Good Morning CT Libraries, here is what is going on this week.

 

CLC HAPPENINGS

 

There are no roundtables this week…weird.  But, with all that extra time you have, maybe you want to check out our newly reorganized webpage on digital resource discounts.   There is a lot there but we hope this new organization makes it easier for you to find exactly what you’re looking for. 

 

And the CLC Board of Trustees meets on Thursday.

 

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

 

eBooks

 

Freedom to Read

 

 

NEWS OF NOTE

 

The Board of the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield has proposed a controversial Youth Collection and Acquisition Policy.   The meeting was supposed to be on Thursday but it was canceled because too many people showed up and the room was over capacity.   And here.  And here.

 

Flying blind every day, CT Libraries and Museums grapple with cuts to federal agencies.  And

Trumps targeting of little known federal agency could impact arts and culture organizations (and libraries)

 

Bridget Quinn, CEO of the Hartford Public Library, is named 2025 Person of the Year for the Greater Hartford St. Patrick’s Day Parade.  Also at HPL, a $12K grant will fund a summer concert series

 

Wonderful article about the New Britain Public Library and their director Viktor Sjoberg in the New Britain Herald.

 

Danbury Library imagines a building beyond books in new strategic planning efforts

 

Drop me a line if you or your library is in the news and I’ve missed it! 

 

Have a good week,

Ellen

 

 

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Ellen Paul | Executive Director

Connecticut Library Consortium

 

860-344-8777 | www.ctlibrarians.org

 

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