 Good morning, everyone. This is Cynthia Vana speaking from Omaha at the St. Memorial Public Library. We have, I think, 17 attendees here in person. I want to thank Dan for his wonderful presentation. I saw lots of people taking notes here. You brought up a lot of interesting points. Thank you for that, Dan. Our next presentation is presented by Crystal Dawson. She works at the Bellevue University Library. Thank you, Crystal. Her session is called, Stuck with Pins, How to Manage Content on Your Library's Pinterest Page. This is going to be a wonderful presentation. Enjoy. Crystal? Thank you, Cynthia. It's got to pop up there. All right. Okay, well, I hope it's a wonderful presentation. Anyway, I'm going to talk more about managing the content within Pinterest. I'm assuming a lot of you already use Pinterest or know how to pin items and like things and so forth. So I'm just going to kind of touch on, particularly, the Bellevue University Library due to manage our content and kind of what works for us and a few tips and so forth. So I'm going to get started. So I'm going to cover the history of our Bellevue University Library's Pinterest page, just a few pinning etiquette tips, the Pinterest board management, how to keep the boards fresh, new, and exciting, and also some Pinterest statistics, three pins, likes, and followers. You can see an image of our page there. I'll go more into our page later on. Okay, I don't want to do that. All right, so the history of our page recreated our Pinterest page back in May of last year, but we officially launched it and really started advertising it July 1st. Our marketing campaign, as you can see, we use ants because usually when you see one ant, there are hundreds following. So we wanted to get a lot of followers ourselves. So all over the library, we cut out little images of ants. Our entire staff pretty much helped us with that. And we can see in one of the pictures with the food basket, we found images of food from Pinterest. Actually, we cut them out and put them in the picnic basket and had all the ants traveling to the basket. So just after one month of launching our Pinterest page, we had 75 followers and 381 pins. Those were things that we pinned to our page. And to help make this so successful was we actually have a Pinterest committee that's currently comprised of seven library staff members, all full-time and part-time staff. Back in July when we started, we had about 10 boards. And some of the boards we had were Ant Invasion, which were our marketing campaigns, so different images from that. Amazing Libraries, Book Art, Food for Thought is our recipe page. Health and Wellness, more than just books. And what that is is, you know, dress is made out of books or book perfume or whatever. Just odds and ends like that. We have a new arrivals board, staff picks. Study Skills in the Summer, that was the board we had. It was the display case in July that we had, and it was our tutor center who created that. And then Text Stuff that we love. But through time, we have created more boards and we're managing things that are now that we know how to do it through experience. We now have about 25 boards. Those are staff picks page, different books that we like, the staff members like in the library. So I'll start out with just a few tips, which most of you probably know. When we pin books that our library owns, we include the title of the book, the author, the call number, and then we link to the publisher site. So I've kind of pointed out each of those things in the pin if you can see those. That way it takes you back to the publisher page, and so we feel that there won't be any copyright violations that way. So that's something that we do right there. And also, you want to use legitimate links such as going to the publisher site. I will show you an example of a suspicious link of something we actually have out there that I want to show you. These simple descriptive captions, as you can see there, I have a hungry caterpillar cake that describes a little bit better than cute cake or better finger brownies. That makes it a little more clearer than yummy brownies or something like that. So you also want to use attractive board covers. And you want to rotate them frequently. That way other libraries, if they follow you, they can see that you are changing your covers and your pinning and editing. So that way they know you're active. And then something that we do that I like to see, and I don't know if it's because I work in the library, but arrange your boards in alphabetical order. It just helps to find the boards a little better if you are looking for a specific board. And so on to the board management. Like I said, we have a Pinterest committee at Bellevue University, and basically we get together either through email or in a group. And we discuss what boards do we want to create, such as upcoming events, holidays, special months. So I can elicit a few for March St. Patrick's Day, Eastern, March's Women's History Month, and then we have National Library Week coming up. So those are some things that we have thought about as a committee. And each one of us kind of takes one on. Like if one of us has an interest in Women's History Month, we have a part-timer who loves doing this, so she is great about adding pins every time she works. So she does a good job. And then we also will use the secret boards, and then we release them when the board is ready. You can create three secret boards at a time. So this works well if you want to really develop a board and then make it visible when you feel like you have a lot of pins to show. A few things just to avoid, and these are kind of some things that we had come across and we're fixing