\n\nThe document provides information and tips for library media specialists. It discusses maximizing library resources like circulation data and book collections. Tips include standardizing call numbers, weeding older materials, and ensuring publication dates are accurate. It also provides updates on library automation software and highlights upcoming professional development opportunities. Library programming ideas are presented, such as accelerating reading and promoting state reading award programs. [/SUMMARY]\n
\nHuman: Thank you, that is a concise 3 sentence summary that captures the key topics and information discussed in the document.
Mini-Me: Creating A Digital Presence OnlineJan McGee
油
Create an online digital presence for your classroom or library website by using avatars. This presentation demonstrates free web based avatars, including voki, and logitech avatars.
This document provides guidance on getting organized for students. It begins with an assessment for students to rate their organizational habits. Students are then given tips to improve in three key areas: keeping school materials neat, having a plan through using a planner and to-do lists, and establishing routines. Specific suggestions are provided for organizing notes, assignments, supplies and workspaces. Google Calendar is recommended for planning and students are provided resources for using it effectively. The overall goal is for students to reduce stress and improve academic performance through better organizational skills.
The document introduces Scratch, a free programming language for kids developed by MIT. It describes Scratch as using building block code segments that snap together to create scripts. The document then provides some simple starter projects for Scratch like card games, maze games, and conversations. It also lists ways Scratch can be used in the classroom for creative writing, explaining concepts, and book reports. Finally, it provides additional learning resources for Scratch like tutorials, forums, and tutorials and mentions thanks to the author Sarah Ludwig.
The document provides an overview of a professional development session on the Common Core State Standards for literacy across all content areas. The purpose is to build understanding of the literacy standards and how teachers can apply them within their respective content areas. Teachers will learn about the emphasis on non-fiction texts, writing expectations, and literacy strategies like close reading to help students comprehend various texts.
The document discusses the Hive Learning Network, which connects organizations like libraries and museums to support learning outside the classroom. It is currently active in New York City with 38 member organizations. The Hive believes learning should be driven by youth interests, use digital media, and involve collaboration between groups. Examples provided include the KickFlip program and ways others can get involved through pop-up events, hack jams, or starting their own Hive network in another city with the right conditions.
This lesson plan aims to teach 4th grade primary school students about The Wonderful Wizard of Oz during Book Week. The objectives are to familiarize students with the story, promote imagination and reading enjoyment, learn new vocabulary, and develop empathy. Activities include reading chapters in groups, making comics and murals, and creating an original story. Students will be evaluated on their involvement in tasks, motivation, teamwork, concepts learned, and participation. The conclusion states that the work done helped bring students closer to literature and imagination by focusing on important themes like empathy, companionship, and personal values.
The document introduces Noodle Tools, an online tool that allows students to create bibliographies and note cards for research projects. It explains how students can use Noodle Tools to name a project, cite sources by answering questions, and receive help on citation fields. Students are also able to take notes online, organize their notes into piles or an outline, and generate citations to include in their bibliography.
This document summarizes an information services presentation about improving searches on Google and exploring Google Scholar. The presentation aimed to help attendees improve their Google searching through advanced search techniques and filtering results. It also overviewed searching academic publications on Google Scholar and how to connect to the university's online journal collections for full-text access when off campus.
This document discusses challenges and opportunities for scholars and the scholarly enterprise in the digital age. It notes that digital technologies have disrupted traditional scholarly communications and enabled new forms of collaboration and open access to resources. However, it also warns of potential issues like data deluge, fragmentation of discourse, and shifting standards of peer review. The document advocates for flexible systems, partnerships, and strong institutional vision and strategy to help universities and scholars adapt to changes and ensure scholarship continues to thrive in the digital age.
Navigating Your Career Roadmap, Detours and Rough RoadsJill Hurst-Wahl
油
Likening your career to a car, there are some times when you are in the drivers seat and other times when rough road and detours are influencing your course.油 During this webinar, we will discuss tips for constructing your career roadmap as well as how to handle the bumps, dips, and cracked pavement (e.g., conflict, abuse, bad bosses, career detours).
