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Why Start From Scratch? Leveraging Existing Resources to Increase Community Engagement
Small and rural libraries that received funding from ALA’s Libraries Transforming Communities (LTC): Focus on Small and Rural Libraries initiative often developed conversation series that built on previously established partnerships and existing programming.
Cultivating Community Outside of Class: A Look at School and Academic Libraries
Community engagement is a key component to the work of all library types. In fact, knowledge of the community is one of the 9 Core Library Programming Competencies as identified by NILPPA (the National Impact of Library Public Programs Assessment).
How Small and Rural Libraries Combat Misinformation
Small and rural libraries face a variety of unique challenges. The problem of misinformation is one of them.
Making Change Sustainable: Strategic Planning
Deborah Smith thought that the town of Essex, Connecticut was relatively affluent. Her research on the town’s demographics, however, told a different story.
Fighting for Accessibility in Small and Rural Libraries
Sulphur, Oklahoma, is a small town of approximately 5,000 people. Its library, Parker Memorial Library, is one out of eight branches in the Southern Oklahoma library system.
Becoming an “Untraditional” Library
Laurel (Del.) Public Library is, as assistant director and head of circulation Wenona Phillips explains, an untraditional library. But it wasn’t always this way.
