lovers and friends ringtone samsungfree ringtones for metro pcsfree i325is nextel ringtonecell phone ringtone samsung softwarefree lg phone ringtone verizon vx6000send a ringtone to my phone for free

California Library Association Home

News Home

Advocacy Legislation

All

Awards and Scholarships

California Library News

Committee Updates

Conference News

Election

Executive Commitee and Assembly

Inside CLA

Intellectual Freedom

People in the News

President's Blog

Roundtable

Section Updates

Workshops

Archives by Month

Recent Entries

From the President

CLA Weblog Submissions

Call for Trivia Questions!

Books Needed for Film Set

Local Newspaper highlights CLA Member of the Year

Search Weblog

      
Powered by Movable Type 4.01

CLA Weblog Submissions

Do you have information that would be of interest to the library community? Please send your weblog submissions to the CLA office at lfisher@cla-net.org.

California libraries joining with PBS to promote Ken Burns' "The War"

World War II "touched every family, on every street, in every town in America," says Ken Burns whose new seven-part PBS documentary, The War, premieres on PBS September 23. The California State Library (CSL) and the California Center for the Book are partnering with PBS to promote the series in California libraries.

Through this partnership, all California public library jurisdictions have been sent "toolkits" with bibliographies, posters, clip DVDs, educator guides, and community partner lists to assist libraries in facilitating community discussions about the series, collecting local histories related to World War II, and encouraging people to read and discuss books and films about war and peace in general. Many of these materials are also available to the public via download from www.calbook.org.

Ken Burns and co-producer Lynn Novick interviewed hundreds of men and women for the 14 1/2 hour series, telling the story through the personal accounts of individuals who served and those who were left at home during those turbulent years. With one thousand veterans of World War II passing away each day, The War offers a unique opportunity for libraries to spearhead collections of their own oral histories of local people who lived during World War II before their stories and histories are lost forever.

Public libraries and public television share a commitment to serving their communities with quality programs and free access to information. November 8th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, the California State Library and the California Center for the Book will again join PBS, along with eight California public libraries (to be announced), to host a videoconference between Ken Burns and California library audiences to address World War II's tremendous impact on California. For additional information please contact Mary Menzel at the California Center for the Book at (310) 206-2464 or mmenzel@ucla.edu.

Posted on September 17, 2007 1:48 PM |

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)