LIBRARY LONG RANGE PLAN
2004-2008
Library
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Glen Carbon Centennial Library shall be to provide all
residents of the library community with reliable information which meets their
needs and interests, as well as to provide materials for leisurely and
recreational pursuits. The library shall seek to identify with community needs,
to provide services and cooperate with organizations, agencies, and institutions
which shall enable the library to provide an efficient center for personal
enrichment and self-education.
Service Responses:
Information Literacy
Current Topics and Titles
Lifelong Learning and General Information
Commons
Information Literacy
A library that
provides Information Literacy service helps address the need for skills
related to finding, evaluating, and using information effectively.
Goal I
GCCL will provide state of the art access to a variety of information
resources to meet community needs.
1.1 Increase
the number of public access computers and workstations by 50% by the end
of the first year of the planning cycle.
1.2 Increase links from the GCCL web site to valid sites arranged by
subject area by 50% by the end of the planning cycle.
1.3 Allocate 1 % of budget yearly for electronic collection development.
1.4 GCCL will
keep abreast of constantly changing technology by allocating 1 % of the
personnel budget yearly to ongoing staff development.
Goal II
Residents will have opportunities to learn how to find and evaluate
information in a rapidly changing technological world so that they can
use new information technology effectively.
2.1 People of all ages, but specifically seniors, will receive training
to help them develop skills related to finding, evaluating, and using
information found in print, non-print, and electronic resources.
2.2 Online instruction classes (Internet and Web Catalog) will be
provided and promoted by the library staff and via the web site, etc.
Current Topics and Titles
A library that
provides Current Topics and Titles helps to fulfill community residents'
appetite for information about popular cultural and social trends and
their desire for satisfying recreational experiences.
Goal III
Residents of Glen Carbon will have access to current and popular
materials and engaging programs that stimulate their thinking, expand
their knowledge of contemporary culture and society, and add enjoyment
to their leisure time.
3.1 Increase new fiction and
non-fiction circulation by 10% by 2005, as compared to 2004. 3.2.
Achieve an increase of 10% in visits to the Library in FY2005.
3.3 Attendance at Adult Programs will increase annually by 5%.
3.4 The library will continue to publicize its new acquisitions via the
website.
3.5 Improve visual appeal and access to new materials.
3.6 Investigate pricing for leasing multiple copies of popular titles to
meet reader demand.
Goal IV
Young teens (ages 12 to 15) will have improved access
to library materials and to programs that specifically meet their
interest and needs, thereby encouraging love of reading and contributing
to their positive social development.
4.1 The size of the young teen browsing collection will increase in size
by 5% each year of the
planning cycle.
4.2 Begin a CD music collection FY2005, thereafter allocating a minimum
of3% of materials budget annually. 4.3 Increase advertising/marketing of
teen materials in Library newsletter and website.
4.4 Space for young teens will increase in the new library building by
100% in FY2005.
General Information and Lifelong Learning
A library that offers
General Information and Lifelong Learning service helps meet the need
for information and answers to questions on a broad array of topics
related to work, school, and personal life and addresses the desire for
self-directed personal growth and development opportunities.
Goal V
The library will ensure that all print and electronic resources will
be available to all patrons. 5.1 Continue to facilitate delivery of
books and audiovisual materials to the homebound.
5.2 Increase public awareness of large print book collection through the
library newsletter and website.
5.3 Increase patron awareness of interlibrary loan services and the
automated catalog and request system through library newsletter and
website.
Goal VI
Residents will have easy access to information in a variety of
formats that will enlighten and inform them about current issues and
topics and popular culture.
6.1 Develop collections in areas of particular interest to Glen Carbon
patrons, i.e. travel, self-help, biography, and history. .
6.2 Increase the number ofperiodica1 subscriptions by 5% each year of
the planning cycle.
6.3 Conduct 4 library programs per year for adults.
6.4 Conduct 2 library programs per year for young adults.
6.5 Size of the audiovisual collection will increase by at least 5% each
year of the planning cycle.
Goal VII
Preschool children and their care givers will have a rich store of
programs, services, and materials to stimulate their learning and their
love of reading.
7.1 Story time attendance will increase by at least 10% each year of the
planning cycle through increased publicizing in the local newspaper,
library newsletter, and website.
7.2 Increase library outreach to local preschools.
7.3 Increase library's materials budget for children materials by 10%
each year of the planning cycle.
Goal VIII
The library will provide the elementary, middle school, high
school, and at-home students with materials that will supplement
and complement the curriculum of their schools.
8.1. Develop a greater understanding of the Glen Carbon schools'
curriculum through cooperative meetings with the school librarians at
least twice per year.
8.2 Maintain an acquisitions program that will supplement the schools'
curriculum.
Goal IX
The library will provide trained staff skillful in determining
users' needs and in locating relevant information. 9.1 Provide
continuing education for staff and encourage attendance at workshops to
better assist patrons in locating materials in subjects and topics of
interest.
9.2 The library will continue to develop, maintain, and promote a web
site that offers general information on resources, services, and
programs.
9.3 Selected Dewey areas of print reference materials will be surveyed
for currency in each year of the planning cycle.
Commons
A library that provides a Commons environment helps address the need of
people to meet and interact with others in their community and to
participate in public discourse about community issues.
Goal X
Residents will have a modern library facility that is a
welcoming and user friendly place for independent reading and learning,
for enjoyable new learning experiences, and for meeting and
connecting with others to share common interests and ideas.
10.1 New Library facility will be completed in the Sununer 2004.
10.2 Promote meeting room and study room space to the community via
Library newsletter, Village and Chamber of Commerce newsletters, and
library website.
March 17,2004