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Jen Legatt [Reflecting Forward]
@jenlegatt.bsky.social
MN Educator. Accidental Librarian. Tech Integration Specialist. Creator. Reader. Presenter. Love Middle School.
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*My musings. Posts are personal.
Printing labels in Destiny come with many challenges. My tips and tricks for creating and printing labels are combined in this post!
Finding and Printing Barcodes
There was a great question on the Follett Destiny Users for Librarians Facebook group today asking how to print a large number of labels for processing books. I had notes in a couple of different places for that, so putting them together here is helpful! Find Your Starting Barcode The first step is to find which barcodes you have available. One of the people posting on the thread asked how to do this.
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September 4, 2025 at 11:56 PM
The question that I answer the most often on the Follett Destiny Users for Librarians Facebook Group is how to make labels fit onto their label stock. This is the trick!
Printing Labels – Make them fit!
The question that I answer the most often on the Follett Destiny Users for Librarians Facebook Group is how to make labels fit onto their label stock. This questions comes up almost weekly. I have this and many other replies stored on my phone for quick sharing. (Some people resort to just printing on paper and cutting out the labels. My perfectionism on labels just couldn't do that!)
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August 6, 2025 at 2:58 AM
Three years ago, when the new JMS Library was about to open, the Sports section was the first to receive genre labels. These not only showed the genre color and word "Sports," but it also has an image of the book's sport theme to help for better shelf browsing.
First Genre Label Project: Sports
It took a lot of work to designate which books belonged in which genre before I started at Jackson Middle School. I did almost of the genre work from a shelf list, exported from Destiny. Since I was new, I didn't even have access to the catalog! But, I made it work. I spent the summer examining the data, with support from both Mackin and Follett to help me narrow down possible genres.
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August 3, 2025 at 5:12 AM
I have worked hard to make an Approachable Library at JMS for all students. This post explains some major projects. In the future, I will detail work that I have done to make readers feel comfortable and confident in finding just the right book at JMS.
Approachable Library
In this post, I discuss some of the ways that I have made the JMS Library more Approachable to all readers. By helping most readers find just the right book, it gives me more time to work 1:1 with the readers who need the most support.
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August 2, 2025 at 2:39 AM
Slow Roll into Summer

My goal this summer was to do a lot of formal reflecting: reflecting backwards on this past school year to move forward on building a stronger Library program next year. But, during the last week of school, I put a ton of miles on my feet. I was checking the extra carts for…
Slow Roll into Summer
My goal this summer was to do a lot of formal reflecting: reflecting backwards on this past school year to move forward on building a stronger Library program next year. But, during the last week of school, I put a ton of miles on my feet. I was checking the extra carts for returned Library books. I was going across the building to check on Chromebook check in progress.
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June 21, 2025 at 7:18 PM
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Did your child lose their book collection in the Los Angeles fires? Are you a teacher at a school that lost its library or your classroom library? Whether you need one book or a whole library, we can replace your books. 📚

