LETTER OF THE WEEK
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April 1-7 is National Library Week.
If it has been a while since you spent time in a library, you would be
pleasantly surprised by how libraries have embraced the latest
technological advances. If you are a regular at your library, you know
they have also maintained the traditional services and programs that have
made them a most cherished American institution.
Today’s libraries are not the quiet places they once were. They are
dynamic and energetic centers where the whole community comes together.
Libraries provide children with their first exposure to books, and
libraries excite them with wonderful programs to stimulate their reading
appetites. Libraries help teach parents how to safely navigate the
Internet as well as read with their children.
Libraries provide community business owners with information on how to
turn a profit. They help doctors and scientists research the latest
medical findings. Libraries provide government officials, as well as
homemakers and hobbyists, with information to help them perform their
jobs. And libraries provide students of all ages with the skills
necessary to find, use and evaluate information.
As our world has changed, librarians have assured that our libraries
are up to date and viable for people of all ages, incomes and
backgrounds. Today’s librarians are leaders, with expertise in assisting
people to locate exactly what they need amid the vast and often
overwhelming amount of information now available in print or online.
Where else can you find friendly, helpful advice and guidance with no
strings attached? Librarians serve to sustain libraries as vital
resources in our society.
National Library Week is a good time to acknowledge the fine work our
librarians do all year. I urge you to take a moment to thank them when
you visit your library. If you have not been for a while, it is a great
time to see what is new.
RUTH MAY SIEGRIST
Chair, board of trustees
Huntington Beach Public Library
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