
D-West Library Report
October 2015
Instruction
D-West Instruction
Influential Artist, English 12: Create library handout with prompts, support individual students, general overview of access, especially Destiny catalog access
MacBeth Project, English 12: Create library handout with prompts, general overview of access, especially Databases and Gale Virtual Reference Library
Prob/Stat Graph Research Project: Instruction on how to set up a search that will successfully find various types of graphs, focusing on the JSTOR database
Reading Classes: Instruction on genres in fiction and book pass in both our regular collection and our new "E for everyone" section!
Creative Writing Poetry Book Pitches: Creative writing students, in small groups, researched and pitched books of modern poetry that I then purchased to add to our library collection. (Pictured, upper right)
AP Psych: Libguide, Schoology Course and instruction on Qualitative vs. Quantitative Studies-- How do we find them? How do we read them? How do we differentiate between them?
Persuasive Speeches, English 9: Libguide, screencast on how to use Screencast-o-matic, presentation on using Power Point with sound, related handouts and full instruction on Easybib Pro, databases, books, e-books, research process, outlining, and developing a presentation. This year, we added the digital presentations to the final product!
Collaboration, Professional Development, and Meetings
Collaboration with DASD Librarians
Collaboration with West Teachers
Committees and Meetings
- SAS Team meetings: Monday and Wednesdays, period 6
- PAC Team meetings
Events and Programming
Library Club Meeting 10/29
Teen Read Week 10/19-10/23
- Club meeting to design and create props for photo booth
- Photo booth fundraiser in the library
- Student-created book reviews created and displayed in the library
Book Club Meets with the Author 10/23
Maker Space
- Coloring books for young adults, modeling effective stress relief
Volunteers
- Pia Disanto, every Tuesday AM
Student Volunteers
- Anne-Laure Razat- 4th
- Alexa Zavitsanos- 4th
- Abigail Mortimore- 2nd
- Jordan Cazden- 1st
- Jaynie Bentley- 2nd and 5th
Book Club Meets the Author!
Photobooth fundraiser
Student-Generated Book Recommendations
Numbers and Statistics
Circulation Statistics
- Total circulations: 697 (September: 439)
Easy Bib Statistics
October:
- 271 projects created
- 1477 unique visitors
September:
- 198 projects created
- 728 unique visitors
Gale Database Statistics
Sessions: 506
Searches: 1,172
JSTOR Database Statistics
Student Volunteers
Students Own the Space
Local Author, I.W. Gregorio, Answers Students' Questions
Library Mission
Our Mission
The mission of the library program in the Downingtown Area School District is to provide a dynamic learning environment that instills essential 21st century literacy skills through direct and collaborative instruction and the use of a wide variety of print and digital resources. Our goal is to ensure that students have the opportunity to become inquiring and engaged global citizens who are empowered to be critical thinkers, enthusiastic readers, skillful researchers, and ethical users of information.
Michelle Nass, Librarian, Downingtown West
Email: mnass@dasd.org
Website: http://dasd.libguides.com/west
Phone: 610-269-4400
Twitter: @dwestlibrary