Carlee Hayden

  • Carlee Hayden commented on the post, Checking In & Sharing, on the site 2 days, 22 hours ago

    These last few weeks have been a challenge for sure. I love the kilt it looks great. Thank you for your flexibility – it is appreciated.
    Carlee

  • Carlee Hayden commented on the post, e-Portfolio Congrats!, on the site 1 week, 1 day ago

    it will be here before we know it 🙂

  • Carlee Hayden wrote a new post on the site Carlee's Blog 1 week, 1 day ago

    Reflection: The Power of Stories   The module ‘Power of Stories’ hits home for me. There is a happiness that I find in connecting with people from all different back […]

    • Hi Carlee,

      Great post, thank you for sharing! You brought up such good points regarding cultural competence and humility. There is no way we can directly relate all the various life experiences of everyone who steps into the library, but the least we can do is be equipped with the tools and be ready to help anyone with an open mind and heart!

  • Carlee Hayden wrote a new post on the site Carlee's Blog 3 weeks ago

    Reflection: New Horizons Wow! Going through this module was simultaneously a blast from the blast and a look into the future. Just to make a personal connection, right […]

    • @crlhayd I’ve never been a huge fan of VR tech, only because it’s made me dizzy and feel kind of a sense of vertigo at times – but when I saw the HoloLens 2, I was like “I wanna try that!” I just think it’s a great work tool, and really great for brainstorming – as it can really make ideas come to life.

    • @crlhayd The Flipped Classroom has a special place in my heart! It was so apprentices to me in my days of face to face teaching that the time could be better spent on group learning/proijects instead of listening to lectures. I think this is why I was so drawn to SJSU in 2011!

  • Carlee Hayden wrote a new post on the site Carlee's Blog 1 month ago

    Innovation Strategy & Roadmap Below you will find my ‘Innovation Strategy & Roadmap’ plan for the Dover Public Library. I was inspired by my past as a teacher and my […]

    • Loved reading your Innovation Strategy & Roadmap. When I visit the Library myself, I am always seeking for the most quiet and private place to relax and study so this would be the perfect space for me to unwind. I work at Disneyland and this also reminds me of the new quiet Cast Member spaces they are creating backstage for the cast to relax and get away from the noise that I am very appreciative of.

    • @crlhayd I love this service! In my current position, I’m working more often with analyzing things through a DEI lens and I’ve come to notice that I’m not doing enough reflection on disability needs. It’s so easy to look over but as I’m working alongside disabled coworkers, it’s been very eye opening to learn from them. Your roadmap is a great example of simples steps that libraries can take to be more inclusive.

  • This is a great idea! In our library, our teen services librarian does this type of programming and she calls out to “Emerging Adults”. She works with ages 18-28.

  • Carlee Hayden commented on the post, Sites for Free Images, on the site 1 month ago

    I use Pixabay.com!

  • You almost got me with the photo as well! I looked a little closer and saw that the laptop morphed into the book but otherwise it is very lifelike.
    Have you taken Professor Mooradian’s course in AI data and ethics? I am learning a lot and really enjoying the content. We talk a lot about AI and the usage within library spaces and a lot of the…[Read more]

  • Have you seen the TikTok’s where Gen Z employees write up the script? Check out @KCKPL video of Linda performing the script. I think it is hilarious. Thanks for sharing all of the other TikTok’s too – although the one I mentioned above is funny, yours are informative and useful. I think that by using TikTok, libraries are tapping in to yet another…[Read more]

  • Thank you! It was a fun time. I love all that the city has to offer.

  • I definitely agree. I am very lucky to be in a position where I am gaining experience in my chosen field every day.

  • Yes – NYPL has me thinking of it, still, days later. I can’t wait to go back and explore again with my family. I always try to go to museums when I am visiting new places and sometimes my friends think it is funny that I work in a library and always navigate to a library even on my day off.
    I also am thinking about visiting Philadelphia Fabric…[Read more]

  • Hello! I just posted my Hyperlinked Environment reflection post and I was wondering if you needed us to submit each link into Canvas or if you are following them throughout the semester? Thank you!

  • Carlee Hayden wrote a new post on the site Carlee's Blog 1 month, 2 weeks ago

    Hyperlinked Environments: Libraries & Museums When choosing an adventure for my Hyperlinked Environments post, I opted into focusing on Libraries and Museums. Or, museum like exhibits […]

    • @crlhayd This was so interesting — especially having returned from Scotland with memories of six different museums I visited. There were so many amazing experiences provoked by art or by interaction with objects, or a display. I so appreciate all the ways we can extend our visits and participate! )I came very close to becoming a “friend” of the National Gallery of Scotland – I loved it so much!)

