Are public libraries still viable? April 8, 2007
Posted by jjdirector in Services, from the director, library information.add a comment
My answer, of course, would be a resounding YES!!! There is a website done by the Maine State Library that has a formula into which you put the number of books, dvds, audio books, etc. your family borrowed in one month, along with the number of programs you might have attended. The website then uses nationally-accepted standard $ assessments for each type of material. I plugged in the materials I checked out in one month and came up with the answer that if I had to purchase all of those materials, I’d have had to spend well over $1400!
Public libraries face interesting challenges in this ever-changing technological world. Not only must we provide you with traditional and beloved materials like books, but also audiovisual materials as well. We provide computer access, computer classes, computers for use by preschoolers, ones specifically for grade school children, ones dedicated for young teen use, and wireless access on the top floor. Thanks to our participation in the Suffolk Cooperative Library System we are able to provide you with access to credible information from vetted databases that we could never afford to purchase on our own. Google is great, but one must be careful to check the sites you access very carefully - when were they updated? Who is the author? What sites do they link to? Is the information biased?
Of course reference services are traditional library services as well. The only change is that we can provide answers via a plethora of sources and technologies. Pretty soon, some libraries in Suffolk will allow you to look up materials in the library’s catalog whilst walking through the stacks; you will use your cellphone to do this. It constantly amazes me that new technology arises as such a rapid pace.
We do our best at John Jermain to provide you with both traditional and non-traditional services. Despite the limitations of the building, I think that the staff here do a fantastic job. They know most of your names, provide you with polite service, endeavor to find the materials you want, and go the extra mile in finding answers to your reference questions.
So, I’d like to say WELL DONE to the staff here at the library.
Want some company? April 2, 2007
Posted by jjpat in Library News.add a comment
After a long day or night at work-you might want a quiet voice to accompany you home. If you work where there is a lot of music or a constant chatter or a very quiet office, a soothing voice reading something you don’t have time to sit down and read might just be the answer. We have a wonderful selection of books on tape and we are building our books on CD collection. I’m sure we could help you find something you would enjoy. We can also inter-library loan something if we don’t have it. It is a nice change of pace. Company and you can control the topic. Hope to see you and help you at the library.
