Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Meeting Minutes from October 28, 2013

Here is what we covered during the meeting yesterday:

- Introductions

- Library Events

Video contest due November 24, 2013
Can view contest rules and such here.
Review rules
Significant prizes
Would SLSA club be interested in making a video? Yes!
More information on Facebook

-Past library events

Libraries 20th anniversary
View photos here.

-Southland book chat

Summary: the book is about a Japanese student who's family is very secretive and in order to discover the truth about her cousins murder she must tap into her families past.

Comments: Spoiler alert* the grandfather was introduced as a sweet old man but then it is revealed that he is has actually been in the Japanese concentration camp and has a break down women when he confronts a women after he was racist to his eight year old grand daughter.

Most important event: the boys deaths were an initial mystery that all the readers want to discover through reading the book

Comments: every chapter is important in the book, they might seem as if they don't have any significance but the book does a good job of tying them into the main mystery of the book

Would you recommend the book?
Yes, because its a good historical book, it gives a person a lot to think about, and it would be good for other students around our age. 

Is it a laborious read?

It was decided by the members that about the first 10 chapters are a challenge to read but at the same time it you get "pulled" into it.

-Our next book chat: Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera
Read it and come into our book chat with a question!
Unfortunately our Shatford library does not have a copy but we have suggestions of other libraries that do have it!
Libraries that have the book: Altadena Public Library, Arcadia Public Library, Los Angeles Public Library/its branches. 
Special treat: Fly might show us his interpretation of the tribe dance featured in the book!

-Southland Book Cover Contest
Reviewing our book cover contest we determined the winners. 
They will be announced on our blog page on the 31st.
Congrats to the winners!
The winners will receive their prizes at our next club meeting on and we hope to find out what their inspirations for these designs were!

-Upcoming events
Our Career center visit is on November 18th.
We will meet at the front desk of the L building at 4:15pm. Visit will start at 4:30pm.
People should come with questions. You can set up an appointment while you are there!

Our next meeting is November 25, 2013 from 4:30pm-6:00pm in the Library Terrace room.


Extra note: Thank you to Fly for the doughnuts!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Southland Cover Design Contest

The Shatford Library Student Association is hosting a book cover design contest for the book Southland by Nina Revoyr! We thought this contest would be a good tie in to our discussion of the book for this month's meeting.

Rules:
1. Only a design of the front cover, please.
2. Size- 8.5" x 11"
3. Must be in PDF or JPEG form.
4. No vulgarity! This is a public, school event so keep it classy. Thank you.
4. Must be your own original design.
5. Must include title, Southland, and author, Nina Revoyr.
6. Open to PCC students and faculty.
7. ONE design per participant.
8. Submit your cover design to ICC.PCCSLSA@gmail.com.
9. Label the email "Southland Cover Design Contest" and have your full name, ID number, and phone number in the email along with the attached design.

Deadline: Midnight October 25, 2013. No late submissions.

Winners will be notified October 31st. Prizes will be presented at the SLSA meeting on November 25th.

Prizes:

First prize: $20 Blicks Art Supply Gift Card and Artist Sketchbook 
Second prize: $10 Vromans Gift Card
Third prize: $5 Coffee Gallery Gift Card

Have fun and be creative! If you have any more questions please feel free to post comment. We look forward to seeing your entries!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Introductions for Fall 2013




Hello! We are to announce that the Shatford Library Student Association is in full run for Fall 2013! Again, here is a little run-down of our club:


The purpose of the club shall be to foster interest in libraries, information science, and information technologies as viable career choices. Working as a liaison between the Shatford Library and the students at Pasadena City College, the club hopes to raise awareness of Shatford library services and promote the role of libraries in society. Members will be encouraged to take part in various activities such as networking with professionals, professional workshops, visits to various libraries, and guest speakers.

So, basically, it is a club to promote our college's library and to have fun by taking part in library and school related events.

Introductions! (For those of you who are new and haven't seen us before.)

President/ICC Alternate
Name: Élan Delgadillo


Club Expectations:  I want to build a strong social network among librarians, aspiring librarians, and library enthusiasts. I want to share the joys and journeys every library has to offer with the world, or at least with the students and staff of PCC (baby steps).
Hobbies: Writing (Poetry, Screenplays, and Prose) and Reading just about anything.
Favorite Books: 
Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo
The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Frederic Engels
Candide by Voltaire
The Sunset Limited by Cormac McCarthy


Vice President/ICC Representative
Name: Abrany Morales


Club Expectations: From this club I hope to bring awareness to more students about the importance of environment that the library can provide and the resources that it offers to help throughout their careers.
Hobbies: Reading, painting, playing piano, blogging, and going to the movies!
Favorite Books: 
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende
The Husband by Dean Koontz
No Exit by Jean Paul Sarte
The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky


Secretary/Webmaster
Name: Kiri Lahey

Club Expectations: I want to connect with others who share the same views as me on libraries, have fun doing library related events, gain experience and connections through volunteering, and help promote our school's library.
Hobbies: Hiking, camping, Postcrossing, crafting, screen printing, playing video games, and reading, of course.
Favorite Books: 
Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
Harry Potter Series by J. K. Rowling
The Hollow Kingdom Trilogy by Clare B. Dunkle
Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera
Be With You by Takuji Ichikawa
Kamikaze Girls by Novala Takemoto

Treasurer/Outreach Coordinator
Name: Carla Perez Zuehls


Club Expectations: I want everyone to have fun.  I want to have people gain knowledge about libraries that they didn't have before; I also want people involved in the library programs to gather information about new exciting things, volunteer opportunities, and also feel confident in themselves after going through some of the workshops that we will be offering. I look forward to this opportunity to get to know everyone.
Hobbies: reading, exploring new places, going to movies, being with friends and family, taking long walks by myself, and exploring
Favorite Books:
Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling  (love, love this series!!!! I can reread this series over and over)
To Kill a Mockingbird  by Harper Lee (classic, and such a great story about love, family and redemption)
Angelology by Danielle Trussoni (interesting story about angels)
Divergent series by Veronica Roth (interesting YA dystopian series.. exciting)
Body Finder series by Kimberly Derting (spooky YA series)
A Wrinkle In Time by Madeline Engle (classic children's book, but yet I can reread any given time)
The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker (just a great book)

Our new adviser is Christina Sheldon.

If you need any more information please check out our Facebook page.

Lastly, meet our new mascot Mr. Fenwick!


Welcome to our new blog!

Hello all!

Welcome to our new Shatford Library Student Association Blog! We will be posting updates to our club, events, and more.

Thank you for your continuous support!