by Club Ink | Jan 31, 2019 | Club Ink, Staff Book Reviews
Staff Book Review: The Library Book By Susan Orlean Editor’s note: The Library Book has double the appeal of a typical staff book review. Lauren Webster, Mobile Services, and Sue Hess, Middlefield Branch, wrote inspired reviews of Susan Orlean’s...
by Club Ink | Jan 30, 2019 | 100 Book Challenge, Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Why I love the library
Editor’s Note: We received this testimonial on our 100 Book Challenge from Bainbridge patron Karen Lee Savel. We are proud of her accomplishment and grateful for her insightful and emotional response to this challenge. We hope it encourages more of our patrons...
by Club Ink | Jan 25, 2019 | Club Ink, Health
(Editor’s note: Kris Weir is a Licensed Massage Therapist and presenter at GCPL’s Geauga West Branch’s Day of Wellness. An avid proponent of massage therapy, Weir is happy to answer any questions about massage therapy and how it fits into an...
by Ed Worso | Jan 23, 2019 | Director's Blog
A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone.–Jo Godwin It is likely you may have seen this quote. In library circles, especially library social media circles, this is a perennial favorite. It is literally what we in the library field do: select...
by Gail Ruester | Jan 21, 2019 | Club Ink, Reader's Advisory, Staff Book Reviews
Written by Gail Ruester, Circulation Clerk, Bainbridge Awkward: The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome by Ty Tashiro, PhD Neighborhood block party. Class reunion. Spouse’s office holiday party. If any of these events spark a rise in blood...