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Old 09-22-2019, 04:03 AM
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mhollifiel
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I have experience with this. When I was a middle school librarian back at the beginning of computer integration into schools, the "powers that be" decided to whack off a corner of the library for our first computer lab. That meant lots of traffic and noisy middle schoolers. I loved them dearly and wasn't a "quiet" librarian, but something had to be done. So my students made tied quilts! Lots of them! They covered the walls of the lab and they really did work nicely. I am sure that we used the cheapest poly batting available and they were tied. Can't get more basic than that! Plus the kids loved their work on display. Yes, back then, I taught the computer classes and ran the lab too. Of course, librarians had nothing much else to do back then! LOL!

PS. I got my cataloging caught up only twice in 25 years! I was also the computer network administrator for the school.

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