November & December 2013 Library Statistics

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Library Data November Days Open 18 Classes Served 131 Student Visits 536 Checkouts 1922 eBooks Viewed 1497 iPads Issued - 9 December Days Open 15 Classes Served 95 Student Visits 738 Checkouts 1435 eBooks Viewed 1037 iPads Issued - 7

Transcript of November & December 2013 Library Statistics

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Library DataNovember• Days Open – 18

• Classes Served – 131

• Student Visits – 536

• Checkouts – 1922

• eBooks Viewed – 1497

• iPads Issued - 9

December• Days Open – 15

• Classes Served – 95

• Student Visits – 738

• Checkouts – 1435

• eBooks Viewed – 1037

• iPads Issued - 7

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November & DecemberCirculation Statistics

676

1927

388

12842

2534

Book Checkout by Type

Nonfiction Fiction

Graphic Novels Magazines

Audio Books E-Books

2484

802

221

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6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

Book Checkout by Grade Level

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November & December

Top Ten Readers

1. Elijah W. – 6th Grade – 42 books

2. Matthew C. – 6th Grade – 31 books

3. Caleb C. – 6th Grade – 31 books

4. Lynda P. – 6th Grade – 31 books

5. A’myra W. – 6th Grade – 31 books

6. Daniela C. – 6th Grade – 29 books

7. Kenya L. – 6th Grade – 18 books

8. Jamie F. – 6th Grade – 28 books

9. Gracie M. – 6th Grade – 28 books

10. Jai’Wun D. – 6th Grade – 27 books

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November/DecemberLibrary Roundup

• Mrs. Knopf’s National History Day academy used library computers to work on projects.

• Eight grade science classes began their research on the planets and other astronomical delights. Mrs. McManus showed them how to use Symbaloobookmarks and helped them determine what did (nearly everything) and did not (common knowledge) need bibliographic citations.

• Mrs. McManus and helper elves reset all school iPads, cleaned up the accounts and updated to iOS 7.0.4.

• Mrs. McLean and Mrs. McManus hosted two “APPy Hour” sessions for teachers, where Ms. Johanson showed us how to use PicCollage and other apps to create graphic organizers and Mrs. Knowles demonstrated how she uses Kidblog to help her students create digital portfolios.

• We had a very successful Scholastic book fair where we sold over $2,700 in books and fun goodies. Students had a great time trying to win posters and other prizes with our “Pick a Pop” game and our administrative staff had a friendly compititionto sell the books they book talked. It made for a fun week on our news show and in the book fair. Our school earned $600 for our library, which will be used to host library events and purchase books.

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November/December Favorite Series

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November & December

Favorite Titles

Wow! Five of our top 10 are Junior Book Awards! Can you spot the symbol? Remember to read 3 JBA titles by Feb. 14, 1014 to participate in the JBA program! Ask Mrs. McManus for details!

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November & December iPad Update

• 12 iPads circulated to new students or due to damage or technical issues.

• 798 iPads were reset, updated, and reissued to students in addition to those reset due to technical issues.

• Damaged iPads are those that must be sent in for repair.

Resets –35

New Student -

9

App/iOSissues -

12

User Error - 17

Damage 7

Stolen (Off

Campus) - 1

Lost/ Recovered –

14

Total Issues Addressed - 95