Cell Phone Charging Cords/Stations

Good afternoon Michigan libraries! If anyone has experience with providing cell phone charging cords for in-house use, or one of the various cell phone charging stations/devices, I would appreciate any information you can provide me. I like the idea of having a large charging station that is all-inclusive, but the prices can be very high. Individual charging cords are much cheaper; however, and I am curious if there's an effective way to keep these items from disappearing. Thank you, and have a great weekend everyone! Jessica Bostian Assistant Manager/Librarian III Detroit Public Library Social Science, Education & Religion Business, Science & Technology 5201 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 jbostian@detroitpubliclibrary.org 313-481-1403

One library I worked at made them into in-house use kits. It was a small zippered bag with a barcode on it. Then the patron would check it out for it to be used in house only. We would tell the patron, it's for in house use only. The kits would come with the bag, a charging block and a cord. I've seen other libraries laminate barcodes to attach to the cord with a zip tie. Then the patron could give us their ID or card for us to hold until they return it. We would explain it was in house use only and they get their ID back when they returned the cord and block. --- Grace Galvan (she/her) User Experience Librarian - Shelby Township Library 52610 Van Dyke Ave. Shelby Township, MI 48316 Phone: 586-726-2341 MLIS- University of Denver "Librarians save lives: by handing the right book, at the right time, to a kid in need" ― Judy Blume On 2024-03-02 04:58 PM, Jessica Bostian via Michlib-l wrote:
Good afternoon Michigan libraries!
If anyone has experience with providing cell phone charging cords for in-house use, or one of the various cell phone charging stations/devices, I would appreciate any information you can provide me.
I like the idea of having a large charging station that is all-inclusive, but the prices can be very high. Individual charging cords are much cheaper; however, and I am curious if there's an effective way to keep these items from disappearing.
Thank you, and have a great weekend everyone!
JESSICA BOSTIAN
Assistant Manager/Librarian III
Detroit Public Library
Social Science, Education & Religion
Business, Science & Technology
5201 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48202
jbostian@detroitpubliclibrary.org
313-481-1403
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What Grace Galvan describes is exactly what we do. It's a very useful service and this process seems to work quite well. On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 9:40 AM Grace Galvan via Michlib-l < michlib-l@mcls.org> wrote:
One library I worked at made them into in-house use kits. It was a small zippered bag with a barcode on it. Then the patron would check it out for it to be used in house only. We would tell the patron, it's for in house use only. The kits would come with the bag, a charging block and a cord.
I've seen other libraries laminate barcodes to attach to the cord with a zip tie. Then the patron could give us their ID or card for us to hold until they return it. We would explain it was in house use only and they get their ID back when they returned the cord and block. --- Grace Galvan (she/her)
User Experience Librarian - Shelby Township Library 52610 Van Dyke Ave. Shelby Township, MI 48316 Phone: 586-726-2341 MLIS- University of Denver
“Librarians save lives: by handing the right book, at the right time, to a kid in need” ― Judy Blume
On 2024-03-02 04:58 PM, Jessica Bostian via Michlib-l wrote:
Good afternoon Michigan libraries!
If anyone has experience with providing cell phone charging cords for in-house use, or one of the various cell phone charging stations/devices, I would appreciate any information you can provide me.
I like the idea of having a large charging station that is all-inclusive, but the prices can be very high. Individual charging cords are much cheaper; however, and I am curious if there's an effective way to keep these items from disappearing.
Thank you, and have a great weekend everyone!
*Jessica Bostian*
Assistant Manager/Librarian III
Detroit Public Library
Social Science, Education & Religion
Business, Science & Technology
5201 Woodward Ave.
Detroit, MI 48202
jbostian@detroitpubliclibrary.org
313-481-1403
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-- Bret R Boulter he/him/his Facilities Manager Traverse Area District Library bboulter@tadl.org 231-932-8522 (desk) 231-409-9656 (mobile) *Currently reading "**The Art of Logic in an Illogical World" **by Eugenia Cheng*

We have a set of these<https://www.displays2go.com/M-1449/Branded-Tabletop-Cell-Phone-Charging-Dock-Custom-Printing-Acrylic-Front-Panel?variantId=52755&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIh_eroszo_wIVWcvjBx13YwgpEAQYAiABEgJxa_D_BwE> at each of our branches, for in-house use only. They are very popular with patrons and staff! [https://assets.grossepointelibrary.org/email/text-logo.jpg] Jessica Keyser Director 313.343.2074 ext. 1200 Expand learning, inspire creativity and connect our community grossepointelibrary.org<https://grossepointelibrary.org/> From: Michlib-l <michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org> On Behalf Of Bret Boulter via Michlib-l Sent: Monday, March 4, 2024 9:45 AM To: Grace Galvan <galvang@libcoop.net> Cc: michlib-l@mcls.org; Jessica Bostian <jbostian@detroitpubliclibrary.org> Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] Cell Phone Charging Cords/Stations What Grace Galvan describes is exactly what we do. It's a very useful service and this process seems to work quite well. On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 9:40 AM Grace Galvan via Michlib-l <michlib-l@mcls.org<mailto:michlib-l@mcls.org>> wrote: One library I worked at made them into in-house use kits. It was a small zippered bag with a barcode on it. Then the patron would check it out for it to be used in house only. We would tell the patron, it's for in house use only. The kits would come with the bag, a charging block and a cord. I've seen other libraries laminate barcodes to attach to the cord with a zip tie. Then the patron could give us their ID or card for us to hold until they return it. We would explain it was in house use only and they get their ID back when they returned the cord and block. --- Grace Galvan (she/her) User Experience Librarian - Shelby Township Library 52610 Van Dyke Ave. Shelby Township, MI 48316 Phone: 586-726-2341 MLIS- University of Denver “Librarians save lives: by handing the right book, at the right time, to a kid in need” ― Judy Blume On 2024-03-02 04:58 PM, Jessica Bostian via Michlib-l wrote: Good afternoon Michigan libraries! If anyone has experience with providing cell phone charging cords for in-house use, or one of the various cell phone charging stations/devices, I would appreciate any information you can provide me. I like the idea of having a large charging station that is all-inclusive, but the prices can be very high. Individual charging cords are much cheaper; however, and I am curious if there's an effective way to keep these items from disappearing. Thank you, and have a great weekend everyone! Jessica Bostian Assistant Manager/Librarian III Detroit Public Library Social Science, Education & Religion Business, Science & Technology 5201 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48202 jbostian@detroitpubliclibrary.org<mailto:jbostian@detroitpubliclibrary.org> 313-481-1403 _______________________________________________ Michlib-l mailing list Michlib-l@mcls.org<mailto:Michlib-l@mcls.org> https://mail3.mcls.org/mailman/listinfo/michlib-l _______________________________________________ Michlib-l mailing list Michlib-l@mcls.org<mailto:Michlib-l@mcls.org> https://mail3.mcls.org/mailman/listinfo/michlib-l -- Bret R Boulter he/him/his Facilities Manager Traverse Area District Library bboulter@tadl.org<mailto:bboulter@tadl.org> 231-932-8522 (desk) 231-409-9656 (mobile) Currently reading "The Art of Logic in an Illogical World" by Eugenia Cheng
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Bret Boulter
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Jessica Bostian
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Jessica Keyser