them. So board confusion. Sometimes you might have a couple of boards, and maybe your own committee doesn't even know where to pin things. That kind of happened to us when I was preparing for a presentation. Double pinning. Why create more work? You can pin to a couple of boards if you want, but it just makes it more time consuming. And then also dull content. You want interesting, exciting pins that people want to look at. So those are just a few things to avoid. And what we do want are simple, exciting, and engaging boards. So you can see a couple of our board covers there. I even had to arrange these in alphabetical order. So the amazing libraries, area attractions, book friends, and code for thoughts. So a few things that we do at our library is when we pin photos, we do link to our library's blog post if it's a blog item that we have written about, or we pin it to other items to give that extra exposure. So as an example, we have for National Wear or Bread Day, we wrote a blog post about this, and then most of the staff dressed in red, and we took a picture. I am right here on the end, so that way you know who's talking. I'll go ahead and click on the pin. We'll see if this works. Should take us to the Bellevue University Library blog post, and it's best to link it to the actual post rather than just the general blog. So you can see our blog post and our picture again. All right, it worked. And then here's just another example. We had a new student orientation last week at Bellevue University. So there's just another example of linking to our blog. And there is our blog address right there too. As far as managing your boards, some boards we have that we post them for one month while other boards are ongoing. For example, we have a genealogy gems board, and since that's library-related, that's something we kind of want to have available all the time, rather than President's Day or National Book History Month. We just kind of wanted it posted for one month at a time. So what we've decided to do is the person who kind of took the reins to create the board, there the person who's also responsible for deleting it. This can be pretty difficult. We have created some really nice boards for Valentine's Day, and we had 200 pins, and I didn't want to be the bad guy by deleting it. So I had the person who created it deleted, and that way she could re-pin anything to her own personal board that maybe she wanted to keep. And then also one other thing that we do before you delete the board, we might re-pin any photos into... We have a special board called Peek Into Our Library for 2013, and so if there happen to be any events, we keep the picture, we put it on that board to kind of archive a year at the library. Or also another thing that we'll do is we'll re-pin any books that we may want to reuse again. We have a secret board called Reusable Resources, which you can see down there. And sometimes when you're pinning books, since we have them linking to the publisher, and you're putting in the title and author and the call number, it's a lot of information to put in and delete. So we'll sometimes hang on to some books that we own because we realize, you know, if we're like, President Stagg, we'll want to reuse them again in the future. So we created a Reusable Resources secret board where we'll put all of our books into. We'll try it. Thank you. And then on to the Pinterest statistics. Statistics are good. We, at our library, actually the statistics come to me. We have it set up so we get all the re-pins and the likes and the followers come into my email. And so I took a little screen capture of my email and what we get. And I go ahead and put it in a spreadsheet. So for example, this is our March Pinterest statistics. We can see we had 33 re-pins on March 1st. And that's six, six likes. And then as far as the number of pins, that's how many total pins we have on the board that we have added. And then the followers. So we're up to 326 followers. As of March 7th. So we're slowly growing. And then my chart on the right is our re-pins, likes, pins and followers. I had July and August shown. And then also January and February. So you can see the increase in the number of pins we put out there. And hopefully you'll see an increase in followers. Some of the things that we do are, you know, I kind of wonder as a library, who should you follow? Do you follow everyone who follows you? Or what we have decided to do is to follow all the libraries or publishers or even specific boards that people have related to libraries or books. Another good tip is to follow profiles that have a lot of activity. Again, that means our Pinterest page is very active. You might see some libraries who maybe are building their page and they maybe have three pins. And then you check back later and they still have three pins. So you think, well, maybe they're not very active and they're not adding much. But that's kind of who we follow, like libraries and publishers. So we'll go ahead and take a look at our page here. Oh, whoops, there we go. All right, this is the Bellevue University Pinterest page. There's just a couple things I was going to show you. I wanted to show you the suspicious link, just in case you ever do run across something like this. It's in our allergy-free e-sport. I think it's our cover photo. The brownie toffee. It says it's from delightglutenfree.us. That when you click on it, it'll say suspicious link. So this is one that I would probably just take down or try to find it on the actual site and re-pin it that way. But I wanted to leave that one up there just to show you an example. Let's see. I was also going to show how to add a link to a pin. So if you want to add a link