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-- A new web-based resource has just been released that will help library
advocates make the case for libraries during times of economic downturn. The
“Advocating in a Tough Economy” toolkit is available at www.ala.org/tougheconomytoolkit .
“With city, county, state and
federal budgets under increasing pressure, we need to be making the case for
libraries more than ever. All too often, libraries are the first to receive
budget cuts. Funders need to understand the essential role that libraries play
in our society and economy, with usage up significantly, and increasing numbers
of people coming to libraries for job-related services, for access to
government assistance programs, and as a way of making their money go further.”
says Keith Michael Fiels, ALA Executive Director. “The new toolkit will arm
librarians and library supporters with the facts and strategies they need to
speak out effectively for libraries in this tough economy,”
This resource is part of the
“Advocacy U”, ALA’s new initiative geared to providing tools, training and
resources to library advocates achieve real advocacy goals in real situations
at the local level. Learn more at www.ala.org/advocacyuniversity.
“The Advocating in a Tough Economy Toolkit” is also a work in process. Updates
and improvements will be implemented as new information and new success stories
become available. ### Marci Merola,
Director Office
for Library Advocacy American
Library Association 50 E.
Huron Street, Chicago, IL, 60611 312.280.2431;
800.545.2433, x2431 Visit www.ilovelibraries.org |
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