Monday, June 29, 2020

Calvert Library Gets Books to Customers via Curbside Service (Press release)

 

Calvert Library Gets Books to Customers via Curbside Service

June 29, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-474-3160

Calvert Library reopened book drops on June 10 and restarted Curbside service on Monday, June 22.  One of the Library’s Facebook posts about the service received such comments as, “Happy you will be providing books again.  Digital is ok, but holding a book…” and “One of the things I missed most in the last few months!” and “I picked mine up at Twin Beaches this morning!  So easy! <3”.

Executive Director Carrie Willson said, “We are so glad to get physical books into customers’ hands again. And movies and audiobooks and games! Our staff has worked hard to get a process in place to do so safely as well as continuing to provide digital materials, phone and email service and quality virtual programming. I’m so proud of their creativity and commitment to meeting the information, connection and entertainment needs of the community.” 

The process described on the library website, seems relatively easy and familiar to those who have ordered from grocery stores and restaurants…

1.     request the books you want either using the online library catalog or calling the library,

2.     get the notification that your items are available for you at the location you requested,

3.     schedule an appointment on the library website or by calling the library,

4.     show up at the right time and either grab your labeled bag of books off the table if you chose Table Pickup or a librarian will put the bag in your trunk if you chose Trunk Delivery.

Are the items safe? Willson says, “We’re quarantining returned materials for 3 days per recommendations based on the most current research. Our staff are following a stringent protocol which includes a health check before entering the building, wearing masks, washing hands frequently and disinfecting common and high-touch surfaces regularly.  We are limiting the number of staff in the building as well. I feel confident but of course, customers are welcome to quarantine their items for another 3 days if they like. The checkout period for most items is 3 weeks and we don’t charge late fees.”

Are people using the service?  Over 230 appointments were made for the first day. Each of those appointments could be for multiple library accounts in one household but according to Willson, “We’re checking out, at best, half of what we would if people were able to come in to browse.  Don’t be shy! Give us a call and we’ll browse for you.”  Calvert librarians are always offering reading recommendations, usually based on an interview of the person requesting advice and right now, most of that is happening on the phone, via email, on social media and even using a new “PS from Calvert Library-Personalized Suggestions” service where a customer can fill out a form on the library website and get recommendations emailed to them. 

When asked when customers will be allowed back in the building, Willson responded, “We don’t have a date yet. We are working on adapting the interior spaces and furniture to allow for social distancing and safe use.  We’re also still waiting on some equipment and supplies to improve customer and staff safety. While our staff have been incredibly responsive and innovative in serving customers online, they are happy to be providing materials with curbside service and will be happier still when we can welcome customers back inside.”

For more information, call Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Calvert Library Partners to Present Author Ibram X. Kendi

While COVID has made many things challenging, it has made partnering for big events easier.  Please see attached (and pasted below) press release for exciting news on a partnership with Prince George’s County Memorial Library System, Maryland State Library and many others to host author of “How to Be an Antiracist,” Ibram X. Kendi, July 20, online for our communities.

 

Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

 

June 24, 2020                                                                                        Contact: Nicholas A. Brown

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                  nicholas.brown@pgcmls.info

 

Ibram X. Kendi Joins Prince George’s County and Maryland Partners

For Virtual Discussion of “How to Be an Antiracist”

 

Largo, Maryland – 2019 Guggenheim Fellow and New York Times bestselling author Ibram X. Kendi will discuss his renowned book “How to Be an Antiracist” on Monday, July 20 at 7:00 p.m. with Dr. Charlene M. Dukes, president of Prince George’s Community College. Dr. Dukes is the first African-American woman to serve as president of the College and has 30 years of progressive leadership experience and administrative responsibility in higher education. The conversation will be streamed live online on Crowdcast, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter/Periscope, and will air on PGCC TV on a later date. Register for this free virtual conversation with Dr. Kendi by visiting KendiPGC.eventbrite.com.

 

Praised as “The most courageous book to date on the problem of race in the Western mind” (New York Times), Kendi’s groundbreaking work has provided a major new counterpoint in the national conversation about race in America and resonates in this, our collective moment of reckoning.