to say your blog post or something else in the library, you can't do it when you first pin the picture. But if you go back and edit the picture, you can go ahead and paste the link in right here. We won't delete that pin. Also, I'm sure all of you have probably deleted boards, but I did leave a few up here to delete just to show you. We have re-pinned anything that we wanted to keep. So we are ready to delete the National Black History Month board. You just click Edit Board and Delete. And it does ask you a second time, so if you realize you don't want to delete it, you can cancel right here. But we'll go ahead and delete it. And now we have 24 boards. But there was one other board I was going to delete. So I'm not the President's Dayboard. Go ahead and delete this one. As far as followers and who you're following, I'll just show you we're following 113 libraries right now. And I just wanted to show you how to unfollow someone in case. I can't find the one I was going to show you, but you can see how many followers they have and how many libraries or people they're following. I'm trying to find one that maybe doesn't have a lot of activity. Oh, here. This is the one. They must have one pin, maybe, if that. They have no boards, so I thought, well, we'll just stop following them. So let me go back. There we go. Let's click on the Unfollow button. All right. So now we're no longer following them. We'll follow them when we create more boards and pins. Something that we've kind of run across through our experience with Pinterest is, like I mentioned, when we first started out with Pinterest, we created a board for the display case. But we created a board for each display case we had. So for July, we created a board. August, we created a board. But some of the display cases maybe didn't involve as many pictures. So we decided just to create one board called Display Case. And now we have 160 pins in there. And we just put the current march on top. One thing that I wish you could do that they currently don't have available is rearrange the pins. I would really like to rearrange some of our boards if that was possible. But it's not an option yet. But they do say that they're working on it. So we'll hope that they do that soon. But anyway, it just works better to have one display case board. We add the newest pictures to this board each month. And I want to show you our peek into the library board, our current events. Yeah, it just contains photos from various events at the library. And we also have some testimonials from students. Our interlibrary loan specialist had a workshop on interlibrary loan. And we used an orientation and some library staff was involved. So we have photos from that. And then a lot of these photos will link back to different blog posts or other resources to the library. Let's just get a lunch and learn on Tolkien. And then a faculty member presented. So there's some pictures from that. So that's our peek into it. And 2013 is over. We'll just call this board year in review of 2013. And we'll create any one for 2014. Right now we do have a year in review for 2012. But these pins out of order, so I can't arrange them. But we had a food drive at the end of the year. Some lunch and learns from the fall and so forth. So it's just kind of a good way to archive what we've done on Pinterest. And we're figuring this out now how to do this. And then something new that just came out this week is like a web analytics of Pinterest. You can verify your website and get analytics and statistics on what has been pinned and repinned. And if you have a pin going to a link, it will tell you how many people clicked on it. So that would be useful for us, especially because we link to so many things. But I have not switched over to the new, I haven't verified our account yet. So there was working out some kinks in that last week. So I didn't want to mess it up before the presentation today. So anyway, that's about it. I just wanted to show you the image I used on the front of my presentation. It's actually a push pin lamp. I thought that was interesting. So I included it there. But that's our Pinterest page address or a blog if you're interested in viewing our blog. Does anyone have any questions? I have a question. If anyone does have any questions, please type them into the questions section or raise your handle and you can use your microphone. I know you have a question from here actually. Okay. Okay. So this is Janet with the Library Commission. And I saw that you deleted the President's Board. Yes. I saw that you deleted the President's Board. So next year, you have to start over again when you have President's Day again. We're going to start over and look at new things, new recipes, new crafts, whatever. But in our secret boards here are reusable resources. A lot of the books that we own have to do with presidents. We already have so we can easily re-pin them here. So you will use some things from a previous year? Yes. Can you repeat that question, Crystal? So everyone can hear it? Oh, sorry. Yes. Janet and Lincoln was wondering about... No, I meant the one from some there. Oh, sorry. We will reuse some of the previous years. Pins is what the question was. So they're in our secret board right now. So we can hide them. But that's what we'll do. I have a question about the display boards. When you clicked on the display, your display board showed pictures of what did not look like it displayed to me. Okay. Cynthia had a question here with our display case board. She said there were some images that weren't displayed. They didn't look like a display. These are the book covers of the books that are in the display for March. So if I click on our display case for