Weekly Wrap-U.P.! January 28, 2022

Future Dates & Training Opportunities


All times are in Central Standard Time (CST)

January 28, 2022, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – State Library Survey Workday at Scott County Library (Scott City)/Registration Link

January 31, 2022, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – State Library Survey Workday at Ashland City Library/Registration Link

February 7, 2022, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Summer Reading Program Family Idea Swap/Idea Submittal Link & Registration Link

February 8, 2022- Train U.P.!- STEAM/Registration Link

February 10, 2022, 11: am – 12:00 pm – Western Kansas Community Foundation Overview Webinar/Registration Information is below.

February 24, 2022, 4:00 pm – “Freedom to Read Roundtable”

March 4, 2022 – Summer (Reading) Library Program Workshop/Registration Link

March 10, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Policy Writing & Review”

April 6, 2022 – SWKLS Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Workshop. Location TBD.

June 9, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Intellectual Freedom”

September 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Cultural Humility”

December 8, 2022 – After Lunch Course “Lead From Where You Are”


System Spotlight


If you would like to highlight your library, we’d like to hear from you. Whether it’s about your activities, programs or anything else that is going on that you’re proud of we can hold a spotlight on your library here in the Weekly Wrap UP if you email Jody at jhattrup@swkls.org


6×6 in Morton County

Morton County Library is revamping the 6×6 bags. To help them circulate better, we made a display to show what’s in the bags. 

Santa Fe Trail Timeline in Kearny County Library

Santa Fe Trail Timeline was at Kearny County Library from January 24 through the 28th. Linda Peters did a presentation on the 25th about the Santa Fe Trail at the library.

Question of the Month

Stevens County Library asked for advice. Look at the patrons’ responses.


Consulting


Western Kansas Community Foundation Webinar

The Western Kansas Community Foundation (WKCF) covers these 15 counties in our System area: Finney; Grant; Gray; Greeley; Hamilton; Haskell; Kearny; Lane; Meade; Morton; Scott; Seward; Stanton; Stevens; and Wichita Counties. If you have considered using this organization as a possible grantor, but haven’t yet, they are having a Zoom Webinar to inform everyone about their services.

The workshop is Thursday, February 10, 2022, from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm CT. You will “learn about WKCF’s grants, gain inspiration from successfully funded projects, learn some basic tips & tricks, and ask your questions” during this one hour. Registration is required to get the login information, which will be emailed to each participant the week of the workshop.

To register you need to send an email to wkcf@wkcf.org with the Subject Line “Grant Chat Registration”. In the main body, of the email, you will need to have the following:

“Please sign me up for the WKCF Online Grants Chat on Thursday, February 10th.

Name:
Organization:”

If you have any questions you can email Stacie Hahn, WKCF Program and Marketing 
Director, stacie@wkcf.org.

Freedom to Read Roundtable

Booklist and Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group is sponsoring a “Freedom to Read Roundtable ” Hosted by the Texas Library Association. This roundtable will be on Thursday, February 24, 2022, beginning at 4:00 pm CT. If you are interested in attending you can register at the following link.

Be Weather Conscious

Just a reminder for everyone during this time of year. Please be weather conscious when traveling. If you or any of your staff are scheduled to drive somewhere and inclement weather comes in, please consider if the trip is truly necessary or if it can be rescheduled. Sadly on my roundabout way of going home through Coldwater, on Tuesday, I had two reminders of how life can change in an instant. I was not involved in any accident, but I did have to help at two.

Recording of State Survey Overview from January 13, 2022

Join us on Friday, March 4, 2022 at First Church of God for a fun fill day of “Ocean of Possibilities”.Miss Patty Collins and Miss Diane Bott from Central Kansas Library System are presenting on 2022 Summer Library Program manual and going to show you that program planning is easier than digging for buried treasure.

We will have an afternoon session on Scratch so don’t forget your laptops. See you there. Click here to register.


Cataloging, Collection Development, and ILL


Crafting Your Collection 2021

Documents and recordings are now available on the Wiki / Link
**Catalogers: Please make your comments on the cataloging Google Doc shared with you last week. Your feedback is appreciated! / Link

Collection Development for CSRP 2022: Oceans of Possibilities

Thank you to Jessica from Minneola for making this suggestion! Lists of ocean-themed titles for adults and kids is available on the Wiki, if you would like to develop your collection especially for summer reading. / Link

Dear ILLers,

COVID has presented challenges to libraries across the globe. Libraries are open, then they close–difficult to keep track of! Additionally, many Kansans are struggling with our health and wellness. If you are experiencing difficulty managing the library’s ILL activity during this hectic time, please let me know. I am always here to help and/or pause your participation, if you become overwhelmed and understaffed. 
The best way we can help each other is to keep SHAREit’s Request Manager current and updated every day the library is open. I promise to help you in any way that I can. – Kelly


Technology


Join us for the Train U.P. Tuesday, February 8, 2022, where Jennifer McCulley will present on S.T.E.A.M. Click here for the registration link.

Tax Season Stay Safe Online

Tax season is approaching and we want you to stay safe online.

Click here for the helpful tip sheet. We want you to continue to be safe online and have a successful tax season.