[CASL-L] Electronic devices circulation - best security system and practices?

Crowley, John jcrowley at region9ps.org
Tue Apr 23 08:22:28 PDT 2013


We use Destiny to circulate laptops, netbooks, and iPads.  Since we can assign hourly or overnight due dates, it works pretty much the way our books and materials do. We keep all electronics under lock if not in use.
Hope this helps.

John Crowley
Director, Learning Resources & Information Technology
Joel Barlow High School
100 Black Rock Turnpike
Redding, CT  06896
203-938-2508 x1540
fax 203-938-9851
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Subject: [CASL-L] Electronic devices circulation - best security system and practices?

Hello Casl:

What circulation procedures and security measures are folks using for  circulating technology?

We are making available a laptop for circulation in our busy and  large high school library for any student who needs it.

We would like to know if anyone else is having success with a particular system of keeping track of devices that they can share.

Thank you.

Lynn


Lynn A. Rappaport, MLS
School Library Media Specialist
Conard High School
110 Beechwood Road
West Hartford, CT 06107
Phone: 860-231-5076
lynn_rappaport at whps.org<mailto:lynn_rappaport at whps.org>

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