Fighting for Accessibility
A small town library has begun incorporating accessibility into all programs.
A small town library has begun incorporating accessibility into all programs.
An "untraditional" library offers a variety of the basic and not-so-basic needs of a community.
Partnerships with local businesses, nonprofit or civic groups increase the reach and impact of library efforts.
This Hawaii library helped its community regain trust in leadership through engaging conversations.
This program described traditional Navajo astronomy, culture, and ceremonies.
How can your library team use SOAR analysis to build on your community engagement?
Capacity, sustainability and communication: these three factors lead to long-term success for programs.
To communicate clearly with community members, it can be helpful to be aware of hidden layers.
Now is a great time to take a close look at your library programming team and assess your strengths and weaknesses.
Librarian Nick Demske explains his approach to the stipend model as an opportunity to change the world.