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Beanstack Access Renewed for School and Public Libraries

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Contract information for Beanstack was updated on January 26, 2024. For the most current information, please visit WI Libraries for Everyone: Statewide Beanstack Contract Notice.

The Library Services Team at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) is pleased to announce that we have secured a one year contract with a one year renewal for the reading engagement platform Beanstack. This contract with Zoobean, Inc. provides new and continued access to Beanstack for all interested Wisconsin public libraries and public school libraries. This program is being offered through the DPI with funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant through April 2025. Over the next two years, we will continue welcoming feedback from the field to ensure the product is meeting Wisconsin libraries’ needs.

Would you like to learn more about Beanstack? Interested in implementing Beanstack in your library space? It is not too late to roll out Beanstack in your school or public library. To learn more about how this tool engages and motivates readers, explore Beanstack online. Are you already onboard and curious whether there is an opportunity for a tandem connection with your local school or public library? Join the Beanstack Client Success Team for a joint webinar for Wisconsin school districts and public libraries to learn more about Beanstack Tandem on Thursday, April 20th, at 9:00 AM (Link to webinar registration).

All school libraries currently using Beanstack should experience seamless access beyond April 2023. If you have questions or needs related to Beanstack access, usage, onboarding, or support, contact our School Library liaison Lauren Hantzes (laurenh@beanstack.com).

If you have questions or comments for the DPI related to Beanstack, please contact Monica Treptow, School Library Media Education Consultant (monica.treptow@dpi.wi.gov). We look forward to the excellent reading programs supporting increased literacy throughout Wisconsin!

For questions about this information, contact Monica Treptow (608) 575-6065