But... we've been a little busy and time got away from us. What have we been up to?
Glad you asked!
If you have not been to the Medina Library in the last two weeks be prepared for some MAJOR changes!
In preparation for the renovation on the second floor, the Reference Staff (including me, Lisa and Lauren) have been moving a few things around.
The eastern half of the second floor of the Medina Library is undergoing a major renovation to make room for the Family History Center made possible by a gift from Virginia Wheeler Martin. Read more about that HERE. |
Local history and genealogy materials used to be in the Franklin Sylvester Room. |
Materials were packed up and moved by Library Staff to assure proper delicate handling. |
The Local History and Genealogy Materials have been moved to the 1907 Room at the back of the Teen Room |
Lauren and the Collection Development staff did a grand job of fitting everything into the 1907 Room. Our Technology Department got the microfilm machines and computers set up in no time! |
But it is not just the local history materials that are getting moved around. Our staff workroom has been moved up to the third floor, which meant packing up all of work files and materials. A lot went into storage and we each have one small file box for the duration of the renovation.
The Reference Desk had to be moved also.
The temporary Reference Desk has been moved to where the New Non Fiction is shelved near the top of the stairs. |
The whole eastern half of the 2nd floor has been blocked off so that the Library can stay open during the construction. |
Since the eastern half of the floor isn't available, many MANY things had to be moved!
The non fiction materials have been squeezed into the area that used to have study desks and seating for reading newspapers and magazines. |
SOME of the computers have been moved into fiction area in front of the fireplace. |
Thanks to a donation, lap tops have been set up for the teens to play their favorite online games. |
Then, this past weekend we had our biannual Genealogy Slam! Kelli Bergheimer talked for 4 hours on DNA testing and how to get the most out of it for your genealogical research.
Kelli is a nationally known speaker on the Genealogy Conference circuit. |
Kelli answered questions throughout the talk. |
SIXTY people attended the program. |
As always, there were dozens of tasks to be completed in preparation. It was well worth it.
92% of the survey respondents gave Kelli an EXCELLENT rating!
For the last 20+ years, the Medina County District Library has hosted an online index to local obituaries and death notices. For now, obituaries can still be requested here. But new obituaries, since the end of February, are not being added at this time. |
And as part of updating our services in preparation for the new Family History Center, we are migrating our obituary index to the RBHayes, Ohio Obituary Index. This will give the collection wider exposure and boost use. Lauren and I have been busy working with the Techy people to handle formatting and data entry issues that have cropped up. And keep cropping up. But when finished, the database will be a tighter, better product.
The Ohio Obituary Index hosted at the RB Hayes Presidential Library in Fremont, Ohio. Many Ohio Libraries host their obituary indexes here. And soon, MCDL will, too! |
So, in the last two weeks, we have:
- Moved local history materials from Franklin Sylvester Room to 1907 Room.
- Closed out our staff room and Reference Desk & moved to other side of the building.
- Hosted a very successful Genealogy Slam.
- Migrated obituary data to a new host at RB Hayes.org
Oh! Did I mention that this weekend is the Ohio Genealogical Society Conference? Lisa, Lauren and I often attend this conference to learn new techniques and sources. And this conference? This weekend? Lauren will be attending AND presenting a program on Alsace-Lorrain Research?
Busy? You betcha!
2 comments:
Thank you for documenting all of the changes in pictures! And for everything the genealogy team has been hard at work on!
Can't wait to see the results of the renovation! Kudos to all who are working to make it happen!
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