COVID-19 Updates

An update on where things stand with the Jeffersonville Township Public Library and the Clarksville Branch Library:

Beginning June 15, both branches will re-open for Grab and Go Services during normal business hours. Patrons will be asked to find what they need and leave.

Beginning July 6, our hope is to return some chairs back to the tables and floors, but will see what the governor is recommending at that time.

Thank you for bearing with us during these unique times, and we will make sure to keep you posted on any updates we receive!

March 18, 2020 Update

It is with great sadness that in order to limit the spread of COVID-19, the Jeffersonville Township Public Library will be closed from Wednesday, March 18 to Monday, April 6.

We know this is a crazy time, and things are changing day-to-day, but we feel this is the most appropriate action to take to keep both our employees and visitors safe.

March 9, 2020 Update

An FYI on the #Coronavirus and the Jeffersonville Township Public Library:

We currently have library-wide plans implemented to keep both workers and patrons safe. In addition, each department is attempting to eliminate “touch-points”. Also, as we would every day, we encourage all guests to wash hands frequently, cover up coughs, and stay home if you’re feeling sick.

By working together, we can do our part to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus, or any other flu-related illness.

NEWS & TRIBUNE: Southern Indiana Libraries increase digital presence and closures

This article was published in the May 5, 2020 issue of the News & Tribune. To read the article in its original form on the News & Tribune website, please click here.

SOUTHERN INDIANA — Libraries in Clark and Floyd counties continue to serve the community outside the walls of their buildings during temporary closures.

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, public libraries in Southern Indiana are encouraging their patrons to use a variety of digital resources, and staff are planning virtual programs. Meanwhile, they are preparing plans for a safe reopening.

Gov. Eric Holcomb’s five-stage reopening plan for Indiana allows for the opening of public libraries starting this week, but for local libraries, the opening will be gradual. When they do open again to the public, patrons will see many changes as the libraries implement safety precautions.

During the closures, community members have 24/7 access to WiFi from the parking lots of local libraries, including the Floyd County Library, Jeffersonville Township Public Library and Charlestown Clark County Public Library.

JEFFERSONVILLE LIBRARY

Lori Morgan, acting director of the Jeffersonville Township Public Library, said the library plans to open curbside service and book drops May 11, and on May 26, library staff will be available to provide public access to copy and fax machines. However, the Jeffersonville and Clarksville branches will probably be closed to the public throughout the month.

They are looking at June 15 for a possible opening date for the public, but it is still uncertain, according to Morgan. The library might first open for a “grab-and-go” phase, and certain services such as computers and the genealogy room would likely be open for appointment only at first, she said.

“We just want it safe for the public and safe for the staff,” Morgan said. “That’s why we’re going in phases.”

She emphasizes that patrons can continue to download ebooks, audiobooks, music and movies through platforms such as Hoopla, Libby, Flipster and Freegal.

The library has increased the amount of borrows on Libby from 10 to 15. Those with questions about services can reach out to the library through Facebook or a chat box on the website, Morgan said.

“We feel we are essential, and we can still provide services to you, even though it might not be face-to-face right now,” she said. “We still offer the different databases — we offer downloadable [resources], we have magazines, we have books, we have music. You can also try a new language through Mango and Rosetta Stone.”

The library is also preparing to launch virtual programs such as story time, Morgan said. Activities such as book club or crafts will likely occur over Zoom to allow people to interact, and the library’s summer reading programming will probably be conducted virtually this year.

She has been seeing people outside the library using the WiFi, including students completing assignments. The library offers a variety of educational services for students while they are learning from home, she said, and librarians have received requests from students seeking resources to help with homework.

Free Public Library Wi-Fi During Pandemic

No internet during this pandemic? Look no further than your local Jeffersonville Township Public Library for help!

Our Wi-Fi internet has been extended to include the parking lots of our Jeffersonville and Clarksville branches to help meet the needs of our community. The service is free of charge, and is in line with our state’s order of Social Distancing.

(For other libraries around the state offering extended Wi-Fi coverage, check our the report from the Indiana Library Federation below.)

Jeffersonville Township Public Library Opens New Makerspace

Thank you again to everyone who helped us celebrate the opening of the Tom and Mary Frances Koetter Makerspace inside the Jeffersonville Township Public Library! If you missed it, check out the article linked below!

For more info on the Makerspace: https://jefflibrary.org/makerspace/

An article from the News & Tribune: Click here

Hours of Makerspace:
Mondays: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tuesdays: Noon – 7 p.m.
Wednesdays: Noon – 7 p.m.
Thursdays: CLOSED
Fridays: Noon – 4 p.m.
Saturdays: Noon – 4 p.m.
Sundays: CLOSED

JTPLF Asking for Help on #GivingTuesday

With the holidays in full swing, sometimes it’s easy to forget about those in need. It’s even easier to move beyond the holidays without thinking about local non-profits that help those very people.

That’s why on Tuesday, Dec. 3, the Jeffersonville Township Public Library Foundation is asking for help with the Jeffersonville Township Public Library’s Makerspace Project.

The Makerspace Project hopes to bring a Makerspace to the Jeffersonville location. A Makerspace is a room that contains tools and components, allowing people to enter with an idea and leave with a complete project. The best part is that makerspaces are communal. The goal is to work together to learn, collaborate, and share.

The hope is for people to have an opportunity to build their own inventions, all conveniently located in the heart of their local public library.

Some of the supplies being requested are:

  • 3D Printer or supplies
  • 3D Scanner or supplies
  • Button Makers
  • Laptops (for a Laptop Labratory)
  • Instruments for Recording Studio (Please, no drums)
  • Large Laser Cutter or supplies

Makerspace Beginning to Take Shape

The Jeffersonville Township Public Library has been working on a major project for 2019-2020: a Makerspace.

A Makerspace is a room that contains tools and components, allowing people to enter with an idea and leave with a complete project. The best part is that makerspaces are communal. The goal is to work together to learn, collaborate, and share.

Currently, the Library is working toward having a functioning Makerspace by early 2020. A new Laser Engraver was added to the future lab last week, and more cool STEM equipment is on the way.

Stay tuned for future announcements!

A keychain made from the Library’s new Laser Engraver.

JTPLF & WHAS Crusade for Children Team Up to Distribute Bookpacks

We wanted to take a moment to highlight our latest partnership with the WHAS Crusade for Children. Thanks to a grant from the Crusade For Children and the JTPL Foundation, Bookpacks were distributed to students in need around Clark County.

The Bookpacks are a kit that includes books and a device that aids in the reading of the book. They are great for pleasure reading, vacation, and youth with learning disabilities.

Thank you to the Crusade for helping us make the day of kiddos around our community!