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Managing Internet Computer Traffic & Phone Calls for Patrons

September 2005

Have you ever wondered how other libraries manage the people traffic aimed at their Internet computers? Is it a first-come-first-served proposition? Is software used for this purpose, or is it a paper-and-pencil matter? How long are people allowed to use Internet computers before being required to make way for the next person? This survey by […]

Colorado Libraries to feature The Future of Librarianship in Colorado

July 2005

Coming soon to a mailbox near you?Colorado Libraries’ summer issue, The Future of Librarianship in Colorado Using the LRS study, ?Retirement, Retention, and Recruitment: The Future of Librarianship in Colorado? as a starting point, the summer issue of Colorado Libraries includes articles from a wide range of related topics and viewpoints. Look for the following […]

The Use of Time Limits on Public Internet Terminals

July 2005

This new Field Initiated Study addresses how libraries use time limits, if any, to restrict access to their public Internet terminals and whether such time limits have presented any problems. The study also identifies which libraries allow patrons to access chat rooms or perform instant messaging while using Public Library patron computers. The study can […]

The Legality of E-mailing Library Patrons

May 2005

Our latest Field Initiated Study examines the circumstances under which it is appropriate or not appropriate to e-mail library patrons. Find out what your colleagues think about e-mailing library patrons regarding fundraising events and other library-related issues. The study can be found at: http://www.lrs.org/field.asp M. Claire Williamson Williamson_C@cde.state.co.us

National Survey of State Aid to Public Libraries

Have you wondered which states provide funding for public libraries? Find out the answer to this question and much more. Check out this new informal national study compiled by Dianne Carty, Head of State Aid and Data Coordination, Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. The study can be found at: http://www.lrs.org/field.asp M. Claire Williamson Williamson_C@cde.state.co.us

New Study Regarding the Use of Christian Fiction Labels

March 2005

Many libraries in Colorado are using “Christian fiction” labels for some of their collection. To learn more about the rationales behind the use of such labels and what others have to say about it, check out our new Field Initiated Study on the topic. The study can be viewed at: https://www.lrs.org/documents/field_stats/Christian_Fiction_Labels.pdf M. Claire Williamson Williamson_C@cde.state.co.us