Weekly Wrap-U.P.! August 27, 2021

Future Dates & Training Opportunities


All times are in Central Standard Time (CST).

September 1 at Haskell Township Library – Very Merry VERSO Launch
– Next volunteers: Ransom (ongoing), Meadowlark (October), Fowler (November), Kismet (December – February, with a pause for the State Report), Bucklin (March), Ness City (April), and Plains (May/June) *To add your library to this list, contact Kelly.

September 6, 2021 – SWKLS Office will be closed in observance of Labor Day Holiday

September 7, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! Cybersecurity/Website Checklist with Steve & Jody/ Registration Link

September 9, 2021, 1:30 pm – After-Lunch Course “Library Ethics”/Registration Link

September 24 at Gray County Fairgrounds – Tech Day+ 2021/Registration Link

October 1 2021 Tech Day+ 2021 Virtual on Zoom/Registration Link

October 5, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! (topic TBD)

October 20-23, 2021 Association for Rural & Small Libraries / Registration Link

October 27-29, 2021 – Kansas Library Association Conference (Wichita) / Information Page / Registration Page Link / Hyatt Hotel Reservation Link

November 2, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! (topic TBD)

December 10, 2021 – 2nd Annual Crafting Your Collection 2021 at the G.C. Zoo


Consulting


Summer Library Program (Reading) Survey Aug. 30 Deadline

As I mentioned at the Full Board Meeting last Friday the dates for the Summer Library Program Survey that was relayed to the consultants had a misprint in the email. The office will need to have your Survey’s completed by August 30, 2021. This will give us time to compile the results and get it into the LSTA Grant final report. For those that have already filled out the Survey thank you. For those that haven’t yet I apologize for the error and appreciate you adjusting your schedule to meet the new deadline.

Kansas Library Association 2021 Conference

The Kansas Library Association has posted the link to reserve your hotel for the upcoming 2021 conference in Wichita, October 27-29. This is the reservation link so you can get your room booked ahead of time. At this time the registration has not opened, but we it becomes available we will inform you of that link.

The Registration link for this year’s KLA Conference has been added to their website. This link will take you to the Conference Registration Link

Talking Books Sample Drive

This past week you should have received a blue case with a new talking books sample. This new drive is to be placed with your library’s sample Talking Books Reader machine. Both are to be used when a patron comes in and wants to work with the reader and drive to become familiar with the machine before they receive theirs from Talking Books.

Talking Books sent you a new drive because it has changed on how books are delivered. It used to be that one drive held only one book. Now one drive can hold three books or more dependent on size of audio files.

Preview of Summer Library Program Artwork for 2022 & Facebook Page

Here is the link to the Collaborative Summer Library Program Facebook Page. If you haven’t liked the page yet please do and share the new images.

After-Lunch Course

The next Zoom After-Lunch Course is September 9 at 1:30 pm CT. The topic is “Library Ethics” presented by Pat Wagner. Registration is now open if you are interested in attending. You can use the link here or above to register.

Win a prize!! Click here for a quiz!

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Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

Pictures, please!

In May, every SWKLS staff member received gifts: a bookmark with a seed packet. For those who have planted the seed packet, and growing seedlings, send us your pictures for a display coming soon!

New to the SWKLS Professional Collection:
(Available to all library staff for ILL.)

9781562866884
9780374115265

9781541736696
9781510755888
Kansas author!

9780991111725
9781988298818

SWKLS Equipment Collection – NEW!
(Available to all libraries for ILL.)

Barcode scanner w/stand Barcode: 89001383
Barcode scanner (no stand) Barcode: 89001384
EPSON Projector w/HDMI
Barcode: 89001385

Announcing Genres Added to Thorndike/Gale’s Large Print Collection:

Who loves prizes!! Click here to win one!

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Technology

Click here to register on Eventbrite.

Train U.P. ! Cybersecurity/Website Checklist

The month of October is Cybersecurity Month join us for Train U.P. on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 with Steve and Jody. Steve will present on how you can be prepared for Cybersecurity Month. Steve will inform you how to become a Cybersecurity Champion. Learn about all the free resources you have at your fingertips such as social media content. This knowledge will help you and your patrons to stay safe online. Jody will continue with the Website Checklist. This presentation will be a little reminder of what information needs to be on the library’s website as well as good practices and recommendations for layouts.



System Spotlight


System Spotlight

If you would like to highlight your library, we’d like to hear from you. Whether it’s about your activities, programs or anything else that is going on that you’re proud of we can hold a spotlight on your library here in the Weekly Wrap UP if you email Jody at jhattrup@swkls.org

Cimarron City Library New Scanner

IQ Flex Large Format Scanner

The Cimarron City Library is now the proud owner of a large format scanner.  This opportunity came to us when Gray County transferred USDA aerial maps dating from 1938-39, 1952 and 1976 to the Library.  These maps are an incredible documentation of how the county changed throughout the years.  The USDA began this program in 1935 after the depression and drought.  The maps are approximately  2’ x 2’ and much too large for the scanner we were currently using.  

