Services to Libraries 2006 FFY2006 October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006
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Washington State Library Library Development Program Services to Libraries 2006 FFY2006 October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006 The Washington State Library (WSL) is the only agency in Washington that is specifically designated to assist libraries and to ensure that residents of the entire state have access to library and information services. State Library staff members work in partnership with statewide advisory committees to plan and implement programs, provide training, grants, and consulting services aimed at the development, improvement, and enhancement of all public and non-profit libraries in the state. Legislative District #1: Direct Services to Local Libraries Libraries in this district include school libraries and: • King County Library System – Bothell, Lake Forest • Mars Hill Graduate School • Sno-Isle Libraries – Mountlake Terrace • University of Washington Libraries – Bothell Campus Libraries in this district have received $50,550 as a result of Washington State Library services and programs during the past year: Grants to Individual Libraries or Library Systems ($18,501) • $4,000 in Connecting Learners to Libraries grants – Edmonds School District, Everett School District • $12,445 in Continuing Education grants – Edmonds School District, King County Library System, Monroe School District, Sno-Isle Libraries, University of Washington Libraries • $1,996 in IT Continuing Education grants – University of Washington Libraries • $60 in Washington Preservation grants – King County Library System, Sno-Isle Libraries Online Periodical Databases Access Subsidies (subsidy is matched by the local library) ($32,049) • $21,066 – King County Library System • $10,983 – Sno-Isle Libraries • Non-profit schools also received subsidies through the Washington State Library Training Provided by or Coordinated by the Washington State Library • 218 individuals were trained in early literacy, serving diverse populations, marketing principles, advocacy and media relations, preservation techniques, disaster planning, database searching, computer and network maintenance, technology, Internet social networking tools, and evaluation. Training was delivered in-person, online, and via satellite teleconference. Library systems may span more than one legislative district. The amount listed reflects the total benefit received by the library system regardless of legislative district. Last updated on January 5, 2007 Washington State Library Library Development Program Services to Libraries 2006 FFY2006 October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006 The Washington State Library (WSL) is the only agency in Washington that is specifically designated to assist libraries and to ensure that residents of the entire state have access to library and information services. State Library staff members work in partnership with statewide advisory committees to plan and implement programs, provide training, grants, and consulting services aimed at the development, improvement, and enhancement of all public and non-profit libraries in the state. Legislative District #2: Direct Services to Local Libraries Libraries in this district include school libraries and: • Fort Lewis Library System • Madigan Army Medical Center Library • Nisqually Tribal Library • Pierce County Library – Eatonville, Graham, Orting • Roy City Library • Timberland Regional Library System – Yelm Libraries in this district have received $34,264 as a result of Washington State Library services and programs during the past year: Grants to Individual Libraries or Library Systems ($17,658) • $2,000 in Connecting Learners to Libraries grants – Yelm School District • $9,006 in Continuing Education grants – Bethel School District, North Thurston School District, Pierce County Library System, Puyallup School District, Sumner School District • $1,996 in IT Continuing Education grants – Pierce County Library • $4,500 in Statewide Marketing grants – Timberland Regional Library • $156 in Washington Preservation grants – Pierce County Library System, Roy City Library, Timberland Regional Library Online Periodical Databases Access Subsidies (subsidy is matched by the local library) ($16,606) • $8,985 – Pierce County Library • $7,621 – Timberland Regional Library System • Provided at no cost – Nisqually Tribal Library, Roy City Library • Non-profit schools also received subsidies through the Washington State Library Training Provided by or Coordinated by the Washington State Library • 104 individuals were trained in early literacy, serving diverse populations, marketing principles, advocacy and media relations, preservation techniques, disaster planning, database searching, computer and network maintenance, technology, Internet social networking tools, and evaluation. Training was delivered in-person, online, and via satellite teleconference. Library systems may span more than one legislative district. The amount listed reflects the total benefit received by the library system regardless of legislative district. Last updated on January 5, 2007 Washington State Library Library Development Program Services to Libraries 2006 FFY2006 October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006 The Washington State Library (WSL) is the only agency in Washington that is specifically designated to assist libraries and to ensure that residents of the entire state have access to library and information services. State Library staff members work in partnership with statewide advisory committees to plan and implement programs, provide training, grants, and consulting services aimed at the development, improvement, and enhancement of all public and non-profit libraries in the state. Legislative District #3: Direct Services to Local Libraries Libraries in this district include school libraries and: • Eastern Washington State Historical Society • Empire Health Services Library • Gonzaga University Library and Law Library • Spokane Community College • Spokane County Law Library • Spokane Public Library – Eastside, Headquarters, Hillyard Libraries in this district have received $36,088 as a result of Washington State Library services and programs during the past year: Grants to Individual Libraries or Library Systems ($27,850) • $8,000 in Connecting Learners to Libraries grants – Spokane School District • $290 in Continuing Education grants – Spokane School District • $19,500 in Statewide Marketing grants – Gonzaga University, Spokane Community College, Spokane Public Library • $60 in Washington Preservation grants – Spokane Community College, Spokane Public Library Online Periodical Databases Access Subsidies (subsidy is matched by the local library) ($8,238) • $508 – Empire Health Services • $1,781 – Gonzaga University Library • $405 – Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture • $1,972 – Spokane Community College • $3,572 – Spokane Public Library • Non-profit schools also received subsidies through the Washington State Library Training Provided by or Coordinated by the Washington State Library • 64 individuals were trained in early literacy, serving diverse populations, marketing principles, advocacy and media relations, preservation techniques, disaster planning, database searching, computer and network maintenance, technology, Internet social networking tools, and evaluation. Training was delivered in-person, online, and via satellite teleconference. Library systems may span more than one legislative district. The amount listed reflects the total benefit received by the library system regardless of legislative district. Last updated on January 5, 2007 Washington State Library Library Development Program Services to Libraries 2006 FFY2006 October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2006 The Washington State Library (WSL) is the only agency in Washington that is specifically designated to assist libraries and to ensure that residents of the entire state have access to library and information services. State Library staff members work in partnership with statewide advisory committees to plan and implement programs, provide training, grants, and consulting services aimed at the development, improvement, and enhancement of all public and non-profit libraries in the state. Legislative District #4: Direct Services to Local Libraries Libraries in this district include school libraries and: • Liberty Lake Municipal Library • Spokane County Library District – Argonne, Headquarters, Otis Orchards, Valley Libraries in this district have received $19,910 as a result of Washington State Library services and programs during the past year: Grants to Individual Libraries or Library Systems ($15,670) • $10,000 in Connecting Learners to Libraries grants – Liberty Lake Municipal Library, Spokane School District • $5,610 in Continuing Education grants – Central Valley School District, Liberty Lake Municipal Library, Mead School District, Spokane School District • $60 in Washington Preservation grants – Liberty Lake Municipal Library, Spokane County Library District Online Periodical Databases Access Subsidies (subsidy is matched by the local library) ($4,240) • $90 – Liberty Lake Municipal Library • $4,150 – Spokane County Library District • Non-profit schools also received subsidies through the Washington State Library Training Provided by or Coordinated by the Washington State Library • 39 individuals were trained in early literacy, serving diverse populations, marketing principles, advocacy and media relations, preservation techniques, disaster planning, database searching, computer and network maintenance, technology, Internet social networking tools, and evaluation. 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