library newsletters via email? It’s easy.

    Click on the links below, enter your email address, and click Submit. You will receive a Confirmation email from Idaho Commission for Libraries. Click on the Subscribe link in the email, which takes you to the Confirm subscription page, and then click Subscribe.

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    FY2010 Online Public Library Survey Now Available

    The online Annual Report Form for FY10 is now ready and available. You will find it here: http://collect.btol.com

    Usernames and passwords are the same as last year, but if you do not know, or have forgotten them, please call us and we will get that information to you. If we are not in the office you can leave a message on our answering machine and we will return your call.

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    Read to Me First Book Program Evaluation, 2010-2011

    A comprehensive program evaluation of Idaho Commission for Libraries' (ICFL) Read to Me First Book program was conducted by Boise State University Literacy Professor Dr. Roger Stewart. Dr. Stewart has been collecting data regarding the First Book program and other Read to Me early literacy programs for three years; he has compiled his findings in annual reports for 2008, 2009, and 2010.