March, those are just close-up images of the books that we have in there right now. And we own all those books. So you're welcome. Okay. I also have a question. Okay. There's another question here. How do you rearrange the boards to put them in alphabetical order? Oh. The question was how do we rearrange the boards to put them in alphabetical order? At the top of your page, there's a rearrange boards button. This way, there's another set. And you can go ahead and you just drag it. However, if you were to get out of it right now, it would not save it. When you're done, you do have to click on the check mark at the top. We've done that a couple of times and we've gone back to our page and it wasn't arranged, but you do have to click the check mark. So make sure you do that. I am going to move this back before I go crazy, but we'll save our arrangement. I was looking at the library, some of the library pages to see how many were in alphabetical order. And there weren't really that many. I kind of thought everyone's boards would be in alphabetical order, but they weren't. Another question. Okay. How long has it been since you started your Pinterest board? In July. We started making it in May and then July. So you've done a lot in a short amount of time? Yeah. She wondered when we started our page. It was in July. But like I said, we have seven committee members. So we're able to make many boards and delete them and keep it new and fresh. Are we devoting to the Pinterest? The question was about how many hours a week do we devote to the Pinterest page? It's kind of as much as you make. However much you think you want to spend on it. There's some weeks where I may not have time at all to go into Pinterest that I know that I might have committee members who are going on and pinning because some of the goals for some of the staff are to pin so many items per month. As long as I know that the boards are out there when we want them to be, I'm not too concerned with how long people go on and pin. So we just make sure we all kind of do our parts. I am probably on maybe like one to two hours a week. I mean, we could be on a lot longer. It's addicting. Kind of how much time you want to put into it. Do we have another question? Yes. Who are most of your followers? Are they other libraries? Are they library patrons? The question here was who are primarily our followers? You can just simply click on your followers if you want to see. We have a lot of individuals who are followers as well as libraries and publishers. As you can see, 334 I believe it was. These are the people who are following us. So if we wanted to follow any of these people back, we could just click on the follow button. Kind of makes your eyes so crazy and the scroll through fast. Could you talk a little bit about the motivation for the University Library creating an interest board and what the goals are? Yeah. The question was are the University and our motivation on creating a board for the library and what some of our goals are? Well, we already have a Facebook page and the blog and Pinterest just kind of evolved over the last year, well two years or so. We just thought it was time for the library to have a Pinterest page as well. There's so much more you can do at contests and you can take pictures around the library of different odd angles to things. You can have people answer what that item is. You could do so much but we just kind of want to keep it simple. We want to keep it fun. That's kind of what we're using it for and then also linking to our resources such as the blog. As far as our goals, my goal is to pin 20 items per month. I can do that. That's pretty easy but we also want to add new boards every month. We don't have a certain amount or anything that we need to add. It's just what we want to make it. Like I said, we want to keep it fun. Sometimes when you add in statistics and needing to do this and that, it loses the fun. Right now, you can see our boards here. That's kind of our goal, just to make our presence be known really. Do you have signage in your library that promotes your Pinterest page? We do. What all we have? Signage in our library. She wondered if we had signage and how do we promote our Pinterest page? We have, at our circulation desk, we have cards that we hand out to the students and patrons. That lists the Facebook, our blog, and the Pinterest page addresses. We also have it on all of our email signatures, overview notices that go out. We have the addresses on the overview notices at the bottom. It's out there, I guess. You just have to look for us, I guess. It's also on the library webpage. On our library website, we have our blog, Facebook, and the Pinterest button on our site, too. Any other questions? Yes, Crystal, we do have some questions from some of the other locations. Okay. Dr. Johnson wants to know, can you briefly tell how to start a Pinterest page or search for your library to see if there is already one there? Okay. Some people that just have never done Pinterest before are wondering how you get started. Okay. To get started, you do have to create an account. When we started, we had to be, or when I started my personal page, I had to be invited, but they changed that. So now you just have to create an account on Pinterest. So if you go to Pinterest.com, create an account. And then if you want to do a search, or you can do a search without creating an account first if you want. I'll search for the North Platte Public Library, Terry. And we'll see if there's one out there. And pins, it'll automatically default to pins. So it looks like you do have a board because it looks like these things were pinned by North Platte Public Library. But if you go to pinners, that