I have been trying to figure out a way to introduce myself to the students. I wanted to make it part of their orientation powerpoint during their first visit to the library, but I was adding too many slides (and the cable we have for the screen is incompatible with my laptop anyway, so I couldn't do the powerpoint). Then I thought well, I could put some trinkets up, but the library doesn't have a lot of space for my things yet, since I'm STILL cleaning things out. Finally...like a bolt of lightening it hit me: DO A DISPLAY [you idiot]!!! Why I didn't think of that at first, I have no idea. Even if the students don't get an idea for my pop culture obsessions yet, at least they'll know what books I love. I hope they can start to get to know more about me through the ones displayed.
Both the fiction and non-fiction collections here are rather dated, but I still did pretty well with what I have to work with. I have six sections to my display, and they all contain some of my favorites from our humble collection. The six sections include: picture books, junior novels, classics, young adult novels, graphic novels, and informational texts. Next to each section I also put a sign, with a picture of some of my other favorites. Finally, I put a quick blurb about how the students can follow me on Goodreads or Shelfari.
Students have already started taking books from the display, and I've been filling in holes with others I love as they are checked out (to keep it looking pretty). My choice of Raina Telgemeier graphic novels get checked out quite quickly. (I've already loved seeing both girls and boys checking out Raina's work. Before getting a job in a library, I wondered if boys would be checking out her mostly female-centered works.)
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