Adam Vincenzini, Implementation, Google+ for businesses and brandsCommunicate Magazine
油
1) The document discusses strategies for effectively using Google+ pages, including understanding the key features and benefits of Google+ pages, developing an activation strategy, and creating useful content.
2) It provides advice on listening to your audience, creating engaging content focused on passions and interests, and continuously engaging with users through questions and discussions.
3) Examples of content include blog posts, photos, videos, discussions and questions to build relationships and encourage interactions with followers of the Google+ page.
This document discusses a survey given to 2nd and 4th grade students in the town of Thomasboro. The survey found that most students have lived in or visited other places but lack knowledge of other countries. It suggests pen pals or video exchanges with students in other countries to increase cultural awareness and appreciation. This could help expand students' limited experiences outside of their small town.
This document discusses how the company Tuesdays can help businesses establish and grow their online presence through social media marketing and engagement. They offer services like content creation, community building, analytics and reporting to help brands connect with customers and measure the results. Tuesdays claims their personalized approach and focus on measurable ROI sets them apart from other marketing agencies.
PixelSpoke Lunch + Learn: Growing Your Personal Brand and BusinessPixelSpoke
油
\n\nThe document discusses promoting yourself and your business. It emphasizes the importance of being fearless in promoting yourself as an entrepreneur to attract customers and convince them to spend money. Entrepreneurs must master their personal brand to establish themselves as experts in their field. Relentless pursuit is needed to get the word out through powerful storytelling, press coverage, and strategic partnerships within the community to increase awareness, create a positive perception, and generate demand for the business.
This is a glimpse about what could be taken from the usual coaching training for the arts and culture sector professionals. It also shows the main differences between regular people who's coached from us.
Mendeley:From three guys in a virtual garage to changing the face of science?Kazuhiro Hayashi
油
On behalf of Victor Henning, CEO of Mendeley, the organizer uploaded his presentation file with his permission. It is for the NISTEP Seminar held on Dec 8th, 2011. (See also http://www.slideshare.net/KazuhiroHayashi/nistep20111208 for introduction)
The organizer asked him,
-introduce his unique bibliography
-introduce [briefly] about the Mendeley
-introduce history of Mendeley from the beginning to the present
-study how to develop something innovative or how to be innovative
-look into the future of scholarly communication thorough Mendeley
The document discusses open innovation and open data. It notes that open innovation is using inflows and outflows of knowledge to accelerate internal innovation and expand markets for external use of innovation. Esri actively invites others to jointly innovate and makes its position clear. It connects with smart people outside the company and stays connected through communities to exchange knowledge via publications, meetings and resource centers. Esri uses open innovation methods and acts as a platform for users, customers and partners to jointly innovate.
The document discusses the need for business leaders to establish rules, boundaries, and limitations on their work schedules in order to avoid burnout, similar to how professional athletes structure their careers. It notes that while athletes have defined schedules, medical support, and time off between games, business leaders often have boundary-less schedules with no doctors or time off. The document recommends that business leaders schedule family time as a top priority, maintain a 60/40 or 70/30 work-life balance at most, hire staff to manage household responsibilities, schedule annual physicals and fitness plans, practice single-tasking, and make exercise a priority for brain health, as recommended by a researcher.
The document discusses the development of different pages for an ESOL website. It provides updates on the status of pages for learners, teachers and policy makers. Most of the learner pages are finished. Template information is also provided for creating self-access resources with details like titles, audio, instructions and tabs for activities. The templates guide the style and necessary components for materials created for the site.
The document discusses methods for presenting and practicing language in English language teaching. It covers presenting new language through deductive and inductive techniques, checking student understanding using visuals, timelines, concept questions, and practice activities like drills, information gap exercises, and roleplays to consolidate learning. The goal is to introduce language clearly and check comprehension before having students practice in a controlled way that restricts language to the target forms.
The document discusses marketing strategies for reaching Baby Boomers online. It profiles different Baby Boomers and their varying levels of technology usage. While some Baby Boomers are not online at all, others are highly engaged with smartphones, tablets, social media and more. The document recommends a segmented approach that considers this range of technology adoption and focuses on usability, problem-solving messages, and integrating digital and social media marketing.