Because we wanted to provide access to the maps through our online archives, the Library had planned to write a grant for a large format scanner.  However, life has a funny way of happening.  The opportunity to scan the 1967 maps ‘came out of nowhere’ – with a catch.  We would only have a limited amount of time to scan them before they had to be returned to the owner.  With that information in hand, we were able to find local donors interested in preserving the county’s history.  

This scanner will not only come in handy for this current project, but for all larger format items.

Weekly Wrap-U.P.! August 13, 2021

Future Dates & Training Opportunities


All times are in Central Standard Time (CST).

August 17, 2021, Noon – Item barcode orders due to Kelly via email, please.

August 20, 2021, 10 am-Full Board Meeting Hybrid -August-RNR Hearing and 2022 Budget Hearing/Registration Link– Please note there will be an option to attend through zoom or in-person as well as the option to eat lunch. FYI-DCPL is requiring masks in the library as of July 29th, 2021.

September 1 at Haskell Township Library – Very Merry VERSO Launch
– Next volunteers: Ransom, Meadowlark, and Fowler

September 7, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! Cybersecurity/Website Checklist with Steve & Jody/ Registration Link

September 9, 2021, 1:30 pm – After-Lunch Course “Library Ethics”/Registration Link

September 24 at Gray County Fairgrounds – Tech Day+ 2021

October 1, 2021, Virtual Tech Day+ 2021

October 5, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! (topic TBD)

October 20-23, 2021 Association for Rural & Small Libraries / Registration Link

October 27-29, 2021 – Kansas Library Association Conference (Wichita) / Information Page

November 2, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! (topic TBD)

December 10, 2021 – 2nd Annual Crafting Your Collection 2021 at the G.C. Zoo


Consulting


SWKLS Full Board Meeting

Just a reminder for everyone that the next Full Board meeting on August 20, 2021. I want to thank Lori Juhlin, Director, of Dodge City Public Library for hosting the meeting. We will begin at 10:00 am CT with the RNR hearing, Roll into the Budget hearing, and finally have the Board meeting. We look forward to see everyone that will be in-person for the board meeting and seeing those on Zoom that day.

Kansas Library Association 2021 Conference

The Kansas Library Association has posted the link to reserve your hotel for the upcoming 2021 conference in Wichita, October 27-29. This is the reservation link so you can get your room booked ahead of time. At this time the registration has not opened, but we it becomes available we will inform you of that link.

Tumble Books Update

Jeff Hixon, of the State Library, informed the State System Consultants that the planned workshop for Tumble Books has been postponed because of a family emergency. When they have a new date, for the training, he will let everyone know.

Accreditation Applications

October 31, the deadline for accreditation applications, is sneaking up on us. If you haven’t started working on your accreditation application you might consider doing so. As part of the application each library has to include an updated copy of your Technology Plan. The System Tech Team needs to read over and get any changes and updates back to you to put into the document. Once that portion is done then your local library board needs to approve the Plan and then send the signed approved Plan back to Steve.

After-Lunch Course

The next Zoom After-Lunch Course is September 9 at 1:30 pm CT. The topic is “Library Ethics” presented by Pat Wagner. Registration is now open if you are interested in attending. You can use the link here or above to register.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

Assigning Locations: Teen or Adult

These days, it is really hard to tell if a title should be located in YA or Adult Fiction; the line between them is difficult to define. To help our librarians make this decision, here is a list of resources. Special thanks to Amy Brucker, Phoebe Brummet, Sara Munn, and Eve Wayman for curating this list:

  • Ingram’s ipage (must have an account to access) / Link
  • Abdo Publishing / Link
  • Scholastic / Link for Educators’ Store
  • Goodreads / Link to YA Fic
  • ALA’s YALSA / Link
  • NoveList Plus Database (State Lib.) / Link
  • Cloud Library App. (State Lib.) provides reading level descriptions for all ages, e-books and e-audio.
  • Rules of thumb at DCPL: if the main character(s) are between 13-19, it’s usually classified as YA.  We use the term “YA” rather than “Teens” because some of our patrons who are not 13-19 years old also like reading these materials, including adults.

Free stuff! To order, email tritchhart@swkls.org

Disc cleaner + materials
7 magazine holders
Metal bookends in various colors

Catalog Maintenance: How to fully remove items from VERSO / Link

Research: How to locate historic newspapers and genealogical records using the Kansas Historical Society / Link


Technology

Click here to register on Eventbrite.

Train U.P. ! Cybersecurity/Website Checklist

The month of October is Cybersecurity Month join us for Train U.P. on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 with Steve and Jody. Steve will present on how you can be prepared for Cybersecurity Month. Steve will inform you how to become a Cybersecurity Champion. Learn about all the free resources you have at your fingertips such as social media content. This knowledge will help you and your patrons to stay safe online. Jody will continue with the Website Checklist. This presentation will be a little reminder of what information needs to be on the library’s website as well as good practices and recommendations for layouts.



