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State Librarian’s Quarterly Webcast Susan Hildreth December 7, 2005 Noon – 1pm

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State Librarian’s Quarterly Webcast

Susan Hildreth

December 7, 2005

Noon – 1pm

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Greetings everyone,

I hope that you are having a wonderful holiday season. It is going by so rapidly and only 18 days until Christmas!

I have been busy since Thanksgiving attending the focus groups around the state on the future of cooperative library services and have been gathering important input.

I will talk more about the results of the focus groups in upcoming webcasts. Today I am going to talk about the library as place but I wanted to briefly mention a few other topics that I know are of interest to you.

We are very pleased with theimpact of the California Libraries Catalog project and hope that your library customers and staff are benefiting from the availability of so much information about our library materials.

The State Library in partnership with Califa is dedicated to continuing the California Libraries Catalog project and, most importantly, search engine access to library holdings information.

We are determining how we can most effectively continue to support this program and will be communicating that plan with all of you in the very near future.

I also know that many of you are interested in State Library support for the Live Homework Help program.

This program has really taken off in usage this year. We have changed our strategy for participating libraries and have supported the service available in all branches, in contrast to just one or two, and to have it available remotely.

Overall in branch usage from September, our kick-off month, to the end of October increased by 31% and remote usage increased by 342%.

The Library As Place

This presentation was recorded on December 1, 2005

Akst, Daniel. Carnegie Reporter, Spring Edition, 2005

http://www.carnegie.org/reporter/10/books/

L.A. Renews its Libraries As Modern Civic Centers Noam N. Levey LA Times, November 27, 2005

http://ktla.trb.com/news/local/la-me-libraries27nov27,0,1523446.story

http://www.ci.cerritos.ca.us/library/

Cerritos Library

http://www.spl.org/

Seattle Public Library

http://www.slcpl.lib.ut.us/

Salt Lake City Library

San Francisco Public Library

http://sfpl.org/

National Library Board of Singapore

Chief Executive: “The library should be the preferred place to spend your leisure where it is not only leisure time but productive leisure.”

historical

warehouse

Library Internet

Civic Space/Cyberspace: The American Public Library in the Information Age

Molz, Kathleen and Dain, Phyllis

MIT Press, 1999

The Library As Place California State Library Foundation

Bulletin, #82, 2005 Susan Hildreth

http://cslfdn.org/pdf/bulletin_82.pdf

Better Together Conference

http://btconference.info

Please send in your questions via the chat box – and don’t forget to fill out the evaluation form. See you next year!