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Study Space for Students with Young Children

Study Space for Students with Young Children . Camilla Baker and Michelle DeLoach Reese Library Augusta State University Presented at Inspiration, Innovation, Celebration: an Entrepreneurial Conference for Librarians University of North Carolina at Greensboro June 3, 2009.

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Study Space for Students with Young Children

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  1. Study Space for Students with Young Children Camilla Baker and Michelle DeLoach Reese Library Augusta State University Presented at Inspiration, Innovation, Celebration: an Entrepreneurial Conference for Librarians University of North Carolina at Greensboro June 3, 2009

  2. Children don’t have to be a barrier to higher education!

  3. Background “Meeting Students Where They Stand” Reese Library Student Retention and Success Committee

  4. An Idea is Born Student security worker: Jamie Bassett All-Library meeting Library unit plan strategy

  5. TimelineJanuary – May 2006 January 2006 Idea from Jamie February 1, 2006 Discussion at All- Library meeting

  6. Timeline March 1, 2006 Discussion and decisions made and proposal written March 29, 2006 Approved by ASU and allowed by USG

  7. Timeline April 13, 2006 Committee surveyed 3rd floor for the right location April 26, 2006 VPAA and Director of Physical Plant visit May 9, 2006 End-of-year funds allocated for furnishings

  8. June 2006 Research on policies begins August 2006 Policy complete September 2006 Policy approved October 2006 Procedure for usage of the room created

  9. Design Existing set of connected rooms Small room for children’s play area Large room for adult study and research Used similar paint scheme Added library-themed artwork and displays

  10. Furnishings Children’s area Toddler size table and chairs, bean bags and bookcases Books, checkers, building blocks, stuffed-animals, TV/VCR and more Adult area Cozy couch and three study loungers Two tables, computer carrels, whiteboards Call-down telephone

  11. Will children be safe? Two fire exits Alarmed exit in children’s area Restricted access Periodic room checks

  12. Using the Family Room Valid University Identification Sign-in at Circulation Use code to access room Tidy up before you leave Sign-out at Circulation

  13. Temporary Ban One week Not signed in Forgot to sign out Letting in an unauthorized user (second offense) One semester Child left unattended (first offense) Using the family while banned for the week Letting in an unauthorized user (third offense)

  14. Permanent Ban Child is left unattended (second offense) Using the family while banned for the semester Abuse to others Multiple violations

  15. What do the numbers say? Used 467 times by 1313 occupants 12/2006 – 12/2007 167 times by 496 occupants 1/2008 – 12/2008 211 times by 583 occupants 1/2009 – 5/2009 89 times by 234 occupants Only four bans and two emails sent Repeated failure to sign out Child left unattended Family room left in disarray

  16. Marketing the Family Room Soft launch Advertising Pipeline posting Instruction classes Bulletin boards Flyers ALERTS Open house

  17. Open House, Sept. 18 Flyers & E-mail Library Staff & ALERTS Distributed guidelines 30 visitors

  18. You Can Do It, Too! Shoestring budget Biggest initial expense was for personnel time for Making policies Making procedures Devising safety guidelines

  19. Get Your Administration On Board Physical Plant– painting & electrical upgrades ITS– re-establishing network connections Library– three computers

  20. Enter Text

  21. Total Cost to Library: $9,558 Value for students with children: Priceless!

  22. Thank you! Any Questions?

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