Weekly Wrap-Up! – April 26, 2024


System Spotlight

By Staff


Scott County Library Has a Cow, Man!

Millie and Jenn from Scott County Library did a zoom with Farmer Stacy about the calf they adopted for StoryTime!

Their calf was named Diamond and this is her picture, here! What a beautiful calf she is. ✨🐮✨


ALICE Training

On February 19th, following the board meeting at Liberal Memorial Library, SWKLS hosted ALICE training. Our guest speaker was Captain Jeff Wade of the Liberal Police Department. He gave us tips and strategies to use in the event of an active shooter situation. Thank you to Capt. Wade and everyone who was able to attend this training and thanks again to Liberal Memorial Library for providing the space!


Future Dates & Training Opportunities (All Times in CST)

May 2nd, 2024 – 10 AM – EBSCO Learning Express Library Overview Webinar/Zoom Link

May 8-10, 2024 – MPLA Conference in Salt Lake City, UT

May 14th – 2 PM – 3 PM – Twosday Takeaway: Cosplay and Anime: Creative Programming for Teens with Sara Wilson/Registration Coming Soon

May 15th – 2 PM – 3 PM – Addressing Body Shape and Size Stigma in Libraries: Getting Started Webinar/Register Here

May 27th – Humanities Kansas Culture Preservation Grant Applications Due/Click Here for More Info & to Apply


Consulting

By Sara Wilson


APPLE Kick-Off

The seven regional systems and a selection of their new directors traveled to Junction City, KS for the Applied Public Library Education program (APPLE) kick-off held on April 16th and 17th at Rock Springs Ranch. SWKLS students attending were Rebecca Grizzell from Dodge City Public Library and Kelli Humiston from Fowler Public Library.

Happy campers! Kelli and Rebecca pose with Richard and Sara in the wind and sunshine for a quick group photo. 🏕️


SWKLS Retreat Coming in September

This is a reminder that we have our retreat coming up on September 26th and 27th in Syracuse, KS. We have a speaker lined up and it’s going to be a fun, relaxing experience! Come get to know your area colleagues, share stories, laugh, learn, and get away from it all.

Image provided through pixabay.com contributor kaboompics

New Policy Template on the System’s Wiki

The Template Policy link has a new file available for use. This time I have worked on typing in a template Personnel Manual. It is a rather lengthy document. It is available for the membership to look over and see if they find anything they would like to add to their Personnel Manuals. It is in a Word file as all the templates are so you can download and use them as a base and take out or add to the templates for what best fits your library’s needs.

You can look over the template Personnel Manual along with the other templates through this link.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

By Sara Wilson


Collection Development Inspiration


Adult Fiction

Children’s & YA Fiction


Cat Express Users: Cat Express Will Be Gone Next Tuesday


This is a reminder that OCLC’s Connexion browser, which houses Cat Express, will be decommissioned next Tuesday, April 30th. If your library uses Cat Express, please be advised that the link in your VERSO to Cat Express will no longer be a valid link. All Cat Express accounts have been transitioned to WorldShare Record Manager and each library has their own URL and passcode to be able to catalog using the new interface. If you do not know your URL and/or passcode, you will need to get in touch with OCLC.

There have been 4 WorldShare Record Manager pop-up training events and I’ve done 3 one-on-ones with more scheduled. If you need a one-on-one training over WorldShare Record Manager, I am more than happy to come to your location and train you and/or your cataloging staff. Please just email me or call the office and let’s set up a time for a visit.

Masters of the Universe Day is on April 28th! What better time to tell your patrons about Comics Plus, provided by the State Library of Kansas? Did you know that you can check out Masters of the Universe comics on Comics Plus? All you need is a State Library of Kansas eCard! Kids and He-Man (or Skeletor) fans of all ages will be delighted to find their favorite characters’ adventures free in digital format.

By the power of Grayskull, may you have a Happy Masters of the Universe Day!


Technology

by Christopher Dressler


F.C.C. Votes to Restore Net Neutrality Rules

“In a 3-to-2 vote, the five-member commission revived the rules that declare broadband a utility-like service regulated like phones and water.”

What this mean? Net neutrality refers to the principle that internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites. In other words, your internet access should not be limited for what you choose to use it for such as streaming movies or applying for unemployment. The rules prohibit Internet service providers from blocking and throttling lawful content and ban paid prioritization. Cable and telecom companies plan to fight the rules in court, but they lost a similar battle when judges upheld the FCC’s ability to regulate ISPs as common carriers under Title II of the Communications Act.

Weekly Wrap-Up! – April 12, 2024


System Spotlight

By Staff


#TrendyLibrarian Pics

Thank you to everyone who came out to this year’s #TrendyLibrarian workshop! We hope you had a great time and walked away with a ton of new information, resources, and freebies! 🙂 Many thanks once again to our guest speakers Dr. Michael Lynch (keynote) and CKLS General Consultant Liz Dukelow (anime & manga terminology) who both did such an amazing job and gave us a lot to think about! If you attended and took pictures, please send pictures to Sara or Chris and we will be happy to put them in the Wrap-UP!


From Pages to Clerks to Reference to Technical Services to Directors and every other title that exists in the library world: HAPPY NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK! You are all so incredibly vital to your library and your community! The work that you do matters. It has huge impacts on your community, enriching lives and celebrating freedom.

