Weekly Wrap-U.P.! December 21, 2022


System Spotlight

by SWKLS Staff

Kearny County Library Lights Up Christmas Parade

From Director Tammy Dickey:

Tammy and Cesilia, from Kearny County library decorated our book carts with lights and walked in the Lakin Christmas parade on Dec. 3rd. and gave out candy.  We had a really fun time and have gotten lots of compliments on our carts.


Kismet Public Library Hosts Gingerbread House Workshop

From Director Suzan Nelson: Decorating gingerbread houses has become a tradition in Kismet. The 9th annual Gingerbread Workshop hosted by the Kismet Public Library was a success!  Saturday December 10th over 35 gingerbread houses were decorated by all ages. Parents and grandparents were on hand as well with over 80 in attendance.

Santa and the Grinch made a special stop for pictures.

Future Dates & Training Opportunities

January 10, 2023 – Train U.P. “Retention Schedule Pt 1/Registration Link

January 20, 2023 at 10:00 am – Online System Board Meeting/



Consulting

By Richard Brookman


Image provided by Pixabay creator fulopszokemariann

January Train UP! – Record Retention Pt 1

The January Train UP! has been moved to January 10 to allow for the System staff and our members to get back into the swing of things. The Train UP! will be the first part of the Record Retention Schedule for Public Libraries in Kansas, created by former CKLS Consultant Chris Rippel. This retention schedule was approved on the State level and is an official retention schedule for public libriaies. The Zoom session will start at 2:00 pm as normal and the link will go out to our libraries the week before and day of. You can register for the January 10 Train UP! here.

Start of Template Policies

As mentioned in the last System Board Meeting, Chris has placed the three template policies I worked up on the System’s Wiki Page. The first three policies are: Collection Development and Management; Gifts/Donations/Memorials; and Photography and Video Policy. These policies are in Word so you can download them and edit them to fit your community. These templates give you a starting point.

The next few policies I will be working on after the New Year will be Circulation and Patron Privacy policies. Once those are complete Chris will add them to the Wiki.

To access the template policies you can follow this link.

End of Year Things To Do

With the coming end of year you can start getting ready for the New Year. When you do your final payroll for the 2022 calendar year you can begin by doing your end of year taxes and start preparing your Employees W-2’s. Employers have until the end of January to have their Employees W-2’s finished and supplied to them.

Also January brings about the State Annual Survey. You can start gathering statistics after the new year. Alice Smith, of the State Library, hasn’t sent out the links to the 2022 survey as of this writing, but it will be coming forthwith. Once I am back in the office, I will start looking at scheduling 3 – 4 work days around the region for our member directors to have quiet places to work on their survey.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

By Sara Wilson


Collection Development Inspiration

Adult Fiction:

Children’s & YA Fiction:

In literary news, this week . . .

Children’s Book Made Using Artificial Intelligence

Ammaar Reshi has caused a controversy with the release of his new children’s book, Alice and Sparkle. What’s the hubbub about? Reshi’s illustrator and co-creator is a robot! Authors and illustrators are up in arms about the release of the book which took Reshi a weekend to put together. Does it undermine the creative community, or is it an exciting experiment, showcasing the possibilities of AI for future projects? Click here to read more and tell us where you come down on the issue.

New Resources for You!

These items were recently added to our SWKLS STEAM Collection. For more information about the STEAM Collection or to request to borrow items from the STEAM collection, contact SWKLS Technology Supervisor Steve Andrews by calling the office or emailing him at sandrews@swkls.org. (The link below the image is clickable and will take you to this item in our Verso!)

Auto-Graphics offers a video series called Talks With Ted, led by their Product Manager Ted Koppel. Slideshow .pdfs are also available. These are monthly sessions where Ted addresses questions sent in by Verso users. To access Talks With Ted, go to your Staff Dashboard in Verso, then click on the Support tab and under that, click Verso. Talks with Ted will be in the second grey block down on the screen.

Holiday Vacation Reminders for ILLers!

    If your library is going to be closed over the Christmas and/or New Year holiday, please remember to contact Caroline Handwork, chandwork@nekls.org so she can notify the courier of the days your library will be closed.