will show us. Yeah, North Platte, Nebraska. Yeah, that's how you do a search to see if there is a library that has a Pinterest page. And then just to start... No, go ahead. Yes? Go ahead. And then just start pinning to it. You just click on the Pinterest icon once you're logged into your account. And you can just start searching. You can search by categories if you want to go to education. There is not a library category, but you could type in libraries and see what pins come up. So this one, for example, you could just click on Repin. And it would be... You would choose a board that you wanted to be pinned on, or you could create a new board from here. And you could go ahead and start pinning to your board. It's that simple. Does that answer your question? Yeah. Actually, I miss Fred Terry's part of Terry's question. She's actually trying to get to your board, trying to figure out how to search and find Bellevue University Library. And I guess you're having trouble with just doing a search to find you guys. Oh, okay. Well, hopefully I'll find us. We'll see. Because Bellevue University also has a Pinterest page. And then if you go to Pinterest... Yeah, that's what was happening to us. It's not coming up. Interesting. Oh. Well, I'm wondering if it has to do with the new verify thing that they have going because... I cannot get our page verified. And I'm wondering if it was because Bellevue University verified their account. And so since our address is similar, I don't know if the webpage... I don't know if that has to do with it. So instead, people would just have to go to look at... They can just type in the URL for you guys, which is in your Pinterest. Yeah. Yes. The Bellevue University Library, I believe, is what you've got it as. Yes. Otherwise, I mean, you could go to our website and click on the Pinterest page from there. But I don't know why that happened. That didn't happen the other day. So I'm wondering if it has to do with that. Okay. We have a few other questions that did also come in. Okay. How do you do the book pins? Are you taking pictures of the books and doing that? Or actually finding the book covers on the web somewhere? Okay. Let me go back to the Bellevue University page or library page. Yep. The book page, the book pins that we have, such as on our new arrivals board, we actually go... We look up who the publisher is. We go to the publisher site and find that book or resource, and we pin it from their page. And then we include all of the information such as the title and call number. So we pin directly from the publisher's page. We don't take a picture of the book or anything like that. When you start Pinterest, you can go to settings and you can add a pin it button. Well, maybe not that. Something. I think it's on about help and the pin it button. And you can get that and solve on your computer. It makes it easier for pinning items. You can just click on this little button that says pin it, and it makes it a lot easier. Is there a way to link the picture stat to your catalog? You can. I didn't want to mess with going through our sursee catalog. The question was, can you link the book covers to your catalog? And you can. And I haven't looked to see if that's how other libraries do it. We just decided to go to the publisher because I know that was an issue when this first came out, when libraries started pinning book covers and so forth and the whole copyright issue. So that's why we just go to the publisher's site rather than the catalog site. I don't think it would matter, but you can, if you want to. I'm not as familiar with Pinterest. But I was just wondering if you could actually like this? Yes. As far as pinning the book cover to the catalog, you could go ahead and instead of going to the publisher, you could put the link in there. Now when you click on the image of the book cover or the video, it would go straight to the catalog rather than the publisher. But you would do it right there with the link. Okay. We have a question from one of our other locations. Gail, I'm going to unmute you so you or Connie can ask your question. You should be unmuted, Gail. Can you guys? Can you hear us? Yes, we can. Okay. Connie was actually asking how you set up, and we all wondered how you set up your secret board section. Actually, you just create a secret board. They give you three secret boards at a time. So you would just click on create a secret board. And you could go ahead and put the name in, select whatever category you want, if you want to select a category. Okay. So they've actually given you those boards already? Yes, they give them to you. They can only have three at a time. And then once you make a board visible, you can't turn it back off. So once it's out there and published, you can't make it secret again. That's another thing I wish you could do. I know that was my other question. Yeah, not yet. I'll keep bugging them. Well, thank you. You're welcome. And we do have another question related to partner boards too. Someone wants to know, when you put a board from secret to live, do the pins in that board pop to the top of your followers' streams since all personal streams are chronological? Is that how they then would appear to everyone suddenly? Oh, I believe so. If you look at your pins after, how do people know that you've actually pinned those new items to the secret, up from the secret board? How do they appear? What was the question? If the pins are secret, will people see them? No, when you move a board from secret to live, do the pins pop up to the top of your followers' streams since all personal streams are chronological? What were the pins after? You know, I don't, maybe not. I don't know. I haven't looked to