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Ad-Team Meeting Minutes - June 11, 2014

Administration / Commission – Donna announced there are two vacancies on the Library Commission. Commission members Bose’ Akadiri and Tracy McGehee have both resigned. There is currently no representation for south side of Oklahoma City. Commission re-appointments will be announced July 2014. June commission packets go out Friday, June 13th.

Finance & Support – Absent

CONNECT Minutes for September 2013

Buddy Johnson welcomed the attendees and introduced the Connect planning committee. He reminded everyone about the mission and goals of the Connect Forum. Kellie Delaney and Tim Spindle from Planning were members of a guest panel who fielded questions from the committee.

MLS Hidden Treasures

When I came across this article: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/revealed-book-size-ladybug-135122227.html to an article about the University of Iowa’s collection of miniature books, I agreed the tiny books were adorable, but did you know we have our own miniature book collection in the Oklahoma Room of the Downtown Library? These little books were probably donated to the France Room when it opened with the “new” Downtown Library in 1954. Although unrelated to Oklahoma history, these little jewels are among many odd items to be found tucked away in an acid-free archive box in the Oklahoma Room.

CONNECT Minutes for June 2013

Forum members broke into small groups as Jennifer Jones – CH led an activity on unusual reference questions. Jennifer provided four categories – Most Humorous, Most Popular, Most Likely to Change the World and Most Likely to be Incarcerated – then asked each group to submit questions from their experience as candidates for each category. After a lively discussion among the groups Jennifer shared all the candidate questions and asked the submitters to share with the group how they answered the questions and what sources they used. Then the forum voted for the winners. Results can be found on the resources page.

Ad-Team Meeting Minutes - April 17, 2013

Outreach – Dana displayed the 2013 Summer Reading – Early Childhood, Children and Teen poster boards which were all original artwork from the MLS Marketing Department. This year’s Early Childhood and Children’s theme is ‘Dig Into Reading’. The Teen theme is ‘Beneath the Surface’. Summer Reading will begin June 1st through July 31st. Brochures were sent out to libraries and area schools this week.

Dana also stated the ‘Day at the Zoo’ event sponsored by OETA and Read Across Oklahoma went very well.

Library Operations & Planning – Kay announced the monthly summary for MyMetroMinute. Staff created 261 original written content and added 33 comments for the month of March on MyMetrolibrary. There is a new job opening for a Virtual Librarian.

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Manager of Library Operations Meeting Minutes for March 2002

Denyvetta shared a VERY large notebook of handouts from the various programs she attended at PLA, and encouraged other attendees to share their experiences.

Karen Bays encouraged everyone to check out the PLA website for a list of links to print out our own copies of many of the program handouts.

Deborah Willis shared a brief video of a PLA program she attended, “Project Lift.”

There was a lengthy discussion on Contact Training, with most of it focused on the hardships that a course of this length (15 weeks) can cause on scheduling, especially for smaller libraries. Concern was also expressed that it will be difficult, if not impossible to work all public service staff through a course of that length within the length of time set out in the Strategic Plan. Several different people recommended we explore the possibility of contracting with MetroTech or one of the local universities to see if we can offer an Advanced Interpersonal Communications class, which would offer much of the same information, but in a much shorter time frame.

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