Circulating Ideas - 11 August 2021
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Outreach, getting out of our buildings, is such an essential part of modern libraries, and it's been one of the biggest services impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to get out of the building, to go to where our patrons are, but it's not safe to have them in the building, much less for us to go out from ours to theirs.
How has your library maintained outreach efforts during the pandemic? In this new episode of the podcast, you'll hear some ways that various libraries have made the best of a bad situation.
-Steve
Episode 205
Circulating Ideas 205: Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services — circulatingideas.com
In this episode, I chatted with Lori Berezovsky, vice-president / president-elect of the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services, about her path to librarianship, their upcoming virtual conference, and how outreach has changed in COVID times.
CI205 | Transcript — circulatingideas.com
For accessibility and discoverability, I try to provide transcripts for most episodes. I am working my way through previous episodes to transcribe them all.
Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services — abos-outreach.com
The Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services is comprised of libraries of all types and sizes. Library administrators, support staff, library staff, governmental officials, trustees, friends of libraries, and professionals from other fields comprise this movement.
Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services - Conference — abos-outreach.com
Registration for the conference is open until September 20, 2021!
The Association for Rural & Small Libraries — www.arsl.org
ABOS was previously connected with ARSL before striking out on its own as an independent organization.
Biblioburro: The amazing donkey libraries of Colombia - BBC Culture — www.bbc.com Travelling with his two loyal donkeys, Alfa and Beto, Luis Soriano has been spreading the joy of reading to children in rural Colombian communities for over 20 years.
Biblioburro by Jeanette Winter | Simon & Schuster — www.simonandschuster.com
A book based on the true story of Luis Soriano and his donkeys, Alfa and Beta, spreading literacy across Colombia!
Roshan the camel brings books to homeschooling children in rural Pakistan | Reuters — www.reuters.com Plodding his way through the desert in remote southwest Pakistan, Roshan the camel carries priceless cargo: books for children who can no longer go to school because of coronavirus lockdowns.
Homepage - Little Free Library — littlefreelibrary.org
Little Free Library Welcome to the world’s largest book-sharing movement!
Little Libraries in Salina | Salina Public Library A Little Library is a "take a book, leave a book" free book exchange.
StoryWalk® | Let's Move in Libraries — letsmovelibraries.org
November 15-19 will be StoryWalk Week! Join Let’s Move in Libraries and the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services for week-long event celebrating the inspiring work of libraries who spearhead StoryWalk(R) programs – promoting literacy, reading, health, exercise, and movement in communities and neighborhoods across the United States and the world.
More about ABOS
Association of Bookmobile & Outreach Services (@ABOS_Outreach) | Twitter — twitter.com
The latest Tweets from Association of Bookmobile & Outreach Services (@ABOS_Outreach). The Association of Bookmobile & Outreach Services (ABOS) supports library outreach efforts of all kinds.
Bookmobile Conference Goes Virtual » Public Libraries Online — publiclibrariesonline.org
When you think “bookmobiles,” chances are you don’t think “virtual.” But library outreach professionals are accustomed to adapting to new and changing environments, and just like their brick-and-mortar counterparts, bookmobiles have been finding innovative ways to connect with their communities in a COVID-19 world.
How Library Outreach Workers Became a Lifeline to Their Communities During COVID-19 | Advocacy, Legislation & Issues When COVID-19 hit the United States in March 2020, libraries responded by discovering new and innovative ways to connect with their community members through bookmobile and outreach programs. Library outreach workers have been at the forefront of serving their communities throughout the pandemic, ensuring that patrons have access to quality and meaningful materials and resources.
From Bookmobiles to Outdoor Pop-Ups, Libraries Keep Their Communities Connected — www.ilovelibraries.org National Library Outreach Day celebrates how libraries bring people together.
Reimagining the Bookmobile | American Libraries Magazine — americanlibrariesmagazine.org Two Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services (ABOS) board members discuss how COVID-19 has affected bookmobile and outreach services, and what their "new normal" looks like.
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188: Shauntee Burns-Simpson — circulatingideas.com
If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy my chat with with Shauntee Burns-Simpson, 2020-2022 President of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA), about her work doing outreach to NYC schools!
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