Tips for Getting The Most Out of the CSLP Manual
Leah Langby
December 18, 2017
Keeping Up With Kids
drawing of a tool box
Use your toolbox!  (image from Pixabay)

Remember when we used to get a thick juicy manual full of lots of pages, helping us figure out what to do for the summer library program?  Those days are not actually gone, the pages are just digital now.  I sent out directions for accessing the manual back in November, please let me know if you don’t have those or have lost track of them, or are having trouble.

If you are looking for some suggestions on the best way to get the most out of the online manual, check out this video, created by Luke Kralik, Organizational Coordinator for the CSLP.  It has 4 basic suggestions for ways to get the most out of the tool, and then takes you through the steps to make it happen. 

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