Monday, June 22, 2009

End of Year Stuff

Don't what else to call it but stuff. Pam and I worked really hard taking in textbooks. I don't think anyone outside of those who actually work with the volume of materials at a comprehensive high school truly understand the process and the workload. It's one thing to check in a few hundred books from a few hundred students but another thing altogether to collect thousands from thousands. I finally finished the textbook reload video that illustrates my point and my analysis of what I would like to see in terms of support. You can find both online of course. Nothing in paper, it's all web 2.0.
the video is on YouTube-- it's more than just fights and porn-- Youtube that is, my video is not that exciting--- but it is an educational tool and you can find my video there at Textbook Reload

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWPfJJ



Monday, May 18, 2009

Last of the Year "Tops"

It's already the middle of May -- time flies! This is our last week of regular operations as we go into next week ready to take in textbooks. Woohoo! But here is the last "Tops" of the year!
Top Patrons are;
  1. Jessica Massie
  2. Lena El-Mahmoud
  3. Brittany Jones
  4. Daniel Calderon
  5. Gisela Hecht
  6. Allen Louie
  7. Klarissa Towey
  8. Vi Troung
  9. Edith Fuentes
  10. Adolfo Alvarez
The last of the Top Titles are;
  1. Student World Atlas
  2. Eclipse
  3. 1984
  4. Charlie y la fabrica de chocolate
  5. Crank
  6. Drawings of the Masters: Spanish
  7. Encyclopedia of politics
  8. Kitchen Princess vol 1
  9. la Mariposa
  10. Maximum Ride: the angel experiment

Thursday, April 30, 2009

It's May! Textbooks season is approaching

Well, we survived STAR testing, unannounced committee meetings, overflows from classrooms and last minute crazy research projects and papers in April. STAR testing was not too bad because this year we were not a designated testing location but we did handle the crisis moments when a proctor didn't show and we did take all of the students who needed extra time after the testing periods. But it went pretty smoothly overall. Research for senior projects is slowing down now as students complete their papers and turn them in. Our focus on poetry for April has ended. My favorite poem this year is Brody the Custodian by Kenn Nesbitt. Great one to share!
May gears up and we see CAHSEE testing and AP testing and towards the end... textbooks. Our annual textbook collection begins in earnest on May 26th but prep work begins the week before as we move tables, gather empty boxes, consolidate books from other locations and begin to close down the school year. We will gather about 13,000 books over a 2 week period with the bulk occuring during finals week. At 5 lbs average per book, 60 lbs per box load, 800 lbs per cart, we get our workout. Day in and day out, we check in, validate, assess and stack for 8 hours. But in the end we know where every single book is on this campus and can account for every damage, every lost book and every excuse we hear. It's an amazing process!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Food for Fines Week

This week, April 6-9, our library is hosting Food for Fines. For every canned food or non-perishable food item that a student brings in, One fine is eliminated. One library fine, that is. Textbook fines are not subject to this offer. Inspired by the Napa County library system last December, this is our 2nd Food for Fines drive. In December, we gathered and donated over 4 boxes of food. We hope to do the same for this Easter season food drive.

Monday, March 30, 2009

The tops

Top Patron Statistics for the month ending March 17th are not surprising. These students are avid readers and busy patrons. We do our best to keep up with their requests and often are surprised by what they want. Time permitting we always get the books they want to read. And often learn a little bit more about what our top patrons like most about their favorite authors.

1) Jessica Massie
2) Gisela Hecht
3) Janine Bedon
4) Gattlin Ellis
5) Oscar Gonzalez
6) Krista Whitecotton
7) CJ Quipanes
8) Reginder Gascon
9) Yarely Chavez
10) Jennelyn Lazo

Granted, there was a huge research project that was a driving force for new top patrons and we had several copies of the favorites already checked out so our patron listed are a little different than normal.
Our Top Titles are really the same as always;
Breaking Dawn, New Moon, Eclipse and Twilight are in the top 10 as are Child called "It" and Lost Boy books which came in #2 and #3 respectively. Manga dropped out this month; my guess is its because so many have already been read and these patrons are waiting for new releases/purchases.