Perhaps no place in any community is so totally democratic as the town library. The only entrance requirement is interest. - Lady Bird Johnson

If you have a garden and a library, you have everything. Cicero

2014 and 2010 “Rochester Regional Library Council (RRLC) Public Library of the Year

Friday, January 2, 2009

A Time To Reflect

Now that we have begun a new year, we can take a moment to reflect on the several improvements to programs and services the Chili Public Library has had during the previous year. The performance of Chili Public Library this year reflected positively on Chili as a community and we look forward to continuing to improve its value to Chili in 2009.

Improvements to the Library’s Website
In January, a ‘Staff Picks’ feature was added to the library’s homepage. Library staff now offer suggestions of material owned by the library for patron’s reading and listening enjoyment. The list is updated regularly.

In March, an online story hour for children was added to the library’s website.

In July, the library created an online virtual tour of the library.

In October, the library began to provide to the community a new way to register for library programs by providing Evanced, the library’s online program registration module.

A teen blog was created in November to improve its communication with the teenage population that uses the library. New teen materials, events and activities are communicated through the blog.

CPL Outreach
The library took part in the Gates-Chili Middle School Career Fair, the Chil-E Fest, and Family Fun Day at Davis Park.

CPL Collection
The library began to provide audiobooks in the new ‘Playaway’ format which has become very popular. In order to reduce the need for plastic bags the library also began circulating tote bags to patrons.

CPL Programs
This summer proved to be the most successful Summer Reading Program yet for Chili with over 670 children registered. The library increased the number of programs for children, teens, and adults overall and held its’ first Teen Photo Contest was in May.

Facility Improvements
To improve upon our patron’s use of the facility, the library added new attractive oak shelving and display unit in the library’s New Books section. The library and town renamed the library’s multipurpose room, the ‘Barbara M. Ireland Community Room’. A new gas furnace was installed there to better heat the room for programs and community events. The library installed an additional T1 circuit in order to improve bandwidth. To better guide patrons to appropriate areas within the library new signs were made to provide a unified look.

Survey of the Community
The Chili Public Library surveyed the community and received a total of 560 completed responses. The survey will be used to better understand the needs of the community and improve services.

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