Who do Libraries Serve? Defining the “Public”
In order to do public programming, libraries first need to have an idea of who “the public” they’re serving is.
In order to do public programming, libraries first need to have an idea of who “the public” they’re serving is.
Check out this overview of initial survey results on library partnerships.
What are libraries talking about? Learn about the variety of conversation topics that libraries are having with their communities.
The media often focuses on how libraries are safe spaces. How true is this idea?
Leverage your library's existing partnerships to accomplish bigger goals and reach more people.
In what ways are school and academic libraries fostering community outside of the traditional classroom setting?
The problem of misinformation is just one challenge for rural libraries. How are they combating the issue?
Get the most out of your library's strategic plan! Libraries discuss how their strategic plans impact their communities in the long run.
This library in a town of 600 used music programs to connect isolated community members.
A small town library has begun incorporating accessibility into all programs.