Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Share Your Ideas about Collaboration & Help Connect Wisconsin Libraries!


I'm Connecting Wisconsin Libraries

Connecting Wisconsin Libraries

Almost two years ago a small group of librarians started thinking about the great things happening with public and school libraries and wanted to find a way to both promote these efforts and encourage even more collaboration. We began with great conversations and created this “Tidbit” column, which has become part of the Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) and Wisconsin Educational Media and Technology Association (WEMTA) newsletters, as well as a fun blog post. Now, as we look toward the future, we are looking to all of our colleagues throughout Wisconsin to participate and help channel our group’s energy in the most productive, effective direction.
We began gathering feedback at the WLA Conference this past fall where we interviewed and surveyed people who visited our table in the exhibit hall, which was hosted by the Department of Public Instruction. As a way to say thank you, each participant received a sticker proudly announcing, “I’m Connecting Wisconsin Libraries.” We had hoped to do a similar activity at the WEMTA Conference, but the event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
Since not everyone is able to attend these conferences, and we truly want to hear from as many public and school librarians as possible, here is a link to our survey. Please consider filling it out so that we can get a clearer picture of what public and school library collaboration looks like in our state and find more strategies to overcome some of the challenges that may be standing in our way. We will be analyzing the data and sharing the results of these surveys in spring of 2020.
Thanks, in advance, for sharing your thoughts with us.
This message brought to you through the collaboration of Wisconsin Educational Media & Technology Association (WEMTA), Wisconsin Library Association (WLA), and DPI School and Public Libraries. If you are interested in working on future tidbits or have other suggestions for collaborations, please connect with us.

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