tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7260786418133593157.post2505607690102004861..comments2023-11-06T03:55:07.982-06:00Comments on YA Books and More: Creating Collections: Think Beyond the Book!Naomihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00948709936170679084noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7260786418133593157.post-88288035947643132602017-12-18T10:54:26.416-06:002017-12-18T10:54:26.416-06:00I work in a small high school and about five years...I work in a small high school and about five years ago I moved all my movies and documentaries from the back room to the front shelves for circulation. It has worked out well. I do have some R rated titles. I created a permission slip that students must take home for a parent signature. When returned I make a note in their account (we have Destiny) that they have permission for future check outs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7260786418133593157.post-15133958352251563322017-12-16T07:47:50.805-06:002017-12-16T07:47:50.805-06:00Naomi, your ideas are always interesting, and this...Naomi, your ideas are always interesting, and this time I’m right in there with you. I have checked out DVDs and audio books in our elementary library for years. Now with our Makerspace I’m doing this, too, but in small steps. We just tore up weeded books and packed bags for Winter Break activities using glue and strips! There were so excited!! I’m planning more Maker Kits soon. Thanks for all your posts and wonderful shared ideas!Lisa Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15424727057821782909noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7260786418133593157.post-36745882270871965112017-12-15T07:19:16.119-06:002017-12-15T07:19:16.119-06:00Hi, Naomi! Thanks for the ideas, and a question: W...Hi, Naomi! Thanks for the ideas, and a question: What format of AUDIO books do you find most successful for your campus?J Picketthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12040456742099657569noreply@blogger.com