NEW THIS YEAR Library transformed into a comforting, welcoming place Book shelves moved and collection re-organized Library office reorganized Teacher tubs relocated and shelved by lexile level iPad Cart purchased and circulated through library Camera (digital/flip) inventoried, bar coded and circulated through the library 2013 – 2014 OAS LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT Dianne Griffin, Librarian June 1, 2014 TEACHING & INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT library orientation all students all language arts classes bi- weekly checkout LFPL shared resources with students A book is checked out every 8.44 minutes websi te s shared school wide subscription to Cultur eGram s collaborat ion KYVL Image by Scott Maxwell LuMaxArt.com
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NEW THIS YEAR
Library transformed into a comforting, welcoming place
Book shelves moved and collection re-organized Library office reorganized Teacher tubs relocated and shelved by lexile level iPad Cart purchased and circulated through library Camera (digital/flip) inventoried, bar coded and
o Average age of entire collection is 1999• Biography 2000• Easy 1994• Fiction 2002• 000 (General Works) 2000• 100 (Philosophy) 2001• 200 (Religion) 1999• 300 (Social Sciences) 1999• 400 (Language) 1997• 500 (Pure Sciences) 2000• 600 (Applied Science/Technology) 2000• 700 (Arts/Leisure) 1999• 800 (Literature) 1996• 900 (History/Geography) 2000
5 new magazine titles added for 2014-2015 20 iPads w/cart purchased for teacher checkout 219 books added to collection All Language Arts classes on 2 week rotation for book checkout Attended Young Adult Literature seminar in fall Awarded $5,000 Laura Bush Foundation grant to purchase Library books Bluford Series books moved into baskets on top of fiction shelves (easier for
students to find) Graphic Novels relocated to separate section Labeled all Fiction/Biography/Easy/Paperback racks Labeled series books in order Middle School PLC (shared resources with faculty) Monthly display table showcasing books Moved Graphic Novels to separate area (no longer shelved in 700’s) “Wish list” generated for new book purchases (input from students/teachers)
LIBRARY COLLECTION CONTINUED
LIBRARY CIRCULATION
What do these mean?
Number of Online Library Catalog searches during the past 2 years.
Number of Library books checked out during the past 2 years.
LIBRARY AND READING PROMOTION
3 Book fairs during the school year Applied for:
Dollar General Youth Literacy GrantLaura Bush Foundation GrantLois Lenski Covey Foundation GrantSnapdragon
Collaborated with Jen Wade for summer reading project KET information shared with teachers (monthly) Michael Ward (LFPL) presented resources and
information with all OAS students Library orientation for all students Library utilized for various programs during year Monthly display of books for students Needs Assessment completed by faculty/students READ posters of faculty displayed school wide Sync (YA free audio books) promoted school wide Websites across curriculum shared with teachers
LOOKING AHEAD TO 2014 - 2015
*NEW* TO DO:Select and purchase new books with
LBF GrantHost a teacher orientation to the
Library’s resourcesConvert Fiction books to Café ModelPromote non-fiction books through
student book trailersReorganize equipment inventory in