Janet’s mother asked Miss Zarves to make sure her daughter doesn’t check out any movies from the school library that aren’t G-rated. But what’s the easiest way to keep track of that–especially if multiple parents are asking for different restrictions on what their kids can check out from the library?
Tip of the Week
This week we’re highlighting the Loaned Items Notice. Usually notices are sent to the individual patrons–but what about utilizing them for teachers as well?
Students often (always) need reminders to return overdue books, which is why we recommend making it easier on yourself! Schedule overdue items notices to send out automatically.
We talked about Password management: best practices a few weeks ago, but this week we are diving deeper into passwords and how to keep your data secure.
It’s a new school year, and that means new homerooms, new teachers, or other changes that might not be reflected in your Alexandria. Don’t worry! We’ve got you.
Read on for common problems (and solutions) to make sure your homeroom info is accurate and up-to-date.
There is nothing worse than forgetting your password and being locked out–especially when it’s the start of the school year and you have to get right back to work ASAP! We’ve created the Password Management Best Practices page to help with all your password needs.
Summer is in full swing, and even though most of the school libraries are closed, public libraries are going strong with summer reading programs and more! So this week, we’re going over how to print library cards in Alexandria.
The end of the school year is a busy time, and we know that things can stack up fast! Don’t worry, we have some reports to help.
It’s coming on the end of the school year, and a great time to start reviewing the End-of-Year Procedures. Today, we’re going over how to clean up your grades before you advance grade levels.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words–and while we don’t agree with that, we DO love our new Makeover Training Videos.