Programming Poll
As we begin to evaluate our delivery of information to the residents of the Northern Cheyenne Nation, Woodenlegs Library wants to reach out in three ways: providing programs to the community, assistance to our students, and resources vital to Cheyenne cultural heritage.
Right now... there's nothing beyond basic library services and there's so much potential! Quite honestly, we need help focusing. Below are a list of possible programs that we have the resources to provide right now. Carefully read through and then take the poll to help us decide where to start.
Community Programs
→ Teen Night: Every Tuesday evening, the library will be closed to the public and open only for teens. A council of teenagers will decide on the activities, but some ideas are: genealogy, games, murder mystery, and trivia night.
→ Arts & Crafts: We would invite the public to be a part of a guided art project. This could be painting, pottery, and so much more!
→ Summer Reading Program: See if you are up to the challenge! Based on how much or how often you read, we will offer prizes, incentives, and activities.
Cultural Heritage Programs
→ Cheyenne Storytime: We invite elders and language students to share their stories and language skills with the local Headstart kids.
→Northern Cheyenne Resource Guide: We are currently working with University of Montana librarians to develop a comprehensive, web-based resource guide to direct students and researchers to trusted resources.
Student Assistance
→ 1:1:1 Library Assistance: You don't know where to start? There's no sources for your topic? You aren't sure if the resource you are using is credible. Or you have all of your sources, but don't know how to start your paper. This service provides 1 student with 1 librarian for 1 hour. Let's get over those research hurdles together.
→ Embedded Librarian: In the digital age, information is at the tips of our fingers. You maynot need to come to the library. This program takes the librarian out of the library, and places them where the information is needed. Watch for posted hours when your librarian is in the writing center, student activities building, and the math lab.
Take the poll to let us know what programs you want to see offered in Lame Deer. After all, this is YOUR library.
Right now... there's nothing beyond basic library services and there's so much potential! Quite honestly, we need help focusing. Below are a list of possible programs that we have the resources to provide right now. Carefully read through and then take the poll to help us decide where to start.
Community Programs
→ Teen Night: Every Tuesday evening, the library will be closed to the public and open only for teens. A council of teenagers will decide on the activities, but some ideas are: genealogy, games, murder mystery, and trivia night.
→ Arts & Crafts: We would invite the public to be a part of a guided art project. This could be painting, pottery, and so much more!
→ Summer Reading Program: See if you are up to the challenge! Based on how much or how often you read, we will offer prizes, incentives, and activities.
Cultural Heritage Programs
→ Cheyenne Storytime: We invite elders and language students to share their stories and language skills with the local Headstart kids.
→Northern Cheyenne Resource Guide: We are currently working with University of Montana librarians to develop a comprehensive, web-based resource guide to direct students and researchers to trusted resources.
Student Assistance
→ 1:1:1 Library Assistance: You don't know where to start? There's no sources for your topic? You aren't sure if the resource you are using is credible. Or you have all of your sources, but don't know how to start your paper. This service provides 1 student with 1 librarian for 1 hour. Let's get over those research hurdles together.
→ Embedded Librarian: In the digital age, information is at the tips of our fingers. You maynot need to come to the library. This program takes the librarian out of the library, and places them where the information is needed. Watch for posted hours when your librarian is in the writing center, student activities building, and the math lab.
Take the poll to let us know what programs you want to see offered in Lame Deer. After all, this is YOUR library.
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