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Teen Volunteer Training@ Gere Branch Library
Fill out the Volunteer Agreement
Paperwork
Notes on the Paperwork:
Application• Email:
• Please use an email address that you ACTUALLY check – otherwise, **indicate** the best way to reach you…text/call/smoke signals etc.
• Special Interests/Skills:• Ex. Can leap over tall
buildings/make chocolate appear out of thin air/have memorized entire Dewey Decimal system
• Education/Training:• Have you volunteered at another
library?
Notes on the Paperwork:
Understanding• Performance of tasks
• You’re agreeing to perform these tasks accurately. The two biggest elements of this are:• 1. If you aren’t sure…ASK!• 2. Before you start a new task –
ASK!• I WILL harp more about this
later.
• Dress appropriately• This is not a gym workout or a
reality show. Dress sensibly, neatly and in a manner that would not shock your grandmother.
• Time Frame• Plan to complete your hours in one
to three months.
These and ONLY These Materials
The Materials You Will Be Handling
• Bins – the large square boxes on wheels that sit underneath the return slot. This is the first place your stuff lands when you return it. From there it gets put onto a Cart or into a Tub…
• Tubs – Hard plastic (blue, green, red) portable book containers that can go in delivery to other branches. Also used for JPBs
• Carts – on wheels, books go here to be FIRST checked in, then SECOND reshelved. Note the position of the book on the cart!
• Circ – Circulation. The process of stuff being checked out, used, and checked back in.
• PBs – Paperbacks. JPB – Juvenile Paperbacks
• J or Juv – “Juvenile” or for Kids (babies up to upper elementary)
• YA – “Young Adult” materials for older kids
• Adult – Stuff for grownups (and big kids)• Checked In – The process of scanning
the item on the computer that takes it OUT of the patron’s name and puts it back into “To-Be-Shelved” or “Available” Status
• ‘To Be Shelved’ – The item has been checked in and is ready to be returned to the shelf
• Label – the printed label attached to an item containing SKADS of important info. Look for it!!
• Spine – the binding of a book, the hinge of a DVD or CD case. The part that faces OUT when the item is shelved.
• Spine Label – Look at the spine of an item for VERY informative labels.
• Weed – like weeding a garden. We remove the items that are old or not circulating and send them downtown.
• In-house Use – Material that is removed from the shelf and used, but not actually checked out. Must be checked back in before reshelving.
• LCL – Lincoln City Libraries• Branch – There are eight (8) Branch
libraries, of which Gere is one.• Pages or Aids – The folks who get paid
to shelve materials, empty book drops, check in, process holds, etc.
• Trust me there are more silly words, but this is plenty for now. If somebody says something that sounds like English but doesn’t make sense – ASK!!!
Weird Library TerminologySo you have a clue what the heck we’re talking about.
Quick Vocabulary Lesson
Unless you have been SPECIFICALLY trained
by ME to shelve a specific type of
material, off a specific cart…
you are NOT TO TOUCH IT!
Oy vey with the threatening red text..
WTF?Because if you goof it up, I get yelled at, and you might not get to finish your hours.
Types of Material You Will (and WILL NOT)
Be Handling
There are (as of last year) 850,131 items circulating through Lincoln City Libraries.
Why are you harping on this?You want to finish your hours, right?
Types of Material You Will (and WILL NOT) Be Handling
Why are you STILL harping on this?If you goof it up, I get yelled at. I am plenty capable of doing things to get myself yelled at without your help, thank you very much.
• It takes months…even years for staff with bounteous amounts of higher education to learn all the pesky little nit-picky details about each type of material. You have 90
minutes.
Types of Material You Will (and WILL NOT) Be Handling
If you are interested in learning about the other 800,000 items, please go to library school, get your degree, and come back and apply for a job here in 4-6 years. We’d love to have you!!!
OMG You’re not finished yet???Do it right and I swear I’ll shut up about it!
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
1. J and YA Non-Print1. DVDs2. Books on CD3. CD-ROMs4. Music CDs5. Magazines
1. Adult Non-Print1. DVDs2. Books on CD3. CD-ROMs4. Music CDs5. Magazines
1. Juvenile (j) and Young Adult (YA) Paperbacks1. Board books2. Picture books3. First readers4. Rigby Readers5. Series Paperbacks (including jpb
graphics)6. Non-series Paperbacks7. j and YA Non-fiction Paperbacks8. J and YA Graphic Novels
Visual Aids*Items on this cart have been checked in. *If you start shelving stuff that hasn’t been checked in, then we get angry patrons SWEARING VEHEMENTLY and often loudly, that they brought their stuff back on time and why the heck are they getting overdue charges and what kind of dirty rotten so-and-so’s do we think we are anyway?*So. Not. Pretty.
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
Juvenile (j) PaperbacksThe CORRECT cart looks like this.If they’re not on a cart that looks like this? DO NOT SHELVE THEM!!
More Visual Aids
Seriously. It’s just tears and recriminations all around.