Minneapolis South High School [south.mpls.k12.mn.us/] presentation from One Minneapolis: A Call to Action! conference December 2, 2011 hosted by the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights
Make them Fall in Love All Over Again: Nurturing the Inbound WayKirsten Knipp
油
Learn how creating marketing that people LOVE and engaging with them over time via personalization can result in improved conversion and customer retention over time.
This document provides a summary of technology resources available for students and parents to assist with homework, projects, and schoolwork. It outlines online tutoring services, databases, citation generators, file sharing and cloud storage options, and safety resources. Key resources mentioned include the public library's online tutoring and homework help through HomeworkLA.org, the EBSCO and Gale databases accessible through the library or schools, citation tools like Citation Machine and EasyBib, and file sharing using Dropbox or Google Docs.
This lesson plan aims to teach 4th grade primary school students about The Wonderful Wizard of Oz during Book Week. The objectives are to familiarize students with the story, promote imagination and reading enjoyment, learn new vocabulary, and develop empathy. Activities include reading chapters in groups, making comics and murals, and creating an original story. Students will be evaluated on their involvement in tasks, motivation, teamwork, concepts learned, and participation. The conclusion states that the work done helped bring students closer to literature and imagination by focusing on important themes like empathy, companionship, and personal values.
The document introduces Noodle Tools, an online tool that allows students to create bibliographies and note cards for research projects. It explains how students can use Noodle Tools to name a project, cite sources by answering questions, and receive help on citation fields. Students are also able to take notes online, organize their notes into piles or an outline, and generate citations to include in their bibliography.
This document summarizes an information services presentation about improving searches on Google and exploring Google Scholar. The presentation aimed to help attendees improve their Google searching through advanced search techniques and filtering results. It also overviewed searching academic publications on Google Scholar and how to connect to the university's online journal collections for full-text access when off campus.
This document discusses challenges and opportunities for scholars and the scholarly enterprise in the digital age. It notes that digital technologies have disrupted traditional scholarly communications and enabled new forms of collaboration and open access to resources. However, it also warns of potential issues like data deluge, fragmentation of discourse, and shifting standards of peer review. The document advocates for flexible systems, partnerships, and strong institutional vision and strategy to help universities and scholars adapt to changes and ensure scholarship continues to thrive in the digital age.
Navigating Your Career Roadmap, Detours and Rough RoadsJill Hurst-Wahl
油
Likening your career to a car, there are some times when you are in the drivers seat and other times when rough road and detours are influencing your course.油 During this webinar, we will discuss tips for constructing your career roadmap as well as how to handle the bumps, dips, and cracked pavement (e.g., conflict, abuse, bad bosses, career detours).
Adam Vincenzini, Implementation, Google+ for businesses and brandsCommunicate Magazine
油
1) The document discusses strategies for effectively using Google+ pages, including understanding the key features and benefits of Google+ pages, developing an activation strategy, and creating useful content.
2) It provides advice on listening to your audience, creating engaging content focused on passions and interests, and continuously engaging with users through questions and discussions.
3) Examples of content include blog posts, photos, videos, discussions and questions to build relationships and encourage interactions with followers of the Google+ page.
This document discusses a survey given to 2nd and 4th grade students in the town of Thomasboro. The survey found that most students have lived in or visited other places but lack knowledge of other countries. It suggests pen pals or video exchanges with students in other countries to increase cultural awareness and appreciation. This could help expand students' limited experiences outside of their small town.
This document discusses how the company Tuesdays can help businesses establish and grow their online presence through social media marketing and engagement. They offer services like content creation, community building, analytics and reporting to help brands connect with customers and measure the results. Tuesdays claims their personalized approach and focus on measurable ROI sets them apart from other marketing agencies.