    Also, please remember to set your vacation days in your Participant Record on SHAREit so that requests to your library don’t have to time out and can move on to the next available lender as soon as possible. To do this, go to Staff Dashboard > ILL Admin > Lender > Participant Record. Click the Holiday List button at the top of the page (third from the left). Fill out the start date and end date for when your library will be closed. Click Submit in the upper right corner. If you have any questions or trouble, call or email Sara at SWKLS.

    In Case You Missed It . . .

    From Alan Mask, Auto-Graphics Customer Service Manager:

    Hello,

    Auto-Graphics, Inc. will be closed on Dec 26 and Jan 2 in observance of the Christmas and New Year’s Day.  For any emergencies, please use this email: emergencysupport@auto-graphics.com.

    On behalf of Auto-Graphics, we wish you all the happiest of Holidays.


    Technology

    By: SWKLS Staff


    Weekly Wrap-U.P.! December 9, 2022


    System Spotlight

    by SWKLS Staff

    Kinsley Public Library Stars in Local Christmas Parade

    When the Kinsley Chamber of Commerce chose “A Storybook Christmas” for the Christmas Parade
    theme this year, they decided to honor Kinsley Library Director Joan Weaver as Grand Marshal.

    The library borrowed a restored 1950 blue Chevy pickup truck for its storybook entry, “Little Blue Truck’s Christmas”. Saturday morning, Librarian Yaneth Holguin organized a crew made up of Library Clerk Dawn Haynes and seven other board members and patrons to decorate the truck. Saturday night on the parade route, Joan reminded all the spectators to fill those stockings with books while Dawn, Yaneth
    and her 2 little boys threw bubble gum to the crowd. The library won first prize in the Vehicle category.


    Stevens County Library Participates in City’s First Lighted Santa Parade

    From Director Stacey Strickland:

    The Stevens County Library participated in Hugoton’s lighted Santa Parade on December 3. Trust us when we say our lighted signs were awesome…until the truck was in drive and the AC power clicked off. Lol, we didn’t let a lack of electricity keep us down! (But we do welcome any advice on lighted parade entries!

    Future Dates & Training Opportunities


    December 9, 2022, 10:00 am – State Library of Kansas Board Meeting

    December 13, 2022, 10:00 am – Auto-Graphics Talks with Ted/Registration Link

    December 14, 2022, 10:00 am – LJ’s Knowledge for Everyone Webinar/Registration Link

    December 16, 2022, 10:00 am – SWKLS Board Meeting (Online Only)/Registration Link/Zoom Link


    Consulting

    By Richard Brookman


    System Board Meeting December 16

    The December System Board meeting will be held on Friday the 16 at 10:00 am CT. This meeting is an on-line meeting only. Please register for the meeting at this link. The Zoom Link has been established. To enter the meeting you will use the Zoom link.

    Knowledge For Everyone Webinar

    Library Journal is having a webinar sponsored by SirsiDynix entitled “Knowledge for Everyone: How Open Access in Discovery Furthers Your Library’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Goals”. It will be held December 14 at 10:00 am CT. This webinar will focus on “Open Access content” that “promises equitable access without paywall barriers, thus helping to level the playing field for users without privilege”.

    The panel of presenters for this webinar are: Chris Baker, Circulation Librarian, Presell R. Robinson Library; Thedis Bryant, Interim Director of Library Services, Alabama A&M University; Mantra Henderson, Director of Library Services, James H. White Library, Mississippi Valley State University; and Rick Branham, VP Pre-Sales, Academic & Content Solutions, CloudSource OA, will be the moderator.

    If you are interest you can register for the webinar using this link.

    Continuing Education through the System and State Library

    Most have finished the year for the Accreditation requirements. For those that haven’t or for next year, remember that the System office has recorded several session of Continuing Education and the State Library of Kansas has WebJunction for Continuing Education. The WebJunction page has links for upcoming training sessions as well as archived training sessions. You will need to create an account with WebJunction, however it is a free account.

    If you watch any of these sessions through the System’s Wiki Page or the State Library’s WebJunction Page, remember to email Richard the name of the session you watched and how long the session was so he can update you or your staff’s Continuing Education File.

    Here are the links to both webpages for online Continuing Education Training:

    Southwest Kansas Library System Wiki Page and

    State Library of Kansas WebJunction Page.

    Talking Books Presentations

    If you would like to have your library sponsor a Talking Books presentation at your library or at a different community location (Senior Centers are the most common locations) please contact Richard and he can coordinate with you on a date and time for the presentation. Remember this service is provided through a Federal/State wide BPH Grant so their is no cost to the library for the program.

