I've heard this came through with some formatting issues that made the middle section hard to read for some. Resending & hopefully it'll be improved!
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Hello Youth Services colleagues!
Our comprehensive survey will result in a thorough and unprecedented “snapshot” of Games-based Library Services [GBLS] being offered nationwide throughout all kinds of libraries: public & school, academic, special, state libraries & consortia HQs, etc. Please
help contribute to our invaluable research by filling out the survey yourselves and/or sharing it with your relevant library colleagues and networks!
There are a few important notes we’d like to highlight before folks begin the survey:
-
The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete.
-
To keep our data clean and useful, we ask that only one person per each library, branch, institution, etc. submit a response. If needed, please gather information from colleagues beforehand so your answers reflect your individual institution as a whole.
-
Before starting the survey, we’d ask you to have access to your library’s program attendance and Integrated Library System (ILS) collection data at-hand, as we are seeking certain relevant data points related to Games-based Library Services.
-
Please use your own discretion to choose responses to our questions that would represent your location / institution best (we understand that different libraries and library institutions throughout the country might use different names / terms state-by-state).
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Your responses are confidential. The only identifying information we collect is your institution’s ZIP Code, which will be used solely to help us understand geographic distribution and create a national heatmap of GBLS activity.
-
Participation is voluntary and you may skip any question that allows skipping (note that many responses are mandatory). Provided participant contact information (if given) will be used to select gift card raffle winners.
-
This project was made possible in part by generous funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services grant
LG‑256639‑OLS‑24.
-
The
National Games & Libraries Project [NGLP] is being co-sponsored by the ALA GameRT (the American Library Association’s Games & Gaming Round Table) and COSLA (the Chief Officers of State Library Agencies).
We anticipate the survey remaining open until mid-July. But… why wait? Complete it ASAP to help us start building an early picture of nationwide Games-based Library Services!
If you have questions about the survey or the project, please contact Chris Baker (Games & Learning Consultant / Public Library Consultant; Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction) at
Chris.Baker@dpi.wi.gov. 🙏 So – without further ado....
We want to thank everyone ahead of time for filling out the survey and sharing it with your colleagues and networks. We look forward to sharing the results of our survey with the nationwide library community this Fall. Stay tuned!
From: Lancaster, Cathy (MDE) <LancasterC5@michigan.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2026 12:16 PM
To: MI Youth Services List <miyouth@liblists.org>; Michlib-L <michlib-l@liblists.org>
Subject: Games-Based Library Services Survey
I know you all are in the midst of summer programming kick-offs, but please take about 15 minutes if you're able to complete the survey below for an IMLS funded project from my counterparts in WA and WI on Games-Based Libraries Services.
Thank you,
Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48915
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Hello Youth Services colleagues!
After months of planning and thoughtful collaboration, the
Wisconsin
State Library Agency and the
Washington
State Library (in partnership with many others) are proud to officially kick off the first-ever
nationwide surveying of Games-based Library Services – a key component of our
National
Games & Libraries Project (funded by an
Institute
of Museum and Library Services National
Leadership Grant for Libraries). The
link to the survey is at the bottom of this email, but please read all the details below before you click through.
Our comprehensive survey will result in a thorough and unprecedented “snapshot” of Games-based Library Services [GBLS] being offered nationwide throughout all kinds of libraries:
public & school, academic, special, state libraries & consortia HQs, etc. Please help contribute to our invaluable research by filling out the survey yourselves and/or sharing it with your relevant library colleagues and networks!
There are a few important notes we’d like to highlight before folks begin the survey:
-
The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete.
⏱️
-
To keep our data clean and useful, we ask that only one person per each library, branch, institution, etc. submit a response. If needed, please gather information from colleagues beforehand so your answers
reflect your individual institution as a whole. ✅
-
Before starting the survey, we’d ask you to have access to your
library’s program attendance and Integrated Library System (ILS) collection data at-hand, as we are seeking certain relevant data points related to Games-based Library Services.
📈
-
Please use your own discretion to choose responses to our questions that would represent your location / institution best (we understand that different libraries and library institutions throughout the country
might use different names / terms state-by-state). 🎯
-
Your responses are confidential. The only identifying information we collect is your institution’s ZIP Code, which will be used solely to help us understand geographic distribution and create a national heatmap
of GBLS activity. 🔒
-
Participation is voluntary and you may skip any question that allows skipping (note that many responses are mandatory). Provided participant contact information (if given) will be used
to select gift card raffle winners. 🎉
-
This project was made possible in part by generous funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services grant
LG‑256639‑OLS‑24.
📚
-
The National
Games & Libraries Project [NGLP] is being co-sponsored by the ALA GameRT (the American Library Association’s Games & Gaming Round Table) and COSLA (the Chief Officers of State Library Agencies).
🎮
We anticipate the survey remaining open until mid-July. But… why wait? Complete it ASAP to help us start building an early picture of nationwide Games-based Library Services!
If you have questions about the survey or the project, please contact
Chris Baker (Games & Learning Consultant / Public Library Consultant; Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction) at
Chris.Baker@dpi.wi.gov.
🙏
So – without further ado....
🎲 🕹️
NGLP
Games-based Library Services Survey 🕹️
🎲
We want to thank
everyone ahead of time for filling out the survey and sharing it with your colleagues and networks. We look forward to sharing the results of our survey with the nationwide library community this Fall. Stay tuned!
Sara White
(she/her),
Youth Services Consultant
Office of the Secretary of State | Washington State Library
6880 Capitol Blvd SE, Tumwater, Washington 98501-5513
PO BOX 42460 Olympia, WA 98504-0224
C: 360-480-9452
E: Sara.White@sos.wa.gov

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