Sunday, February 9, 2014

New Stuff in the Library!

We now have new stuff in your school library for you to explore!
Here is just a taste of the newest things for everyone to enjoy in the library. 

  1. Complete Harry Potter book hardcover set (Three new sets!)
  2. Star Wars Dark Horse trade paperbacks (25 Different trades total!  Wow!)
  3. Sesame Street Golden Book Collection (Including my own personal Favorite, "The Monster At The End Of This Book")  

    Come by and see what else we have for you to expand your mind with!!!






What Librarians Need to Know

What Librarians Need to Know

Below is a sample of what is often required for librarian job positions. Don't worry if some of the requirements sound confusing! More information is available to help you with some of the tougher decisions.

Education

The requirements for a librarian position can span the range below:
  • Four-year undergraduate degree in any field
  • Master of library science degree (MLS)
  • MLS degree from an American Library Association (ALA)-accredited school
  • ALA-accredited MLS degree plus a teaching certificate (often the case in school libraries) or an ALA-accredited MLS plus a second masters degree, e.g., a law degree

Skills

  • Desire to meet and serve the library's user community
  • Ability to think analytically and to develop new or revised systems, procedures, and work flow
  • Ability to exercise initiative and independent judgment
  • Knowledge of computers, the internet, and commercially available library software
  • Knowledge of a foreign language for communities with non-English speaking populations
  • Ability to prepare comprehensive reports and present ideas clearly and concisely in written and oral form
  • Ability to make administrative decisions, interpret policies, and supervise staff
  • Ability to motivate, establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, supervisors, volunteers, other community agencies and the public
  • Knowledge of the philosophy and techniques of library service
  • Ability to organize job duties and work independently
  • Demonstrated knowledge of library materials and resources
  • Creativity to develop and implement library programs and services
  • Ability to communicate both orally and in writing
  • Positive attitude toward library users with special needs
  • Accuracy and skill in typing

Experience

  • It's best to have some experience working in a library before graduating. This can be as a volunteer, page, library assistant, or even as part of an internship or graduate school project. Some libraries allow students who have demonstrated sufficient progress towards their library science masters degree to begin working as a librarian.

Career path

  • Librarians who excel in their area of work and are interested in management may make excellent candidates for amanagerial position, such as a department head, branch manager, or assistant director. The job of library director may also be a natural next step, especially in the case of smaller libraries.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Meet Mr. Wicker!

Hi kids!

I'm Mr. Wicker, your new librarian.  I'm 34 and love books and want to share my love of them with you! I can't wait to help everyone from K-6 to expand their minds in our school library!

 Be sure to click the Fun Stuff link for some great lists and ways to find more reading fun!



Comics are books too!