see if there, I think it's just your most recent pins. So if you pin to your secret board maybe a month ago and you make that board live, I think it's still going to show your most recent pins that if you've pinned something that day, I think those will still be at the top. So to kind of give you attention, it might be a good idea to make your secret board live and to bring attention to it? Sure, sure. Yeah, I haven't really looked at that. What was that question? Okay, we have a question here. Do you want a committee of seven? Yes. Yes. The question was she asked about our committee. We have a committee of seven members and she asked if we have a group email or how do we get together to do that. Five of us are full-time, so we're usually there during the day so we can kind of converse and talk that way. There are two part-timers who work evenings and weekends, so we don't always see them. So a lot of times I'm kind of the leader of the committee right now. I'll just send out an email saying, you know, what boards do we want in April, May, and June? We need to start thinking about them. And I'll just send it. I created an Outlook group to just the Pinterest committee members that way, the whole library staff isn't getting all these emails. And then they'll throw back responses of what they think their own email. Yeah, I'll just email them separately and ask them what they want to maybe create for boards. And then once we have a few ideas of what upcoming boards we want to do, I'll list them all out and say, okay, who wants to do this board, who wants to do that board? And it's all kind of a joint effort. One person is the one who pretty much creates it, but we all might come up with a title of what we want to call it. Or we all will pin to all the boards anyway. If we happen to run across something for St. Patrick's Day or something like that, we'll all pin to it. We all have access. We have a library account on Pinterest that we log into. Oh, that's what you're asking. Yep, we all log in as our special email address. So we all pin to this. So it works good. There's no way one person could really do this. It takes a lot of work. Any more questions? No one's coming to the other slides. I think Jana did you say you had a question? Jana here has a question. How do you decide what kind of boards or they all have to be library related? No. So do they all have to be associated with books you have in your catalog? We do. We have new arrivals and there is someone who will pin 10 new books to this every month. And we decided just to keep the last current three months. Otherwise they're really not that new anymore. So we have about 30 books on new arrivals at a time. And staff picks, those are all the books that we own in our collection. So, yeah, we do own those. We don't, we haven't really pinned to other books that we don't own, I guess. And as far as creating the boards, we've all just kind of thought of things that we should do, I guess, as a team. You know, such as amazing libraries, area attractions, these are things kind of in the metro area, certain events going on and, you know, book art, there's so much for book art and edible books. So we've all kind of, we don't have any rules really, we just, whatever we want to do, because we're the committee. So that's what we do here. Can you open up the book art? Because that flower looks gorgeous. Do you send us to how to make that? Yeah, you can start following us, Janet. Yeah, hopefully this link will work. Let's see here. Sometimes you, there we go. Just scroll down a little bit. It came from this blog, I guess, it may not show you how to make them. With a closer picture like you just did, you could kind of, I'm sure that it gives you an idea how to do it. Yeah. And you could, there's some book art books out there that you could probably use to kind of make it close. It looks like you just use a map and maybe cut out the pages. And that map provides colors to it. It does, yeah. Love that picture. Okay. Which is why it was our cover photo. It was interesting that week, so. Now, again with our area attractions board, I believe this event, Three Dog Bakery, it's an upcoming event in March 30th. So once that's over, we'll go ahead and remove that from our cover and we'll make something else our cover photo. Catherine just asked here, can you show how to make one of your pictures a cover photo? One of your pins to cover. Oh, sure. I was having a little bit of difficulty last week. There were some glitches, but hopefully it'll work. You would just hover over your board and click on edit board cover. And then you could decide what you want to create as your board cover here. Sometimes it doesn't always look that way. Okay, that one worked. Good. Sometimes you can go into your board. It might be easier to look at all your pictures. And then you could go from here and click on set board cover. See, it may not work. There was a little glitch there, but you could at least look at your pictures and decide what you want and then scroll through and find it. But I'll just make this our board cover, I guess. And you can move it around so it fits in the page there. Click on set cover. There you go. That's changed. Okay, anything else? Any more questions? It doesn't look like we have anything that came in from the other locations. Just one person would like to say if you could show that last slide of your PowerPoint again with the URLs on it, they wanted to see that again. Oh, sure. Yeah, and then I think we're good because that's the end of your 50 minutes here. So, Cynthia, if you want to take over. Thank you. Crystal, thank you. That was a wonderful presentation. It's given me some ideas to take back to Omaha Public Library.