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The American Library Association’s (ALA) Public Programs Office (PPO) is pleased to announce that it received a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The IMLS award of $358,000 comes from the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarians Program, and will fund development of this website -- the Online Resource Center for Library Cultural Programming (ORC) over the three-year project term.

The ORC is a web-based professional development space that will help librarians in all types and sizes of libraries find authoritative resources for cultural programming, train librarians in cultural programming techniques using a variety of online methods and involve library schools in examining the need for courses in cultural programming. PPO defines cultural programming as including humanities and arts programs in many formats: book and film discussions, author readings and presentations, exhibits, lectures by scholars, music and dance performances, drama and living history presentations, among others.

Through the ORC, the Public Programs Office will make a vast array of online cultural programming information and training tools available; provide access to “turnkey” cultural programs developed by a variety of organizations and funding agencies that have already been successful on a national level; provide professional development tools by converting printed training materials to digital format; and offer free real-time online training sessions that are pedagogically sound. The ORC will also be a place for professional networking, collaboration and mentoring at local and national levels.

During the three-year project term, PPO will conduct a major evaluation of this site by librarians, library school educators and students. PPO will also conduct evaluations outside the library community, as the site will be a major point of connectivity between the library profession and other cultural organizations, such as museums, state and regional humanities, arts organizations, Centers for the Book, cultural foundations and other interested groups.

This website will be continually updated during the project term, which concludes in 2010. Questions or requests for more information may be directed to publicprograms@ala.org.

 

 

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