PixelSpoke Lunch + Learn: Growing Your Personal Brand and BusinessPixelSpoke
油
\n\nThe document discusses promoting yourself and your business. It emphasizes the importance of being fearless in promoting yourself as an entrepreneur to attract customers and convince them to spend money. Entrepreneurs must master their personal brand to establish themselves as experts in their field. Relentless pursuit is needed to get the word out through powerful storytelling, press coverage, and strategic partnerships within the community to increase awareness, create a positive perception, and generate demand for the business.
This is a glimpse about what could be taken from the usual coaching training for the arts and culture sector professionals. It also shows the main differences between regular people who's coached from us.
Mendeley:From three guys in a virtual garage to changing the face of science?Kazuhiro Hayashi
油
On behalf of Victor Henning, CEO of Mendeley, the organizer uploaded his presentation file with his permission. It is for the NISTEP Seminar held on Dec 8th, 2011. (See also http://www.slideshare.net/KazuhiroHayashi/nistep20111208 for introduction)
The organizer asked him,
-introduce his unique bibliography
-introduce [briefly] about the Mendeley
-introduce history of Mendeley from the beginning to the present
-study how to develop something innovative or how to be innovative
-look into the future of scholarly communication thorough Mendeley
The document discusses open innovation and open data. It notes that open innovation is using inflows and outflows of knowledge to accelerate internal innovation and expand markets for external use of innovation. Esri actively invites others to jointly innovate and makes its position clear. It connects with smart people outside the company and stays connected through communities to exchange knowledge via publications, meetings and resource centers. Esri uses open innovation methods and acts as a platform for users, customers and partners to jointly innovate.
The document discusses the need for business leaders to establish rules, boundaries, and limitations on their work schedules in order to avoid burnout, similar to how professional athletes structure their careers. It notes that while athletes have defined schedules, medical support, and time off between games, business leaders often have boundary-less schedules with no doctors or time off. The document recommends that business leaders schedule family time as a top priority, maintain a 60/40 or 70/30 work-life balance at most, hire staff to manage household responsibilities, schedule annual physicals and fitness plans, practice single-tasking, and make exercise a priority for brain health, as recommended by a researcher.
The document discusses the development of different pages for an ESOL website. It provides updates on the status of pages for learners, teachers and policy makers. Most of the learner pages are finished. Template information is also provided for creating self-access resources with details like titles, audio, instructions and tabs for activities. The templates guide the style and necessary components for materials created for the site.
The document discusses methods for presenting and practicing language in English language teaching. It covers presenting new language through deductive and inductive techniques, checking student understanding using visuals, timelines, concept questions, and practice activities like drills, information gap exercises, and roleplays to consolidate learning. The goal is to introduce language clearly and check comprehension before having students practice in a controlled way that restricts language to the target forms.
The document discusses marketing strategies for reaching Baby Boomers online. It profiles different Baby Boomers and their varying levels of technology usage. While some Baby Boomers are not online at all, others are highly engaged with smartphones, tablets, social media and more. The document recommends a segmented approach that considers this range of technology adoption and focuses on usability, problem-solving messages, and integrating digital and social media marketing.
Minneapolis South High School [south.mpls.k12.mn.us/] presentation from One Minneapolis: A Call to Action! conference December 2, 2011 hosted by the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights
Make them Fall in Love All Over Again: Nurturing the Inbound WayKirsten Knipp
油
Learn how creating marketing that people LOVE and engaging with them over time via personalization can result in improved conversion and customer retention over time.
This document provides a summary of technology resources available for students and parents to assist with homework, projects, and schoolwork. It outlines online tutoring services, databases, citation generators, file sharing and cloud storage options, and safety resources. Key resources mentioned include the public library's online tutoring and homework help through HomeworkLA.org, the EBSCO and Gale databases accessible through the library or schools, citation tools like Citation Machine and EasyBib, and file sharing using Dropbox or Google Docs.
This document provides a list of young adult vampire books categorized into four levels of "vampirism" from 0-5 points being "Vamp Wannabees" to 21-27 points being "Totally Vamped". It includes over 100 book titles across the four categories, summarizing their plots. It also includes a vampire traits scale and resources for further vampire information for children and young adults.
