[NFBMT] Bits Of Gold Newsletter from Kristie Briggs

Edward Robbins ecrobbins517 at gmail.com
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Joy	,
Thanks.
Ted

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Below is the newsletter of the Montana Talking Book Library, Bits Of Gold.
Kristie asked me if I would post it to the list.  

 

BITS OF GOLD NEWSLETTER

 

BY THE MONTANA TALKING BOOK LIBRARY (MTBL)

 

Winter 2017

 

WHERE YOU CAN FIND A MOTHER LODE OF INFORMATION

 

Copyright 2017 by the Montana Talking Book Library.

 

Contents

 

Librarian's Logbook (page 2)

 

Montana Digital Recording Program (page 3)

 

Reader's Alley  (page 4)

 

Memorials and Donations (page 5)

 

Technology Tailings (page 5)

 

Contact Information and Library Holiday Closures (page 6)

 

Easier BARD Downloading!

BARD Express for Windows is a free application now available to use for
easier downloading. An active BARD account and a personal computer running
Windows

XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, or 10 are required to use BARD Express. No more
unzipping and moving issues, this program will lead you through the process.
Use

the program to search for the book you want.  Insert your flash drive or
cartridge to the computer, press download, and the book will be on your
"bookshelf." 

BARD Express detects your flash drive or cartridge and enables you to copy
the book to it.  Current BARD users can download the BARD Express app by
logging

into their BARD account and scrolling to Additional Links.  The BARD Express
app is the 4th link.  In addition, the link has Answers to Frequently Asked

Questions (FAQ's).  You can also get video tutorials on YouTube by searching
for the term BARD Express.  If you have questions or would like to
re-activate

your BARD account, just call 1-800-332-3400 and we'll be happy to assist
you.

 

A Gift from NASA to the Talking Book Library

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has produced a
tactile and Braille book explaining eclipses in preparation for the total
solar

eclipse occurring August 21, 2017 - the first in the US since 1979. While
Montana is not in the path of totality, we will see 75-95% of the sun
obscured

by the moon depending on your location in the state. We received two copies
of Getting a Feel for Eclipses: A Tactile Guide to Eclipses, MBT11089, that

are available for checkout. Please contact your Readers' Advisor for more
information.

 

Upcoming Events

June 14th-Helena-Open House celebrating MTBL's new 2nd recording booth

 

October 12th-Helena-Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon

 

Librarian's Logbook - Christie Briggs, Regional Librarian 

Patron Survey Results

Your feedback is important and assists us to improve services. 

Here are some survey highlights: An overwhelming patron satisfaction in the
quantity of MTBL materials received. Increased quality of life and knowledge

were noted as the two major benefits of MTBL services. Other benefit
comments
included: MTBL service keeps my mental acuity sharpened; keeps me in contact

with my community and the world; keeps me current with my professional
literature.

 

Primary preference is to receive books through the mail. Patrons prefer
using the free loaned player to listen to audio materials, although patrons
downloading

from BARD also use iPads, iPods, certain Kindle models and other Android
devices with the BARD Mobile App. Most patrons may not be aware of the
benefits

of MTBL's Online Catalog (WebOpac). For internet users this is a quick way
to search and order books to be mailed, or link directly to downloading BARD

books. If you have any questions about MTBL services, please contact us.

 

MTBL Funding

President Trump's proposed budget for the federal fiscal year 2018 would
eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and all
associated

funding. The Library Services Technology Act grant funds, which are
appropriated through the IMLS, make up about 40 percent of the Montana
Talking Book

Library budget.

 

Those cuts come on top of the Montana state budget's recommended 5 percent
operational reduction costs across most state agencies. About 60 percent of

MTBL's overall budget is state funded. Information about how the State
Library Commission currently plans to address these state funding cuts is
available

online at 

http://bit.ly/2mYTx8R.

The Commission currently does not plan to reduce the MTBL budget to make up
for the loss of State funds.

 

Regarding the federal funding, it is up to Congress to determine how many of
the President's proposed cuts are enacted and at what level. Presently, the

Congressional budget process does not have a timeline. 

Questions about the federal budget process should be posed to Montana's U.S.
Senators:  

Steve Daines (Republican) at 320 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510; phone: 202-224-2651, homepage: 

https://www.daines.senate.gov/

Jon Tester (Democrat) at 311 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC
20510-2604, phone: 202-224-2644, homepage: 

https://www.tester.senate.gov/

Montana's U.S. Representative seat is currently vacant.

