Title: Library Leadership in Community Development
1Library Leadership in Community Development
- A Route to Marketing, Collection Development, and
Program Expansion - 2007
2Context The Past Decade
- Library Director and Citys Community Services
Division Connection - Family Literacy Exploration (1996)
- Marketing Plan Addresses Underserved Populations
(1999) - Arts a la Carte Membership (1999)
3Context The Past Decade
- Community Development Consultant (2004)
- Increasing Focus on Community Development Models
(2004 - present) - Outreach Librarian (2006)
4Art at Red Deer Public Library
- An appreciation for art and the importance of
visual literacy underlies many aspects of Red
Deer Public Librarys identity - We believe the library is a place to investigate
multiple literacies - Manifesto of the Art Lending Program
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6Art at the Library
- Kiwanis Gallery Exhibitions
- Art Lending Program
- Hospital Partnership
7Art Around Every Corner
- AFA Placement Program
- Permanent Collection
- mezz Installation
- Graphica, anime, picture books, art appreciation
kits - Ghosts
8The Kiwanis Gallery community connections make
the difference
- AFA Traveling Exhibits program
- Community Groups
- Local artists
9Holistic Programming Model
- Organic approach start with artwork and see
what naturally grows out of it - artwork/ artist/ program/ collections/ target
markets/ physical gallery/ virtual gallery/
music/ podcast
10Kiwanis Gallery Shows - Outcomes
- Engaging local artists and community groups
promotes library and establishes reputation as a
cultural community centre - Adult, Teen and Childrens collections are
highlighted - Programs bring in new people who might not
normally visit a gallery
11Kiwanis Gallery Shows - Outcomes
- Staff from various library departments get
involved with programming - Our outreach target markets are engaged new
Canadians, PDD, Aboriginals - Opportunity to explore new media and reach a
larger audience by creating virtual exhibits and
podcasts
12Art Lending Program
13Art Lending Program Outcomes
- New partnerships City Cultural Services, DTHR,
Advisory Board Members from arts and business
communities - Original art available to everyone
inclusiveness - Expansion of visual collections
14Art Lending Program Outcomes
- Promotion of local emerging and established
artists who then become new library members and
advocates for the library - Increased number of Organization Memberships
Medical Offices, Community Centres, City Hall
15Healing and Wholeness Collection
- Funding
- Call for art
- Special jury
- Volunteer training
- Ongoing partnership
16Hospital Partnership Outcomes
- New partner for library were currently
looking at other innovative ways we can work
together to serve the public - New relationships developed between artists,
patients and volunteers - Increased understanding of the role of art in
healing and wellness
17Hospital Partnership Outcomes
- Increased awareness of the librarys Art Lending
Program on the part of hospital staff, volunteers
and patients - Expanded market for local artists
- Library is a part of an innovative initiative
that gives us provincial and national recognition
within the health field
18- The volunteers return from their shift pumped
and rejuvenated. They know its very worthwhile.
They see the benefit of their work and know its
meaningful. - Hospital Staff Member
19- Project Description
- Library Programs (movies, stories, writing,
performing) -
- Infrastructure and Logistics (memberships,
advisory group, facilities, plain language, etc.)
20- Check out the video produced by artsparks on the
Digital Red Deer web site - Detective Maverick and
- the Mystery of the Missing
- Book
- http//www.digitalreddeer.ca/
21Adult Storytime
- New format of a storytime in multiple formats a
combination of audio, video, and print. - Adult content storytime with appropriate literacy
level for the audience
22 Outcomes
- Marketing new markets in PDD community, new
partners, new clients, community good will - Collection Development expansion of collection
for persons, families, support workers - Program Expansion March 2007 was the busiest
programming month ever at RDPL!
23Packs Programs
- artsparks Fun Packs
- Family Fun Packs
- Reading Fun Backpacks
- Book Club Fun Packs
- Fun Packs for Waiting Rooms (social agencies and
perhaps other)
24Packs Programs (Anticipated) Outcomes
- Marketing waiting rooms, new partners, business
connections, new clients, community good will - Collection Development superb new books
purchased with donations/grant dollars - Program Expansion more literacy materials and
arts materials to support programming
25Outreach Librarian Goals
- Revisit, analyze and complement existing library
programs and services for seniors, people with
developmental disabilities, Aboriginals and
newcomers/new immigrants - May Link
26Outreach Librarian Goals
- Research, plan and create replicable community
outreach projects for these populations such as - Michif Language Initiative (Métis Collection
Project) - Library Book Club Kit Collection for Seniors
- Virtual Libraries in Foreign Languages
- Accessible Library Programming for PDD community
27Outreach Librarian Goals
- Become a community information resource for these
customer groups and create their presence on the
Red Deer Public Library web site - Métis Collection - http//www.rdpl.org/documents/r
eaders/metis-selection.pdf - International Collection - http//www.rdpl.org/int
ernational-collection-bibliography
28Michif Language Initiative (Métis Collection
Project) Goals
- Draw the attention of the Red Deer and Central
Alberta community to the Michif language by
creating a strong collection of related materials
in Red Deer Public Library - Strengthen the partnership between Métis Nation
Red Deer Local 84 and Red Deer Public Library - Promote and celebrate Métis culture
29Michif Language Initiative (Métis Collection
Project) Outcomes
- Marketing two Métis displays in the both library
branches, media coverage - Collection Development Métis Collection in the
library and Michif Language Online pathfinder - Program expansion two Michif Language workshops
30March Programs
31Outcomes
32Community Development in a Library Context
- Connect
- Consult
- Collaborate
- Community development is a rich and
- complex approach that leads to innovative
- models of librarianship
33CONNECT
- Community development begins by
- building relationships
- looking first at individuals and the community
and then examining library services rather than
the other way around
34CONSULT
- Identify needs
- Ask underserved groups and individuals to
articulate what would best serve them - Ask these groups how they would choose to be
served
35COLLABORATE
- Establish a path together that will meet needs
- Propose new ideas and strategies
- Experiment over a long period of time be
patient - Document together the information and stories
that you share
36Processes to Facilitate Community Development
- Join community networks!
- Get involved in multi-sectoral initiatives
- Establish advisory groups
- Hire an Outreach Librarian or assign this
function to one or more staff members - Consider working with a Community Development
Consultant