A Young Computer Enthusiast at Monmouth County Library
A young patron and her mom take advantage of the computers in the Children's Department at Monmouth County Library in Manalapan.

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A Young Computer Enthusiast at Monmouth County Library
A young patron and her mom take advantage of the computers in the Children's Department at Monmouth County Library in Manalapan.
Colts Neck Library hosted a Princess Ballet !
Going on leave and taking a break from a his harsh duties was this young soldier who, up to then, had been engaged in having fun at his library's Halloween party in Neptune Township on Snapshot Day.
Rapunzel really didn't wanted to stay in her tower and not have her picture taken while at the Neptune Township Public Library's Halloween party - until she realized we would use the ssstttrreeetttccchhh feature of my iPad's PhotoBooth app.
This young policeman preferred having his picture taken using the Mirror function of my iPad's PhotoBooth app. The Neptune Public Library is lucky to have such eager boys in blue with whistles patrolling the area during its Halloween party. It was wonderful to be with the kids and showing them how to use the app while taking pictures of them. They didn't mind a TEENY break from the games, crafts and snacks that their Library offered to them that day!
One of the Neptune Public Library's mascots - the evil Joker - attended the Library's Halloween party. The Joker was quite familiar with my iPad's PhotoBooth app and wanted to use its Squeeze feature to take his own picture.
Words alone fail to capture my delight over this user needs survey. Imagine me doing a happy dance about it. Here's why:
It's a user-needs survey. I really like them, because they are about what library users actually need, not what library staff assumes they need.
The user-needs survey is about where students most need & want librarians to help them outside of thelibrary.
The user-needs survey includes an image macro that, by referencingThe Fellowship of the Ring, humorously tweaks the difficulty of research: "One does not simply FIND a full-text article.
It's just...really, really awesome. Brava, Robeson Library peeps! Everyone, follow them. Seriously.
The Robeson Library folks were READY for Snapshot Day -- and invited members of the Rutgers University-Camden community to participate via social media. Reference Librarian Katie Anderson even told me that the library launched its Instagram account especially for Snapshot Day!