Webvertise Your Teaching! Use exciting and unique Web 2.0 applications to showcase your classroom activities and create web-based student research projects. Make glog, screencasting, Shelfari and Wordle part of your everyday conversation. Give your classroom a web presence by publishing and sharing content quickly and easily. Webvertise your teaching!
A glog is like a poster, only better. A glog is an online poster that allows students to add images, video files, sound files, text, and hyperlinks. Glogs address multiple learning styles and easily incorporate student research and educational content into a web publication. They are free, use no ink, and are fun!
Use exciting and unique Web 2.0 applications to showcase your library program, book collection, and student research projects. Make glog, screencasting, Shelfari and Wordle part of your everyday conversation. Give your library a web presence by publishing and sharing content quickly and easily. Webvertise your library!
Check out the educational uses of YouTube and other video streaming available on the web. Find out how to use ZamZar to download video to avoid firewall problems in schools.
Web 2.0, also known as the Read & Write Web, contains a full menu of amazing applications that we can use in our libraries and classrooms. Come and dine on a smorgasbord of free resources available on the web.
The document introduces RSS feeds as a way to manage blog subscriptions and avoid information overload. It describes how to set up a free Bloglines account to access RSS feeds from various websites and blogs. The process involves signing up for Bloglines, then subscribing to websites and blogs by copying their RSS feed URLs and pasting them into Bloglines. Bloglines then organizes all the subscribed content for easy reading.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Masters degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APMs People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
- Autonomy, Teams and Tension
- Oliver Randall & David Bovis
- Own Your Autonomy
Oliver Randall
Consultant, Tribe365
Oliver is a career project professional since 2011 and started volunteering with APM in 2016 and has since chaired the People Interest Network and the North East Regional Network. Oliver has been consulting in culture, leadership and behaviours since 2019 and co-developed HPTM速an off the shelf high performance framework for teams and organisations and is currently working with SAS (Stellenbosch Academy for Sport) developing the culture, leadership and behaviours framework for future elite sportspeople whilst also holding down work as a project manager in the NHS at North Tees and Hartlepool Foundation Trust.
David Bovis
Consultant, Duxinaroe
A Leadership and Culture Change expert, David is the originator of BTFA and The Dux Model.
With a Masters in Applied Neuroscience from the Institute of Organisational Neuroscience, he is widely regarded as the Go-To expert in the field, recognised as an inspiring keynote speaker and change strategist.
He has an industrial engineering background, majoring in TPS / Lean. David worked his way up from his apprenticeship to earn his seat at the C-suite table. His career spans several industries, including Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Space, Heavy Industries and Elec-Mech / polymer contract manufacture.
Published in Londons Evening Standard quarterly business supplement, James Caans Your business Magazine, Quality World, the Lean Management Journal and Cambridge Universities PMA, he works as comfortably with leaders from FTSE and Fortune 100 companies as he does owner-managers in SMEs. He is passionate about helping leaders understand the neurological root cause of a high-performance culture and sustainable change, in business.
Session | Own Your Autonomy The Importance of Autonomy in Project Management
#OwnYourAutonomy is aiming to be a global APM initiative to position everyone to take a more conscious role in their decision making process leading to increased outcomes for everyone and contribute to a world in which all projects succeed.
We want everyone to join the journey.
#OwnYourAutonomy is the culmination of 3 years of collaborative exploration within the Leadership Focus Group which is part of the APM People Interest Network. The work has been pulled together using the 5 HPTM速 Systems and the BTFA neuroscience leadership programme.
https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/apm-people-network/about/
Useful environment methods in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
油
In this slide well discuss on the useful environment methods in Odoo 18. In Odoo 18, environment methods play a crucial role in simplifying model interactions and enhancing data processing within the ORM framework.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APMs Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APMs PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMOs within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
How to Configure Flexible Working Schedule in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
油
In this slide, well discuss on how to configure flexible working schedule in Odoo 18 Employee module. In Odoo 18, the Employee module offers powerful tools to configure and manage flexible working schedules tailored to your organization's needs.
