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Building Clocks
I reset the system clocks this morning, but it will take up to 24 hours for them to reflect the correct time.
Printing Cardstock on the Staffworkroom Zerox
Hey all,
When you are printing cardstock to the staff workroom printer you need to designate cardstock as the papertype on your computer, send it through the bypass tray (tray 5), and when you put paper into the printer, confirm on the printer that the paper in tray 5 is also cardstock. When you do these things, your images will come out non-smeary.
For the Last Time, Google Is Not Our Competition!
For the last time, Google is NOT our competition in libraries …
Staff Internet provider change tomorrow
Tomorrow at noon, the City of Johnston will change Internet providers. This change will only affect staff Internet. It should not affect checking in and out via Polaris but other Internet-reliant tasks may be disrupted. I’ll be doing my best to work with database and other vendors tomorrow to ensure as little downtime as possible. I’ve included the message from city hall below.
Good Morning,
Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 2, we will be changing internet providers. This will entail switching out some equipment and will cause a disruption in service. In order to minimize the impact this has, we will begin the outage at noon tomorrow. We anticipate downtime to be about an hour. While email will be impacted by the internet outage, this should have no impact on the phone system or the network, just the internet. If you have internet specific tasks that you are responsible for, please keep the noon outage time in mind.
For those of you who receive city email on your cell phone, this switch may necessitate making a change to your email setup. Please contact Scott Richmann or myself and we can help facilitate that change.
Thanks for your patience while we work to improve our internet speed and reliability.
Please let me know if you have issues or concerns relating to this planned outage.
Cyndee
New small vacuum/dustbuster
We have a new lightweight, cordless vacuum/dustbuster behind the shredder. This is a replacement for YS’s junky carpet sweeper things but all departments are free to use it for small messes.
Write All Night this Friday, November 4 from 5:30pm to Midnight
Write All Night is this Friday, November 4 from 5:30pm to Midnight. Central Iowa Authors will be in the Large Meeting Room doing timed writing sprints as part of National Novel Writing Month, but the rest of the library will be open and available as well for people who want to find a quiet corner and read, write or study. Public computers and printing will be available, but the library (me) will not be checking out items on this night.
Thanks. Ask Beth if you have questions.
Early Voting at Polk County Election Office
Hey all,
Satellite voting is over. If Polk County voters wish to vote early in person they need to go to the Polk County Election office, located at 120 2nd Avenue in downtown Des Moines. The Polk County Election office will be open 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday through November 7, as well as Saturday, November 5.
New e-Newsletter available on New Website
Hello All,
Once the new JPL website is live, patrons will have the option to opt-in to a weekly e-newsletter sent out by the library. The newsletter will feature 3 or 4 must-know-about programs happening in the next calendar week, (for kids, teens and adults) and/or resources that the library offers. When you talk to patrons about the e-newsletter you can “sell” it as a weekly dose of must-have info about JPL happenings in tasty bitesize portions. (Ok, this sounds like something I would say, but you get the idea). Once the site is live and we are settled in, the e-newsletter will be sent out every Thursday.
Erika is going to be putting out information to Circ people on the Circ newsletter about how this affects the Circ Department, but the gist of it is that patrons can sign up to receive an e-newsletter at the footer of our new webiste. Looks like this:
Book Page
Do you enjoy perusing through Book Page (the free bookish newspaper we receive at JPL)? Would you like a copy hand-delivered to you or your mailbox? Tech Services is compiling a routing list, so let us know if you want to be on it. We will ensure you receive your copy upon Book Page’s arrival. Happy reading!
Interesting chart on our active/non-expired cardholders by age
Megan Gathering – Gusto, 6pm, Wednesday,November 9th
The votes are in. Megan’s welcome gathering will be held at Gusto in Johnston at 6pm, Wednesday, November 9th.
2017 Holidays & Closings
The holidays and closings calendar for 2017 is linked below and is also available on the Intranet under “Staff Resources”.
http://catalog.johnstonlibrary.com/board/2016-10/Holidays%20Calendar%202017.pdf
Megan Welcome Gathering – vote for a place
Juvenile Fiction shelf location “storage”
There is a small, temporary collection housed in Molly’s office of Juv. Fiction, with a shelf location of “storage”. Books may be circulated from this location. They are on the shelves behind Molly’s desk, in order as they would be on the shelves.
JPL Art Gallery
Erika has been assigned art gallery and display case scheduling duties. She will do a great job. Please direct questions about either to Erika.
Digital Shift documents
For those who attended the digital conference today and are looking to use it for credit hours, I have the certificates for all but the final keynote speaker. Send me an e-mail at
olson@johnstonlibrary.com
I also have the slides for a couple of the speakers.
RIP “Thing”
The “thing” will be removed this Thursday morning to make room for bigger and better seating and play things.
What Type of ID Do I Need to Vote and Other Early Voting Questions
Hey All,
I know all of us have been fielding a lot of voting question phone calls. Here is some additional information to fill in some of the gaps:
- Anyone who lives in Polk County is able to vote at any Polk County satellite voting location. If Johnston is not their district, more than likely they will be casting their ballot electronically.
- Most registered voters will not be asked to show ID. There are possible exceptions to this and more info can be found here at Vote411: http://www.vote411.org/search-by-topic?topics_tid%5B%5D=58&field_state_tid%5B%5D=16#.WAZSgWYrKUl
- Non-registered voters can register on the day of and vote at a satellite location. Non-registered voters will be asked to provide photo ID and proof of address. Again, details can be found here at Vote 411: http://www.vote411.org/search-by-topic?topics_tid%5B%5D=58&field_state_tid%5B%5D=16#.WAZSgWYrKUl
- Voters who are changing their address will be asked to verbally provide their new address.
A note on the dumpsters
The library has two dumpsters: one for recycling paper products; the other for trash.
- Please put all cardboard and paper in the right dumpster
- Please put all trash in the left dumpster
Important information about Zinio (our digital magazine service)
Most patrons who use Zinio currently read Zinio’s digital magazines via an app called “Zinio”. The information below reviews upcoming changes to this serviceincluding a new app patrons will need to get on their phones and tablets in order to continue using the service.
On December 5, 2016, we will be changing the name of Zinio for Libraries to RBdigital and launching a newly enhanced RBdigital mobile app. The changes to the mobile app are listed below.
The new RBdigital app for patrons will feature a newly improved navigation and native search.
Access to the Zinio for Libraries app will end on February 1, 2017, and access to magazines will only be available on the RBdigital app.
Patrons will be notified directly through their current Zinio for Libraries app to download the new RBdigital app.
This is an early reminder about our bi-monthly all-staff meeting which will be held Thursday, November 19th (one week earlier than usual due to the holiday) 8am-9am.