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Thursday, 10th January 2008

IMLS Launches Study of the Public Benefits of LSTA Library Grants to States

IMLS Launches Study of the Public Benefits of LSTA Library Grants to States

Specifically the analysis will:
* report on the achievements, impact, and future need for the Library Grants to States program;
* identify and analyze 5-10 thematic profiles on services that are of particular value or interest such as health information networks, academic support of K-12 students in public libraries, early childhood education, teen programs, economic development, services to new immigrants, or libraries as centers of civic engagement; and
* provide a summary profile of the impact of the Library Grants to States Program nationally as well as in each state.

The study will be launched January 15 with a meeting of an expert panel at the American Library Association’s midwinter meeting. Members of the task force, who will assist on the analysis and validate conclusions and the final report, include:

* Bruce Astrein, Executive Director, Libraries for the Future, New York, NY
* Martín Gómez, President, Urban Libraries Council, Chicago, IL
* Rick Geisenberger, Assistant Secretary of State and Director, Delaware Division of Corporations, Dover, DE
* Susan Hildreth, State Librarian, State Library of California, Sacramento, CA
* Melanie Huggins, Director, St. Paul Public Library, St. Paul, MN
* Ann Joslin, State Librarian, Idaho Commission for Libraries, Boise, ID
* Janiece Kent, Board Member, Friends of the District of Columbia Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC
* Deborah Littrell, Director, Library Development Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Austin, TX
* Dionne Mack-Harvin, Executive Director, Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, NY
* Liz Miller, Assistant City Manager, Tucson, AZ
* Ann Myren, Resources and Results Consulting, Haines, AK
* Sylvia K. Norton, School Library/Technology Planning Coordinator and State E-rate Coordinator, Maine State Library, Augusta, ME
* Amy Owen, Member, IMLS National Museum and Library Services Board, Holladay, UT
* Emily Sheketoff, Executive Director, Washington Office, American Library Association, Washington, DC
* Kendall F. Wiggin, State Librarian, Connecticut State Library, Hartford, CT

Source: IMLS


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