Friday, April 21, 2017

Calvert Library Director Carrie Plymire elected to national Public Library Association Board

April 21, 2017

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Robyn Truslow

410-535-0291

 

 

Calvert Library Director Carrie Plymire, has been elected by colleagues across the country to serve a three-year term on the national Public Library Association (PLA) Board of Directors.  PLA’s mission statement is “PLA enhances the development and effectiveness of public library staff and public library services.”  They do this by offering continuing education opportunities, various library initiatives and a biennial national conference that draws over 8,000 public library professionals.  In October, PLA received an award for its co-creation and implementation of Every Child Ready to Read, a research-based program that develops library staff skills to teach parents how to develop literacy skills in children.

 

When asked why she decided to run for the PLA Board, Plymire said, “This is a critical time for libraries and I believe advocacy is essential. Public libraries transform thousands of lives on a daily basis…whether that be by helping someone start a business, get a job, learn to read, find the perfect music for their wedding, print a prototype on a 3D printer, or just by finding a great book to escape into for a little while.  I’m proud to play a role in that transformation. PLA also developed the board position that I have been elected to specifically for a “small and rural” librarian, so I am doubly looking forward to being a voice on the Board to represent the hundreds of small and rural libraries nationwide who have different challenges than the large urban library systems whose directors generally comprise the PLA Board of Directors.” Because Plymire’s position is especially designed for a small/rural librarian, the association will pay a stipend for her to travel to the four yearly meetings.

 

One of PLA’s roles is to advocate for public libraries on a national scale and to encourage and train staff to do advocacy locally. The budget proposal before Congress eliminates all funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) which represents all federal funding for libraries. The impact on Maryland libraries would be significant.   PLA will be involved in the process of educating legislators about how well-leveraged that funding is and the significant impact it makes on communities throughout the nation.  While federal funding is a minimal portion of a library budget, the services funded through IMLS are significant.  Calvert Library has received $68,300 in federal funds over the last three fiscal years for staff development and a Facilities Master Plan. Subgrants to MD library systems in FY14-16 total $1,114,424. In the scope of the Federal budget, this funding is a drop in the bucket - but libraries turn those dribs and drabs into transformative services for their customers. In the last year, the funding has provided a statewide interactive information service available 24 hours a day (AskUsNow!) that provides more than 2,400 answers a month, a statewide community reading program (One MD One Book) with more than 7,500 participants, summer reading to prevent summer learning loss for over 204,000 young readers, assistive technology for each public library location, professional development, laptops used to teach coding, game design, virtual reality, film making, 3D design and more.

 

Carrie Plymire became Calvert Library Director in July of 2013.  She is a graduate of the Maryland Library Leadership Institute, Leadership Southern Maryland, Leadership Washington County and the Texas Library Association’s Executive Leadership Immersion Program. Plymire earned her Masters in Library and Information Sciences from Drexel University, an institution with a great reputation for a rigorous and tech-oriented degree.  Her undergraduate degree was done at St. John’s College where the focus is on studying the “Great Books” of the western world.  The emphasis on critical analysis and intense discussion has served her well in her leadership roles.  Plymire is a past President of the Maryland Library Association and has served other leadership positions in the association throughout her career.  She currently serves on the Board of the Young Professional Network of the Calvert Chamber of Commerce and on PLA’s Legislation and Advocacy Committee. 

 

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Photo:  Calvert Library Director Carrie Plymire poses for Get a Library Card Week at Calvert Library Prince Frederick.

 

Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

Calvert Library…Your Source for Awesome!

 

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Brad Gottfried to share Civil War Wilderness Campaign book (press release)

April 4, 2017

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Robyn Truslow

410-535-0291

 

 

Author Bradley Gottfried to Present and Sign Copies of His Book –

The Maps of the Wilderness

 

Author Bradley Gottfried will be presenting and signing copies of his book, The Maps of the Wilderness: An Atlas of the Wilderness Campaign, May 2-7, 1864.

 

The event is at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, April 25th at the Calvert Library (850 Costley Way, Prince Frederick, MD). For more information visit: http://calvert.lib.md.us/.

 

The Maps of the Wilderness: An Atlas of the Wilderness Campaign, May 2-7, 1864 is the fifth installment in the Savas Beatie Military Atlas Series.

 

This latest magisterial work breaks down the entire campaign (and all related operational maneuvers) into 24 map sets or “action-sections” enriched with 120 original full-page color maps. These spectacular cartographic creations bore down to the regimental and battery level. The Maps of the Wilderness includes an assessment of the winter of 1863-1864, the planning for the campaign, the crossing of the Rapidan River, and two days of bloody combat and the day of watchful stalemate thereafter.

 

At least one—and as many as eight—maps accompany each “action-section.” Opposite each map is a full facing page of detailed footnoted text describing the units, personalities, movements, and combat (including quotes from eyewitnesses) depicted on the accompanying map, all of which make the story of the first large-scale combat of 1864 come alive. Each cartographic snapshot also serves to unlock everything ever written on the subject. This detailed coverage also includes an order of battle, interview with the author, bibliography, and an index.

 

About the Author: Dr. Bradley M. Gottfried holds a Ph.D. in Zoology from Miami University. He has worked in higher education for more than three decades as a faculty member and administrator, and is currently President of the College of Southern Maryland. He also serves as a board member of the Central Virginia Battlefield Trust.

 

An avid Civil War historian, Dr. Gottfried is the author of ten books, including Stopping Pickett: The History of the Philadelphia Brigade (1999), Brigades of Gettysburg (2002), Kearny’s Own: The History of the First New Jersey Brigade (2005), and four previous Savas Beatie Military Atlas titles (First Bull Run, Antietam, Gettysburg, and Bristoe Station/Mine Run). Brad is currently finalizing (with Theodore P. Savas) The Gettysburg Campaign Encyclopedia.

 

About Savas Beatie LLC: Savas Beatie LLC is a leading military and general history publishing company. Read more about The Maps of the Wilderness including excerpts and an interview with the author: http://tinyurl.com/kcuafj4.

 

Contact: Renee Morehouse

Savas Beatie LLC

Email: renee@savasbeatie.com

Phone: 916-941-6896, Fax: 916-941-6895

 

Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

Calvert Library…Your Source for Awesome!