FROM
THE Newsletter Editor
Hi Friends
I have returned from two months in
Queensland to a winter in Levin. Although Brisbane was having the coldest
wettest winter it has had since 1974 it was still a lot warmer than winter
weather here.
While I was in Queensland I checked
out a few libraries. The ones I visited all charged for internet and computer
use, had no e-book service and much smaller free collections. They were quite
spacious – there is a LOT of flat land in Queensland – but seemed to offer fewer
services than our current library does. Per head of population New Zealand is
better served by public libraries than Australia.
I was delighted to see the way the
creation of Te Takere has developed since I left at the end of May. The view
from the car park is most inviting.
Dianne Edyvane
Te
Takere Progress
You can check out more photographs of the inside of the project on the Te Takere blog
The
project is still running on time and under budget.
Grand Opening Day 29 September
2012
STAFF NEWS
The advent of Te Takere means that
the staff members have new roles and responsibilities.
Jo Ransom is the new Te Horowhenua Trust Chief Executive with
overall responsibility for running the centre.
Wendy Fraser is the new
Library Services Manager bringing 14 years’ experience at Levin Library,
including five years as the Children and Teen Librarian responsible for setting
up the homework clubs, holiday programmes and school visits. Wendy’s new role
will be to manage the children and senior services, local and family history
groups housed within Te Takere, technology and library collections.
Ema Jacob takes up the
Manager of Customer Experience role, and with her team of 13 will be
responsible for providing a “warm and welcoming environment for people, so they
will want to come back”.
“It will be our job to bring the
vision of Te Takere alive and my job to make sure the whole place functions as
one team.” As the previous Customer Services Manager at Levin Library, and
Kaiwhakahare, responsible for managing the Maori collection and resources, Ema says
she and the team will be taking on vastly different roles, which include
training to manage the information centre and the AA services, and District
Council help desk.
Barbara Lucas, a
self-proclaimed “librarian, through and through”, is the new Executive
Assistant to the Development Team, supporting the Development Manager to
deliver educational, youth, community and business programmes. Her role will
also include applying for grants to hold national or regional events at Te
Takere, and promoting local events and activities at the centre.
Deborah McDonald is the new Children’s Librarian.
BRANCH NEWS
Levin: You
may have noticed staff members pushing two special machines round the library
recently. The new RFID
(Radio
Frequency Identification) system is being installed. RFID is a wireless
non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer
data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic
identification and tracking. Books are being security tagged to prevent theft
and to enable self-issuing in future. The study night for senior has remained
well attended.
Foxton: This library under Kiri’s guidance
is continuing to serve the community well.
Shannon: The Gill
Knox art display is in place till the end of the month. Her style is
particularly vibrant.
The homework centre in the branch
is ongoing. Doug is also running the
Taitoko School homework centre on three afternoons a week.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Quiz Night
Friday 26 October 2012
Our popular annual quiz night is in October.
This will be held in Te Takere. Get your team lined up, and bring them along to
enjoy a fun quiz in the new facilities.
Feedback
Bridge Afternoon The FOHL raised nearly $700 with this bridge
afternoon held in July. Thanks to all the card players who turned up on a cold
winter afternoon.
Last Library Mystery Sadly
this evening event planned for 20 July had to be cancelled through lack of
support. I’m sorry about this as it would have been an entertaining night of
puzzle solving to discover which Lady Detective solved the crime.