We have officially made it to December and our financial accounts at school are still frozen. I keep getting resource requests and we keep a list but hope is fading for new library books and videos. An article in today's LA Tmies says some are trying to oust our superintendent. Hmmm. Will that save us over $200k a year even after the buy out of his contract? It might be worth it, but why did they hire him if they didn't want to trust him?
We have made bookmarks for Diwali, Hannukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Years and Thanksgiving with an emphasis on how so many festivals of lights and family togetherness are similar. They are disappearing fast. We also put up a book display of multiple celebrations and my student practice workers hung up small stockings behind the circulation desk. I love the cooler weather, finally, and the fact that I don't care to brae the malls any more so I go straight home and try ot sort out my house and presents to mail off packages to loved ones far away. I wrapped for a few hours last night and my memory is not what it used to be, so I need to send the packages before I forget what I gave to whom.
My college daughter texted me today about a title she must have. It looks like the last Georgia Nicholson novel is called, "Stop in the name of the pants." So I have to go find it. They are hilarious books. The first is called, "Angus, thongs and full-frontal snogging." Musings of a teenage Brit with boy issues and cat quirks, they make me snort out loud. Thus the joy is spread to another reader who asks what is so funny...
I did see "Twilight" and "Transporter 3" but the movie I most recommend is "Slum Dog Millionaire." The otehrs are fun but not worth the 8-12 dollar admission, I think. Edward worked better for me as an ideal, not a Brit trying to sound American, who lets off steam when you want him to be marble perfection. Jason Statham is nice but I don't find the female character very sexy. She reminds me of Eurotrash. So Sad.
We loved having time off over Thanksgiving. Most of my family were home. We played games, watched Tivo and movies, ate pie and bird, and spent time together. What bliss! Now mi esposo has a screening coming up that has been added to the schedule so we may not see him except nights and an occassional early morning. Blech. I like when he has a day off now and then. I guess there is another holiday coming up soon, so I will make it. But I treasured our weekends and now there will not be any until late December.
Life is good. Circulation is up, my students are learning the Cengage databases and I haven't been tagged yet this week. So I am hopeful. Have a great December and I will share some more great books soon.
I am reading "Three Cups of Tea" and need to review a few more books for CA Readers over my weekends. V
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
November news
We are halfway through November and we have put up a Native American display, a Veteran's Day display and materials for reserach on Pilgrims, immigration, feasting, etc. We are still fairly busy because the computer lab is down, so we get the classes that just want ot use our twenty computers as well as the ones who are doing fresearch including all sources, not just internet.
Our funds have been frozen so that multipage report I prepared and gave to my principal last month is sitting in a file somewhere until the funds we got six months late are finally released for spending. Hmmm. Our magazine subscriptions are also expiring. I no longer get the Wall Street Journal or eight other monthly, weekly or daily resources because our funds are expired, defunct, or frozen. Soon we will be down to the five new subscriptions I bought to support my niece and her school in Montana. Life is full of little ironies.
I look forward to the holidays and some rest. I must say every year I dislike the few days after Halloween. I always forget that sugar has a downside and the speed and then lethargy around here is easily discerned and possibly clinical in its scope. They are back to normal now and are pining for more holiday treats and time off.
We are moving into our new addition at home, so I must keep the school library in great condition so I am inspired to work harder at home for matching order.
The biographical research projects were all over the board. People who did the first and second drafts really didi well and showed distinct improvement by the second draft. Students who neglected the first draft are currently failing my class because their points are so low. One who is usually an A student has not turned in either draft so is about 150 points behind everyone else who completed the assignments. I guess he'll figure it out when the 5 week grades appear, but he is not listening so far.
Our funds have been frozen so that multipage report I prepared and gave to my principal last month is sitting in a file somewhere until the funds we got six months late are finally released for spending. Hmmm. Our magazine subscriptions are also expiring. I no longer get the Wall Street Journal or eight other monthly, weekly or daily resources because our funds are expired, defunct, or frozen. Soon we will be down to the five new subscriptions I bought to support my niece and her school in Montana. Life is full of little ironies.