Montana's Digital Recording Program

You have started to see books with a different prefix, DBC. This prefix
identifies books recorded by a local talking book library recording program
such

as ours. They are available both through BARD and on cartridge. Books with
the MDB prefix are available only on cartridge from MTBL's in-house
collection.

New MTBL Recording Studio titles:

The Southwest Corner by Mildred Walker. DBC01260 (Family Fiction) A short
novel about an indomitable Vermont woman of eighty-three who has spent her
whole

life on her farm. As another winter approaches, she feels the need for
someone to help out, and begins to make creative arrangements for a live-in
companion.

1951.

Jeannette Rankin 1880-1973: Bright Star in the Big Sky by Mary Barmeyer
O'Brien. DBC01244 (Young Adult Biography) Chronicles the life of Jeannette
Rankin:

the first woman ever elected to the U.S. Congress and the only woman who
voted to give all United States women the right to vote. She was a leading
advocate

for both woman's suffrage and world peace. 1995.

Yellowstone Trivia by Janet Spencer. DBC01240 (MT Interests) The most
incredible, unbelievable, wild, weird, fascinating, fun and true facts about
Yellowstone

National Park.  Great for all ages. 2006.

Tenting To-Night: A Chronicle of Sport and Adventure in Glacier Park and the
Cascade Mountains by Mary Roberts Rinehart. DBC01253(Humorous Biography) A

popular mystery novelist wrote about her family's humorous and 

lively 1916 camping adventures through Glacier National Park and
Washington's North Cascades. Written under the sponsorship of the Great
Northern Railway's

extensive "See America First" publicity campaign to promote the beginning of
the National Park system. 1917.

 

Death Al-Dente: A Food Lovers' Village Mystery by Leslie Budewitz. DBC00744
(Mystery) In the town of Jewel Bay, Montana - known as a Food Lovers'
Village

- Erin Murphy takes over her family's century-old general store, turning it
into a boutique market filled with local delicacies. But Erin's freshly
booming

business might go rotten when a former employee turns up dead. Includes
recipes. 2013. 

Seasonal Disorder: Ranger Tales from Glacier National Park by Pat Hagan.
DBC01224 (Humorous Biography) Park Ranger, Pat Hagan, relates humorous tales
of

his many summers spent as a ranger in Glacier National Park. 2006.

Montana: High, Wide and Handsome by Joseph Kinsey Howard. DBC01241(History)
A significant, comprehensive, and readable history of Montana.  Kinsey's
highly

documented writing exposes the character and people of Montana.  1943.

Jokes That Will Even Make Your Heart Smile by Mabel Pepperling Badgett.
MDB00785 (Humor) This book is filled with jokes from the radio, the Internet
and

the mouths of friends to make your heart smile. 2004.

 

Reader's Alley

Mrs. Sinclair's Suitcase by Louise Walters. DB 82472 (Family Fiction)
Thirty-four-year-old Roberta pines after her boss Philip as she works in the
Old

and New Bookshop. Then her father brings in her grandmother's suitcase, and
Roberta discovers secrets her grandmother has hidden - secrets Roberta
cannot

ask her about - concerning an encounter with a Polish fighter pilot during
World War II. 2015.

Sightless in Seattle: Adventures with my Guide Dog by Claire Anderson.
DBC00271 (Memoir) After a stroke causing blindness in both eyes, Claire, in
her

sixties, decides to continue her active lifestyle with DaVida, her service
dog. Explore the journey of two inexperienced individuals, canine and human,

working to form a team. 2012.

North Star: A Barnaby Skye Novel by Richard S. Wheeler. DB 69922 (Western)
Set in 1870. With an aging body and a changing West, mountain man Barnaby
Skye

looks to settle down.  While Barnaby and his Crow wife, Victoria, confront
brutal Texas cattlemen and cheating Indian agents, Barnaby's Shoshone wife,

Mary, sets out to find their son, whom Barnaby sent away to school years
before. 2009.

 

A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. DB 85533 (Historical Fiction) Set in
1922. Count Alexander Rostov, judged by a Bolshevik tribunal to be an
unrepentant

aristocrat, is sentenced to house arrest for life. He joins the community in
the luxurious Hotel Metropol and tries to enjoy life, befriending a young

girl longing to be a princess. 2016.

