Back-to-School for Libraries: How to Support Schools
As fall approaches, public libraries are encouraged to support local schools through collaboration. Suggestions include setting up library tables at school events, offering read-aloud programs, coordinating on assigned reading, and utilizing AutoLend Libraries to bring resources directly to students. These initiatives aim to enhance educational resources and strengthen community ties.
When it comes to library goals, increasing patrons is a timeless (and probably universal) objective. Given the events of the past couple of years (global pandemic, anyone?), libraries have had to think outside that proverbial box more than ever.
If you have a sneaking suspicion that people aren’t reading as much these days, you’re right… and the evidence isn’t just anecdotal. In 2021, American adults report reading
Did you know that May is Older Americans Month? While it might not be as heavily publicized as other heritage months, older adults—those over 65 years of age—are a key constituent for libraries; about
Libraries have always served as central sources of information. But if the past two years have shown us anything, it’s that libraries play another essential role: that of community hubs from which a range of services and resources are disseminated.
As pandemic-era restrictions loosen, thoughts turn to an age-old challenge: How can we extend our library’s reach?