I look forward to the holidays and some rest. I must say every year I dislike the few days after Halloween. I always forget that sugar has a downside and the speed and then lethargy around here is easily discerned and possibly clinical in its scope. They are back to normal now and are pining for more holiday treats and time off.
We are moving into our new addition at home, so I must keep the school library in great condition so I am inspired to work harder at home for matching order.
The biographical research projects were all over the board. People who did the first and second drafts really didi well and showed distinct improvement by the second draft. Students who neglected the first draft are currently failing my class because their points are so low. One who is usually an A student has not turned in either draft so is about 150 points behind everyone else who completed the assignments. I guess he'll figure it out when the 5 week grades appear, but he is not listening so far.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Databases, Research, and Lesson plans
Did you ever notice that when you are bored nobody needs you, but when you are crazy busy somebody wants/needs your help right now?
Last week started a busy season in our library. We were having three or four classes per day in only four periods which means I don't get a period off to eat lunch and I become... Grumpy librarian cliche. Of course, this is when someone asks me to do my real job and teach a class how to use databases, how to access Digital Library, how to cite sources correctly and how to use the online catalog. All in one class period. To kids who didn't seem to want to be there. Hmm.
SO, Of course, I really went for it. I sat them in front of our bank of 20 internet linked computers and showed them how to access the list of databases. Then I talked baout what each of the databases was for. Then we explored two for about half an hour. I chose Ebsco for its usefullness to studetns trying to attempt research for any subject. I showed them how to limit to just magazine and newspaper articles or how to find video clips, sound bites, etc. They explored. I made sure everyone found at least a few sources. Then we talked about citing the source and the handy slips (pink for database) that I have available for their use.
Next we used WorldBook online. I figured this would be fairly comfortable and accessible as it was the end of the day and they started to drag. They found articles on their chosen subjects (Obama, Marijuana, police brutality, 50 cent, etc.) and saw how to cite them. Then we talked about plagiarism and its consequences. Whew. Then I talked baout how to find books, reference books and other sources and how each type of material had its own MLA format for correct citation. I showed them the colored slips for each reminded them that I am here to help and wound up having to remind them that the bell had rung and they were free to leave.
Sometimes being a busy librarian is good. :)
Last week started a busy season in our library. We were having three or four classes per day in only four periods which means I don't get a period off to eat lunch and I become... Grumpy librarian cliche. Of course, this is when someone asks me to do my real job and teach a class how to use databases, how to access Digital Library, how to cite sources correctly and how to use the online catalog. All in one class period. To kids who didn't seem to want to be there. Hmm.
SO, Of course, I really went for it. I sat them in front of our bank of 20 internet linked computers and showed them how to access the list of databases. Then I talked baout what each of the databases was for. Then we explored two for about half an hour. I chose Ebsco for its usefullness to studetns trying to attempt research for any subject. I showed them how to limit to just magazine and newspaper articles or how to find video clips, sound bites, etc. They explored. I made sure everyone found at least a few sources. Then we talked about citing the source and the handy slips (pink for database) that I have available for their use.
Next we used WorldBook online. I figured this would be fairly comfortable and accessible as it was the end of the day and they started to drag. They found articles on their chosen subjects (Obama, Marijuana, police brutality, 50 cent, etc.) and saw how to cite them. Then we talked about plagiarism and its consequences. Whew. Then I talked baout how to find books, reference books and other sources and how each type of material had its own MLA format for correct citation. I showed them the colored slips for each reminded them that I am here to help and wound up having to remind them that the bell had rung and they were free to leave.
Sometimes being a busy librarian is good. :)
Friday, October 3, 2008
High School and high heaven
We are in the middle of a high school book fair and have lots of people coming in and out and the new fields we have been expecting are still under construction upwind. Today they must have laid down a ton of steer manure because our whole school stinks. I am not sure why they didn't wait for the weekend, but the whole school is enveloped in a stinky cloud which permetaes our air conditioning and our clothes. I can't wait to go home and shower. No air freshener can combat this.
Otehrwise, we are doing well. We have sold a little over $100 in books so far and hope to get at least ten new books for the library. Life is always interesting. I liked Lovely Bones and am Reading about a spy academy for girls next.
