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Public Library returns with new online programmin­g while closed for pandemic

- Larissa Kurz

The Moose Jaw Public Library had to close its doors to the public due to the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic, but that hasn’t stopped program directors from finding a way to stay connected with library patrons.

The Public Library has a number of new, virtual versions of beloved programs scheduled for the month of May, all delivered through accessible online platforms that are available to anyone.

“We realized we were probably going to be closed for a while, and so we decided that we still wanted to have a presence in the community,” said acting assistant head librarian Carolyn Graham. “We know that a lot of people are pretty tech-savvy these days, so we decided to try virtual programmin­g.”

Naturally, the Library has chosen to adapt some reading-focused programmin­g to fill in the calendar while the building’s doors are closed.

The idea began with offering Virtual Storytime with Miss Wendy on Wednesdays at 10 a.m., as a continuati­on of the children’s program usually hosted at the library. As the interactiv­e storytime videos proved popular, the Library added a weekly kids craft program on their YouTube called Art with Haley, and then just kept brainstorm­ing ideas.

On May 28, the Library will bring back its monthly Book Club, with the in-person discussion now offered virtually. This month, book club members are reading

by Bunmi Laditan, available for free in eBook and audiobook format on Hoopla. The Public Library is also hosting a Teen Book Club on May 26 at 2:30 p.m., for a discussion about this month’s title by Robin McKinley, available on Hoopla as an eBook and audiobook.

Teens are also invited to register for digital Dungeons

Although you can’t peruse the stacks in the Moose Jaw Public Library, you can take part in the virtual book club and other online programmin­g launching this week.

& Dragons sessions on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., as a continuati­on of the MJPL’s previous program, and the Teen Digital Discord Hangout on Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. to catch up with friends and join a group discussion. The long-running Death Cafe will also be returning with a virtual format on May 21 at 2:30 p.m., as a safe place to discuss the difficult subject of death.

And in the same strain, the Library is also offering COVID-19 Cafe beginning May 27 at 2:30 p.m., as a platform to connect with others in the community and share any concerns or anxieties about the pandemic.

“It was kind of a spin-off from the Death Cafe, because we know people are being affected by the pandemic,” said Graham. “[Lots of people are feeling] anxiety, or stress, or sadness, or even anger, so we just thought this would be a forum for people who aren't able to connect in other ways.”

All of the programs are provided through live video, meaning that although patrons are joining in from home, they still get to interact with each other as if they were gathering in the library meeting rooms just like normal. Adult programs will be delivered using Zoom, while teen programs are being hosted on the Public Library’s Discord server, and children’s programs require registrati­on in order to participat­e for security reasons.

All of the programs launching this month were chosen because they were popular before the library’s forced closure, said Graham.

“We thought we would start with those tried-and-true programs virtually, and then gradually we're adding in a few other things,” said Graham. “We’re already in the planning stages for June.”

Staff are working hard to develop more distance programs in the coming weeks, and Graham feels as though moving to virtual platforms could be good for the Library’s long-term future, in terms of accessibil­ity. The Moose Jaw Public Library is sharing informatio­n about all of the virtual programs and how to join them on their Facebook page. Details are also available on their website at moosejawli­brary.ca.

Staff are working from home for the most part, but encourage people to call the Library’s Help Desk at 1 (306) 692-2787 with any questions they might have — including questions about getting or renewing a library card, how to use any of the digital resources offered by the Library, tech help requests, or inquiries for the Archives Department.

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