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
1. Board Books1. JPB with no underline2. Hard cardboard covers and
hard cardboard pages are difficult for new readers to EAT.
More Visual Aids
Shelve them here. Where the signs say they are. See? Picky Picky Picky
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
1. Board Books1. Board books are shelved
here:
More Visual Aids
Notice how all these books have LABELS on them? This is an important plot point.
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
2. Picture Books1. The larger size of a regular
picture book, but in paperback form.
2. JPB with a BLUE underline
More Visual Aids
The labels give you important information…like the underline color for example!
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
2. Picture Books1. The BLUE underlined JPBs
are shelved in the west side of the bin NEXT to the Board Book cubes.
They go here. On this side.
Not on this side.
More Visual Aids
Just the right size for 3-4 year old hands. Isn’t that smart?
“Saw the whole thing, dude. First you were all like "whoa", and we were like "whoa", and you were like "whoa..."
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
3. First Readers1. Smaller than a picture book2. JPB with a PURPLE
underline
More Visual Aids
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
3. The PURPLE underlined First Readers are shelved in the spinner racks directly in front of the Youth Services Desk
If you have time, you can group these together…like, all Star Wars stuff, and all Dora stuff etc etc…
Right here & here
More Visual Aids
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
4. Rigby ReadersAre a special type of First Reader. They are noted “RR” They come in two unique sizes, and have two different types of labeling (grr argh). The two types of labeling
are admittedly a pain in the patootie. Just get the like labels together and don’t try to insert any logic into it, it’ll just frustrate you.
Put all the Red circle 3-5’s together
Put all the “Yellow 6”s together
…and all the “Magenta 1”s together
More Visual Aids
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
4. The Rigby Readers are shelved on the back side of the First Reader spinner.
RULE OF THUMB:If you can’t figure out where something goes… ASK! Don’t GUESS!!
They’re shelved over here on this side.
More Visual Aids
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
5. Series Paperbacks have a GREEN underline
By “Series” in this case, we mean a series that has more than, say, SIX titles in it...and in some cases, it’s more like a bazillion – give or take.
More Visual Aids
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
5. Series Paperbacks have a GREEN underline
The Series Name is labeled on the shelf…but sometimes, it’s hard to figure out which series a book belongs in. WHEN IN DOUBT…ASK!
Series name is here on this book.
Shelf is labeled with Series Name
Shelves are here on the left, next to the wall.
Might also be on the spine.
More Visual AidsThese are books for upper elementary kids, not a part of a large series. Shelved alphabetically by the Author’s last name.
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
6. Non-Series paperbacks have a RED underline
See the “H”? That’s the first letter of the author’s last name.
Find the corresponding letter on the shelf HERE
RED
The red underlined pb’s are in this bin on the “To Be Shelved” Cart
More Visual AidsNon-Fiction could be a quiz book, a book about lions, a movie-tie-in book
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
7. J Non-Fiction
The yellow underlined pb’s are in this bin on the “To Be Shelved” Cart
Notice the JPB, the Yellow, and the NF.
Shelved on this cart in the Youth Area. This is the ONLY time you’ll be organizing anything by TITLE
More Visual AidsGraphics can be Manga or comic strips. Be careful, there are both J and YA graphics.
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
8. J Graphics
These have the green underline, and they are specifically noted as GRAPHICS.
Shelved here – back wall of jpb’s
Note the graphics series label on the shelf
More Visual AidsYA Items are on a
DIFFERENT To-Be-Shelved
Cart!!
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
9. YA Non-Fiction & Graphics
In addition to the labels on the front of the books, YA items will have a spine label with the first letter of the author’s last name.
YA Items are all shelved in the TEEN ZONE
Magazines: Newest face out, older issues behind or beneath.
More Visual AidsNon-Print:This includes DVDs, Books on CD, Music CDs, CD-ROMs, and oddly enough…magazines.
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
Different to-be-shelved cartsDifferent labels (spines not front)Slightly more complex shelving
And moreBooks on CD
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
And next…Music CDs
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
And…Magazines
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
Kids
TEENS
The order of things
Types of Material You Will Be Handling
Basics:1. Priorities:
1. Shelve the PBs first2. Shelve the JUV non-print second3. Shelve the Adult non-print last
DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEMYou knew you weren’t going to be able to avoid it forever, right?
IT’S LIKE ALPHABETIZING…BY
NUMBERS
Which one is out of order?
a. 305.21 telb. 456.22 dalc. 782.11 smid. 940.2 jone. 856.01 sel
Which one is out of order now?
a. 155.02 Blob. 155.021 Smic. 165.22 Wald. 165.12 Mine. 165.355 Jon
Which one is out of order?
a. 642.32 nyeb. 653.25 nyec. 668.39 nyed. 623.44 nyee. 695.12 nye
Which one is out of order?
a. 642.13 abeb. 642.13 sloc. 642.13 jand. 642.13 take. 642.13 zed
Now the QUIZ!
QUIZ TIME
!