Started in 2009, the Allegheny County Library Association (ACLA) Adult Programming Forum is a way for staff across County libraries to share information on programming and services for adults of all ages. Meetings are scheduled quarterly. Started in 2003, the Older Adult Forum was convened in order for library staff to share program ideas and resources for the older adult population. In 2011 the forums merged.www.aclalibraries.org
Thursday, December 2, 2010
A Few Good Articles
If they haven’t already crossed your desk, you may enjoy these articles on book clubs, golden years collection development, and a cooperative model for services to older adults.
Party On! at Your Book Discussions: Shouldn't a book club be about the fun of sharing?
American Libraries | July 2010
Collection Development: The New Golden Years
Library Journal | July 2010
A Senior Program Grows in Brooklyn: Brooklyn Public Library's Service to the Aging
Public Libraries | September/October 2010
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