Monday, May 8, 2017

Books are like a Tardis...display

The Tardis has been spotted in the library. We used a blue plastic table cloth to over the sides of the bookshelf. Use blue paper for the squares and the rest was printed from the computer to make it look like the Tardis from Dr. Who.

The sign on top of the display. We did this display a few years ago. If you want the graphic for the sign follow this link.

Display is filled with time travel books.

This display has been fun for Dr. Who fans. We even had library patrons that had to take their picture next to it. But we never did see the Doctor.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Book Bites

Book Bites are the smaller sized books in the adult fiction that are high interest-low vocabulary books. (A.K.A. book shots or high/low books).

We wanted to make these books easier for patrons to find. We placed new bookshelf on the end-cap at the beginning of the adult fiction. These books are great for those that English is a second language or they just want something lighter or quicker to read.
I love the new label sticker technical made for the spine of the books.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Tales Old As Time...Retold

 With Beauty and the Beast coming out this month a co-worker asked if we could display all the Beauty and the Beast books. Knowing how quickly they would all get checked out I expanded that idea to Retellings of Fairy Tales.



Thursday, February 23, 2017

March Madness in Books!

ROUND 1
MPL March Madness in Books! is a tournament-styled book battle for all ages at the Marshall Public Library. MPL has selected 32 top checked out books from different areas of the library. These titles have been randomly paired off in a bracket battle where your votes will advance them to the next round. Voting ballots are available at the library, at www.marshallpl.org, and on the MPL Facebook page. A bulletin board will track the voting progress. You do not need to have read every book to vote. Feel free to look up summaries or reviews and decide which book will progress to the next round.  Ballots will be tallied at the end of each week and the winning tiles will be advanced to the next round. Then a new ballot will be available. Voting begins February 24. Make sure to get your votes in each week and help us choose the #1 book for MPL March Madness in Books! The winning book will be announced April 3rd.

 I found so many different versions of this idea but I loved the templates found over at www.literaryhoots.com. So that is what I used too. For the other graphics I googled March Madness in images. I added "In Books!" The other graphic is a basketball hoop and I added the orange book.

I will update with more pictures through the month.

ROUND 2
 I added the QR code square that takes patrons to the Facebook page.

ROUND 3

Update: The Winner!


Monday, February 6, 2017

Fashionable Reads

This was a fun book display featuring books with clothing in the title. It was surprising how many books went up on this display. Just to name a few titles:
  • The Dress Shop of Dreams by Menna van Praag 
  • The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares
  • The Dressmaker by Kate Alcott
  • The Kid in the Red Jacket by Barbara Park
  • The Red Shirt Kids by Bryce Clark
  • If the Shoe Fits by Sarah Mlynowski
  • The Rag Coat by Lauren Mills

I totally forgot to take a picture of this display. But This shows what was up on the sides.

I just googled paper dolls, printed a few, and simply cut out their clothing. 

Saturday, February 4, 2017

Blind Date with a Book (5th annual)

This is the 5th year we have done this themed display for February. So many patrons look forward to this one. I think they like the mystery of not knowing what book they are checking out. This year I decided to change it up a bit. (link to one of our past blind book displays).

First, books are completely wrapped (years past had book covers so you could still look through them) so no flipping through the pages this time. However, each book is labeled so you know what genre you are getting. Some are also labeled teen and children's book.
 I also covered the barcode instead of cutting out holes (this was simply so wrapping the books would not take up so much time). I have typed all barcodes and taped them on the back. When a patron checks it out we have to type in the number instead of scanning.
I also added a "rate your date" bookmark that patrons can fill out to let us know what they thought of their book/date. I will then post these on the side of the display.
The idea is to cover the sides of the display with these bookmarks.
Close up of a bookmark. 


Fun display for all ages. I try to make sure it has several different types of books are available for adults, teens and children.


Thursday, December 29, 2016

Winter reading

This year for winter reading we decided to keep it simple. We are doing a Tic-Tac-Toe card. When you get 3 in a row you get a plastic book bag and get an entry into our grand prize drawing which is a winter gift basket.
This is the bulletin board in the entryway letting our patrons know about the program.
Sample of the card is posted.
Close up of the card. Link to PDF. 
I paper pieced the penguin together. I loved how he turned out.  The snow is crinkled up tracing paper.