September
Across
- 4. Where patrons can find handouts on community meals and maps of Manhattan.
- 5. This online resource is for young kids, and includes animated, talking picture books to help teach kids the joy of reading.
- 6. The number of requests Polaris will allow a staff member to create for a patron.
- 7. Items with this slip should be placed on the shelf in the Circ Office.
- 10. The line that an apartment number should be listed on for a registration.
- 12. This online resource provides access to online textbooks and courses.
- 13. What we call library users that we interact with each day.
- 14. Library program that delivers books around the community that do not need to be returned to MPL.
- 16. Online resource provided with a library card to access magazines online.
- 18. The name of MPL's podcast with Jan and Jared.
- 19. The type of badge to use when a friend is having lunch with someone in their office.
- 20. Patrons are allocated $0.25 toward this each day with their library card.
- 21. The type of patron code used for patrons who currently live outside of our 12 counties.
Down
- 1. The status an item is in when it has (naturally) reached its end use at the library.
- 2. Where unclaimed items found in the library should be placed before close.
- 3. This group's mission is to manage the gifts and assets given to them for the benefit of the library.
- 5. The type of patron code used for patrons in temporary housing (not KSU dorms).
- 8. The number of stickers that should be used when issuing vendor and guest badges.
- 9. Items with this slip should be placed on the shelf in the Circ Office.
- 11. This group's mission is to raise money to support library programs and purchases through used book sales and membership dues.
- 15. The type of badge that is used for someone conducting business for the library. This gives them access to badged doors.
- 17. The word used in Polaris for items that a patron may choose to make unavailable to their child.