Advocacy ABCs for Library Trustees

 

 

LSC 521 Public Library Service   Master of Library and Information Science Homepage

Grant Files

 LORI Grant Part 1  RILINK Application
 LORI Grant Part 2  ILL Agreement
 LORI Grant Part 3 (BUDGET)  Technology Plan
 LORI Budget Narrative  RIEMA Standards  
 BI School Library Mission, goals and objectives  

Article Reviews

 Review of "Advocacy for Trustees"   Review of "Customer service and Public Libraries"
 Review of "Consumer Health Materials for the Public Library"   Review of "Public Participation in Strategic Planning"

 

 

Review 1

Miller, Ellen G. "Advocacy ABC’s for Trustees." American Libraries. 32.8 (2001): 56-59.

Miller begins by dispelling the myth that the job of library trustee is easy. Trustees do more than attend monthly meetings and write annual reports. The author addresses the importance of the trustee’s role as library advocate. As is the case with library friends groups, trustees play an important role in the library’s grassroots support. When trustees join with library staff and patrons, elected officials pay attention to the library’s needs.

Unfortunately, few trustees have experience in lobbying for increased funding. Five barriers to advocacy and are addressed, with suggested remedies. The first concern is lack of experience. State and national organizations (i.e. RILA and ALA) offer advocacy workshops during conferences. In addition, these organizations may be available to provide training in local settings.

Some people may feel overwhelmed at the idea of "doing advocacy." In practice, when you believe in something strongly enough, advocacy comes naturally. When you talk to your neighbor about a great library program you attended at the library or have social contact with local officials, you have opportunity for advocacy, although that is not the specified intent of the interaction.

 

 

 

LSC 521 Public Library Service   Master of Library and Information Science Homepage

Grant Files

 LORI Grant Part 1  RILINK Application
 LORI Grant Part 2  ILL Agreement
 LORI Grant Part 3 (BUDGET)  Technology Plan
 LORI Grant Budget Narrative  RIEMA Standards  
 BI School Library Mission, goals and objectives  

Article Reviews

 Review of "Advocacy for Trustees"   Review of "Customer service and Public Libraries"
 Review of "Consumer Health Materials for the Public Library"   Review of "Public Participation in Strategic Planning"