Otehrwise, we are doing well. We have sold a little over $100 in books so far and hope to get at least ten new books for the library. Life is always interesting. I liked Lovely Bones and am Reading about a spy academy for girls next.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
New books, packing and unpacking survival
Well, it has been a while since I updated, so I thought I'd fillyou in on my life. We unpacked over 3000 new books for my library and it took me just over a week to get them processed, organized and shelved. Our shelves are very full and needed to be rearranged a bit.
Then, every night I would go home and box up my life. We are adding onto the back of our house and needed to box up an old bedroom, a bath, and the garage, plus patio in two weeks. Now we are getting our new pantry and bath while the rain dries up enough to cut ground for the new part. I've taken a few progress pictures to show my children and others interested. I gave up on the gym for a few weeks as the boxes wore me out, but now I need to go back...
Tonight I'm going to the temple, as I have not gone this month and feel the need. I have a week until Maddy flies to Sapporo, the mester ends, March hits, and life picks up tempo again. I have actually enjoyed the rain for the clear skies and green land that it brings. My joints feel it, but what good day is without pain anyway? We are working on cleaning up boxes which got moved/packed too fast and may send out some clothes/books/ etc. to DI, but need to clear out clutter or die amongst it. :) I get to go get Afton in 6 weeks or so and Stills seems to enjoy his college drama class on Monday nights. He is planning on going to a local college after graduation and working for a while. A friend just got to the Brazil MTC and will be serving/learning Portuguese for a few weeks in Sao Paolo. I need to write him and let him know his mom seems OK. The first few weeks are hard. Now Maddy has been gone for 10 weeks and I'm almost feeling I can do this. ;)
I look forward to visits from Giles and Jimenez family reps. and will fly home to dad in March. Please keep in touch, V
Then, every night I would go home and box up my life. We are adding onto the back of our house and needed to box up an old bedroom, a bath, and the garage, plus patio in two weeks. Now we are getting our new pantry and bath while the rain dries up enough to cut ground for the new part. I've taken a few progress pictures to show my children and others interested. I gave up on the gym for a few weeks as the boxes wore me out, but now I need to go back...
Tonight I'm going to the temple, as I have not gone this month and feel the need. I have a week until Maddy flies to Sapporo, the mester ends, March hits, and life picks up tempo again. I have actually enjoyed the rain for the clear skies and green land that it brings. My joints feel it, but what good day is without pain anyway? We are working on cleaning up boxes which got moved/packed too fast and may send out some clothes/books/ etc. to DI, but need to clear out clutter or die amongst it. :) I get to go get Afton in 6 weeks or so and Stills seems to enjoy his college drama class on Monday nights. He is planning on going to a local college after graduation and working for a while. A friend just got to the Brazil MTC and will be serving/learning Portuguese for a few weeks in Sao Paolo. I need to write him and let him know his mom seems OK. The first few weeks are hard. Now Maddy has been gone for 10 weeks and I'm almost feeling I can do this. ;)
I look forward to visits from Giles and Jimenez family reps. and will fly home to dad in March. Please keep in touch, V
Thursday, January 31, 2008
End of first semester
We are reaching the end of first semester and after tomorrow I will get a whole new batch of students to teach about the library and how it works. I will miss a few of my questioning or helpful students. There are one or two I will not miss, as they have to be prodded repeatedly to do anything at all. I had at least three students who stopped completing assignments a few weeks befreo the semester ended and dropped to a C in my class. I had no As for final grades; a disappointing statistic. However, most of my students leave me with knowledge of where the sourcess are, how to get to them and cite them, and how to maintain a library in good order. Most can process a new book and shelve it. A few know how to find other titles online and which book jobbers I recommend. They all know about more databases than they did when they started. Now if I can just reach a few teachers...
We'll be half way through the school year on Monday and expect over 3,000 new books on Friday for my new students and I to unpack, organize and shelve. Life is good. Happy February all.
We'll be half way through the school year on Monday and expect over 3,000 new books on Friday for my new students and I to unpack, organize and shelve. Life is good. Happy February all.
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