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SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
2020-2021 GEORGIA PEACH AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Members of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers have chosen the 2020-2021 Nominees. Each year, a committee of current Georgia high school media specialists/public library youth services staff reads widely to choose a list of 20 nominated titles. Beginning on May 1, 2020, teens will choose books from the following list to read Continue Reading 2020-2021 Georgia Peach AwardLIBRARY DIRECTOR
The Library Director differs from the Assistant Library Director in that the Assistant serves as the day-to-day manager of operations while the Director manages the overall system in terms of planning and oversight. The employee works with and reports through the Montgomery City-County Public Library Board of Trustees and the Director of GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICEABOUTRESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANSKIDSNEWS AND STORIESCONTACTJOBS This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
2020-2021 GEORGIA PEACH AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Members of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers have chosen the 2020-2021 Nominees. Each year, a committee of current Georgia high school media specialists/public library youth services staff reads widely to choose a list of 20 nominated titles. Beginning on May 1, 2020, teens will choose books from the following list to read Continue Reading 2020-2021 Georgia Peach AwardLIBRARY DIRECTOR
The Library Director differs from the Assistant Library Director in that the Assistant serves as the day-to-day manager of operations while the Director manages the overall system in terms of planning and oversight. The employee works with and reports through the Montgomery City-County Public Library Board of Trustees and the Director of GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND COVID-19 UPDATE In COVID-19, ‘CO’ stands for ‘corona,’ ‘VI’ for ‘virus,’ and ‘D’ for disease. ’19’ stands for 2019. Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an illness caused by a virus that can spread from person to person. The virus that causes COVID-19 is a new coronavirus that has spread throughout theMAKERSPACES
Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
BENEFITS OF YOUR LIBRARY CARD There’s something for everyone at the library! Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state. With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more. DIGIKITS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE The Digitization Loaner Kits (DigiKits) provide libraries with access to scanning technology without needing to purchase costly equipment. Inspired by the GPLS Tech Loaner Kits, the DigiKits can be used for both staff and patron training and programming. Use a DigiKit Available DigiKits DigiKits Policy DigiKits FAQs Contact: AngelaStanley Director,
GET OUTSIDE WITH YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARY Get outside with your local public library. Young readers enjoying StoryWalk® activities at Sequoyah Regional Library System. More Georgia public libraries are creating temporary or permanent StoryWalks® in their communities to provide meaningful activities for patrons, despite the barriers to in-person library programming due tothe COVID-19
GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY DIRECTORS Directors of Georgia's public libraries | Search for public library directors and the counties served by public libraries. PINNACLE | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE PINNACLE is the Public library INstitute for New And Creative Leadership Education and is designed to prepare librarians to move into positions of leadership in their organizations and allow those already in these positions to improve their practice. The PINNACLE leadership program is designed to give Georgia's degreed public librarians with a minimum of two yearsGPLS CE & TRAINING
We offer training and development resources and opportunities for Georgia’s public library staff and help public libraries develop training and programs for staff on a variety of topics. We also provide support for obtaining and maintaining professional licensure.WELCOME TO PINES
The PINES team assists the employees of all 52 PINES member library systems with PINES-related issues and training on the Evergreen software. We provide documentation on policies and procedures, in-person and online training opportunities, and technical assistance through the Help Desk. Library staff members may also subscribe to thePINES list
DOWNLOAD THE PINES APP Use the app to: Special features include: Place hold requests. See what you have checked out and renew items. Search the catalog. Check on fines. Get information about participating libraries GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICEABOUTRESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANSKIDSNEWS AND STORIESCONTACTJOBS This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break.MAKERSPACES
Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
2020-2021 GEORGIA PEACH AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Members of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers have chosen the 2020-2021 Nominees. Each year, a committee of current Georgia high school media specialists/public library youth services staff reads widely to choose a list of 20 nominated titles. Beginning on May 1, 2020, teens will choose books from the following list to read Continue Reading 2020-2021 Georgia Peach Award GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICEABOUTRESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANSKIDSNEWS AND STORIESCONTACTJOBS This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break.MAKERSPACES
Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