    Also if each of you could let Richard know when your community is having a Health Fair it would be greatly appreciated. Part of the grant is to allow the Talking Books representative to go to your local Health Fairs and set up a booth and discuss the service with attendees of the Health Fair.


    Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

    By Sara Wilson


    Adult Fiction:

    Children’s & YA Fiction:

    In literary news, this week . . .

    Best of 2022 Lists

    The year isn’t over yet, but a lot of book blogs and news outlets are already reflecting on 2022 and listing their favorite reads in different genres. Literary Hub published their 38 Favorite Books of 2022, Book Riot published their 10 Best Historical Fiction Books of 2022, Time Magazine announced their 10 Best Nonfiction Books of 2022 list, the New York Times listed what they think is the Best Poetry of 2022 as well as the Best Crime Novels of 2022, Entertainment Weekly gave us their 10 Best Romance Novels of 2022, and The Guardian came out with their list of The Best Comics and Graphic Novels of 2022. These might make great end-of-year displays in your library or give you some acquisition inspiration. 🙂 How do your best-of lists compare?


    A Makerspace for Everyone

    What if makerspaces went mainstream? What if makerspaces existed in every community, from urban to rural? Robin Hooker asks these questions and invites us to examine the possibilities that exist when we offer maker communities a place to converge and create.

    Looking for a cool, cost-effective display/passive program? The Smithsonian Museum has FREE POSTER EXHIBITS that you can request for your library! They’re available on request for libraries and educational institutions and do not have to be returned. Printed posters are available while supplies last and digital files can be downloaded and printed.

    In Case You Missed It: SHAREit Update

    Auto-Graphics announced an update to SHAREit this week, on Tuesday, December 6. See the release notes below:


    Technology

    By: SWKLS Staff


    More New Computers

    Still working on additional new computers coming in and making runs to install. Thanks to everyone during this time with your patience.

    Weekly Wrap-U.P.! December 2, 2022

    Future Dates & Training Opportunities


    December 6, 2022, 2:00 pm CST – Train U.P.: DEI Policies and Procedures with Casandra Norin/Registration Link/Zoom Link

    December 7 & 8, both afternoons – 2022 Rural Library Network E-Summit/Registration Link

    December 8, 2022, 10:00 am – CSLP’s Virtual Summer Symposium/Registration Link

    December 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Lead From Where You Are”/Registration Link

    December 9, 2022, 10:00 am – State Library of Kansas Board Meeting

    December 13, 2022, 10:00 am – Auto-Graphics Talks with Ted/Registration Link

    December 16, 2022, 10:00 am – SWKLS Board Meeting (Online Only)/Registration Link


    Consulting

    By Richard Brookman


    Image provide through Pixabay Contributor geralt

    December Train UP! DEI Policy and Procedure

    In this work shop Casandra Norin, Director of Seward County Community College Library, will provide information on what a library should consider when developing a Diversity/Inclusivity Policy and Procedure.

    Join her Tuesday, December 6, at 2:00 pm CT through the System’s Zoom room to participate in this discussion. You can register through this link.

    Zoom Link: https://kslib.zoom.us/j/92391825887

    System Board Meeting December 16

    The December System Board meeting will be held on Friday the 16 at 10:00 am CT. This meeting is an on-line meeting only. Please register for the meeting at this link. The Zoom link will be sent out next week with the agenda and it will also be in next week’s Weekly Wrap UP.

    I Love My Kansas Library

    Shelly O’Brien is coordinating the new Kansas Library Public Relations Campaign called “I Love My Kansas Library”. This campaign is to get the word out about how Kansas libraries uplift our communities. They want everyone from decision-makers, parents, and those who might not have been in a library for years to become aware of the positivity that libraries bring to their communities.

    Part of this effort to spotlight Kansas libraries is the creation of the website for “I Love My Kansas Library”. The website just went live at the first of December and you can now visit it through this link.

    Shelly is asking that each library share the word about the website. If you can place the link to the “I Love My Kansas Library” on your library’s website, mention the site through your Facebook account and other possible social media outlets it would be appreciated. They are also working on setting up “I Love My Kansas Library” social media accounts, with Instagram being the first created. They will send out more information as additional social media accounts are established.

