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May 24, 2016

Pass Over Overdue Fines

Darla can’t find the book she has checked out. She thinks she lost it, but wants to keep looking until next week. You hope she finds it! In the end, though, she can’t find it, and you have to declare the book Lost. But what about that extra week the […]
May 17, 2016

5 Books for Ambitious Women

  If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You Public Relations extraordinaire Kelly Cutrone gives no-nonsense advice on how to succeed, drawing from her own professional and personal experiences.                           Still […]
April 26, 2016

End of the Year – How to Close the Library

It’s here  – the end of the year! Now it’s just smooth sailing, right? Well, maybe not quite if you still have a lot of books out there in circulation. We’ve created this infographic to show you the quick and easy way to close out your library using Alexandria Library […]
April 20, 2016

Inventory Basics in Alexandria Library Software

We recently had the privilege of visiting St. Vincent De Paul Catholic School in Salt Lake City, Utah. Giselle Airriess is the librarian extraordinaire, and man, are these kids lucky to have her running their school library! We couldn’t believe the lengths she has gone to cultivate a rich, customized […]
April 4, 2016

5 Book to Movie Adaptations to Look Forward to in 2016

  Are you the type that adores book to movie adaptations, or are you the one turning up your nose with, “The book was better?” Hopefully no matter your preference, you’ll find this list of upcoming films exciting and worthwhile. The Little Prince A beautifully animated film featuring an all star […]
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