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Services to Schools
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Main Library and 40 branches serve all of Hamilton County 6 th busiest public library in the country Five-Star library 2013 National Medal for Museum & Library Service award winner Each branch has children’s area and staff Collection of more than 1,300,000 items for children Numerous programs to encourage reading and literacy Background
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Child-Only and Teen-Only Cards Kidspace and Teenspace websites Ebooks Education-based programs Homework Assistance Summer Learning Specialized Resources and Services for Students
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A library card for juveniles that doesn’t require an adult’s signature Can be used to borrow up to three print items cataloged for children or teens Can be used to access the Internet, databases, and downloadable materials No fines! Child-Only and Teen-Only Cards
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Web ResourcesWeb Resources for Students
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Web Resources Web Resources for Students
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Ebooks
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Kindergarten Readiness PRESCHOOL STORYTIME – offers storytimes designed to be fun while building early literacy skills Third Grade Reading Guarantee BOOK BREAK– Designed for students K-3, Children's Librarian reads aloud, exploring fiction, nonfiction, poetry and more AFTER SCHOOL STORYTIME– Designed for students K-5, invites kids to come to the Library after school for a story and a craft Ohio’s Common Core Standards AFTER SCHOOL AWESOME – Designed for children ages 8-14, offers activities that build, inspire, empower, and engage BRAIN GAMES - Play games and learn cool trivia and facts Education-Based ProgramsPrograms
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William Hueneke Homework Center at Main Library Homework Help at 14 branches ELS/Edge Homework HelpNow KnowItNow 24x7 Homework Assistance
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Homework HelpNow
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KnowItNow 24x7
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Summer Learning Program Four Components: Summer Reading Traditional Summer Reading program with prizes of books, school and art supplies, drawstring bags and grand prizes at the end – 7% of registrants completed the program in 2014 Brain Camp Week-long themed camps at the Main Library’s Hueneke Homework Center and at 20 branches along with mini day camps at 20 branch locations – 2014 attendance exceeded 2,500, up 66% from 2013 Summer Lunch Program Summer Lunch at 14 branch locations – served nearly 18,000 lunches in 2014 Summer Camp Reading New in 2014, pilot at 7 branch locations. Emphasis is on grade level reading with pre and post testing for effectiveness – Final reports show all participants were reading at a higher level than prior to joining the program
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Educator cards Educator-Downloadable feature Outreach classroom deliveries Outreach visits to special needs classrooms Education Databases Educator Assistance
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Educators are entitled to a special library card with unique borrowing privileges. Educator Card holders may: Borrow up to 150 items (except videocassettes and DVDs). Items are renewed automatically and there are no fines Request a teacher collection in person, by phone, or online. Schedule pick up at your local libraryteacher collection online Access to the downloadable feature Educator Card
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Easy way for students to download books onto their mobile devices for class use Educators are issued card numbers to distribute to students Card numbers are tied to the Educator account, so educator will have control over the PINs Students have access to all Library databases and downloadable services including those with streaming video content Educator Card – Downloadable Feature
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Educator Card
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Outreach Classroom Deliveries Collections prepared by staff and delivered to classrooms including: Curriculum-based titles Picture books for classroom story times Books for students to read Classroom sets Specific titles Accelerated reader books Magazines Audiobooks and Playaway Views
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Education Databases
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