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Sunday, October 30, 2016
Library customer service: Are you aware of your library’s resources?
I’ve written before about the librarian’s “customer service” hat, and the ways that customer service manifests in my work in a library.
Today I want to address the importance of familiarity with a library’s resources among people working in the library — because you can’t recommend a resource to a customer if you don’t know about it yourself.
Thursday, October 27, 2016
‘Laura Monster Crusher’
Accidentally breaking the arm of a smaller classmate during a game of “Duck, Duck, Goose,” sealed Laura Ledwick’s fate to be known by cruel nicknames capitalizing on her size.
So when Laura and her family moved to the town of Riverfield, Laura hoped that by beginning eighth grade in a brand-new school, she would leave that persecution behind.
On the first day of school, Laura gains two new friends, meets a boy she’s attracted to, but also attracts the attention of a mean girl and her wanna-be followers.
But the travails of middle-school are compounded by eerie sightings and reports of wild animals in the dark forest that borders Laura’s home. A mysterious rattling in Laura’s closet leads to her discovery of a hidden world beneath her feet.
So when Laura and her family moved to the town of Riverfield, Laura hoped that by beginning eighth grade in a brand-new school, she would leave that persecution behind.
On the first day of school, Laura gains two new friends, meets a boy she’s attracted to, but also attracts the attention of a mean girl and her wanna-be followers.
But the travails of middle-school are compounded by eerie sightings and reports of wild animals in the dark forest that borders Laura’s home. A mysterious rattling in Laura’s closet leads to her discovery of a hidden world beneath her feet.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Autism and socializing: ‘Armond Goes to a Party’
There is little-to-nothing pleasant about the prospect of being stuck in a roomful of people simultaneously talking around me.
These numerous conversations — for me all playing at equal volume — are further compounded by the “soundtrack of life” — air conditioning or heater, utensils clanking against dishes, the movement of people through a room.
These numerous conversations — for me all playing at equal volume — are further compounded by the “soundtrack of life” — air conditioning or heater, utensils clanking against dishes, the movement of people through a room.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Staff photo commemorates new year in library
An official staff photo by Lifetouch School Portraits commemorates my beginning a new year as a library professional.
I’ve come a long way since first going to work in Bellview Elementary School library. That first year, I learned so much — and I continue to learn going forward.
For each staff photo, I dipped into my extensive hat collection, consistent with what has been a key part of my identity.
This year, I wore my “newsboy” cap made from brightly-colored fabrics. I modeled this hat after the touring-cap pieces I assemble for Hat People of southern Oregon, but I added a hat band.
I’ve come a long way since first going to work in Bellview Elementary School library. That first year, I learned so much — and I continue to learn going forward.
For each staff photo, I dipped into my extensive hat collection, consistent with what has been a key part of my identity.
This year, I wore my “newsboy” cap made from brightly-colored fabrics. I modeled this hat after the touring-cap pieces I assemble for Hat People of southern Oregon, but I added a hat band.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
‘The Screaming Staircase’
With The Screaming Staircase (Disney-Hyperion, 2013) author Jonathan Stroud introduces young readers to an exciting adventure series set in a modern-day London that is beset by paranormal disturbances.
Young people with an ability to detect these supernatural entities are essential to psychic detection agencies that compete to combat London’s “Problem.”
In The Screaming Staircase, Lucy Carlyle becomes the newest recruit of Lockwood & Co., an agency staffed entirely by young people.
With agency founder Anthony Lockwood and researcher George Cubbins, Lucy investigates a mansion with a grisly reputation for multiple hauntings and deaths. She also attempts to solve a young woman’s decades-old murder.
This enjoyable first volume combined many of the ingredients I enjoyed in Stroud’s Bartimaeus books, including the first-hand observations of an engaging narrator. I recommend this book to young readers who like supernatural mysteries.
Disclosure of material connection: My taxes support my public library’s acquisition of this and other resources. I consider the access I enjoy to be a “priceless” return on my investment.
Young people with an ability to detect these supernatural entities are essential to psychic detection agencies that compete to combat London’s “Problem.”
In The Screaming Staircase, Lucy Carlyle becomes the newest recruit of Lockwood & Co., an agency staffed entirely by young people.
With agency founder Anthony Lockwood and researcher George Cubbins, Lucy investigates a mansion with a grisly reputation for multiple hauntings and deaths. She also attempts to solve a young woman’s decades-old murder.
This enjoyable first volume combined many of the ingredients I enjoyed in Stroud’s Bartimaeus books, including the first-hand observations of an engaging narrator. I recommend this book to young readers who like supernatural mysteries.
Disclosure of material connection: My taxes support my public library’s acquisition of this and other resources. I consider the access I enjoy to be a “priceless” return on my investment.