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Friday, July 30, 2010

So Much Info!

I retired from the Detroit Public Schools as a youth librarian before my library was computerized. When I was hired by The West Bloomfield Twp. Public Library in 2001, I had to learn on my feet and was amazed at how quickly information could be accessed on the computer and how incredible it was to no longer have to use a card catalog. I had been so proud of myself about how much I had learned and am now able to do on the computer - until I started this class! I am learning so very much and absolutely love having a blog - but I feel as though my brain is going to burst. I find the video instructions so helpful on one hand, but so full of information and terms that I had never heard before that I realize on the other hand, how far behind I am in computerland. The Firefox video made me feel as though I was in front of a firing squad - the info was coming so fast and furiously! Does anyone ever leave their computer anymore? Will we have to have no computer weeks in the future as we had no television weeks in the past? Just a thought.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Weeding

I just completed weeding the entire JFiction collection. With encouragement from my Youth Coordinator and with the CREW weeding manual in hand, I embarked on a massive clean-up of dated materials, worn-outs, yellowed paperbacks, and other unsavory materials. Shooting for the CREW recommendation that only 75-85% of each shelf should be filled, I now have an up-to-date, attractive fiction section in the youth room for our patrons to enjoy. It is truly a sight to behold. Next up - picture books!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

I found a great idea for a science craft on www.nasakids.com. The kids created their own galaxies using black construction paper, coffee filters that they colored with bright magic markers and sprayed with water for a tie-dye effect, and galaxy stencils from the website. They used the stencil shapes to cut out galaxies from the construction paper and then glued the tie-dyed coffee filters behind the construction paper. The effect was terrific and they learned about the different galaxy shapes and names.
Have you read twentybyjenny? It's a great website about books for children.
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