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This was a good solution for me, but it may not be necessary for your libraries. Thank you for shairng your experience with us! I am the only librarian in our school serving Grade 1-Grade 9. We are a new school which opened in Sep There is no way that the school will get a library assistant soon. So I think I will try self-checkout this year. I used to think that I migt try with secondary first.
But after reading your post, I think I can try all grades! By the way, I am using follett destiny too. I have been doing self-checkout but students have to type in their names, which of course brings problems with elementary students.
I would like to progress to cards with the students picture IDs. I would be happy to have you share the process of uploading pictures. Awesome post, Kelly. Your experience is really helpful for the new librarians and I also believe that self-checkout is the best way to maintain the book records and I will also suggest to the librarians at OGDEN to follow the same.
Kelly, I would love to know what settings in Destiny you are using. I am thinking about utilizing self checkout for my upper students next year. Self-checkout in Elementary Library is the new skill acquired by many schools. This post by Miss Kelly will surely boost the initiative taken by Amphitheater School District to achieve its goal for its library. I would love to get some more info from you on the logistics to self check out. Our district is loosing all of our assistants starting next year, so we are trying to train our kids this year while we still have an assistant to assist them.
Feel free to email me with any questions you may have! I am actually not using self-checkout this year because the library is on a cart in classrooms, but it was definately something I would do in the future! Hi Kelly, I use Destiny as well, but I am unsure how to print barcodes for student card, or bags for the little ones and I would love some help.
Thank so much, Natasha. Then at the bottom, you will find Patron ID Cards. When you click on that you can choose your preferences. I always print by homeroom. I also change the format to be first, middle, last name. I also change the cards to the 3 x 5 size too! Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Below are three things I love about self-checkout: Time to Talk about Books We use a hybrid schedule with first through fourth grade.
They Know What They Have Another positive is that my students are able to more effectively keep track of what they have checked out. Never a Line Since I had two scanners available I was able to set up multiple self-checkout stations.
How It Is Managed I currently use self-checkout with second through fourth graders. Like this: Like Loading
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