“Schools usually focus on teaching comprehension skills instead of general knowledge—even though education researchers know better.”
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Pizzas and forks
We have four large pizzas coming around noon today. Andrew Chicchelly’s friend Gene sent a card today (find it in the breakroom) that included a nice note and $50 for pizza! If the Friday staff don’t eat it all, there will be two cheeses, one pepperoni, and one sausage for the weekend crew to munch.
PLUS we have 12 brand new forks in the break room!
Agenda and notes from today’s staff meeting
Agenda – All Staff Meeting 5/24/2018
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TS/IT
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New Launchpads
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Several new launchpads have been added. These new devices come in a slightly different case–a clam-shell rather than a lunchbox–but are otherwise the same as our current launchpads.
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Video games
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Video games and their cases are now kept behind the circulation desk. Vinyl sleeves with game information–similar to our learning tools tags–will be on display in the videogame bin and can be swapped for the actual game at checkout.
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Public Services
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Summer Reading
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Summer reading begins June 2nd. The theme this year is “Libraries Rock”.
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Beginning ESL
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A new ESL class will begin in July. It will be held each Thursday, 6pm-8pm. Registration is not required. Students can start attending the class at any point. In other words, the class will not be setup with a particular start or end date.
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Our Story Programs/Genesis
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Youth Services
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Summer Reading
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Beth Schaefer is our new YS Intern. She recently graduated from the University of Illinois with a Masters degree in Library & Information Science. She’ll be with us until sometime in August.
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Jessica’s Teen Advisory Board wrote, performed, and edited a summer reading video that won the 2018 Teen Video Challenge.
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Molly/Circulation
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Hot Picks
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A new collection of popular books and DVDs called “Hot Picks” will be available soon. Materials in the collection, which take the place of “The Moment” display near the new adult books, will not be holdable or reservable and will have shorter circulation periods–2 weeks for books, 3 days for DVDs. Patrons will be able to checkout 2 books and 2 DVDs (i.e. 4 items total) at a time from Hot Picks.
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Adult Literacy & ESL shelves
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A new section of adult readers–similar to easy readers but with age-appropriate content–and ESL books and audiobooks will be available soon.
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Eric
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Adventure Passes (see here) will go live June 2nd.
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ALA’s Choose Privacy Week – May 1-7
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Ted Talk: Glenn Greenwald
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New technology raising privacy and other concerns
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Aerial Surveillance
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Facial Recognition
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MSNBC: video
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License Plate Tracking
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CNN: video
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Newsy: video
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Verge: ICE is about to start tracking license plates across the US
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Cell Phone Tracking and Interception / “Stingrays”
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Fake Audio and Video
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RadioLab: podcast
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Learn More
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Kind words for you all
I received this in an email from Andrew Chicchelly’s good friend, Gene. I thought it was worth sharing:
“Thanks for your kind words and kind approach to Andrew. He had in most respects a difficult life, but the library along with his church were the highlights for him. He loved coming to the library and enjoyed the acceptance he found there. I would nominate you and your staff for awards if I could; you all have gone far beyond the job description.”
Timesheets Due This Week
Hey hey, it’s almost the end of another pay period. Please complete your timesheets and PARs and place in the green folder outside Eric’s office by Thursday evening at 8 pm.
Thanks,
Peg
Andrew Chicchelly
I received word today that Andrew Chicchelly passed away on Saturday. His service will be at Bishop Drumm on Friday morning. Click here to link to his obituary http://bit.ly/2kkOP5P.
Many of you may recall Andrew, an older gentleman who used a wheeled-walker with a basket full of books, and was accompanied by a tall slender man, Gene Larson.
Peg
YS Summer Intern Starts Today
Beth Schaefer, our YS summer intern, starts work today. Please help welcome her to JPL.
Car will be in parking lot overnight Sunday
A patron’s car got a flat tire while she was here today (Sunday). She will be leaving it in the parking lot overnight tonight until her husband can come change the tire in the morning. Patron was on her way to work; luckily within walking distance. The car is a Silver Chevy Cruze, license plate DSL 275.
found debit card
A debit card was found with the name Peter M. Sand on it. He does have a library card here, and I left a message saying that it would be locked up for him. I told him our hours for the rest of the day and for tomorrow and said to come to the circulation desk to retrieve it.
Bi-Monthly All Staff Meeting Reminder
Our bi-monthly all-staff meeting is coming up Thursday at 8am
Update to Teacher Cards
The Teacher Card section of the Circulation & Library Card Policy has been updated. The previous wording excluded Polk County teachers as well as teachers who lived in Johnston but worked elsewhere.
