WLA Library Legislative Day -January 30, 2015
Library staff, trustee and friends from all points in Washington State gathered in Olympia for the Washington Library Association’s Library Legislative Day.
The State Library are national leaders in library database licensing, as well as leaders in reference. When I needed a map of where forest fires were happening I couldn't find one anywhere (and I’m a librarian!) Then I turned to the State Library. I had the map in minutes.
Chris Skaugset – Director of the Long view Public Library.The State Library allows us to do things we simply couldn't do on our own.Without the State Library we wouldn't be able to offer the wide variety of digital resources, databases and ebooks that we have available to our patrons. We also recently received a grant from the State Library that allows us to offer technology training to our community.
Mary Thornton – Director of the Hoquiam branch of the Timberland Regional Library.The digital resources and archives provided by the State Library are the first place we send our Genealogy patrons. The Grays Harbor Genealogical Society in particular go right to the State Library’s website.
Devin McCosh - Library Associate from the Olympia Timberland Regional LibraryDevin really appreciates the professional development opportunities made available by the State Library. He mentioned attending online “First Tuesdays” webinars and the fact that the State Library provides Professional Development Grants to Timberland staff allowing them to keep on top of the profession.
Donna Schuman - Computer Services Department at Timberland Regional LibraryDonna mentioned the Database Licensing that the State Library coordinates, allowing group pricing so that all Washington state libraries are able to provide access at a reasonable cost to the library. She says the State Library makes a tremendous difference both in her work and for her professionally.
How does the State Library impact you or help you get your work done? How do the services offered by the State Library impact your community? We’d love to hear your story.(html)