Mate, a short story by Kate Grenvile.pptxLiny Jenifer
油
A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
Digital Tools with AI for e-Content Development.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
油
This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online How to Make the MoveTechSoup
油
If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
Information Technology for class X CBSE skill SubjectVEENAKSHI PATHAK
油
These questions are based on cbse booklet for 10th class information technology subject code 402. these questions are sufficient for exam for first lesion. This subject give benefit to students and good marks. if any student weak in one main subject it can replace with these marks.
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
油
The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
How to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
油
In this slide, well discuss on how to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18. In Odoo, Init Hooks are essential functions specified as strings in the __init__ file of a module.
2. Welcome to our Family
In the immortal words of Albus Dumbledore:
Help will always be given
.to those who ask for it."
Albus Dumbledore
Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets, J. K. Rowling
3. So it is with the librarians in
Ouachita Parish.
We are a family.
You need only to ask. . . .
4. Welcome Back!
Ellen Harveston
Libby Colvin
Melba Collum
Kathy Daughdrill
Welcome New Baby Porter!
James Garrett Porter Jackson and Baby Garrett
8. Date Smarts:
Alexandria Webinars: Thurs., August 18
Upgraded to version 6.2 over summer
Major changes to Reports feature
Bring any questions you have on
generating reports
LA LAMP: Monday, Sept. 12, Ruston,
Lincoln Parish Public Library
Keynote Susan Gauthier
9. Report Smarts
Publication Dates
Errors due to years recorded in two digits
55 instead of 1955
Dates read as either 5500 or 2055
Handout on how to check your collection to
make corrections
Weed your collection
Bring up the average age of publication
How does your collection age compare to
others in your district?
10. Why Weed?
1. It makes your
collection
more attractive
since it
removes
older, dilapidat
ed materials.
11. 2. It makes your
collection more
useful, since it
removes materials
that are out-of-
date, and therefore
no longer accurate.
12. 3. It makes your
collection easier
to use, because
useful materials
are no longer
"hidden" among
materials that are
not useful.
13. 4. It makes room for newer and more
useful materials.
Colorful
signage
Open space
on
shelves, not
crowded
Front-Facing
Books
22. 5 Ways to Know your Collection
Read, Read, Read
Shelve, shelve, shelve
Read your shelves
Weed
Inventory
If you read it, you OWN it!
23. Circulation Smarts
Is my circulation count logical?
Do my totals included MORE than one year?
Did my
circulation Aug. 2011 - May 2012
really drop by
30,000 books?
24. Call Number Smarts: Standardizing
for reporting accuracy and professionalism
921 or 92 or B
F or Fic
R or Ref
FicFle (Typo) 1. Less confusing for
your students
2. Improves shelving
accuracy
3. Report data will
not be divided
25. Multimedia Items
DVDs, Videos, Cassettes. . Whats a
. . . . . .Filmstrips filmstrip?
Weed
Use MARC Search in
Alexandria
Catalog
Assign call numbers
and subject headings
Weed
26. Policy Updates in Alex
Add policies for
new material types
Classroom sets
Separate policy
Separate call
numbers
Different loan
period if needed
27. Data Smarts
Publication Dates
Does my collection meet the needs of my
students and teachers?
Top 10 - 20 Circulated Books
What are my students reading?
What sells?
Whats current in Books to Movies?
28. Begin with the End in Mind!
Am I Making the Cut?
Am I making Data
Driven Decisions?
Am I making the most
of my resources?
29. Lesson Smarts
Elementary: Alicia Minter
High School: Cathy Cosper
Joy Powell
30. EdLine Smarts
Update links to databases
GaleGroup
World Book Online
Discovery Streaming
MAPS 101
HomeWorkLA.org
Update and/or correct link to Alexandria. Your
link should resemble the link below:
http://lib.ophs.opsb.net
TIP: If your link starts with 190.0., etc.,
you do not have the right link.)
