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  • Conversation with Katey Moore

    RAILS Member Engagement Manager Dan Bostrom speaks with Katey Moore, Marketing Coordinator, Bourbonnais Public Library about their approach to video marketing. To see more, make sure to follow: Bourbonnais Public Library Facebook Bournbonnais Public Library YouTube My Library Is... Conversation with...

  • Taking Advantage of the Pandemic to Reimagine Our Kids’ Space

    This unprecedented year has been rough on us all. As the Assistant Director of a small public library developing and implementing dynamic children’s programming was at the forefront of brainstorms throughout my workweek. Pre-pandemic, my library staffed by five was akin to offering three-five...

  • Collaborating with Student Changemakers

    Keeping students engaged with the library during the pandemic has been challenging. Over the past year as the building was closed or offered reduced hours, we haven’t been able to serve as the traditional third place where students can visit after school, gather to study, or meet for programs...

  • Connecting Members Virtually During a Pandemic

    In 2020, the Illinois Community of the Special Libraries Association (SLA) faced a new challenge: how to make members feel engaged and connected to their association and fellow members when in-person events were no longer an option. As president-elect, I was responsible for the bulk of our...

  • Enhancing Connections with Our Schools

    Deepening community connections in a pandemic is no easy task, so it was a win-win when Rock Island Public Library found an opportunity to help digitally under-served Rock Island-Milan School District #41 students connect to remote and blended learning, and also increase their access to digital...

  • Preach to the Choir

    When we have a message we want to share with the public, we turn to our list of what I like to think of as tools, and decide which will best help us get the word out. Depending on the message, we use a combination (or all!) of these tools: social media posts, print and electronic newsletter blurbs...

  • Conversation with Nancy Ashbrook

    My Library Is... Conversation with Nancy Ashbrook RAILS Member Engagement Manager Dan Bostrom speaks with Nancy Ashbrook, Executive Director, Ella Johnson Memorial Public Library District about their online programs and unique approach to marketing. To see more, make sure to subscribe to the Ella...

  • Talking About Important Topics Through Reading

    Lake Forest Library and Lake Bluff Public Library are proud to present their joint nonfiction reading program called Read Between the Ravines. This Two Communities, One Nonfiction Book program brings together Lake Forest and Lake Bluff with the purpose of enhancing nonfiction literacy and inspiring...

  • Every Trick in (and out of) the Book

    Textbook affordability and accessibility issues are not new. We have seen alarming articles on how the rising costs of required course materials is overburdening college students and thwarting their efforts to achieve their educational and professional goals. But academic libraries are stepping up...

  • Story Walk Encourages Family Time, Reading, & Exercise

    My Library Is part of a group of small libraries in rural west central Illinois that has been focusing on Early Childhood Literacy with the support of the Tracy Family Foundation. Prior to March 2020 most of the participating libraries had expanded our programming and services for children 0-5 and...

  • The Virtual (and Physical) Heart of the School

    As March marches in, I can't help but think where I was a year ago--give or take a week. As I reflect upon the bustling school library I left, and the one I am currently in, I have to work hard to conjure up what was. Pandemically speaking, I (and dare I say many of my school librarian colleagues)...

  • The World Expands While It Contracts

    At the end of 2020, Hudson Area Public Library District found a hopeful and fun fact while reviewing patron statistics. Out of 977 active patron cards, 955 of those cards had been used in the prior six months. While their world was closing in, patrons – almost all of them – were using their cards to...