Monday, September 28, 2009

Banned Books Week and Teen Read Week

Hello Beautiful Evanced People -

First off, it's Banned Books Week! I hope you're all taking the time to celebrate our freedom to read! What am I saying! Of course you are! We're librarians...it's what we do! In case you need any extra information for the week, here is the link to the ALA Banned Books Week Page:


I know I'm wearing my Banned Books bracelet. I love the comments people make about it.

"Alice in Wonderland was a banned book?!?!?!?!"

In other news, it's going to be Teen Read Week soon - October 18-24. It's not too late to drum up a Teen Read Week reading program using your Summer Reader software. Here is the official Teen Read Week homepage with more information:


In the coming week we'll be posting a graphic you can use for your Teen Read Week Summer Reader page!

Happy Reading!
Christine - Coordinator of Customer Experience - Evanced Solutions
Currently Reading: A Walk In The Woods by Bill Bryson

Monday, September 21, 2009

Talk Like A Pirate Day Is Great But...

Ahoy Mateys! We hope that you scrubby land-lubbers enjoyed National Talk Like A Pirate Day! T'was a day to celebrate with a mug of grog and a hearty laugh - not to mention a pirate speak translator or two. We like this one, ourselves - http://www.talklikeapirate.com/



We have to admit that we think we found an even better holiday! NATIONAL PUNCTUATION DAY! We're sorry to yell, but we can hardly withhold our excitement.

Now truth be told, the staff of Evanced sometimes struggles with punctuation, grammar and even...gasp...spelling. We certainly try to do our best, but we find ourselves re-reading quite a bit to make sure we get things right.

So, on September 24, we will be celebrating National Punctuation Day and we hope you will too!

Please pardon the overuse of ellipses and exclamation points - they are my punctuation weakness.

Now back to our regularly scheduled Evanced blogging.

Christine - Coordinator of Customer Experience

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Case Study: In A Tough Economy, a Solution is Found

The Henderson Libraries (NV) Experience

It's clear that public libraries are being impacted by the economy. Increasingly communities are turning to libraries for information and entertainment. At the very same time, libraries are struggling to defend their budgets as cuts are made to compensate for financial instability at city, county, state, and even federal levels.

As the number of library users increases, the number of library staff members often does not. In such a situation, library staff members are taking on additional tasks. Suddenly, the question becomes not only "How do I save money?" but, "How do I save time?"

For the Henderson District Public Libraries (Nevada) and other libraries, the answer has come from Evanced Solutions. Using Events, Room Reserve, and Summer Reader has increased the time staff members can devote to other projects.

Events, Room Reserve and Summer Reader provide public libraries with web-based tools to help them manage events calendars, room booking, and all aspect of summer reading programs. Each event can be purchased on its own or together to help libraries manage their interactions with their communities quickly and effectively.

For Joy Gunn, Virtual Branch Manager for Henderson Libraries, Events and Room Reserve have cut down the time needed to add events to the library website. "The Events calendar and Room Reserve modules definitely help cut back the time I used to devote to keying in information for events on our website. The ability to have one central calendar for all events, room bookings and staff meetings had undeniably helped our staff," explained Joy.

Events also saves times for patrons, by letting them know automatically their status for class sign up. Library users don't have to wait for busy staff members to sign them up for events as Joy explains, "Using Evanced Solutions products has greatly cut staff involvement when registering patrons for events. With patrons having the capabilities to sign themselves up online, our staff has more time to devote to other projects. "

The Events function not only serves library users, but also makes staff training sign up easier. By marking events as private and only allowing staff access, staff members are able to view a library system training calendar and can sign up for training events at times and locations that are best for them. The function allows administrators and training staff to keep attendance and ensure that all library employees are receiving the training they need.

Sign up for Events became so easy, that library user sign up for library events actually increased for Henderson. Laurie Orton, head of the Malcolm Library in the Henderson Libraries system noted that her computer class sign up became easier to manage and that more library users were signing up to participate. “My attendance at computer classes more than doubled from one year to the next because of the use of the waiting list as and easy access to patron contact info,” Laurie explained. “If they missed one class, I called to confirm their attendance at their next scheduled class. If they couldn’t confirm, I cancelled them and added the first person from the waiting list. I had far fewer no shows for classes that this way.”

An added cost savings of Summer Reader was the ability to monitor the how prizes were being distributed to the public. At Henderson Libraries, the prize management function became a valued function of the software “as…some unscrupulous patrons would try and receive multiple summer reading prizes” but visiting multiple branches in the system.

For staff and community members alike, the easy to use event registration is a time saver, allowing a simple form to be filled out quickly and easily. he ability to sort by similar events, and an ability to view events by key work or branch are just a few of the features that help both staff and library users.

The ability to create custom questions allows for library staff to gather statistical information easily through all three products and run reports in moments. By saving reports as excel files, they can be reviewed and shared with the click of a button.
The reports feature eliminates the need to spend money on paper and staff time, but quickly creating reports with the click of a button.

Evanced Solutions offers an option to host its products for libraries or allows libraries to buy the software and host on their own server. With the purchase of the software there is an annual fee that covers updates and support services. Many libraries choose to let Evanced host their products, thus eliminating the cost of purchasing additional servers and allows busy library IT departments to work on other projects that their institutions need.

Training and customer support are always free to Evanced Solutions’ customers. As new employees are hired by libraries or software upgrades are made, staff can be trained easily or simply get a quick refresher. The option to join live webinars or view previous recorded sessions allows libraries to provide training on a schedule that fits their needs, but still provides a personalized experience.


How the Numbers Add Up: A Case for Great Cost Savings
Below you’ll find a breakdown of the hours associated with typical events and room reservation tasks. Based on a population of 15,000-100,000, the difference in time savings is clear:


A cost savings analysis demonstrates the potential for time savings when Evanced Solutions products are used to manage room reservations and events.

To view the Henderson Libraries Events and Room Reserve calendars, visit them online! Henderson Events Calendar: http://events.hdpl.org/evanced/lib/eventcalendar.asp

Or contact us at sales@evancedsolutions.com or at http://www.evancedsolutions.com

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Warm Up With Winter Reading

What?!?! Am I CRAZY??? Summer reading just ended! Don't just let your Summer Reader subscription sit on the server - we want you to use it to the max.

You know you're already thinking about winter programming, so why not consider a winter reading program too? Imagine all those bored children and teens waiting out their winter vacation - prime time for reading, using technology, and library fun.

Many libraries have had a lot of success with programs that run for a much shorter time span than traditional summer reading programs. Counting gaming time and even letting YouTube watching count adds a new twist to reviews and opportunities for interaction. Allowing library users to use the reviews feature to rate library events provides feedback for you and also creates interest in library events.

If you need additional ideas for Winter Reading, you can contact me at cayar@evancedsolutions.com

Christine - Coordinator of Customer Experience - Evanced Solutions