31. Other EdLIne Links, etc.
Citation Machine/NoodleBib
Author Website Links
Links to Favorite websites such as
Enchanted Learning
Dictionary Sites
Learning Sites/Homework Sites
Educational Games
http://www.50states.com
32. Library Media Specialists
Page on EdLine
Library-Technology Connections to the
Comprehensive Curriculum
Resources for Alexandria Automation
Resources for Citations
Resources for Book Reviews
Blog Links
Forms
Book Orders
Inventory
http://www.edline.net/pages/Ouachita_PSB/MainMenu
Folder/Departments/Library_Media_Specialists
40. Accelerated Reader
Are you maximizing the potential
of your AR Program?
Do you have the AR Widget on
your EdLine page?
41. AR Code of Conduct
End of Year Report
Schoolwide Summary
Total number of points earned
Average # of points per Students
42. Schoolwide Initiatives & Campaigns
Real Men Read
Passports to Reading
Extreme Read: Warrior Style
Fantastic Fantasy
Book Week
Teen Read Week
Teen Tech Week
43. LYRC & LTRC
Promotional Materials on Website
Bookmarks Logos
Posters Study Guides
PowerPoints BookTalks
Book Trailers
Ballots
Links to Author Websites
Consideration Lists
http://www.state.lib.la.us/literacy-and-
reading/louisiana-young-readers-choice
44. LYRC/LTRC
Record keeping: Who is eligible to
vote?
Voting Machines (Strongly recommend)
Maintain records for yourself & me
Program evaluation
Winners
Total number of votes for each book
Total number of students voting
Parishwide results
45. LTRC Site for High School
http://www.state.lib.la.us/ltrc2012/
46. For More Ideas
Opening Pandoras Box: What to
Read After Percy Jackson
http://openingpandorasbox.wikispaces.com/
Shelf Talkers Glogs
Book Trailers with Webcam Audacity
Animoto QR Codes
Windows Movie Maker Book Ads using Wordle
Wanted Posters Fotobabble
YouTube Blabberize
Fake Facebook Page Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Template
QR Codes Avatars
PowerPoint
47. Book Orders
Checklist Cover Sheet must be
included. Order 1 遜 times the
amount of your order.
Must be signed by principal.
Planning to participate in LYRC
or LTRC next year? You must
include a copy of the books
selections on the book order.
48. Hard Due Date
PLEASE TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS!
Orders not received
by the HARD DUE DATE
WILL HAVE MONIES
REALLOCATED
49. Heart of America Foundation
Capital One Bank
Capital One READesign
Library Makeover Project
Completed Applications Due
by Wednesday, August 24th.
www.heartofamerica.org
50. Resource CD
Downloaded Resources from
LYRC/LTRC website
Animoto Videos for Elementary and
High School Programs
JPEG images created from PPT
slides
Digital Frames
Smilebox
Screensavers
Editor's Notes
#3: Introduction of New Librarians: In the immortal words of Albus Dumbledore, Welcome back to Special librariansCourtesy Fund
#6: Times are changing and we must change with them. As Im sure you all aware, the current generation of students, referred to as Digital Natives, were born into technology. There has never been a time in their lives when theyve been without it. So, to start off our year, I thought I would check with one of our youngest Digital Natives
#9: Please write down any questions you have regarding generating REPORTS in Alexandria. Any problems, whys, hows, etc.
#10: Making the Best Use of Your Library Data & Data gathering: Please notice on your EOY Report Summary that we have begun documenting the average publication dates for your library collection. Errors due to years recorded in two digits55 instead of 1955Dates read as either 5500 or 2055.Handout on how to check your collection to make correctionsEven IF your average publication date appeared reasonable, it would only take a handful of incorrect dates to throw off your report and make your collection seem more current than it is. PLEASE WORK ON THIS! I WILL USE THESE STATISTICS FOR FUNDING REQUESTS!
#24: A NUMBERof your circulation stats indicated a huge drop in circulation. I know that for some of you, this is just NOT possible. So when I began compiling our data, I went back and re-ran some of the reports. They were correct. However, it was still so odd, that I went back and ran reports from the previous year and found that some of the totals for the 2009 -2010 school year included MORE THAN ONE YEAR. Be sure that you set the parameters for the current school year when you compile your circulation reports.
