[aisle] Library next year

Betsy Yager byager at d23.org
Thu Jun 25 18:07:15 CDT 2020


I think a lot of us will be dealing with the same thing.
You can have a binder with the students IDs/barcodes so you don't have to
scan individual cards. Also, I was planning on having the students
request/put holds on books that they want via Destiny, the day before class
so I can have them on a cart to bring to the classroom. The only thing that
will be hard is having 4 classes in a row - multiple carts set up?  I
mentioned in a meeting today, that we will have to have some time between
classes unlike the schedule we have had where classes are back-to-back.
Even if classes come to the library (which they aren't going to for the
first part of the year) there needs to be time in between to wipe down
tables etc.
Lessons will definitely have to be different - maybe do all of the digital
citizenship lessons in the beginning of the year...

I think a shared dialogue of all this will be helpful for all of us :)


On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 5:39 PM Loretta Burke via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Bring a laptop or chromebook with your scanner to classrooms to checkout
> books.  Kids will need their cards to checkout.  Maybe take requests from
> kids before you go or teacher can forward them maybe on a google classroom
> form?  Maybe you can explain online catalog now with them and in January
> they can visit library.  Just keep them reading for now!
>
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> On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 5:19 PM, Kulesza, Patti via AISLE
> <aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
> Good afternoon. I am concerned about how book checkouts can be done if I
> am asked to travel from classroom instead of classes coming to the library
> for class. Part of the learning is... students navigating the shelves,
> seeing how the library is organized etc. I could load up a cart of books
> but would the kids be happy with them? Also check them out to the teacher?
> Our students IDs are their library card. We scan the student ID # then the
> book. I just don't know, looking for ideas and insight in this crazy time!
> Thanks!
> Patty K.
> Richland D88A
>
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Betsy Yager
Library Media Specialist
Anne Sullivan School
Prospect Heights Dist. 23
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