2020-2021 GEORGIA PEACH AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Members of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers have chosen the 2020-2021 Nominees. Each year, a committee of current Georgia high school media specialists/public library youth services staff reads widely to choose a list of 20 nominated titles. Beginning on May 1, 2020, teens will choose books from the following list to read Continue Reading 2020-2021 Georgia Peach Award GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND COVID-19 UPDATE In COVID-19, ‘CO’ stands for ‘corona,’ ‘VI’ for ‘virus,’ and ‘D’ for disease. ’19’ stands for 2019. Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an illness caused by a virus that can spread from person to person. The virus that causes COVID-19 is a new coronavirus that has spread throughout the GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
BENEFITS OF YOUR LIBRARY CARD There’s something for everyone at the library! Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state. With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more. GET OUTSIDE WITH YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARY Get outside with your local public library. Young readers enjoying StoryWalk® activities at Sequoyah Regional Library System. More Georgia public libraries are creating temporary or permanent StoryWalks® in their communities to provide meaningful activities for patrons, despite the barriers to in-person library programming due tothe COVID-19
DIGIKITS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE The Digitization Loaner Kits (DigiKits) provide libraries with access to scanning technology without needing to purchase costly equipment. Inspired by the GPLS Tech Loaner Kits, the DigiKits can be used for both staff and patron training and programming. Use a DigiKit Available DigiKits DigiKits Policy DigiKits FAQs Contact: AngelaStanley Director,
GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY DIRECTORS Directors of Georgia's public libraries | Search for public library directors and the counties served by public libraries. THE GREAT PIVOT: GETTING HIRED AFTER COVID Bring all your job hunting questions to AEL’s first event of the year: The Great Pivot: Getting Hired After COVID. Experts in the field of librarianship will share tips to help you craft the perfect resume and cover letter and help you match your skills to job opportunities. They will also answer general job-related questions. Continue Reading The Great Pivot: Getting Hired After COVIDGPLS CE & TRAINING
We offer training and development resources and opportunities for Georgia’s public library staff and help public libraries develop training and programs for staff on a variety of topics. We also provide support for obtaining and maintaining professional licensure.WELCOME TO PINES
The PINES team assists the employees of all 52 PINES member library systems with PINES-related issues and training on the Evergreen software. We provide documentation on policies and procedures, in-person and online training opportunities, and technical assistance through the Help Desk. Library staff members may also subscribe to thePINES list
DOWNLOAD THE PINES APP Use the app to: Special features include: Place hold requests. See what you have checked out and renew items. Search the catalog. Check on fines. Get information about participating libraries EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services.SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. DIGIKITS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE The Digitization Loaner Kits (DigiKits) provide libraries with access to scanning technology without needing to purchase costly equipment. Inspired by the GPLS Tech Loaner Kits, the DigiKits can be used for both staff and patron training and programming. Use a DigiKit Available DigiKits DigiKits Policy DigiKits FAQs Contact: AngelaStanley Director,
GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
MAKERSPACES
Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
2020-2021 GEORGIA PEACH AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Members of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers have chosen the 2020-2021 Nominees. Each year, a committee of current Georgia high school media specialists/public library youth services staff reads widely to choose a list of 20 nominated titles. Beginning on May 1, 2020, teens will choose books from the following list to read Continue Reading 2020-2021 Georgia Peach Award EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services.SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. DIGIKITS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE The Digitization Loaner Kits (DigiKits) provide libraries with access to scanning technology without needing to purchase costly equipment. Inspired by the GPLS Tech Loaner Kits, the DigiKits can be used for both staff and patron training and programming. Use a DigiKit Available DigiKits DigiKits Policy DigiKits FAQs Contact: AngelaStanley Director,
GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
MAKERSPACES
Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
2020-2021 GEORGIA PEACH AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Members of the Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers have chosen the 2020-2021 Nominees. Each year, a committee of current Georgia high school media specialists/public library youth services staff reads widely to choose a list of 20 nominated titles. Beginning on May 1, 2020, teens will choose books from the following list to read Continue Reading 2020-2021 Georgia Peach Award ANNUAL REPORTS AND STATISTICS Annual Reports and Statistics georgialibraries.org 2021-05-12T17:52:04+00:00. Georgia Public Library Service collects and analyzes financial, demographic, staffing, and service data from public libraries in Georgia to highlight the value of programs and services of the more than 400 public libraries in every county of thestate.
