So... What are My New Hashtags?

 I will begin a new chapter of my teaching career this fall when I return to my school as its librarian.  I've invested hours refreshing the space and familiarizing myself with the collection, and only have new area rugs to unroll, bulletin boards to create, and lesson plans to write and prep before I can welcome staff and students back to the library and start running circulation.  My fingers are crossed that the Delta-variant won't put the kibosh on library use like it did last year (Art, Music, PE, and Science Teams were taught online, but the libraries in the district were shuttered completely) and that even with masks, sanitizing and social-distancing in place, students can once again exercise their intellectual freedom and/or find new worlds to escape into while we grownups get our relative acts together.

Though I'm utilizing Wakelet to store content, I still surf Pinterest and save eye candy and inspiration to some boards I've created there. I've yet to participate in a school librarian Twitter chat, but I've shared some photos on Instagram and Facebook, with the intention of trying TikTok on for size sometime in the future.  My social media hashtags have been pretty consistent as a kindergarten teacher, cookie baker, blogger, crocheter, and amateur gardener, but I would appreciate some help in identifying tags that will help me to find and connect with my new colleagues, co-conspirators, and library advocates across platforms (I'm @msommerville on Twitter, Pinterest, Insta and Wakelet).



(Image: bubaone/DigitalVision Vectors / Getty Images)


So far I have:

#LMS

#librarymediaspecialist

#schoollibrarian

#librarian

#teacherlibrarian

#elementarylibrarian

#booklover


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