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Louisiana Libraries. Committed to the Future of Our State. The story of Louisiana libraries is ultimately the story of people. Libraries have been called “the great equalizer in society.”. Libraries are the “cradle to the grave” institution. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Louisiana Libraries

Committed to the Future of Our State

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The story of Louisiana libraries is ultimately the story of people.

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Libraries have been called “the great equalizer in

society.”

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Libraries are the

“cradle to the grave”

institution.

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The purpose of the library is to enlighten, educate, and open up new worlds to

Louisianans - young, old, black, white, and brown, rich, poor, or in-between,

rural or city dweller.

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All have free access to local library services.

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Libraries support. . . • the small business man who needs information;• the mother who needs parenting resources; • the young student needing help with researching for a school report; • the senior citizen who needs to learn basic computer and Internet skills.

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Libraries support. . . • the jobless person who needs to search online for job postings;• the scholar who needs access to expensive journals in his field that only a specialized library can provide;• the retiree who loves to read and discussing books with other book lovers.

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The list never ends because every day a new library user appears with a unique need.

Libraries welcome and help each one.

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Americans go to school, public and academic libraries nearly three times

more often than they go to the movies.

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So many people in Louisiana, so many ways libraries are there to help them …. Like a good cup of coffee, there is no substitute for a good library just when you need it.

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Reading&

Literacy

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Read Across America at the Library!

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Free, entertaining and educational programs are offered year round for citizens of all ages at Louisiana's public libraries, such as this free puppet show as part of the

summer reading kickoff celebration.

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Summer reading clubs help support crucial reading skills and create life-long learners.

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A Fun Way to Read!

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Students read independently after selecting favorite

books at the school library.

Students enjoy reading in their school library’s Literacy Garden.

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Celebrating Reading and Favorite Books in the Library!

Fancy Nancy and Clifford the Big Red Dog visit the library.

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Therapy dogs visit the library to share reading time.

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Students vote for their favorite books

on the Louisiana Young Readers’ Choice booklist.

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A library staff member shows a patron the

various formats for use by those who are blind

or visually impaired.

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A library’s video magnifier provides assistive technology products for visually impaired library patrons.

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Education & Lifelong Learning

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Academic librarians answer 56.1 million reference questions

each year.

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Academic libraries provide authoritative online resources and professional texts and journals

for students.

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Law students learn about the unique materials in the library.

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A librarian shows college students a rare book from the Special Collections Department.

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A university library’s coffee shop offers a relaxed atmosphere

for individual and group study.

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Students go on a field trip to the public library to learn about available resources.

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Public and school libraries partner to bring students into the public library for training in using the online catalog and databases for

their assignments.

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A Boy Scout troop visits a local academic library

to learn about their resources.

Girls Scouts visit the public library’s

bookmobile to check out books.

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Tweens and teens enjoy computer offerings at their public libraries.

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Online research databases provide reliable sources of

information for students.

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Students make 1.5 billion visits to school library media centers during the school year—this is 140 million more than attendances

made to movie theatres in 2008.

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Community Engagement

and Outreach

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A public library’s Open House promoting the digital services available online 24/7 was

attended by over 475 people.

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A Teen Advisory Board meets to plan library activities for other

teens in the community.

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Teens participate in Open Mike Night at the public library.

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Residents attend a Health Fair at their

local public library.

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Seniors learn computer skills at a public library’s technology workshop.

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Public libraries offer meeting rooms to local groups in towns still recovering

from hurricane damage.

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Santa arrives at the public library to visit families

displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

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Local residents visit the rare books collection at their university library.

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A College Library Club sponsors the Toys for Tots Drive

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FamilyLiteracy

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Families participate in a Bilingual Family Literacy program.

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Prime Time Family Reading funded by a LEH Grant promotes family literacy.

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Multi-Generation Family Literacy Night at the Public Library

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Building 21st Century Skills

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Students use the library’s resources to

develop important thinking skills, such as brainstorming, problem

solving and critical thinking.

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As U.S. schools and students strive to remain competitive in the global economy,

smart integration of technology in the classroom grows increasingly critical.

Classrooms include school libraries!

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Students interview a holocaust survivor via Skype in the library.

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High school students share favorite picture

books with elementary students at another school via Skype.

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Students learn to communicate new

knowledge in innovative ways.

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Previewing Books for

Summer Reading with

QR Codes

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Local & State Issues & Interests

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Public libraries are the number one point of online access for the 43% of people in

Louisiana without Internet connections at home, school or work.

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Public libraries were true information centers in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

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“Louisiana’s cities, like cities across America, include many residents who cannot afford Internet service,

even when the technical capacity for such services is already in place in their neighborhoods. That’s why offering free Internet service at local libraries is so

important.”

Editorial, “Broadband for Rural Louisiana,” The Advocate, Thursday, February 24, 2011.

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Citizens gather at their local library to hear a presentation about the importance of the

railroad in their community.

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Because Hurricanes Rita and Ike destroyed most of the parish, teens don't have a place for activities. This library's meeting

room is used for a fishing sports meeting teaching youth, not only how to fish, but encourages learning about the

environment and coastal erosion. This program gives the youth something to do while learning about issues they will soon

face, as well as everyone else on the Gulf Coast.

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The library staff in a Special Collections Department helped other libraries affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita salvage and preserve their collections that

were damaged in the storms.

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So many people in Louisiana, so many ways libraries are there to help them …. Like a good cup of coffee, there is no substitute for a good library just when you need it.

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Louisiana Libraries

Committed to the Future of Our State

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Louisiana Libraries

Produced by the Louisiana Library Association, a

professional association supporting the library interests of

Louisiana