143,518 US public library workers are keeping their communities informed, connected and engaged – but their jobs may be at risk
- Written by Rachel D. Williams, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, Simmons University
References
- ^ CC BY-ND (creativecommons.org)
- ^ curbside pickup options (www.houstoniamag.com)
- ^ extending free Wi-Fi (americanlibrariesmagazine.org)
- ^ becoming vaccination sites (ktiv.com)
- ^ drive-through food pantries (www.gwinnettpl.org)
- ^ virtual programs (www.ala.org)
- ^ Institute of Museum and Library Services (www.imls.gov)
- ^ library (scholar.google.com)
- ^ information (scholar.google.com)
- ^ researchers (scholar.google.com)
- ^ Great Recession (www.history.com)
- ^ 137,369 in 2012 from 145,499 in 2008 (www.imls.gov)
- ^ professional attire to wear for job interviews (www.cnn.com)
- ^ financial literacy and digital skills (www.ala.org)
- ^ Tracking Library Layoffs (tinyurl.com)
- ^ directly engage in person with the public (www.ala.org)
- ^ recognized libraries among essential services (www.nlm.nih.gov)
- ^ taken this step (www.cisa.gov)
- ^ made it more difficult (chicago.suntimes.com)
- ^ US$250 million to support public libraries (www.cnn.com)
- ^ 1.7% of their annual revenue (www.imls.gov)
- ^ nation’s 17,478 library branches (www.imls.gov)
- ^ bookmobiles (www.pewtrusts.org)
- ^ Sign up today (theconversation.com)
Authors: Rachel D. Williams, Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science, Simmons University