09:33:26 From DPPL Virtual Programs : David Whittingham DPPL 09:33:27 From John Amundsen (Wilmette Public Library) : John Amundsen, Wilmette 09:33:41 From Marina Stevens-RLK : Marina Stevens, Round Lake Area Public Library 09:34:31 From Alie Stansbury McHenry Public Library : Alie Stansbury from McHenry Public Library District 09:34:56 From katie sleyko (Highland Park) : Katie Sleyko, Highland Park Public Library 09:37:53 From Ann Finstad (Glencoe | she/her) : Ann Finstad, Glencoe Public library 09:38:27 From Courtney Schroeder : Courtney Schroeder, Morton Grove 09:38:57 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : Emily Fardoux, Park Ridge 09:41:23 From Marina Stevens-RLK : same at Round Lake 09:41:26 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : I don't have a mic but -- I use the econtent records to identify what titles are owned and in which digital library so that I can direct a patron to the right app 09:43:00 From Dawn (CLPL) : Dawn Dvorak, Crystal Lake 09:43:01 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : exactly 09:43:07 From Michele Whisenhunt : My audio is not available for me today. I work in the children's department. For me, I primarily mention that it is available to families when the book is not is stock. Since it is kids, it is hit and miss if they are planning to go and use it. 09:43:58 From Michele Whisenhunt : Both 09:44:06 From nweber : I don't think it is the first choice for staff, however, there are patrons that use it regularly 09:44:11 From Mary Kay Stiff -Niles Library : powerpac 09:44:12 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : Anecdotally, what's frustrating for patrons that I help use the PAC ist hat the econtent records always show up first over print 09:44:50 From Liz McClain - Glencoe Public Library : That is a problem Emily. 09:45:18 From Dawn (CLPL) : Agreed Emily, also that you can't filter out eContent. 09:45:42 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : It would be wonderful if all the formats of a title were under one record 09:47:52 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : Another thought - unless you have your search limited to YOUR library's holdings, it's very easy to accidentally pull up an e title that another library owns but that your patrons don't have access to 09:47:53 From Mary Kay Stiff -Niles Library : Reacted to "It would be wonderfu..." with 👍 09:48:11 From Meg Golembiewski- Prospect Hts to Kathleen Weiss (CCS)(Direct Message) : Agreed with Emily! THis is a problem 09:48:19 From Ben Heet - Evanston : maybe we need to replace the PAC with a more modern discovery layer such as Bibliocore, that would offer the feature Emily suggested to put all formats under the same displayed record 09:49:50 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : Reacted to "maybe we need to rep..." with ❤️ 09:50:42 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : Beanstack 09:50:47 From Ann Finstad (Glencoe | she/her) : Glencoe uses Beanstack for youth-teens 09:50:48 From Alie Stansbury McHenry Public Library : Beanstack 09:50:49 From Marina Stevens-RLK : Beanstack 09:50:49 From Henry Sadowski - Algonquin Library : Beanstack 09:50:49 From Dawn (CLPL) : Beanstack @CLPL 09:51:00 From Phil - Northbrook Public Library : Read Squared at Northbrook 09:51:17 From Michele Whisenhunt : Beanstack--but most of our registration is in-person taking paper only registrations. 09:51:20 From Mary Kay Stiff -Niles Library : Our adults do not use Beanstack. We are using a simple form embedded in our website 09:51:29 From Courtney Schroeder : We use a database that Ann (glencoe) created years ago with Zoho. 09:51:36 From Mary Kay Stiff -Niles Library : My assistant dh and I both get the results 09:51:45 From Ann Finstad (Glencoe | she/her) : Reacted to "We use a database th..." with 👐 09:52:46 From Courtney Schroeder : Ours is only for staff-use, patrons register online on a website widget, we keep the information on the back end. They use paper forms to keep track of reading. there is not an online component. 09:53:01 From Mary Kay Stiff -Niles Library : THAT is interesting Courtney! 09:53:07 From Mary Kay Stiff -Niles Library : good solution 09:53:16 From Courtney Schroeder : we had record levels of participation, even through the pandemic. 09:53:23 From Liz McClain - Glencoe Public Library : Adult Services at Glencoe uses an excel spreadsheet. 09:53:41 From Mary Kay Stiff -Niles Library : Yes 0 the results from our form are dumped into an excel sheet 09:53:43 From Jason Katsion - FRVPLD : We use Beanstack for our annual Summer Reading and Winter Reading challenges. We also implement small-scale reading challenges throughout the year with Beanstack, with the goal of introducing readers to diverse books and celebrating the diversity of our community, e.g., Hispanic Heritage Month Reading Challenge, Beyond the Binary Reading Challenge, etc. Beanstack meets our needs for all these programs. 09:53:48 From Ann Finstad (Glencoe | she/her) : I'm happy to talk to anyone more about database design with Zoho. I still use a Zoho database for a lot of form-based submission at Glencoe, just not the reading club 09:53:54 From John Amundsen (Wilmette Public Library) : I feel like ours is super simple. Basically Google forms 09:54:00 From Courtney Schroeder : Reacted to "I'm happy to talk to..." with ❤️ 09:54:32 From Courtney Schroeder : I have to hop out to back up our Pride storytime check-in. 09:54:43 From Courtney Schroeder : but Ann will be able to help explain Zoho if you need. :) 09:54:44 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : Reacted to "but Ann will be able..." with 🏳️‍🌈 09:54:51 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : Removed a 🏳️‍🌈 reaction from "but Ann will be able..." 09:55:57 From Meg Golembiewski- Prospect Hts to Kathleen Weiss (CCS)(Direct Message) : I can also add that as a patron at Des Plaines, I think they may be using a form of google forms (not sure if we have a DPK person here) 09:57:50 From Meg Golembiewski- Prospect Hts : I can also add that as a patron at Des Plaines, I think they may be using a form of google forms (not sure if we have a DPK person here) 10:00:03 From DPPL Virtual Programs : At Des Plaines we are using/testing Microsoft forms and google forms for different parts of adult summer reading. 10:04:19 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : just a banner image under the default search bar 10:05:07 From Michele Whisenhunt : We are not at the moment. It is on the website. 10:05:21 From Jason Katsion - FRVPLD : No summer reading info at all on our PowerPac. 10:05:27 From Nancy - Crystal Lake : have a banner on the opac 10:05:40 From Meg Golembiewski- Prospect Hts : Same- all on our website not in the OPAC 10:05:50 From John Amundsen (Wilmette Public Library) : Apologies - do you mean on the catalog page itself, or our use graphics below or near the search bar? 10:06:06 From John Amundsen (Wilmette Public Library) : on the library website 10:06:36 From John Amundsen (Wilmette Public Library) : Ahh 10:06:38 From John Amundsen (Wilmette Public Library) : nice 10:10:02 From Kathleen Weiss (CCS) : 100 Tri State International Drive Suite 122 Lincolnshire, IL 60069 10:11:22 From Michele Whisenhunt : I motion to adjourn 10:11:27 From Emily Fardoux (she/her) - Park Ridge PL : seconded 10:11:28 From katie sleyko (Highland Park) : second! 10:11:47 From Ann Finstad (Glencoe | she/her) : Thank you! 10:11:56 From katie sleyko (Highland Park) : you too! 10:11:56 From Jason Katsion - FRVPLD : Thanks! Bye! 10:11:58 From Zach Terrill - McHenry : Thank you! 10:11:59 From Phil - Northbrook Public Library : Thank you!