CONTINUING EDUCATION We offer training and development resources and opportunities for Georgia's public library staff and help public libraries develop training and programs for staff on a variety of topics. We also provide support for obtaining and maintaining professional licensure. Use the resources below to get started. Training and development resources for all library staff (links to external DIGIKITS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE The Digitization Loaner Kits (DigiKits) provide libraries with access to scanning technology without needing to purchase costly equipment. Inspired by the GPLS Tech Loaner Kits, the DigiKits can be used for both staff and patron training and programming. Use a DigiKit Available DigiKits DigiKits Policy DigiKits FAQs Contact: AngelaStanley Director,
BENEFITS OF YOUR LIBRARY CARD There’s something for everyone at the library! Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state. With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more.MAKERSPACES
Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY AWARDS Georgia Public Library Awards Recognizing the difference makers in Georgia’s public libraries. Every day, libraries in communities across Georgia are transforming lives as they offer opportunities for people to build new job skills, pursue degrees, stay active, learn to read, meet friends, and much more. GET OUTSIDE WITH YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC LIBRARY Get outside with your local public library. Young readers enjoying StoryWalk® activities at Sequoyah Regional Library System. More Georgia public libraries are creating temporary or permanent StoryWalks® in their communities to provide meaningful activities for patrons, despite the barriers to in-person library programming due tothe COVID-19
THE GREAT PIVOT: GETTING HIRED AFTER COVID Bring all your job hunting questions to AEL’s first event of the year: The Great Pivot: Getting Hired After COVID. Experts in the field of librarianship will share tips to help you craft the perfect resume and cover letter and help you match your skills to job opportunities. They will also answer general job-related questions. Continue Reading The Great Pivot: Getting Hired After COVID PINNACLE | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE PINNACLE is the Public library INstitute for New And Creative Leadership Education and is designed to prepare librarians to move into positions of leadership in their organizations and allow those already in these positions to improve their practice. The PINNACLE leadership program is designed to give Georgia's degreed public librarians with a minimum of two years LIBRARIES CREATE EQUITY OF ACCESS FOR OLDER ADULTS Libraries create equity of access for older adults. Seniors may experience barriers to using a library such as transportation or mobility, or in accessing materials due to visual or auditory challenges. To meet these changing needs, Georgia’s public libraries are meeting senior citizens where they are with programming, book-by-mail services GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICEABOUTRESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANSKIDSNEWS AND STORIESCONTACTJOBS This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. BENEFITS OF YOUR LIBRARY CARD There’s something for everyone at the library! Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state. With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more.SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
GEORGIA LIBRARIES CONFERENCE The annual joint conference of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Association for Instructional Technology offers keynote addresses and presentations in all areas, as well as great networking opportunities, an exhibit hall and a raffle to support the GLA scholarships. In 2017 GaCOMO was named Georgia Libraries Conference (GLC).. Current information about the next GLC is on the GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICEABOUTRESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANSKIDSNEWS AND STORIESCONTACTJOBS This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. BENEFITS OF YOUR LIBRARY CARD There’s something for everyone at the library! Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state. With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more.SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
GEORGIA LIBRARIES CONFERENCE The annual joint conference of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Association for Instructional Technology offers keynote addresses and presentations in all areas, as well as great networking opportunities, an exhibit hall and a raffle to support the GLA scholarships. In 2017 GaCOMO was named Georgia Libraries Conference (GLC).. Current information about the next GLC is on the GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND COVID-19 UPDATE In COVID-19, ‘CO’ stands for ‘corona,’ ‘VI’ for ‘virus,’ and ‘D’ for disease. ’19’ stands for 2019. Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an illness caused by a virus that can spread from person to person. The virus that causes COVID-19 is a new coronavirus that has spread throughout the ARCHIVAL SERVICES AND DIGITAL INITIATIVES Our digitization initiative, Archival Services and Digital Initiatives (formerly Georgia HomePLACE), encourages public libraries and related institutions across Georgia to participate in The Digital Library of Georgia, which is an initiative of GALILEO.. Archival Services and Digital Initiatives has facilitated the addition of over 700,000 unique items to the Digital Library of GeorgiaMAKERSPACES
Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
