Dear Library Staff Coordinating Summer Library Programs,
The 2020 Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) End-of-Summer Survey is open and ready for your input.
This the only data gathered regarding summer library program efforts in Wisconsin. There are no longer questions specifically about summer library programming on the Wisconsin Public Library Annual Report. If you use and value the Collaborative Summer Library Program materials and membership that are provided by DPI using LSTA funds, please share your feedback via this survey.
The survey will be open from Monday, July 27, 2020 through Friday, September 25, 2020. One response per library, please.
This is the link to the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/ d/e/ 1FAIpQLSdqwRQuxtvf1yrjDP9Wm9u3 iTEpMuL79vezpvkD-PFtxQr2dw/ viewform?usp=sf_link
The survey covers three age groups, Children’s (0-11), Teens (12-18), and Adults (19+) [age categories as defined by the Institute of Museum and Library Services]. Questions include:
- How your library tracks participation in your summer library program.
- Total number in each of the three age groups who participated in your summer library program.
- Total number in each age group who completed the minimum goal.
- Total number of summer library program themed events for each age group.
- Total number of individuals attending summer library program themed events for each age group.
- Ways your library adapted programming in response to the global health crisis.
- Your suggestions, ideas and feedback for summer library program themes for 2022 and beyond.
- Summer library program adaptations in response to the global health crisis.
- Your suggestions, ideas and feedback for summer library program themes for 2022 and beyond.
- Utilization of the statewide online subscription to Beanstack for Summer 2020 reading challenges
- Participation in the USDA's Summer Food Service Program
- Engagement with local schools to encourage participation in summer library programming.
The survey questions are attached as a PDF.
CSLP works with libraries to create an inclusive literacy based program that is enjoyable for all ages, provide a reproducible program with a unified theme, share resources and offer professional support. Your response to this survey ensures that we continue to receive a valuable product from CSLP. In addition, survey responses help state library staff support your library’s needs.
Thank you,
Public Library Consultant – Youth and Inclusive Services
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Division for Libraries and Technology
(608) 267-5077
(608) 267-5077
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