Redefining the Library Experience

Christina Rodriques
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Published:  19 September 2023
Redefining the Library Experience

Libraries are no stranger to change. As community expectations shift, so do our libraries. This adaptability was on full display during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. But as that pressure has subsided, we’re seeing widespread reflection around what libraries will look like in the future. Many library leaders are thinking about fundamental transformations, with the goal of creating a more impactful library experience for their users.

During the past year, OCLC Global Council and OCLC Research explored the idea of the changing library experience by focusing on topics such as community engagement, collaboration, and innovative programs that meet library... Read more

Getting Started with Climate Action Planning

Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
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Published:  12 September 2023
Getting Started with Climate Action Planning

The Sustainable Libraries Initiative (SLI) provides library leaders with a proven path forward to co-create libraries and communities that will thrive in the coming years. As we contend with the realities of climate change, we must act faster, with more concentrated action than ever before.

We must not waste time in putting our pens to paper to create a Climate Action. The Sustainable Libraries Initiative and the American Library Association are partnering to create a National Climate Action Strategy for Libraries, but in the meantime, your library cannot wait for someone else to do this work for you. Start now. 

50 Years of Hip Hop

WebJunction
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Published:  05 September 2023
50 Years of Hip Hop

At Queens Public Library (QPL), a six-month celebration of Hip Hop is wrapping up. Situated just across the East River from the borough that birthed this global cultural movement, there’s no better stage for commemorating this milestone. In March, QPL kicked off a six-month celebration of all things Hip Hop, with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. But the festivities didn't stop there. The library partnered with more than 30 institutions across New York City and beyond to offer a vibrant array of activities. Collections of Culture: 50 Years of Hip Hop Inside Libraries, Museums and Archives hosted dozens... Read more

Free September Webinars for Library Staff

Compiled by the Wyoming State Library
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Published:  31 August 2023
Free September Webinars for Library Staff

As learning organizations, libraries provide lifelong learning for students and patrons of all ages. Committed to library staff learning, WebJunction hopes that you prioritize your own learning needs as well. From innovative technology trends to impactful community engagement strategies, these 70 webinars provide a broad range of learning opportunities for library staff this month. Provided by the Wyoming State Library, this valuable resource comes out every month and is regularly updated on the Free Training page, where you can also view the offerings by topic.

For additional training, check out the WebJunction Catalog, free and open to... Read more

Transforming Lives with Adult Literacy Programs

WebJunction
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Published:  23 August 2023
Transforming Lives with Adult Literacy Programs

When people think about how libraries support literacy, the first thing that comes to mind is often a children’s storytime or a bustling summer reading program. At Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library in Caldwell, Texas, you’ll certainly find these programs. But for this rural community library, literacy programming is for everyone, not just for kids.

Caldwell is a rural community of approximately 4,000 people, located about 30 miles west of College Station. And because Woodson is the only library in the county, people come from across the surrounding areas. We spoke with Library and Community Services Manager... Read more


 

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03 October 2023

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