WISD Libraries Data walls. Mission Statement The mission of Weatherford ISD libraries is to assist students and staff in becoming effective users of ideas.

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WISD Libraries Data walls

Mission Statement The mission of Weatherford ISD libraries is to assist students and staff in becoming effective users of ideas and information while developing skills necessary for independent life-long learning. Vision The vision of Weatherford ISD Libraries is to develop life-long learners and readers. Goals Support the state curriculum Promote the implementation of resources, technology, and teaching strategies for student success Encourage students and staff to read for pleasure Collaborate effectively to integrate information literacy into the curriculum

Titlewise Titlewise has 6 graphs that show information about our collections. Pg 3, 4, 10, 12, 14,16

Destiny reports Top 10 titles Top 10 patrons Top 10 search terms Leah gets credit for this idea! Kids love it!

Additional data - GRAPHS Data put into a graph, organized by six week increments. Circulation statistics – Destiny reports Other ideas: Number of classes seen Number of walk-ins Number of students tutored Number of technology services provided Number of information literacy lessons taught Number of collaborative lessons planned and taught

More ideas… When you use a consensagram tool with a lesson, convert it to a graph to display on data wall. Look for ways to collect data that reflect our support of and correlation to District, Library or Campus goals.

Display Bulletin Board Blank wall in the hall outside library Poster boards (can utilize smaller spaces in a variety of places) Keep print copy in folder or binder for portability.

Checklist WISD Library MVG Titlewise charts Top 10 lists Data graphed by six weeks (2 or more) Circulations Your choice