kcl anual report 2010 v2
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KITENGESA COMMUNITY LIBRARY
ANNUAL REPORT
[2010]Collection development
Present size of collection 3098 of (3845 titles)
Present size of each categoryCATEGORY BOOKS
RECEIVED 200-2010
BOOKS LOST 2000-2010
BOOKS DAMAGED 2000-2010
Art 15 5Beginning Reading 94 18Biography 58 4 12Business 68 7 12Classics 121 2 14Computer 32 4Drama 70 7 9Education 23 1 5Environment 47 6Fantasy Stories 100 4 8Framing 75 3 13General Reference 38 1 3Geography 77 1 8Health 157 11 19Home Care 11 1 3Historical Stories 72 3 11History 81 1 14Journalism 5Language 259 7 29Mathematics 120 7 28Mixed Stories 4 1Modern Stories 1024 70 115Morals 98 9 14Nature 24 4Poetry 65 1 8Religion 140 13 19Society 257 10 18Science 185 9 16Sports 1Technical Skills 8Traditional Stories 515 73 98Totals 3845 249 498
Number of books donated 2010: 313Donors: Friends 221Pat Duffy 2 booksPockets of Change 85 booksThomas Brannan 5 books
Types of books donated: Story books and children education books.Number of books purchased this year [funds donated by Friends] 221 booksTypes of books purchased: readers e.g. story books, a few text books
Membership Total number of members recorded 1313 members Number of members from Kitengesa Comprehensive Secondary
School 1058 members Number of members from outside Kitengesa Comprehensive
Secondary School 255 members Number of male members 578 Number of female members 735 Number of members under fifteen 608 by the time they registered. Number of members currently active 1179 Number of active members from Kitengesa Comprehensive Secondary
School 951 Number of active members from outside Kitengesa Comprehensive
Secondary School 228members Number of new members (joined this year) 178 members Number of new male members 77 members Number of new female members 101 members Number of new members under fifteen 118 members
Library staffDaniel Ahimbisibwe
Academic achievements:Successful completion of Bachelors Degree at Uganda Martyrs University Courses/conferences
1. Attended Uganda Community Libraries Association Workshop on developing and using children reading materials June 2010. Kabubu Community Library.
Family news On 19 November 2010 we had a fabulous Graduation and baptism ceremony
Gorreth Nakyato Academic achievements:
Joined Muteesa I Royal University for a Diploma in primary Teaching Courses/ conferences
1. Attended a workshop on Children reading, Organised by Uganda community Library Association
2. Attended a workshop on multilingualism in Nairobi Kennyatta University
Family News1. On 7th November 2010 we had a wonderful and colourful baptism of
my child Precoius.
Ssentume Julius Academic achievements:
1. Joined Muteesa Royal University for a BA in Information Science2.
Courses /conferences1. Join Kitengesa Community Library as a Computer lab Assistant2. Attended E-granary workshop in Kubuli.(2010)3. Also read for books for the little children aged 7 and bellow, and ask them
questions about the book read.
Library scholarsThis year’s scholars:
Name Class Date became a scholarKatumba Jimmy S4 March 2008Christine S2 March 2008Kato James S4 March 2008Ssepuuya James S4 March 2009Bagalaliwo John S3 March 2009Muwonge John Baptista S4 March 2009Kasekende Benjamin S2 March 2009
Volunteers/Interns/ResearchersRogers Woo from UBCThomas Brennan from UBCAlexis Cassap- Hanson from UBCDr. Mathabo Tsepa from Mohoma Temeng Youth and Community Centre Lesotho & UBC
Special visits
Nancy Wolf from USA Lelia Ruckenstein from USAJames O’Malley from New Jersey USASarah Switler and Rodgers Shelukindo from Kwekitui Community Library TanzaniaZakia Najjuko from Suubi Community Library for induction courseMike Woodridge BBC world Affairs London (covering the library story)Delegation from Bosolwe Community Library to learn library programmesDelegation from Uganda Community Libraries Association Visiting the library after the workshop at Bwala Social Centre
Library activitiesNumber of visits: 33783
Major purposes of visits, Reading books, Reading Newspapers, learning computer typing skills, family literacy classes and meetings.
Number of loans 4944 loans
3 most popular categories of loans Modern stories, Traditional Stories, language
Computer use Women Groups four times a week for two hours each session, typing
skills using alpha Smart computers Library scholars: one hour a day, typing skills using alpha smart
computers Youth Group: two hours every day each session, typing skills using
alpha smart computers. EGranary not active
o Number of users
o Information accessed
Regular meetings Lwannunda Women’s Group Meeting once every month Adult Class Meeting once a week Newspaper Club. Not active Writers’ Club. Meeting once a week Children’s Day. Once a month although Children are coming on their own
any time of the day United to Develop ( U) Once a month
Straight Talk Club is now meeting outside the library under the guidance of teachers. Not active
Youth Group Meeting every Tuesday afternoon.
Special events Writers Workshop, students from Masaka secondary school writers club and KCSS writers club, Mr. Mugasha facilitated the work shop
Number of participants— 40 students and 6 teachers
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