The photos above showcase some of the projects I worked on, including book shifting, our 2020 display theme, and our 2020 book pyramid book lists. Cora and I didn't necessarily have one project we were focusing on and instead had multiple. It was important that we were always working on something, which helped us get through these projects and move on to the next. The importance of the project was behind its impact on the overall library. The librarians would always come up to us and say how this tedious task or project really helps with the big picture, and the results will come to show through the public's reaction. We were able to see kids laughing and overjoyed with the sensory story times and crafts we hosted. We also saw the parents astounding, surprised as they learned about what the library has to offer. The process we wet through each was different since we were focusing on different aspects of the library, but the overall method was the same. We were given a project to plan ahead on time, which we spent thinking about while doing other work. Once we had an idea, we drafted plans of what was going to happen and stay in communication with our mentors. We asked any questions if we were stuck or confused and clarified if this could be turned into the final product. Once confirmed, we proceeded to gather the materials, test it out, and create the final product. We did this for each one of our many projects. POL Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1B-0lr4yXRnSufn102M3xYhWARE8Wd_-BVJrSAbYsoNw/edit#slide=id.g6e45ea2df9_0_0
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