Lin leading the Library Circle
Tell us a bit about yourself, Lin:
I am the Youth Services Librarian at the Orinda Library, part of the Contra Costa County Library System in the Bay Area of California. I’ve been in that position since 2000, and helped move into the then-new building in 2001. I started the Toddler storytime program and the first continuing Paws to Read program in the county.
I am the Youth Services Librarian at the Orinda Library, part of the Contra Costa County Library System in the Bay Area of California. I’ve been in that position since 2000, and helped move into the then-new building in 2001. I started the Toddler storytime program and the first continuing Paws to Read program in the county.
Helping people find the right information, whether it is a travel book to Malaysia, a picture book featuring trucks AND dinosaurs or when the next Dork Diaries is scheduled to come out.
Print books will always be important to my generation; but I think libraries are discovering many other ways of connecting. I work in an affluent community where most people have a computer at home (not to mention several smartphones and an iPad), but we still have people at our public workstations every day. People also sit at our tables with their tablets and laptops. The library is a quiet space (for the most part), but also a community space. Our window seats are tremendously popular.
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Lion’s Pride of Programs:
My Paws to Read program, started with Ginger Wadsworth, combines my favorite things: reading and pets. In it, kids practice their reading with therapy dogs that have passed certification programs, proving there are both temperamentally stable and extremely people-friendly.
My Paws to Read program, started with Ginger Wadsworth, combines my favorite things: reading and pets. In it, kids practice their reading with therapy dogs that have passed certification programs, proving there are both temperamentally stable and extremely people-friendly.
“I love to check out Batman books at the library”
“Orinda Library Rocks! Thank you!”
Thanks again for the terrific interview, Lin!
Note to Librarians: If you’re a Youth Librarian
working in a school or public library we’d love to hear about you and your
library. Contact Janet at jlcarey@hotmail.com
for an interview slot. The calendar for 2015 is currently wide open J
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Libraries on this blog, contact Janet at jlcarey@hotmail.com
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