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The American Library Association (ALA) and The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation announce a 2.5-day training opportunity to help libraries lead positive change in their communities.

                    

The 2019 Public Innovators Lab for Libraries will be held Tuesday, Oct. 15, to Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, at the Loudermilk Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Librarians, community partners and stakeholders in libraries of all types — public, academic, school and special libraries — are invited to attend.

 

Participants must register online by Oct. 15. The cost is $995 per person, which includes a Public Innovator Lab Book, a Public Innovator Toolkit that you can use with your staff and community partners, and three months of post-Lab enrichment support. Team participation is encouraged.

 

The Harwood Public Innovators Lab is an intensive workshop that explores the practice of Turning Outward – using the community, not your conference room, as the reference point for library choices and action. Participants will leave the Lab as the next class in a group of over 4,000 library professionals who have learned this approach to community engagement.

 

Through a combination of discussions, hands-on-activities and breakout groups, participants will learn to:

 

 

“The Public Innovators Lab was moving, challenging and world-rocking — in the best possible way,” said Erica Freudenberger, former director of the Red Hook (N.Y.) Public Library. Read a case study about Red Hook Public Library’s work with the Harwood Institute.

 

ALA and the Harwood Institute have collaborated to offer six Public Innovators Labs, and the two organizations worked together on ALA’s Libraries Transforming Communities (LTC) initiative. collaboration is based on the idea that libraries, by virtue of their trusted position in their communities, are uniquely suited to help solve challenges of all types, from illiteracy to drug epidemics to distrust in government.

 

The Public Innovators Lab for Libraries is based on Harwood’s Turning Outward approach, which emphasizes making the community the reference point for getting things done. This shift in orientation is achieved through practical steps: taking measures to better understand communities; being proactive about community issues; and putting community ambitions first.

Libraries and library professionals around the country are using the Harwood Institute’s approach to:

Read additional success stories of libraries using the Harwood Institute’s Turning Outward approach.

 

About the American Library Association

 

The American Library Association (ALA) is the foremost national organization providing resources to inspire library and information professionals to transform their communities through essential programs and services. For more than 140 years, the ALA has been the trusted voice for academic, public, school, government and special libraries, advocating for the profession and the library’s role in enhancing learning and ensuring access to information for all. For more information, visit ala.org.

 

About The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation

 

The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation is a non-profit, nonpartisan organization that equips people, organizations, communities and networks with the tools to bridge divides, build capacity and tackle shared challenges. The Harwood Institute's work is rooted in a philosophy of Civic Faith and the practice of Turning Outward. Founded in 1988, the Institute partners with some of the world's largest nonprofits, and its approach has spread to all 50 states across the US and 40 countries around the world. For more information, visit www.theharwoodinstitute.org

 

For questions about the Harwood Lab contact Sarah.

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Sarah Ostman

Communications Manager

American Library Association
Public Programs Office

312-280-5061

 

 

 

For questions about funding from LM to help you obtain training and professional development contact LM at 517-335-1516.

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Shannon White
Library of Michigan

www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan

517.335.1507

Whites29@michigan.gov