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Review of target list of 2023 Yamauchi Library

In fiscal 2023, the Yamauchi Library focused on the following goals. We devise this goal based on "Yokohama-shi medium-term plan", "Yokohama-shi education promotion basic plan", "reading activity promotion target" of each ward. (June 2024) Annual retrospective was announced.

Promotion of reading activities to enrich citizens' learning

Perspective of Initiatives: Expansion of reading activities utilizing various opportunities such as reading days and reading activity promotion month

Efforts

  1. At the general and elementary school student sections, books are displayed on themes that match the seasons and current circumstances (monthly).
  2. Held special exhibitions and events that link local issues and books in collaboration with ward offices and facilities in the ward
  3. In addition to the public information Yokohama Aoba Ward version, event information is sent on the library website and Twitter.
  4. Holding courses (adult club activities) for the elderly and the generation who are raising children
  5. Renewal of the original website

Annual Review

  1. During the period from April to March, a total of 36 exhibitions were held, including 12 general theme exhibitions and 12 elementary school student theme exhibitions each.
  2. During the World Alzheimer's Month in September, a special exhibition “Easy Town Created Together” was held to deepen understanding of dementia. At the same time, we held a dementia supporter training course and a workshop on making candle holders to disseminate the orange color of the symbol color.
  3. In addition to the library homepage, 200 event information was sent on X (former Twitter).
  4. "Adult Club Activities" held "City Walking" four times and "Jibunbu" three times.
  5. It was updated in March.

Perspective of Initiatives: Support for reading activities for the elderly and people with disabilities

Efforts

  1. Holding of “Hamatre” experience sessions in cooperation with community care plazas and displaying books related to health promotion (monthly)
  2. Information dissemination using the Internet, such as library websites, Twitter, blogs, etc.
  3. Holding of use registration meeting and Zoom experience meeting at place of book agency service in ward

Annual Review

  1. Held a total of 14 times during the period from May to February. In July and August, it was closed due to the intense heat.
  2. In the library blog, in addition to the schedule for the next month, we sent an event report of the previous month every month.
  3. It was held twice in accordance with events such as the district center, which is a place for book agency services.

Perspective of Initiatives: Promotion of initiatives that can be enjoyed by the leaders of the activities themselves

Efforts

  1. During the unified spring campaign, "Book Dana Sampo" using "Book Fun Card" was held for elementary school students.
  2. A Vibrio Battle will be held during the unified autumn campaign

Annual Review

  1. In April, "Exciting exploration!" using "Book Fun Card" Library <Book Danasanpo> "was held.
  2. In November, a creative course “I want to write! "Human Short Shorts Course" was held.

Perspective of Initiatives: Consider efficient logistics systems and provide convenient and convenient library services

Efforts

  1. Book agency service business (7 bases)
  2. Hold a business trip registration meeting

Annual Review

  1. In order to provide the book agency service smoothly, we always keep in touch and build good relationships. We try to share problems with system replacement as much as possible.
  2. In November, business trip registration meetings were held at two district centers. In two days, a total of 33 people, 25 new registrations, 5 renewals, 2 card loss, and 1 card damage reissue, completed the procedure.

Establishing children's reading habits

Perspective of Initiatives: Promotion of reading activities according to the stage of child development

Efforts

  1. Parent-child talks and parent-child talks are held as monthly regular talks (40 times a year)
  2. We are seconded to Aoba Ward infant health checkups and hold talks (11 times a year)
  3. Support for biblio battles in elementary and junior high schools and holding "Book Fun Cards" workshops (three times a year)
  4. Introducing recommended books on the Teens page on the homepage (12 times a year)

Annual Review

  1. As a regular monthly talk session, we held 22 parent-child talk sessions and 21 talks for children who can listen alone. .
  2. At the Aoba Ward Office Health and Welfare Center, we held nine business trip talks at Aoba Ward infant health checkups.
  3. A "Book Fun Card" workshop was held once in June at a junior high school. The Vibrio Battle was held at junior high school teachers in November and at junior high school in January.
  4. A total of 12 uploads were uploaded to the website once a month during the period from April to the following March.

Enhancement of collections that help citizens read and solve problems

Perspective of Initiatives: Enhancement of book materials to meet local needs

Efforts

  1. Collecting infant picture books and materials for parents who are raising children and enhancing the “Child Care Corner”
  2. Enhancement of materials that lead to support for the elderly, mainly for dementia-related materials
  3. Work on replacement and reinforcement of picture books, and develop a “story-telling corner”

Annual Review

  1. At the "Child Care Corner", we received 107 picture books for infants, 13 materials useful for child care, and materials to enjoy child care. .
  2. We received 54 books related to dementia and 18 large print books that will help the elderly read books.
  3. Among the picture books, 65 classic picture books, which are long-selling, were replaced, a "story-telling corner" was set up, and multiple books were purchased.

