Congratulations to the libraries and communities in these locations on their go live!!
Coming soon we'll be featuring the launch photos from the following library services that have recently launched: Cleve, Kimba, Lock, Minlaton, Ardrossan, Yorketown and Maitland.
Central Yorke Peninsula (visit Enterprise catalogue)
- Maitland
Judy Gerschwitz assisted by Pearl Crawford and Emily Burrows cut the cake to celebrate the launch of One Card at Central Yorke Peninsula Community Library |
Karen Crawford and her children are all enthusiastic borrowers and look forward to making use of the additional benefits provided by the One Card network |
Marg Honan, Librarian at Cleve has written a great piece describing her 'go live' on July 4th. See also Cleve photos below.
"Happy Independence
Day 4th July!! Cleve School Community Library became the first
library on Eyre Peninsula to go-live, more by good luck than anything else.
However, Marg took full advantage of the occasion and with Rina firmly holding
her hand they launched themselves into 1LMS land with a huge party.
With
biscuits, balloons and bookmarks for the whole school, followed by a FREE
sausage sizzle at lunch (organised by the SRC) and the school band and CAS
singers entertaining the kids, the rain held off long enough for it all to be
held on the verandah and lawn at the front of the library.
With the
assistance and support of the school and local Library Board the journey
reached its end with the first transaction occurring at 11am with the charging
out of a book to the previous Library manager Beth.
Marg organised
a whole school assembly where: the school choir sang 2 songs from the Danny Allen suite, (story by Phil
Cummings and music written by John Schumann); guest speakers from school,
District Council and Library Board spoke and a presentation was made to Kate,
the school student whose photo won the design-a-card
competition.
After Beth
was presented with her new borrowers card, the students were dismissed and the
invited guests & visitors were invited into the library for the ribbon pulling, first issue and a
splendid morning tea when THE CAKE was cut, all organised by the local Library
Board.
Rina and
Marg were then on hand to explain how the new system allowed access to the
state’s resources and demonstrated the procedure to put a book on hold. Having
the libraries large LCD TV screen connected to the school laptop and network
meant they could share the new catalogue with those in the library.
It must have
worked because the holds shelf list the next morning showed 2 customers had
gone home and put 2 new books on hold and even changed their PIN.
The students
are also having a great time putting their own holds on the books their
classmates borrow; to the point where Marg allowed the kids access to the 3 community
computers during class time as there were long queues at the 2 student OPACs.
They also had to figure out a system to give kids their numbers, as staff decided to keep the cards in the library as they have in the past. Marg & Rina made up small laminated cards to be kept in student’s diaries to allow access at home and then when in the library, staff are trialling a way of letting students have their real card to place holds.
They also had to figure out a system to give kids their numbers, as staff decided to keep the cards in the library as they have in the past. Marg & Rina made up small laminated cards to be kept in student’s diaries to allow access at home and then when in the library, staff are trialling a way of letting students have their real card to place holds.
Reminding students to LOG OUT is
important as one Yr4 student discovered…he now has multiple holds on some books
he doesn’t want to read!
They are still on their ‘L’s, though the principal did draw a P on the aprons! Checking the error reports and making their way through the shelf list was a daunting task but they managed and hopefully as you read this the library hasn’t collapsed around them."
They are still on their ‘L’s, though the principal did draw a P on the aprons! Checking the error reports and making their way through the shelf list was a daunting task but they managed and hopefully as you read this the library hasn’t collapsed around them."
Cleve School Community Library launched on 4th July with a whole school assembly, and the choir singing ‘Danny Allen’ |
Retired Librarian Beth was the first borrower and helped Marg Honan current Librarian ‘cut the ribbon’!! |
Minlaton (visit Enterprise catalogue)
- Minlaton
- Curramulka
- Pt Vincent
Minlaton's cake made with plaque and chocolates from Minlaton Chocolaterie |
Library Manager, Tessa Martin, speaking at the launch |
Launch attendees hearing about the benefits of One Card to Minlaton customers |
Minlaton Library staff Catherine Litster and Candy Johnson |
Bron Scholes, District Council of YP Library liaison, Stewart Germaine, District Council of YP IT staff, Tessa Martin, Minlaton School Community Library Manager with a new YP Library Card |
- Lock
- Elliston
- Pt Kenny
A group of students also attended and gave a fantastic performance of songs from Danny Allen.
To mark a truly special occasion, a delicious cake was ceremoniously cut and enjoyed by launch attendees!
Post launch, Toni has told PLS that the launch has gone well...and the library is certainly busier!
Students performed songs from Danny Allen |
Stay tuned for photos from other launches!
Jo Freeman
A/Associate Director
Public Library Services
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