查塔努加公共图书馆的职业生涯首个在线高中学生毕业

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Missy Forshee is the very first graduate of the new accredited high school diploma program for adults offered through the Chattanooga Public Library. Ms. Forshee was presented with her official diploma by Mayor Andy Berke on Tuesday, May 5 at 2 p.m. She celebrated at the library with her family and friends, including her daughter who is her motivation and inspiration to improve her life and earning potential.

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如何库正在推进和激励学校和社区

The Aspen Institute Dialogue on Public Libraries, which is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has recently released a report, Rising to the Challenge: Re-Envisioning Public Libraries, that asks us “to reconsider how the library can serve communities in the 21st century.” The report focuses on the Chattanooga and Nashville public libraries for …Read more

Scores Come to Chattanooga Public Library to Study Library Innovation

在全国范围内,图书馆正失去资金,信息流进入私人住宅,而越来越多,图书馆正在成为静电场所。查塔努加,然而,在克服这些挑战的最前沿。在十一月中旬,100多个图书馆馆长和管理人员来自全国各地,美国拉开序幕由图书馆杂志,聚会,其主办的一年一度为期两天的峰会...Read more

Shifting Perception: Why Essentialness is Not the Problem

Chattanooga Public Library

By Corinne Hill

The fact that the topic of “the essentialness of libraries” is trending right now reveals a completely different issue that has nothing to do with the library being essential.

What this trending topic and ensuing discussions reveal about our profession is that we’re totally insecure. We are frantic in our zeal to be everything to everyone, and we’re so busy and distracted with the gathering of evidence to defend our existence that we forget who we are.

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