The Library Reimagined: "We're really talking about, how our library serves a diverse array of customer needs and in in different spaces and places. So that may not be just checking out a book in a branch, but what's the web presence? Right? What's what's the website like? How do we connect with this really growing area of usage with electronic content, ebooks, and especially digital audiobooks is is our, you know, biggest area of growth." - Benjamin Reid, Public Services Director for the Columbus Metropolitan Library
We explore the remarkable contributions of the Columbus Metropolitan Library, a vital institution supporting our city's thriving community. We are joined by expert Benjamin Reid, Public Services Director for the Columbus Metropolitan Library. Together, we unveil the transformative programs and services offered by the library, from literacy initiatives for young readers to life skills development, workforce preparation, digital equity, and community partnerships.
You will learn how the library is not just about books, but a hub of opportunity, inclusion, and support for all ages.
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Memorable Moments
06:11 "Library Growth and Community Impact"
08:44 Carnegie's Impact on Local Libraries
11:30 Young Minds Early Literacy Strategy
15:46 Essential Life Skills: Digital Inclusion
17:52 Franklin County Digital Equity Coalition
22:34 Youth Career Preparation Initiatives
24:19 Enhancing Library's Community Support
26:55 Library Programs & Resources Overview
33:10 Main Library's New Hybrid Workspace
34:24 Nonprofit Support and Resource Expansion
39:21 Leveraging Community Partnerships for Expertise
46:53 Supporting English Language Learners (ESL) Together
51:30 Rock Photography Exhibit at Library
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