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January 16, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Today I used a Genre Personality Quiz from TPT by @MrsReaderPants with five 8th grade classes. It kept me on my feet all day. The kids were intrigued and engaged (as much or more than they ever are). Seeing which kids fell into which personalities was enlightening. What a great lesson! #JMSreads
January 9, 2025 at 3:25 AM
Watch for high KP values. I won’t get out of bed for less than a 7 in this cold. It’s important that the BZ is also below zero. That’s the magic number that opens the door to letting the lights be seen. My go to Aurora apps are AuroraAlerts and SpaceWeather. Slightly interesting forecast tonight.
January 5, 2025 at 5:53 AM
Space Weather is picking up after a lull. The sun has sent some X-Class solar flares, along with some M-Class, pointed at Earth? What does that mean? More Northern Lights chances will be coming. With the cold, I couldn’t get myself up last night, but there were great pics in MN last night.
January 5, 2025 at 5:49 AM
A new iOS18 feature is “privately” sharing your photos with a global network to help Apple geotag pictures. Personally, I don’t want my photos leaving my phone unless I choose to share them. With Apple updates, at least one privacy concern like this pops up. Read more here: https://buff.ly/4h2jEq1
January 4, 2025 at 4:59 PM
I love Fridays because I have a lot of small classes visit: English Learners and Reading classes. Some come weekly on Fridays. In a school of 2,000 students, it is nice to get to see some regularly in small groups. They also take time to put stickers on the poster, play piano, color, and more.
January 4, 2025 at 4:43 AM
Two day week after winter break was hard. Today was Friday. I had tears in the Library first hour. An unexpected outburst later in the day. A standard visit from one of my regulars taking a break (and moving them back to class). But many kids were tired and off. Monday will be better for all! #TGIF
January 4, 2025 at 4:40 AM
take herself off the schedule after visiting before break. I repaired books. Updated Holds. Made new signs. Organized physical bookmarks. It was a different day than expected, but #reflectingforward, one that I really needed. I also could connect better with the 3 classes that did come in. (2/2)
January 3, 2025 at 4:39 AM
One of the things I love the most about being a Librarian is that no two days are the same. At bedtime last night, the schedule had 15 classes visiting today. I didn’t take time to plan any work other than kid connections. A sick teacher cancelled her classes after midnight. Another forgot to (1/2)
January 3, 2025 at 4:34 AM
One grows best when they take time to reflect. My best year of growth was when I took time to reflect on what I did each day, share an insight, or ask for support. Also, looking forward to a hopeful future helps to make work more positive. Thus, #reflectingforward is again my goal for the year.
January 2, 2025 at 4:01 AM
Happy New Year! I am bracing myself for two days of deregulated, sleep deprived students who are coming back to school for just Thursday and Friday this week. Maybe we can get all the weird energy out so Monday is back to routines!
January 1, 2025 at 11:32 PM
squares later. The grandkids are getting married and having kids. I simplified a quilt pattern to fit the size of the family tree. I used Canva to try different fabrics in the design to see what looked best and create my own patterns. I used graph paper to help with fabric piece sizes. #Make (2/2)
December 30, 2024 at 8:23 PM
I have not been doing anything at all for work or the Library world over break. The stress of motherhood, a very sick kitten, and health scares have made work feel VERY LOW priority. I did use Canva to plan out a quilt for my mom’s belated Xmas gift. I am making it so I can add personalized (1/2)
December 30, 2024 at 8:22 PM
As a way to relax and digi-detox, I enjoy classic paper scrapbooking. I am years behind, but I keep chugging on.

What do you use to relax outside of work?

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November 23, 2024 at 1:20 AM
What kind of lesson plans do you leave for subs when you are gone? Do you even get a sub? I wasn’t sure what to leave for tomorrow except.. keep the place running!
November 22, 2024 at 4:37 AM
Join us, Minnesota friends!
Earlier today I found that Fillmore had been claimed, but not added to the count. So, we're officially at 58 claimed with 29 to go.That said, if we don't get a resident of one of the unshaded counties to check in here by 8:30 tomorrow morning, the quest is over.

So, we need a repost or six. Thanks!
November 22, 2024 at 2:52 AM
It looks like I have some more shopping to do!

I loved Gooseberry. I grabbed Kareem Between yesterday on a quick B&N run, even though it wasn’t on my lists. I will need to explore the rest of the titles.
Best Middle Grade Books 2024 | SLJ Best Books
Gripping fantastical journeys, family secrets, unbridled joy, and inconceivable loss: in these pages, tweens are facing it all. These 26 middle grade titles are exemplars across genre of the power of…
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November 21, 2024 at 4:05 AM
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Are you a Canva Librarian or Teacher? ollow our starter pack to connect with likeminded people. Then share your Canva creation on @bsky.app and tag me. I'll add you to the pack! go.bsky.app/7nqp211
November 20, 2024 at 9:12 PM
Two more days until the movie for Sharon Draper’s Out of My Mind movie release. Who else is excited for this adaption?

Book 3, Out of My Dreams, will be on our new book display tomorrow!!
Out of My Mind
Melody, while navigating sixth grade with cerebral palsy, shows that what she has to say is more important than how she says it.
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November 21, 2024 at 3:17 AM