System Spotlight


System Spotlight

If you would like to highlight your library, we’d like to hear from you. Whether it’s about your activities, programs or anything else that is going on that you’re proud of we can hold a spotlight on your library here in the Weekly Wrap UP if you email Jody at jhattrup@swkls.org

The Minion at Greeley County Fair!

Weekly Wrap-U.P.! August 6 , 2021

Future Dates & Training Opportunities


All times are in Central Standard Time (CST).

August 10, 2021, 11:00 am ET – Talks with Ted

August 20, 2021, 10 am-Full Board Meeting Hybrid -August-RNR Hearing and 2022 Budget Hearing/Registration Link– Please note there will be an option to attend through zoom or in-person as well as the option to eat lunch. FYI-DCPL is requiring masks in the library as of July 29th, 2021.

September 1 at Haskell Township Library – Very Merry VERSO Launch
– Next volunteers: Ransom, Meadowlark, and Fowler

September 7, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! with Jody

September 24 at Gray County Fairgrounds – Tech Day+ 2021

October 1, 2021, Virtual Tech Day+ 2021

October 5, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! (topic TBD)

October 20-23, 2021 Association for Rural & Small Libraries / Registration Link

October 27-29, 2021 – Kansas Library Association Conference (Wichita) / Information Page

November 2, 2021, 2PM – Train U.P.! (topic TBD)

December 10, 2021 – 2nd Annual Crafting Your Collection 2021 at the G.C. Zoo


Consulting


Kansas Reads to Preschoolers

Kansas Reads to Preschoolers has created a webpage for this year’s title Grumpy Bird by Jeremy Tankard. This page has promotional materials, activity ideas, and read-alikes. So check out what is available, you might find something you can use for your library’s Kansas Reads to Preschoolers event.

As always our member libraries will receive one free copy of the title. These copies have been ordered and will be distributed through the courier as soon as we receive them.

Summer Reading Pictures

If you have any pictures from your Summer Library Program events please send them to Jody so we can spot light what your library did during the program. Also Sandra Wilkerson, North Central Kansas Library System, would like any pictures you could send her way to turn in with the Youth Consultants report to the Cooperative Summer Library Program.

You can send your pictures directly to Sandra at swilkerson@nckls.org or through our office rbrookman@swkls.org. If you submit any pictures you are verify that you have obtained permission to share if children’s faces are included in the image.

August Talks with Ted (Auto-Graphics/VERSO)

On August 10, at 11:00 am Eastern Time, there will be another “Talks with Ted”. If you would like to join in on his session click through for the registration link. If you have questions you would like to send in ahead of the August 10, session please use this link.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

OCLC ILL Statistics

June 2020: 4 July 2020: 11
June 2021: 27 July 2021: 31

CatExpress Monthly Usage Report: July 2021

The first monthly report of SWKLS’ new renewal year is available on the Wiki. The 2022 renewal year = July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022. / Link

Train U.P.! – August 3, 2021

If you missed the Train U.P.! that was held on Tuesday, the notes and recording are available on the Wiki. We hosted guests from the Western Kansas Community Foundation, the Community Foundation of Southwest Kansas, and the Kiowa County Library. WKCF and CFSK are institutions which have wonderful grant opportunities for libraries! These grants could potentially be awarded for the purposes of building a StoryWalk, buying books and shelving, programming, remodeling costs, etc. The due dates are fast approaching, so take a look at these resources. / Link
**Here is an important resource for finding a community foundation in your area: kansascfs.org**

Congratulations to the Kearny County Team
for completing all of this weeding!


Technology

Feed Them Social Disconnect from Facebook

Now on the SWKLS Wiki is a 3 minute tutorial on how to fix the occasional problem with Feed Them Social plugin and Facebook disconnecting. Also included on the SWKLS Wiki are the written instructions. Click here for the link. If you need any additional help to contact Jody.



System Spotlight


System Spotlight

If you would like to highlight your library, we’d like to hear from you. Whether it’s about your activities, programs or anything else that is going on that you’re proud of we can hold a spotlight on your library here in the Weekly Wrap UP if you email Jody at jhattrup@swkls.org

SWKLS Summer Socials

Looks like Stevens County Library had fun at the fair. Thanks, Stevens County Library for sending in your activities this summer. We love to see them!

New Librarian in SWKLS

Yaneth Holguin
Dawn Haynes

We are happy to announce our new librarian and library clerk. Yaneth Holguin, who has been our library clerk for the past four years, is now taking over the librarian position. She will be the one who checks your books out, request your interlibrary loans, catalogs the books and so much more. Dawn Haynes is once again assuming the library clerk position and will work Monday and Wednesday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Dawn was our library clerk from 2008 to 2011, and it is good to have her back on the staff. They both look forward to serving you in these positions. Congratulations ladies!