Here is the updated section:
Teacher Cards
With acceptable identification, Teacher cards will be issued to:
- Public or private school teachers who live or work in Johnston or rural Polk County
- Homeschool teachers who live in Johnston or rural Polk County
- Preschool or daycare teachers who live or work in Johnston or rural Polk County
Links on intranet
You may have noticed that many files and images linked in email notices of new Intranet posts don’t work. This is for two reasons:
- The intranet is accessible only from staff computers. It’s easier to upload images to the intranet than to put them in a publicly accessible location. I like easy things. The images and files are uploaded to the intranet and are inaccessible when you’re not at work.
- I don’t expect anyone to read work stuff outside of work. In fact, if you want to remove yourself from being notified by email of Intranet activity let me know. BUT be sure to check the intranet regularly while on-the-clock.
Adventure Passes – Live June 2nd
Adventure Passes–a service where patrons can checkout family passes to the Blank Park Zoo, the Science Center of Iowa, and Living History Farms–will go live June 2nd.
Please take a minute to read an overiew here.
Most of the reservations will not require staff intervention—it’s designed to be self-serve–but patrons might need help. If a patron needs help, refer them to: Public Services staff, Youth Services staff, or a Circulation Associate (Erika, Lori E. or Rod).
Supplies for YS programs
I would appreciate any paper towel tubes or toilet paper tubes you might have. I’ll be using them in a couple of programs this summer. Thanks.
[RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE] Webinar: Effective Approaches To Working With Homeless Patrons, Thursday, June 7th
RECORDING: http://www.libraryspot.net/Webinars/WorkingwithHomelessPatrons.mp4
SLIDES: http://www.libraryspot.net/Webinars/WorkingwithHomelessPatrons.pdf
I’d like to invite all staff to attend (on the clock of course) a webinar on working with homeless patrons on Thursday, June 7th at 1pm in the Archive Room.
Please register via the link below if you plan to attend
https://www.johnstonlibrary.com/events/?event_page=registration&did=29212
Description:
The challenges surrounding homelessness can seem overwhelming. The homeless people taking refuge in your library have intractable problems, maybe mental illness, maybe an addiction. Homelessness itself has deep societal causes ranging from affordable housing to income disparity. What can a library possibly do, right?
Actually, a lot.
This live webinar offers two compelling perspectives on this topic.
Jared Oates, Niche Academy COO, shows how the most effective libraries are acting as a powerful catalyst within their own communities to implement practical and locally relevant solutions.
Ryan Dowd has been working with the homeless for decades and is currently the executive director of the second largest homeless shelter in Illinois. Ryan presents actionable advice on dealing with problems that arise every day in the library.
Participants will:
- Learn how to dealing effectively with the difficult situations that arise every day within the library–diffusing conflicts, enforcing rules, and responding with compassion.
- Discover how other libraries are acting as a powerful catalyst within their own communities to implement practical and locally relevant solutions to the challenges of the homeless.
- Discover additional resources and training opportunities.
Presenters: Jared Oates is a former engineer and director of product strategy at SirsiDynix. He is currently the chief operating officer at Niche Academy. Ryan Dowd is the executive director of Hesed House, the second largest homeless shelter in Illinois and the author of The Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness, published by ALA.
ARTICLE: Why American Students Haven’t Gotten Better at Reading in 20 Years
Jessica’s daughter Kaya on WOI last night
http://www.weareiowa.com/sports/local-sports/johnston-sisters-running-for-state-title-in-3000-meter-race/1181750071.
She isn’t identified, but she is one of the shorter ladies.
Juvenile stickers
When checking for new stickers on juvenile spines, make sure to look on ALL sides. I came across one that was on the back.
I have seen a few juvenile materials with new stickers not in the new bins at check-in desk, or on the new shelf. When checking in juvenile items, ALWAYS be sure to check for new stickers. They are very small!
Symphony and package news
The final rehearsal before our final concerts of the Des Moines Symphony season will involve a 21 and older event this Friday at the Civic Center. I don’t remember the time right off the top of my head, but it should start at around 5:30 in the west lobby (facing 3rd St.) There will be pizza and liquor served, so please come and enjoy that and an open rehearsal. Pianist Charlie Albright will join the orchestra to perform Rhapsody in Blue and Shostakovich’s Second Piano Concerto. La Valse by Ravel and a few other works will be featured too, and no reservations are required.
I am expecting a package with new cello strings to be delivered here soon, and it’s from Concord Musical Supplies. Please be very careful not to bend it, and place it in my mailbox when it arrives.
Book Bike Season
It’s Book Bike season again. Michael, our rider, is back for another summer. The bike will be going to a few old locations and a few new ones including:
- Bishop Drumm
- McAuley Terrace
- Johnston Little League
- ChildServe Preschool
- Sterling Point
- Chapel Ridge
- Johnston Soccer Club
- Johnston Farmer’s Market
- ChildServe residential homes (maybe)
- AMC Theatre (maybe)
I’ll update the website calendar soon.
Found iPhone in the Parking Lot
A patron found an iPhone in the parking lot. It will be locked up in the grey cabinet.