    The site is meant to be a place where you can share your stories about your library and how it interacts with the community. Shelly would enjoy placing your stories on the website by sending them to her through her email – sobrien@nekls.org

    December Talks with Ted

    The next Talks with Ted from Auto-Graphics is scheduled for Tuesday December 13 at 10:00 am CT. These sessions are made available for librarians to ask Ted questions about the VERSO ILS system. You can send in questions ahead of time to give Ted time to research an answer if needed. To submit a question you will need to do so with this form.

    To register for this month’s Talks with Ted follow this link.

    2022 Rural Library Network E-Summit

    On the afternoons of December 7 and 8 an invitation has been sent out for librarians to attend the 2022 Rural Library Network E-Summit. “The Library Summit is a prominent event for practitioners addressing educational and health disparities and complements the work of other rural and small library organizations by driving resources to rural libraries.”

    Some of the programs you will be able to chose from are: “A Parent Nation: Partnering with Families to Support Children’s Learning”; “Rural Libraries as Anchors”; “Seeking Funding Through Grants and other Sources” (two-parter); “From Advocacy to Activism”; and “Let’s Talk About Teens”. This is set up in a conference style so you will have to chose which sessions you want to attend.

    If you are interested in attending the Summit you can get more information and register through this link.


    Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

    By Sara Wilson


    Adult Fiction:

    Children’s & YA Fiction:


    In literary news, this week . . .

    Bob Dylan is Making Waves

    Bob Dylan’s new book The Philosophy of Modern Song, that debuted November 1st, has been making waves across news outlets, from a recent controversy when fans realized that the autographed, special edition copies they’d purchased were not, in fact, hand-signed by the author to the recent comparisons between Dylan’s book and Quentin Tarantino’s Cinema Speculation, which also debuted around the same time. If you have Bob Dylan’s latest book, now would be a great time to put it on display!


    Newly Cataloged Resources for You!

    These are resources that SWKLS has had available to our member libraries, but we’ve recently cataloged them and want to remind you that they are available exclusively for SWKLS member libraries to checkout and demo! The are not available on ILL, so if you want to check them out, you’ll have to contact the SWKLS office. For more information, contact Steve Andrews by calling the office or emailing him at sandrews@swkls.org. Our checkout procedures for technology equipment can be found on our website. Coming soon: Checkout procedures for our newly minted SWKLS STEAM Collection.


    For catalogers: Here is a list of RDA relationship designators for use in the 700 and 710 fields, subfield e. This comes in handy and would be a great one to add to favorites!

    Don’t Forget to Update Your Calendars!

    The end of the year is fast approaching and it’s a good time to update your calendars in Verso and in SHAREit to make sure that your library closings are reflected for the coming year.

    In Verso, go to Staff Dashboard > Circ Admin > Circulation Parameters > Calendar Setup. Select 2023 from the Select Starting Year drop-down menu. Click on any dates that you want to indicate that the library will be closed. Click the Submit button in the upper right corner.

    In SHAREit, go to Staff Dashboard > ILL Admin > Lender > Participant Record. Scroll down to Holiday List and fill out the start dates and end dates for when your library will be closed in the coming year. When finished, scroll up and click Submit in the upper right corner.


    Technology

    By: SWKLS Staff


    New Computers, coming and going

    We’re working on new computers as they come in slowly creating a computer warehouse in our office and scheduling trips as quickly as we can, making our way down the list, and adjusting your inventories as we go along to reflect any changes!

    If you’re not sure where you stand on Windows 11 compatible computers in your library you can check your inventory at the following link:
    https://forms.swkls.org/inventory/index.php

    man vs. computer (winner=computer)

    E-Rate 2023-2024

    Our E-rate consultant, Toby Sykes, has begun sending emails concerning the upcoming 2023-2024 E-rate cycle. As a reminder, I am copied on all of these emails so no need to forward anything from Toby to me. Please be sure to read these emails as some of our libraries will need to submit new Letters of Authorization for Toby to handle your filings. In a few cases your EPC portal primary administrator account may need to be updated with new Director information which will typically require contacting the EPC helpdesk. Instructions for all of this are contained within Toby’s email(s) if needed.

    Toby usually sends out emails prior to the end of the year asking about any anticipated changes or purchases beforehand. The SWKLS tech team will begin reviewing Category One (Internet access) and Category Two (equipment) needs after the first of the year, and once we have a chance to review your library’s needs I’ll reach out to everyone.