Challenge. We, in public libraries, are familiar with that word. Books and policies are frequently “challenged”, and we continue to face the challenge of offering more with less. The Aspen Institute’s “Dialogue on Public Libraries” was created to help advance the work that public libraries are doing to address community challenges and to support the transformation of public libraries in the digital age. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to change the public’s perception of libraries and concludes that the longterm health of libraries is essential to the long-term health of the communities they serve. Four strategic opportunities for action are identified to guide the continuing transformation: • Aligning library services in support of co...
In the past decade, research has repeatedly shown a decrease in state funding for libraries and cons...
Libraries have been the source of innovation throughout human history. People today do not understan...
Preface Public libraries in the United States of America are in their third century of service as th...
Challenge. We, in public libraries, are familiar with that word. Books and policies are frequently “...
The Aspen Institute’s report Rising to the Challenge: Re-Envisioning Public Libraries identifies fou...
"But a report just released by the Aspen Institute Dialogue on Public Libraries asks us again to rec...
When you think about beer, you might not think about your local library. You almost certainly are no...
On April 13, 2015, nearly 100 library leaders, state and local policy makers, and civic partners con...
This issue’s contributors and topics span academic and public institutions, rural and metropolitan l...
Llamas, Adulting 101, Henna Art, Raptors, and Trivia. Most people in Oregon typically would not thin...
As always, Oregon Librarians are on the cutting edge of identifying our patrons’ crucial needs and c...
Oregon libraries provide an incredible array of resources and services, but sometimes we struggle to...
This issue of the OLA Quarterly focuses on library marketing and communications in Oregon libraries....
When libraries first began, books were scarce and expensive. We live now in the Information Age. Pub...
As always, Oregon Librarians are on the cutting edge of identifying our patrons’ crucial needs and c...
In the past decade, research has repeatedly shown a decrease in state funding for libraries and cons...
Libraries have been the source of innovation throughout human history. People today do not understan...
Preface Public libraries in the United States of America are in their third century of service as th...
Challenge. We, in public libraries, are familiar with that word. Books and policies are frequently “...
The Aspen Institute’s report Rising to the Challenge: Re-Envisioning Public Libraries identifies fou...
"But a report just released by the Aspen Institute Dialogue on Public Libraries asks us again to rec...
When you think about beer, you might not think about your local library. You almost certainly are no...
On April 13, 2015, nearly 100 library leaders, state and local policy makers, and civic partners con...
This issue’s contributors and topics span academic and public institutions, rural and metropolitan l...
Llamas, Adulting 101, Henna Art, Raptors, and Trivia. Most people in Oregon typically would not thin...
As always, Oregon Librarians are on the cutting edge of identifying our patrons’ crucial needs and c...
Oregon libraries provide an incredible array of resources and services, but sometimes we struggle to...
This issue of the OLA Quarterly focuses on library marketing and communications in Oregon libraries....
When libraries first began, books were scarce and expensive. We live now in the Information Age. Pub...
As always, Oregon Librarians are on the cutting edge of identifying our patrons’ crucial needs and c...
In the past decade, research has repeatedly shown a decrease in state funding for libraries and cons...
Libraries have been the source of innovation throughout human history. People today do not understan...
Preface Public libraries in the United States of America are in their third century of service as th...