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2005 Library Ballot Measures Update

December 2005

The good news for Colorado public libraries in November’s election results is even better than we thought. See the updated edition of the November 4 issue of FAST FACTS, now titled Eight Out of Eleven Colorado Library Ballot Measures Win Voter Approval. Two additional positive votes–both for Ignacio Library District (one for operations and another […]

LRS-i Featured at CAL Workshop

November 2005

The dynamic section of LRS.org, LRS-Interactive was featured in a presentation given by Keith and myself at the Colorado Association of Libraries Conference last weekend. Included in the presentation were demonstrations of the historic analysis tools for Colorado public libraries and the 2004 School Library Profiles. Additionally, we are currently working on a new element […]

AskColorado Use Continues to Grow in Second Year

November 2005

The AskColorado statewide virtual reference service recently completed its second year, gaining momentum and receiving positive feedback from its users. Read details about user feedback during AskColorado’s second year of operation at: http://www.lrs.org/documents/fastfacts/231_AskCo.pdf. Keith Lance_K@cde.state.co.us

6 Out of 9 Colorado Library Ballot Measures Pass

A new issue of FAST FACTS–“Six Out of Nine Colorado Library Ballot Measures Win Voter Approval”–summarizes the library-related results of the elections finalized on November 1, 2005. This issue is available at: http://www.lrs.org/documents/fastfacts/228_Library_Ballot_Measures.pdf. If your ballot measures is not mentioned, please send information about it and we will update this issue. Keith Lance_K@cde.state.co.us

Colorado Public Libraries Spend Less on Collections, Slip from Top of Rankings

Two new issues of FAST FACTS consider how Colorado’s public libraries rank compared to their counterparts in other states nationwide. “Colorado’s Low Ranking on State Funding for Public Libraries Plummets Further” describes how the state’s investment in library collections dropped from 50 cents per capita to a nickel per capita during the budget cuts of […]

Teaching Computer Classes Field Initiated Study

November 2005

A new Field Initiated Study has been posted to the LRS.org website. The results of an inquiry regarding Teaching Computer Classes in the Public Library are summarized at http://www.lrs.org/documents/field_stats/Teaching_Public_Computer_Classes.pdf. Daphne Eastburn_D@cde.state.co.us

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 […]

New Colorado Study to Document How School Librarians Teach Information Literacy

August 2005

The Library Research Service is undertaking a third “Colorado study” of school libraries, with the working title, How School Librarians Teach Critical Thinking. This study, employing an exciting new methodology, will provide the most precise evidence to date on the value of school librarians by focusing on how they teach information literacy skills. Here is […]

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 […]