Monday, June 2, 2008

Twitter Idea for the Panther Library

Twitter.Lit writes the first lines of books so that all of the followers can read it, and then you click the link to see the book on Amazon. This is a great way to market library resources. I'd like to do the same thing with books in the library, but I may link to library thing instead.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

I haven't written enough!

My days as a school librarian have sped by faster than the pages of a flip book animation. I'd hoped to have written more frequently. Soon I will be posting pictures of the changes but for now I just want to give you a Panther Library Project digest. The first few days were spent honing my opening and closing rituals.

I begin by picking up the newspapers (The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Tribune, West County Times, and the Berkeley Daily Planet) at the school corner. Walking into the faculty room, I check my box for magazines (37 titles) and mail and drop off any extra papers for the teachers. Then slipping in through the back door of the library I open all the windows so that by the afternoon the library isn't cooking and drop the newspapers and magazines off. Then I turn on all the lights, unlock the front doors for the waiting students, and pass them to raise the flag outside. Coming back in, I replace old magazines with new ones and yesterday's papers with todays. Finally I check my voice mail, my email, and the library reservation binder to plan the day's agenda.

Besides the usual daily work of checking out books, cataloging new books, going through older material to decide what to do with it, working with teachers and classes who come into the library, helping students log onto the internet, change their passwords, or print a paper I have slowly accomplished several miniprojects:

Created small signs for Dewey Decimal System hundreds subdivisions
Put up student artwork all around the library
Created a back to school display
Created a listening station with turntable and headphones for 1000+ records and began organizing and cataloging those records
Divided the library into two zones: a quiet study zone and a collaborative learning zone
Created a text book reference section for students who for any reason don't have a text book that day
Booked a local author to speak to students mid October about her book and ordered 20 of her books to give away to students, teachers, and parents who come to the book talk. Also created a display for the book advertising the book talk.
Helped re-image all of the PC's to improve their speed
Collaborated with a Chemistry teacher and a French teacher to create lessons that incorporated information literacy and web 2.0 technology
Celebrated Banned Book week with a banner, book display and Youtube videos.
And wrote an introduction to myself and my library program as a feature in the parent newsletter.

It has been a very busy first six weeks, but I have never been happier about a job in my life! It is stimulating and interesting in a hundred different ways in a single day. I actually have to make sure that I don't overwork and take breaks. It is outrageous that people think of being a librarian as a boring job; I've found it to be anything but!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

I wrote too soon. . .

While we did not win our $10,000 room makeover we did receive a $25 gift certificate from DEMCO.

"It is admirable that you would take the time and effort to improve your library for your customers and staff. While we are sorry that we couldn't give all 122 of our entrants a $10,000 Makeover, please accept this $25 DEMCO Gift Certificate as a token of our appreciation for your entry."

Yes, a mere crumb in the grand vision that is the Panther Library Project, but it is the first money I've earned fundraising as a librarian. I'm thinking about framing it and putting it up on the wall.

Soon to come: Friends of the Panther Library

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Cleaning the Augean Magazine Racks

Before diverting the river. . .



After diverting the river. . .

Monday, July 2, 2007

Better luck next year!

Well we didn't win the DEMCO room makeover contest :( but here's the acceptance speech I would have made . . .uhhmmm "I want to thank all the little people, the Liliputians, Smurfs, and the Borrowers; I want to thank my mom 'Hi Mom!', and everyone who helped me with our application: I would name you all here but I don't want to defame you. (You know who you are anyway!) Don't worry, we'll get 'em next year." [general applause] O.K. so now we get to fund raising :)

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Still cleaning, purging, and learning

I did some more work yesterday. We have two computers and a printer that don't work and have just been taking up space, so I gathered them together and will find out if they are to be refurbished, removed, or recycled tomorrow. I also added several books to our collections. We use Follett software for our catalogue, but we haven't gone online yet. I'm still just learning how to use it; the last librarian gave me a crash course in the last weeks before the school year ended. I figured out how to search the MARC database and add books into the catalogue so I was feeling like I actually accomplished something. It's funny to think that a task that I'll probably be performing ad nauseam is so thrilling right now!

Sunday, June 24, 2007

A few books I want to purchase

I was looking at the Friends of the Library USA website and found a few books that I need to buy. I'll give a review after I have finished them. I'm adding FOLUSA to the list of organizations that I need to join: ALA, CSLA, and others I'll add later.