Thank you for all the hats that you wear and everything that you do! You are appreciated!!

— Your friends at SWKLS


Future Dates & Training Opportunities (All Times in CST)

April 15th – 10 AM – 12 PM – WorldShare Record Manager Pop-Up Training at Dodge City Public Library/Register Here

April 16th – 1:30 PM – 2 PM – KLA & NEKLS Present Focus On: Liberal Memorial Library with Royce Kitts/Register Here

April 19, 2024 – 10 am – SWKLS Hybrid Board Meeting at Liberal Memorial Library & afternoon ALICE classroom training/Register Here

April 19th – KLAEF Scholarship Deadline

May 8-10, 2024 – MPLA Conference in Salt Lake City, UT

May 14th – 2 PM – 3 PM – Twosday Takeaway: Cosplay and Anime: Creative Programming for Teens with Sara Wilson/Registration Coming Soon

May 15th – 2 PM – 3 PM – Addressing Body Shape and Size Stigma in Libraries: Getting Started Webinar/Register Here

May 27th – Humanities Kansas Culture Preservation Grant Applications Due/Click Here for More Info & to Apply


Consulting

By Sara Wilson


Culture Preservation Grants Through Humanities Kansas

Is your library working on a digitization project? Do you in any way preserve local/state history items at your library? Do you make access to local/state history items available to the general public? You may be eligible for the Humanities Kansas Culture Preservation Grant! The grant award is up to $3500 and the deadline to apply is May 27th! Click this link for more information.


Summer Reading Spanish Manual Webinar

Get ready for some summer fun en español! Please see the following from New York State Library’s Sharon B. Phillips:

Want to promote Summer Reading and Learning to Spanish speakers in your library community? The CSLP online manual has an entire section of Spanish Language program content that is available and ready to use for outreach and promotion for “Adventure Begins at Your Library” this summer!

View the recently added recording of “How to Incorporate Spanish Language Content into Your Summer Reading Program” on the NY State Library archived Youth Services webinars page. This March 8 Summer Reading Lunch and Learn session was presented by Deborah Kinirons, Bilingual Community Outreach Librarian at Uniondale Public Library, and Amy Olson, Youth Services Consultant at the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.  Deborah is also the chair of the CSLP Spanish Language manual committee.

You can also view additional Summer Reading Lunch and Learn sessions from this year and previous years on the archived Youth Services webinars page. Feel free to reach out to Sharon Phillips, NY State Library Youth Services Program Manager at nyslyouth@nysed.gov if you have any questions.


Board Meeting and ALICE Training Reminder

Just as a reminder, we will be having a hybrid full-system board meeting at Liberal Memorial Library at 10 AM next Friday. Lunch will be on your own, from 12 PM to 1 PM. Following lunch, at 1 PM, we will have ALICE training led by Liberal Police Department Captain Jeff Wade. This training will be classroom only, meaning there will not be an airsoft portion. Please remember to register if you plan to attend! Thank you so much to Royce and staff for providing the space for this meeting and training! 🙂


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL

By Sara Wilson


Collection Development Inspiration


Adult Fiction

Children’s & YA Fiction


VERSO Update 04/02


Auto-Graphics did an update on VERSO on 04/02. According to VERSO Product Manager Julie Cavender, here are the issues that were addressed:

RESOLVED

AG-3039The “Password Prompt” label in UX Admin > Settings > Login > Login Form Options was displaying in the prompt field rather than above it. This has been corrected.

IMPROVED

AG-3091 New Reports – Date Range Selector

The new Date Range selector has been enhanced with intuitive error messages that provides the user with clear methods for resolution.


For ILLers: Sharing About SHAREit

From SHAREit Product Manager Debbie Hensler:

The next Sharing about SHAREit Q&A is scheduled for Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET.

[. . .] Registration is open at: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/2135708315367482881

As usual, there’s space on the registration form to ask questions in advance, and we try to answer as many as possible that are asked during the session.

Additional Sharing about SHAREit webinars are scheduled for:

  • Wednesday, May 22
  • Wednesday, June 19 – ILL Basic Training – this will be a 90-minute basic training for new staff or anyone needing a very basic refresher.

The link to register for each session will be sent about a month in advance.

Last week’s Sharing about SHAREit is posted here: Staff Dashboard > Support > SHAREit.


For Cat Express Users: WorldShare Record Manager Q & A

Here was a question/answer from a training session that I wanted to share with all of you:

Q: When I click the boxes next to my files to upload them to VERSO, the Export button disappears. What am I doing wrong?

A: Nothing. When you click the boxes, a button appears that says “Delete.” The only reason to click the boxes next to the files is to delete them. So, you don’t need to select them in order to upload. Everything in the list will be uploaded to VERSO. So, if you have items in the list you *don’t* want to upload to VERSO, you *can* delete those before you export.

If you need more clarification or just to go over things again, I am available for one-on-one training (call or email to schedule) or I can always do a ScreenConnect with you, as well. Our next WorldShare Record Manager pop-up is going to be at Dodge City Public Library in the Lois Flanagan Room next Monday. Here is the link to register. Hope to see you there!


Technology

by Christopher Dressler


Video Game Collections

Switching it Up! Creating a Video Game Collection for Your Library (webjunction.org)

Thinking about starting a game collection? Maybe you have a collection and want to make improvements? Here is an article from Web junction for