THE GREAT PIVOT: GETTING HIRED AFTER COVID Bring all your job hunting questions to AEL’s first event of the year: The Great Pivot: Getting Hired After COVID. Experts in the field of librarianship will share tips to help you craft the perfect resume and cover letter and help you match your skills to job opportunities. They will also answer general job-related questions. Continue Reading The Great Pivot: Getting Hired After COVID GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY DIRECTORS Directors of Georgia's public libraries | Search for public library directors and the counties served by public libraries. PINNACLE | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE PINNACLE is the Public library INstitute for New And Creative Leadership Education and is designed to prepare librarians to move into positions of leadership in their organizations and allow those already in these positions to improve their practice. The PINNACLE leadership program is designed to give Georgia's degreed public librarians with a minimum of two years LIBRARIES CREATE EQUITY OF ACCESS FOR OLDER ADULTS Libraries create equity of access for older adults. Seniors may experience barriers to using a library such as transportation or mobility, or in accessing materials due to visual or auditory challenges. To meet these changing needs, Georgia’s public libraries are meeting senior citizens where they are with programming, book-by-mail services DOWNLOAD THE PINES APP Use the app to: Special features include: Place hold requests. See what you have checked out and renew items. Search the catalog. Check on fines. Get information about participating libraries PINES NEAREST LIBRARY LOCATOR PINES Library Branch Locator. Enter a Street Address, City, and State OR Your ZIP Code to find the nearest PINES branches. 1mi 5mi 10mi 20mi 30mi 50mi 100mi 200mi. (You may also browse the list of PINES libraries by Library System or County.) GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICEABOUTRESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANSKIDSNEWS AND STORIESCONTACTJOBS This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. BENEFITS OF YOUR LIBRARY CARD There’s something for everyone at the library! Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state. With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more.SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
STATE GRANTS & LIBRARY FINANCE State Grants & Library Finance georgialibraries.org 2021-05-25T15:21:46+00:00. The State Grants and Library Finance division promotes and supports the financial integrity of Georgia’s public libraries and Georgia Public Library Service. Use this page tofind resources
GEORGIA LIBRARIES CONFERENCE The annual joint conference of the Georgia Library Association and the Georgia Association for Instructional Technology offers keynote addresses and presentations in all areas, as well as great networking opportunities, an exhibit hall and a raffle to support the GLA scholarships. In 2017 GaCOMO was named Georgia Libraries Conference (GLC).. Current information about the next GLC is on the GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICEABOUTRESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANSKIDSNEWS AND STORIESCONTACTJOBS This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. EREAD KIDS DIGITAL LIBRARY Build confidence and reading skills, and have fun, with eRead Kids, a new digital library available through all public libraries in the state. Young readers have access to almost 15,000 electronic and audio books. This free collection of ebooks and audio books is for kids in pre K to fourth grade. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians. The Georgia State Board for the Certification of Librarians was created by legislation enacted in 1937 for the purpose of ensuring that librarians who work for any public library serving a population of 5,000 or more and every library operated by the state or its authority shall have certain minimum education qualifications. GLASS | GEORGIA'S TALKING BOOK LIBRARY A collection of musical scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in large print and braille; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder, accordion, banjo and harmonica are available in recorded form directly from NLS. If you’re a GLASS patron you can call NLS for music instructionmaterials
JOBS | GEORGIA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICE This Web site and other Georgia Public Library Service programs are partially assisted with funds from the Library Services and Technology Act through the Institute of Museum and Library Services. BENEFITS OF YOUR LIBRARY CARD There’s something for everyone at the library! Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state. With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more.SUMMER READING
Prevent the summer learning slide, and help your child be ready for school in the fall, through the Summer Reading Program at your local library. Programs typically take place from late May to the start late July or early August. Check your local library for their dates. It’s more important than ever for kids to keep reading over summer break. GEORGIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The Georgia Library Association’s (GLA) mission is to provide leadership in empowering and supporting library and information professionals, and the diverse library community.GLA promotes professional growth, fosters innovation, creativity, expertise, and advocacy that advances and sustains library services throughout thestate of Georgia.
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Makerspaces in Georgia’s public libraries have a variety of equipment and offer programs covering topics such as laser cutting, computer programming and 3D printing. In some libraries, you can make music, create videos, make Lego towers, paint, knit, make buttons, tinker with robots and code websites. Contact your local library tosee what
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