 

Ibram X. Kendi is a No. 1 New York Times bestselling author, a professor of history, and the founding director of the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. He is a columnist at The Atlantic and a correspondent with CBS News. He is the author of five books

including “Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America,” which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction; “How to Be an Antiracist”; “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You,” co-authored with Prince George’s County native Jason Reynolds; and “Antiracist Baby,” illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky.

 

This special event is presented by a consortium of organizations based in Prince George’s County and Maryland, including Joe’s Movement Emporium, Prince George’s County Memorial Library System and PGCMLS Foundation, Prince George’s County Community College’s Center for Performing Arts, Prince George’s County Human Relations Commission, and Maryland State Library, with generous support from Wells Fargo.

 

In the lead-up to Kendi’s virtual appearance, the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System and Prince George’s County Human Relations Commission will discuss “How To Be an Antiracist” and its call to action on Tuesday, June 30 at 7:00 p.m. as part of their “The Elephant We Don’t See: A Diversity Dialogue” Series. The author will not be present for this discussion. Register for the June 30 event here.

 

Ibram X. Kendi’s appearance is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Maryland State Library. The following Maryland public libraries are co-presenters of this virtual event: Allegany County Library System, Anne Arundel County Public Library, Calvert Library, Caroline County Public Library, Carroll County Public Library, Charles County Public Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Howard County Library System, and Kent County Public Library.

 

Copies of the “How to Be an Antiracist” ebook and audiobook are available through Calvert Library and other partner libraries via the Maryland Digital eLibrary Consortium and RBDigital.  “How to Be an Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi may be purchased through Loyalty Books.

 

 

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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Calvert Library ReOpening Book Returns (press release)

 

Calvert Library ReOpening Book Returns

June 9, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

Greetings from Calvert Library,

With everything else going on in the world, I’m happy to report that we have good news about your library. We will be opening book returns on June 10 and beginning curbside pick-up on June 22.

The safety of our staff and customers continues to be our highest priority and we have taken some extra time to plan and put software into place to make the process easy-to-use.

·       Materials that are returned will be quarantined for 3 days so they will stay on your account until that time has elapsed. 

·       Materials that you check out will be ready-to-use/read but you are welcome to do an additional 3-day quarantine when you take them home.

·       You will be able to pick up bagged materials that you have placed on hold in the library catalog in library vestibules or via trunk delivery.

·       We will be releasing a series of Can Do Digital Videos

o   How to Check Your Account so you know what library materials to look for under your sofa and give you time to remember who you lent things to during our closure.  Nothing is technically due until August 1, so you have plenty of time to find everything you have checked out and we are still fine-free. 

o   How to Place Holds to get the items you are looking for

o   How to Search for Your Next Read including a brand new online Personalized Suggestions form

o   How to Make a Curbside Appointment using our new software

·       Other safety precautions:

o   Staff and customers (over the age of 2) are required to wear face coverings over nose and mouth

o   Staff will be washing hands thoroughly and frequently.

o   Staff and customers will be maintaining proper distance during any in-person interactions.

o   For now, interactions not involving physical library materials should be via phone, email or online.

·       While our buildings are closed, staff are answering phones and email from home.

We won't be offering in-person group classes/events this summer but we will continue to offer high quality classes/events online. Please put June 20 on your calendar for our online kickoff for #calvertREADS.  Beginning at noon on the 20th, we’ll have how-to videos, pottery and cooking demonstrations, performances and more!

We don't know when it will be recommended that we invite the public back in to the buildings but we're busy making adjustments inside each space to be ready to invite users back in to browse, use computers and see our wonderful librarians face to face (or at least covered face to covered face)! 

We miss seeing you and we look forward to returning to more normal service in the library locations in the future. In the meantime, we’re glad that we’ll start to be able to get books and movies and other real-life library materials into your hands starting June 22!

Carrie Willson

Executive Director

 

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Related Links

Link to details

 

 

Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info