INDIANAPOLIS — A preliminary plan defining the future scope of library services and The Indianapolis Public Library’s role in the community will be unveiled at a special public meeting, “Yours to Experience,” on January 28 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair Street.
The meeting will be the first opportunity for citizens to learn how the Library plans to align its services to address important community needs and to provide important feedback that can further refine the plan’s goals.
In addition to establishing the Library’s core principles, such as promoting literacy, fostering community dialogue, embracing a diverse community, guiding digital learning and supporting intellectual freedom, the Strategic Plan would direct library services toward community goals in such areas as education, workforce readiness, business development and neighborhood development. Among other methods, the Library would achieve these goals by providing greater outreach of services, offering more diverse and relevant collections, developing greater community partnerships, and creating a network of services in accessible locations.
Following the January 28 meeting, citizens will have additional opportunities to review the proposed plan. Library CEO Jackie Nytes will visit each Indy Library branch, beginning Wednesday, January 29 and continuing through Wednesday, March 5, to explain the plan and speak individually with those who wish to provide comment. Following the public meetings will be final consideration and approval of the Strategic Plan by the Library Board of Trustees. Initial implementation will be reflected in the Library’s 2015 budget and operations plan.
To follow the progress of the Library’s Strategic Plan, visit http://www.indypl.org/strategicplan.
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