NCompass Live - January 22, 2014
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Engage young patrons who hang out at your library with programs that run themselves. Rachelle McPhillips, from Columbus Public Library, shares several ideas libraries can adapt to year-round programming. These passive programs are great for libraries that have a thriving young adult program as well as those that are looking to reach out to tweens and teens but have limited time and money.
2. Passive programs…
O happen in your absence.
O engage patrons.
O connect YA patrons to staff.
O foster collaboration.
O are easy to recycle and reuse.
O can be inexpensive.
O provide fresh content.
3. Things to Consider
O Stats – Do you need them? How will you
track them?
O Safety – Is it safe to leave scissors on a
table? Do small children have access to
the crafting space?
4. Things to Consider
O Acceptable loss – Things will walk away.
One patron will use all the cute glitter
stickers.
O Staff time and involvement – Getting a
patron started shouldn’t be longer than a
typical customer service situation.
5. More Things to Consider
O Successful passive programs may take
lots of time and effort in advance.
O It’s smart to have someone else try your
program before patrons see it.
O Many passive programs can be revamped
for younger or older patrons.
O Moonsand is probably a bad idea.
7. Programs That Work
O Simple crafts
O Bookmarks
O Paper lanterns
O Tissue paper flowers
O Styrofoam cup art
www.pinterest.com/cplne/anytime-activities
8.
9. Programs That Work
O Read-In
O Patrons read for extra tickets in Summer
Reading prize drawing
O Check in and out at a staffed desk
O Must read for one hour in the library
O Can visit and read in twice during “ReadIn” week
10. Programs That Work
O Mini-box City
O Collect small boxes from staff
O Set up a “construction site” table with basic
craft supplies – tape, glue, paper, markers
O Set up a section of land (another table)
O Post simple instructions
O Watch the city grow
11.
12. Programs That Work
O Guess Where
O Take pictures of familiar doors around town
O Print and make a poster
O Make clues
O Have patrons fill out answer sheet
O Leave answer key and prize box at staffed
desk
14. SPARK a Reaction
SRP 2014 Anytime Activities
O Registration
O Mini Box City
O Read-In
O QR Code Activity
O Catapults (pg. 37)
O Rainsticks (pg. 68)
O Pan Pipe with Straws (pg. 69)
O Flame Line Art (pg. 75)
15. Programs That Work
O QR Code Activities
O Choose your own adventure
O Found story on YALSA’s “yaac” listserv
O Use “text” option on QRstuff.com to create
codes
O Scavenger hunt
O Inspired by www.thedaringlibrarian.com
O Did not use the URL shortener feature on
QRstuff.com because it takes users out of
the code reader app
19. Thank you!
Rachelle McPhillips
Adult and Young Adult Librarian
Columbus Public Library
rmcphil@columbusne.us
columbusne.us/library
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