      • Yes – NYPL has me thinking of it, still, days later. I can’t wait to go back and explore again with my family. I always try to go to museums when I am visiting new places and sometimes my friends think it is funny that I work in a library and always navigate to a library even on my day off.
        I also am thinking about visiting Philadelphia Fabric Workshop and Museum in November. I went there last November and we spent a lot of time in the city but also exploring – this is the exhibit that will be up as of tomorrow – https://fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/exhibition/soft-cover/.
        The textile museum was a great experience and I was amazed at all of the artwork and the history quite literally weaved within the fabric of the exhibits.
        This was the exhibit that I got to see last fall – it was quite fun and interactive as we could ‘yell’ into an orb and it danced to our voices. My daughter really liked it but the woven rugs were amazing to see in person. https://fabricworkshopandmuseum.org/exhibition/jessica-campbell-heterodoxy/

    • Hi @crlhayd – Loved your post. I am very drawn to spaces like this that blur the boundary between library and museum. I enjoyed your discussion of how the space made your own knowledge of MLK junior somehow more real– that is such a powerful experience and difficult to describe.

    • @crlhayd It is so incredible that NYPL has these exhibits on display for everyone to see free of charge. Many do not get to experience the magic and education of museums due to the cost of museums or not knowing how to access the information for financial help to get in. This is very inspiring and I’m sure sparks a lot of patrons’ creativity.

    • Hi Carlee,
      Your experience at the NYPL sounds incredible! I wish I had visited the library when I had the chance, especially the Polonsky Exhibition, which your description made it sound so enticing! I can’t imagine how amazing and impactful it must have been to see historic artifacts like the MLK photograph and the original Winnie the Pooh up close like that.

      I also appreciate how you connected it to the idea of hyperlinked environments and the way museums, even within libraries, can offer such immersive, intricate experiences for both viewers on and off line. Thanks for sharing this—definitely adding it to my list for when I visit New York next time!

  • Carlee Hayden wrote a new post on the site Carlee's Blog 1 month, 3 weeks ago

    Hyperlinked Communities Times are changing and so are libraries. I was very excited to go through the module this week. I work in a large public library and feel […]

    • @crlhayd thank you for detailing all of your practical experiences in the library setting and in your previous work environments. I so appreciate your thoughts on outreach and I agree with you that it is incredibly important in our field. You are getting super valuable experience as you move through the program.

  • Carlee Hayden posted a new activity comment 1 month, 4 weeks ago

    It was so good! I also just read “The Spellshop” by Sarah Beth Durst. It was a great cozy fantasy. I got my copy of The Wedding People off of Pangobooks for a pretty great price. It is one that I will keep since I enjoyed it so much.

  • Carlee Hayden commented on the post, Romanticizing Libraries, on the site 2 months ago

    This is a really cute presentation! Super cozy.
    I really want to focus on the “appreciating libraries” slide. One of the biggest things that users say to me after attending a program is… “I didn’t know you guys offered this”. It is always astounding to me but also something that I brought up in my class with Professor Tunon. I think that users…[Read more]

  • Hi!
    I just want to say that this was a great post! It really shows how libraries have evolved to be more user friendly at least since I was a child. I remember going to the library with my grandmother, getting a book, and leaving.
    I am going to expand on your reflection… before I became a library assistant, I was a teacher. It took me…[Read more]

  • If you like dark humor, I recommend “The Wedding People” by Alison Espach. If you have ever doubted your existence, confidence in friendships/relationships, this was a great read. I binge read it in 1 sitting yesterday.

    • I’ve been wanting to read this book! My friend was telling me about it and how she was having trouble driving around town while listening to it, as she was so into the book she forgot to take the necessary turns to get where she was going. 😛

      • It was so good! I also just read “The Spellshop” by Sarah Beth Durst. It was a great cozy fantasy. I got my copy of The Wedding People off of Pangobooks for a pretty great price. It is one that I will keep since I enjoyed it so much.

  • Carlee Hayden wrote a new post on the site Carlee's Blog 2 months ago

    Assignment X: Participatory Services For Assignment X, I decided to focus on Participatory Services. According to Linh Nguyen, a faculty member of Science and Engineering, “a p […]

    • Hi Carlee!

      Your experience with children really shines through. I can just tell you put a lot of love and effort in engaging with the community and creating thoughtful programs. It’s so wonderful to see how you adapted based on user feedback, allowing for more participatory service, as well the inclusion of both accessibility and inclusivity shows a genuine commitment to the community. The point you made about using social media and technology to connect is huge. Being able to connect with them in other ways aside from in-person can enhance the library experience and even the participation of patrons. This really does serve as a reminder that user feedback and participation can help build the community and the library itself for the community. Thanks for sharing!

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