2012 Member Innovations
ULC Innovations Initiative showcases leading “best” and “next” practices that demonstrate the value and impact of public library service in the 21st century. These practices embody ideas, approaches and insights which other libraries can adapt.
2012 Innovations Categories:
- Civic & Community Engagement >>
- Collections >>
- Economic & Workforce Development >>
- Education, Literacy & Lifelong Learning >>
- Health, Wellness & Safety >>
- Operations >>
- Organizational Change & Strategic Management >>
- Positioning the Library >>
- Sustainability >>
- User Experience >>
2012 Top Innovators
Civic and Community Engagement
I Street: A Community & Writing Publishing Center
I Street Press establishes the library as the community hub for creativity by connecting people, resources and the means to turn their ideas into a meaningful printed product. In addition, I Street offers classes in writing and publishing and gives people a space and a forum to express themselves.
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Collections
Virtual Information Center
Implement the Virtual information Center (VIC). This department combines all services for customers utilizing the Library’s off-site resources into one customer service unit.
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Economic and Workforce Development
Workforce 1 Expansion Centers
To help meet the increased need for job placement services, New York City’s three library systems have partnered with the City’s Department of Small Business Services to launch Workforce1 Career Centers within branch library locations. Since opening last fall, three library-based Workforce1 Centers have made 742 job placements.
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Education, Literacy and Lifelong Learning
Work Wise: Improving Job Performance and Proficiency
Work Wise is a vocational ESL and literacy program to improve the job performance and proficiency of low-skilled, employed workers. Through a combination of classroom instruction and individual tutoring tailored to the specific industry, participants made gains in their English language skills and improved their proficiency on their jobs.
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Health, Wellness and Safety
Building a Teen Nutrition Program
The San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) and the San Antonio Food Bank (SAFB) have partnered together for seven years. By participating in both its Summer Lunch Program and Kids’ Café Program, SAPL received the guidance and resources to develop a nutrition program for teens within the Library itself.
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Operations
Open Libraries Initiative
Despite cuts in funding and staffing, Brooklyn Public Library significantly expanded public service hours in September 2011. The expansion was a result of the Open Libraries Initiative, a comprehensive six-month study designed to better understand the impact that recent operational improvements have had on the Library’s ability to deliver service.
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Organizational Change and Strategic Management
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s Strategic Approach to Programming
Library programming is often where libraries have opportunities for tremendous impact. Following dramatic budget reductions, in early 2011 Charlotte Mecklenburg Library was challenged to create a library programming plan responsive to recommendations of the Future of the Library Task Force, including more focused programming and full costing of program delivery.
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Positioning the Library
Take Time To READ
Americans are spending less time reading for enjoyment. This reduces their opportunities for discovering new ideas, encountering skillful writing, learning new skills, and feeding their imagination. Furthermore, adults who read for pleasure inspire children to read. KCLS set out to make active reading a community priority throughout its service area.
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Bikes, Buildings and Broccoli: Integrating Arlington County’s Smart Growth and Fresh AIRE Principles into Who We Are and All We Do
Arlington County (VA), 2002 EPA National Award Winner for Smart Growth Achievement, "has consistently been viewed as a model for…land-use and sustainability...(AIA, 2012).” Arlington Library has intentionally positioned itself as prototype and promoter of Arlington's green principles, through programming, art, gardens, bikes, LEED certification, energy upgrades, collections, classes and partnerships.
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User Experience
New CML website sets foundation for "My Library" strategy
On Feb 29th 2012, the Columbus Metropolitan Library took a giant leap in moving their “My Library” strategy forward by launching a new website that allows customers to create and widgetize their own personalized homepage of their favorite electronic resources, reading genres, local news feeds, and more.
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