Friday, January 30, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
From Books, New President Found Voice
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Winter Reading Program
Go Nuts About Reading and Join the Winter Reading Program!Through March 7th, adults and high school teens may register online (follow the link above) or at any branch and will receive a commemorative Winter Reading pen (while supplies last).
To complete the program, adults must read or listen to five books and high school teens must read or listen to three or more books. Participants completing the program will receive a Winter Reading mug (while supplies last).
WSJ: Folks Are Flocking to the Library
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
The Role of Libraries in Economic Hard Times on "The Diane Rehm Show"
On January 7th “The Diane Rehm Show”, which airs on WAMU radio and is syndicated on many NPR stations, focused on the increased use of public libraries during the economic downturn.
Guests included Carla Hayden, executive director, Enoch Pratt Free Library and past president of the American Library Association, Jim Rettig, President of the American Library Association, and Ginnie Cooper, Chief Librarian for the District of Columbia Public Library.
Show description: Libraries today have become multimedia centers, offering not only books but DVDs, e-books and Internet access. They can also be an especially important community resource during times of economic hardship. A look at the future of libraries in a slowing economy.
Find more information about the show and listen to the segment at WAMU's website.
Labels: ALA, economic downturn, HCPL, libraries
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Katie Couric on Libraries
Labels: economic downturn, HCPL, libraries