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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeanette
Larson
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 11:08 AM
To: Syscon
Subject: [syscon-tx] Best Small Library in America Award

Library Journal's annual award for the Best Small
Library in America, cosponsored by the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation, was founded to encourage and
showcase the exemplary work of these libraries. Now in
its third year, the award honors the public library
that most profoundly demonstrates outstanding service
to populations of 25,000 or less (see below for
eligibility). The winning library will receive a
$15,000 cash award, a feature story in the February 1,
2007, Library Journal, membership and conference costs
for two library representatives to attend the Public
Library Association Biannual Conference in 2008, and a
gala reception at the conference. 

Members of the editorial board of Library Journal,
librarians from around the country, and a
representative from the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, will judge nominations based on key
factors, including: 

Creativity in developing services and programs that
can be replicated by other libraries 

Innovation in introducing and supporting public access
computing, educating patrons in its use, and measuring
the impact of this technology usage 

Use of technology to expand the reach of library
services 

Demonstrated community support 

Success in developing cooperation with other libraries


Partnerships with other agencies and businesses 

Increase in library use, particularly by new users 

Evidence of library's role as community center 

Keeping the factors above in mind, please tell us how,
in the last two years, you have raised the profile of
the library in your community, reached out to new
users and remote users, and used technology to support
and grow patron access to materials and information.
Please also describe the use of public access
computers (PACs) in your library and how you
anticipate sustaining PACs and adapting to the next
generation of users. In your description of your
collaborations with others, please give examples of
how the library has become a model for the partnering
organization and how the organization has become a
model for the library.

Submission Requirements:

Anyone can nominate a library-the library
administration itself, patrons, members of the
community, library peers, etc.

There is no entry fee, but each entry must include the
following information: 

1) Name, address, phone number, and email of nominee
and the name of the contact person, as well as contact
information for the submitter if different from the
nominee. 

2) A written explanation of up to two pages (or a list
of bulleted narrative points) that clearly enumerates
how the library's accomplishments fit the criteria for
the award listed above. (Note: Entries that describe
programs and their effects on the community will be
especially helpful to the judges in rendering a
decision. Supporting materials, such as brochures,
testimonials, press clippings, etc., may be included
and are helpful, but they are less important than the
written narrative.) 

3) Photo(s) of library, staff, and patrons, if
possible.

4) References from two library peers.

5) Statistical data:

Population served 
Total annual budget (if you are part of another body
of government, note if you pay utility bills, IT,
etc.) 
Per capita budget 
Circulation 
Materials budget (including electronic databases) 
Physical visits (door count) 
Virtual visits (e-use, if collecting this data) 
Number of staff 
Percentage of staff who are professional librarians. 
Most libraries collect such data, but if you do not
have all of these statistics, then submit those the
library does have. Also, please detail whether the
nominated library is a member of a
consortium/county-wide service district-what services
are provided by it (technology support, training,
databases, etc.), what role does the library play in
it? The judges do not make selections based on
numbers, though they are helpful in giving context to
the written submission. 

Eligibility Requirements:

1) A single library serving a community with a
population of 25,000 or less is eligible (latest
Census).

2) Area library districts or systems may serve an
aggregate population of greater than 25,000, as long
as the service area of the library includes an area or
a community with a population of 25,000 or less. The
prize money must be used to benefit that population. 

3) A single county or town with a population over
25,000 that is served by two or more library districts
or systems operating entirely within the bounds of the
county or town may qualify as long as the service area
of a given library includes a rural area or a rural
community or the population of the library's
jurisdiction is 25,000 or less. The prize money must
be used for that area. 

4) A single community with a population greater than
25,000 and having a library with one or more branches
may qualify. The library must have a service area that
includes a rural area or community that does not
exceed a population of 25,000. The prize monies must
be used only for the benefit of the rural or community
population under 25,000. Similarly a single community
with a population greater than 25,000, which also
provide library service to an adjoining community of
25,000 or less population by contract, may also be
eligible, provided the prize is used entirely to
support the smaller community. 

5) A single community library serving a population
greater than 25,000 and not providing service to a
rural area or to a rural community is not eligible for
the award. 

6) Send the nomination, by November 1, 2006, to: 

Library Journal's Award for the
Best Small Library in America 
c/o Library Journal 
360 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10010

If you have any questions regarding the submission
process, please contact Rebecca Miller at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or by phone at 646-746-6725.



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