Deep Dish by Mary Kay Andrews. DB 72492 (Romance) Battling TV chefs- a
handsome Georgia redneck and a struggling young professional woman-find
themselves

competing for a coveted weekly time slot on national television. The
winner-take-all cooking competition intensifies especially as love ups the
ante. 2008.

The Wild Marsh: Four Seasons at Home in Montana by Rick Bass. DB 70308
(Memoir) Bass, a naturalist, recounts the year he and his family spent in
Montana's

Yaak Valley wilderness. Describes his encounters with neighbors and animals
outside his cabin, as well as the region's assorted vegetation and the
changing

seasons. 2009.

The Blue Zones: Nine Lessons for Living Longer from the People Who've Lived
the Longest by Dan Buettner. DB 75844 (Aging/Culture) In this updated
edition,

the author describes his travels to five areas of the world where a
concentration of the inhabitants live longer than the norm. Suggests ways to
incorporate

the lifestyle habits that prevail in these regions. 2012.

Room by Emma Donoghue. DB 71989 (Mystery Suspense) Five-year-old Jack
describes the locked room where he has always lived with his mother. He
stays in

the wardrobe when Old Nick visits and brings supplies. Jack watches TV but
thinks all of it is make believe. Then Jack's mother asks him to help with
an

escape plan. 2010.

Travels with Casey by Benoit Denizet-Lewis. DB 79571 (Travel/Dogs) A NYT
Magazine writer details the cross-country RV trip he took with his
nine-year-old

lab Casey, to explore the story of America's dogs. Along the way he adopts
an ill reservation dog and experiences a fundamental change in his
relationship

with Casey. 2014.

 

Memorials and Donations 

The generosity of our donors enhances library services to patrons. Tax
deductible contributions are greatly appreciated. An acknowledgement is sent
to

each donor. Please include the person's name for whom a memorial is made and
the name and address of those to be notified of a contribution. 

Memorials: July - December 2016

 

Robert DeMontigny - Donna Davis

 

Clarence Rostad - Jerry & Emily Graves

 

Elizabeth Hotchkiss - Kenneth & Judith Hotchkiss

 

Dorothy Carpenter - Donna Davis

 

Archie Bishop - Karen & Duane Fercher, Tolly Eriksson, George & Sherry
Deaton, Gerald & Carol Gunderson, Ronnie & Cathi Hemry, Leland & Tami Bishop
Rhodes,

Brenda & Mary Gillhouse, Sonya Hughes

 

Jon Richard Beck - Nancy & Jack Glaser

 

Donations: July - December 2016

 

Thank you to: Rose Leary, Al Beavis, Kay Stevens, Bruce & Bonnie Grimes,
Charles & Carol Aumell, Louise Neff, Dr. Lynn Banowsky & Tonya Riley,
Evelone

Hodges, Solveig & Lester Finneman, Ivan O'Neil, Dwain & Lillian Rennaker,
Nancy & Jack Glaser

 

Technology Tailings

 

NLS is introducing a new accessory for use with digital talking-book
machines
(DTBMs): a USB breath switch. The accessory is compatible with both the
standard

model (DS1) and the advanced model (DA1). The USB breath switch provides
control of all functions of the digital player except power on/off. The
breath

switch comes with a shirt clip, removable mouth tube, and inline moisture
filter. It connects to the player via the USB port. Because the breath
switch

does not have the ability to turn power on or off; the player should always
be connected to AC power when in use. Contact your Readers' Advisor if you

need one of these switches.

 

Contact Information

 

Address:

Montana Talking Book Library

PO Box 201800

Helena, MT 59620-1800

 

Phone Numbers:

1-800-332-3400 (toll-free in-state)

406-444-2064

 

Library Phone Hours:

Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Voice mail 24/7

 

E-Mail: 

mtbl at mt.gov

Website: 

www.tbl.msl.mt.gov

Like us on Facebook!

 

Upcoming Library Holiday Closures:

May 29 (Monday) - Memorial Day

July 4 (Tuesday) - Independence Day

September 4 (Monday) - Labor Day

 

DISCLAIMER: The products and services mentioned in this newsletter are for
your information only and do not imply endorsement by MTBL.

 

Joy Breslauer, President

National Federation of the Blind of Montana 

Web Site: http://www.nfbofmt.org <http://www.nfbofmt.org/> 

 

Live the life you want

 

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.

 

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