Perspective of Initiatives: Collection, learning support, and information dissemination of local information

Efforts

  1. Collection and preservation of local materials in Aoba Ward
  2. Enhancement of reference materials In particular, collection of philosophy, history and geography, natural sciences, and industrial fields
  3. In collaboration with local historians, we hold a town walk course in the city (four times a year)

Annual Review

  1. We collected 212 local materials from Yokohama and 31 local materials from Aoba Ward.
  2. We received 95 reference books and useful materials for research that are useful for references in the hall.
  3. We walked four times around the city to see historic sites and traditional performing arts in Aoba Ward. (May Oyama Kaido (from Aobadai Station to Nagatsuta Station), October Ushigome Lion Dance, February Kamakura Kodo (from Tetsu Shrine to Ouzenji), March Kamakura Kodo (from Ishikawa to Former Eda))

Expanding the number of leaders in promoting reading activities

Perspective of Initiatives: Support for volunteers who support reading activities

Efforts

  1. We hold lectures on the theme of story-telling and repair for people involved in reading activities.
  2. Support cooperation for the “Aoba Story Festival” hosted by volunteer groups in the city

Annual Review

  1. In May, the “Book Repair Course Beginner” was held twice. In December, we held two intermediate repair courses. In May, we held the "Ohanashi Volunteer Training Course Basic Edition" twice. In November, we held picture story show twice a step-up course.
  2. We cooperated with the "Aoba Story Festival" on November 11. I attended the monthly executive committee of the "Ohanashi Festival". On the day of the event, we cooperated in lending equipment and posted related books at the library.

Strengthening and collaborating on reading activities

Perspective of Initiatives: Strengthening library functions as a regional information base

Efforts

  1. Resident librarians at the reference counter
  2. Holding courses using the online database that has been introduced to support research for adults.
  3. Establishment of "D Books" corner with the aim of spreading understanding of dementia
  4. In collaboration with Care Plaza and volunteers in the ward, special exhibitions, lectures, and events related to dementia will be held during World Alzheimer's Month in September.

Annual Review

  1. A librarian has been stationed at the reference counter.
  2. Along with the renewal of the library system, the content of the course was changed from an online database utilization course to a course using the new library system, which was in high demand, and was implemented in February.
  3. We collected materials by enriching the "D Books" corner. During "World Alzheimer's Month" in September, the "D Books" corner was announced at a special exhibition.
  4. During the World Alzheimer's Month in September, a special exhibition “Easy Town Created Together” was held to deepen understanding of dementia. At the same time, a dementia supporter training course and a workshop on making candle holders to disseminate the orange color of the symbol color were held.

Perspective of Initiatives: Enhancement of book materials to meet local needs

Efforts

Book selection support when reading-related facilities in ward purchase books by reading activity promotion costs

Annual Review

The ward office solicited the wishes of each facility and decided the purchase book. The budget was spent on the books you wish to purchase from each facility, and there was no request from the ward office to the library, so selection support has not been implemented.

Perspective of Initiatives: Strengthen cooperation with related facilities

Efforts

  1. A talk session was held at Aoba Ward Infant Health Checkup (11 times a year) (reposted)
  2. Opening and cooperation of booths at the District Center Festival
  3. Support for reading through group lending and group lending

Annual Review

  1. We have held nine talks at Aoba Ward Infant Health Examinations since April.
  2. In November, business trip registration meetings were held at two district centers.
  3. We provided support for reading through group lending and group lending.

Promotion of reading activities according to the regional characteristics of the city

Perspective of Initiatives: Understanding the local situation and activities groups

Efforts

Holding of reading promotion secretariat meeting with ward office (12 times)

Annual Review

We carried out ward office and reading promotion secretariat meeting every month.

Perspective of Initiatives: Planned book-reading activity promotion based on activity goals based on regional characteristics of the city

Efforts

Holding of group lending liaison meetings

Annual Review

The explanation of the new lending system to registered group lending organizations will be given in the next fiscal year, when details will be determined.

Perspective of Initiatives: Cooperation between local reading activity promotion groups and citizen use facilities

Efforts

  1. Attendance at the monthly executive committee and cooperation on the day of the “Ohanashi Festival”
  2. Providing a place for activities and exchange for volunteer groups at the “Summer Story Festival” 
  3. Cooperation such as reading stories to "Book Volunteer Festa"

Annual Review

  1. I attended the monthly executive committee of the "Ohanashi Festival". On the day of the event, we cooperated in lending equipment and posted related books at the library to lend.
  2. At the "Summer Story Festival", we provided a place for activities and exchanges of volunteer groups.
  3. At the "Book Volunteer Festa" in November, the staff held a mini-talk party according to the theme.

Perspective of Initiatives: Promotion of networking of reading activity promotion groups

Efforts

Holding of reading-related group exchange meetings

Annual Review

One part of the reading-related group exchange meeting was held in February with an exchange meeting and the second part as a story-telling course. .

Perspective of Initiatives: Promotion of reading activities through cooperation between local groups

Efforts

Libraries de marche are held every month in cooperation with Mandaya, a mobile sales car that handles local products.

Annual Review

The Library de marche was held on the fourth Wednesday of every month except August.

Inquiries to this page

Board of Education Secretariat Chuo-toshokan Planning and Management Division

Phone: 045-262-7334

Phone: 045-262-7334

Fax: 045-262-0052

E-Mail address ky-libkocho-k@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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