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Public Library Funding and Technology
The full report, “Libraries Connect Communities: Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study 2006-2007 Report†has been published. Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the American Library Association (ALA), the Study is part of a sustained effort to provide current information that describes access to computers and the Internet in U.S. public libraries. It’s also available from the ALA Store
Philip Baruth’s comments at Legislative Day 2008
VLA Rally For State Library Contribution
January 18, 2008 — The State House, Montpelier
Philip Baruth
Case Statement for State Aid (updated 1/16/08 with examples)
Make the case for state aid with your representatives on Legislative Day. See the VLA Case for State Aid to Vermont’s Public Libraries Handout (with examples)
Also see State House Protocol (tips for finding and meeting with legislators).
Webcast of top children/teen literary awards
ALA to provide live Webcast of top children/teen literary awards
announcement Monday, January 14
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Legislative Day for Vermont’s Public Libraries
Legislative Day for Vermont’s Public Libraries
Friday January 18, 2008, 8:30 am – 11:30 am
Statehouse in Montpelier
Come to the Statehouse on January 18th for an important kick-off to our state funding initiative! We will meet in the Card Room, on the second floor. (The Card “Room” is really the hallway before you enter the cafeteria.)
Arrange to meet with your lawmakers and ask them to support state funding for public libraries and the statute that enhances library patron confidentiality. The best way to do this is to contact your lawmakers in advance and set up a time to meet them in the cafeteria. Read more
ALA Library Workplace Survey
CHICAGO – The American Library Association-Allied Professional Association (ALA-APA) is encouraging library employees to participate in its Library Workplace Wellness online survey. The survey provides an important opportunity for library employees to share information about the availability of, and their participation in, work/life options in libraries around the nation. and will be available through Dec. 14.“Like many other professions, we know that library workers experience stressors of doing more with less, increasing expectations from users and information overload,” said ALA-APA Director Jenifer Grady. “We publish articles in Library Worklife about how employees can help themselves achieve work-life balance, but we want to know what library administrations and employees themselves are doing to help staff improve their health and reduce stress.”Read more