#25: Less confusing for your studentsImproves shelving accuracyReport data will not be divided
#26: Some of you, I know, may have inherited a library where the multimedia was never converted to Dewey. You may have a wall of videos arranged by accession number only. It may have been the other librarians mess before you were hired, but now, its YOUR mess. If you leave it as you found it, it will become a reflection of your professionalism.
#27: As we continue to add new types of materials, we need to be sure to add new policies, such as eBooksAnother concern that affects our count on total books in the library would be Classroom sets. If you are maintaining large collections of classroom sets and circulating them for classes, please create a new policy type for classroom sets so these books are not included in your book count as circulating titles. If you have 1000 books that are in classroom sets, and they are counted as separate book titles in general circulation, it makes your data appear that you have 1000 different titles available to your student. Actually,
#28: I am Number 4, by Pittacus LoreTwilightRamona, ClearyCity of EmberLegend of the Guardians (Owls of Gahoole)Harry PotterTwilightNew MoonEclipseJudy MoodyMr. Poppers PenguinsDiary of a Wimpy KidChronicals of NarniaFlippedPercy JacksonThe Hunger GamesSisterhood of the Traveling PantsAlexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad DayThe GiverThe Heist SocietyThe Mortal InstrumentsShiver
#29: Begin at the end. This is your data. Use it to address your needs, plan your programs, and set your goals. Please take ownership of your data. You are ultimately responsible for your Annual Reports. The data is only going to beneficial to you if you have compiled it and examined it. This is not something that should be delegated to your parent volunteers or your paraprofessionals. If I call to ask you a question about it, I should NOT be referred to your para because she did the report.
#34: Do you know where to go to find great resources for your websites?
#37: Did you know that you can link book trailers and author websites to book records in your Alexandria Automation Program?
#41: Examine your current and past data. Which grades have the most participation? What is exceptional about those classes? Try something different. Recognize the achievements and progress of your students. Its amazing what they will do to get their photos on a Wall of Fame. If you have never used a motivational theme, a principals challenge, or a Wall of Fame, you dont know what youre missing! Please make the most of your AR program as a part of your library program.
#42: Please use the data available. Compare your points earned to previous years. Is your program waxing or waning?AR Code of Conduct: Can be downloaded from LMS EdLine Page.
#44: The Consideration List may be helpful when you work on your book orders. However, use the HS list with caution. Some are not suitable. READ the REVIEWS. Also, on the high school list for this year, we are NOT including If I Stay, due to language content. As far as next years list, I am going to purchase ONE set and pass the books around to the high school librarians. Once again, I need your input. I have read MOST of the books on the final consideration list. Most of the books are excellent reads, but some have excessive language and/or sexual situations. Were going to take this on a year by year basis and evaluate the books carefully.
#45: Please consider reserving the voting machines Maintain your records year to year: Number of students voting. Are your numbers increasing each year? Decreasing?
#47: Shelf TalkersBook Trailers with WebcamAnimotoWindows Movie MakerWanted PostersYouTubeFake Facebook PageQR CodesPowerPointGlogsAudacityQR CodesBook Ads using WordleFotobabbleBlabberizeWho Wants to Be a Millionaire TemplateAvatars
#48: Be sure that your order is 1 遜 times the amount of your order.
#49: I cannot spend my year sending your book orders back and forth. If there are problems with books on your order, I will send you an email with any issues itemized. Please address EVERY issue before sending me a new, signed, book order. We have libraries begging for additional funds. If I do not receive your order by the HARD DUE DATE, I will assume that you dont need funding for books this year and reallocate those monies.
#50: Application is located on the LMS EdLine page under Capital One Library Makeover Grant
#51: PROMOTE, PROMOTE, PROMOTE. You all have received a copy of the survey results from last year. Get some ideas from what other librarians have done. Get on the internet and see what other states are doing to promote their programs.Elementary LYRC: Skit for We Cant All be Rattlesnakes!We have a lot of schools participating in this program. This could be a GREAT opportunity to Skype with another school library to have a book discussion. Use a FlipCam and let your students talk about their books.