Wednesday, February 28, 2018

March Madness (year 2)

MPL March Madness: Battle of the Books!



MPL March Madness: The Battle of the Books has returned. Marshall Public Library will once again have a tournament-styled battle of the books. MPL has selected 32 of the top checked out books from 2017. These titles will randomly be paired off in a bracket battle were your votes will advance them to the next round. Voting ballots are available at the library or online at www.marshallpl.org or on the MPL Facebook page. A bulletin board at MPL will track the voting progress. Ballots will be tallied every week and the winning tiles will be advanced to the next round. Each Monday a new ballot will be available. Voting begins March 5. Make sure to get your votes in each week and help us choose the #1 book for MPL March Madness: The Battle of the Books! The winning book will be announced April 9.

I love the basketball hoop. We placed a loop of card stock behind it to make it pop out. I love the effect and the little extra character it add the the board.



One of our ballot boxes ready to go. (This locking box was purchased on Amazon).

First ballot

Choose 10 books to compete in the book battle. MPL will take the top 16 and randomly pair them off in a bracket battle were the votes will advance them to the next round.


 Video made for the MPL Facebook page

Who will the winner be???

UPDATE:
And the winner is.......




Lesser Known Books by Famous Authors

Lesser known book by a famous author is one of the 50/50 Book Quest categories. A lot of patrons have been asking about it. SO I put together a display featuring well known authors = "famous" and their not well known books.  I even made a handout to go with it.




The end caps have the author's well know book featured. Lift the flap to discover something else they wrote.





Wednesday, February 7, 2018

2018 Winter Olympics

Winter Olympics did you know?
Fun information board about the Olympics


Each sport has a tab to lift and learn something about the sport.

Monday, February 5, 2018

Blind Date (6th annual)

Blind Date (6th annual)
This year the display was based on first impressions. The first page of the book was copied and the library patron can read the first few lines to the book. The books are all wrapped in fun Valentine's paper.


We also added teen and children's books to the display. They are

Showing first lines to the book= "First Impressions

Front view

Barcodes are scanned into an Excel sheet and then printed for fewer errors. Then the number is taped to the back.