Illinois
Libraries
George H. Ryan
Secretary of State and State Librarian
Jean E. Wilkins
Director, Illinois State Library
Kathleen L. Bloomberg
Editor
Kristie Metrow
Assistant Editor
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Fall 1997 Springfield, Illinois Vol. 79 No. 4
Table of Contents
FY97 Accomplishments: Illinois State Library Annual Report ..............................................149
Big Fish in a Little Pond: Autonomy in an Academic Branch Library Odin Jurkowski .........................157
Libraries and the Internet, Part I: Some Constitutional Background Scott F. Uhler and Rinda Y. Allison ......................................................................159
Library Sevices and Technology Act, Statewide, Regional and Special Meetings in Illinois: Summary of Findings Sharon B. Wiseman .....................................161
State of Illinois Long Range Plan for the Use of Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Funds 1997-2002 ................................................166
Neglected Networking: Why (and How!) Not to Overlook the Internet in Your Library Job Search Rachel Singer................................................174
Rural Public Libraries and Community Economic Development Norman Walzer and John Gruidl................................................178
Guidelines for Illinois Libraries Manuscripts ................................................182
Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation ................................................183
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Illinois State Library Advisory Committee 1997 |
Name |
Area Specialization |
Term Expires |
Patrick Losinski
Warren-Newport Public Library District |
Public Libraries |
1998 |
Jill Rodriguez
Bensenville Community Public Library District |
Public Libraries |
1998 |
Brenda Foote
Sparta Public Library |
Public Libraries |
1997 |
Robert Plotzke
Director, Rolling Prairie Library System |
Library Systems |
1999 |
Jan Ison
Director, Lincoln Trail Libraries System |
Library Systems |
1999 |
Pam Feather
Director, DuPage Library System |
Library Systems |
1998 |
Faye Tharp
East St. Louis School District 189 |
School Libraries |
1999 |
Marti Guarin
Illinois Mathematics & Science Academy |
School Libraries |
1997 |
Robert Wedgeworth
University of Illinois |
Academic Libraries |
1999 |
Doris Brown
DePaul University |
Academic Libraries |
1999 |
Trudy Landwirth
U of I Medical School, Peoria |
Institutional Libraries |
1997 |
Kay Cloyes
Caterpillar, Inc. |
Special Libraries |
1997 |
Ann P. Bishop
Graduate Library School, University of Illinois |
Library Education |
1999 |
Catherine H. Randall
Jacksonville, Illinois |
Blind & Physically Handicapped |
1997 |
Barbara Burroughs
Rock Falls, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1998 |
Mary Barb Johnson
Lake Forest, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1999 |
Michael McKnight
Peoria, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1997 |
David Dyer
Elmhurst, Illinois |
Citizen Representative |
1999 |
Mary Kay Kickels
Palos Hills, Illinois |
Citizen Representative
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Ex Officio Members
Mary Dempsey, Commissioner, Chicago Public Library Kathleen Balcom, President, Illinois Library Association
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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62756
GEORGE H. RYAN
SECRETARY OF STATE
Dear Friends,
In the past fiscal year, the Office of the Secretary of State/Illinois State Library has provided many services, with the assistance of the Illinois library community. I am pleased that so many library and reading initiatives have been developed and implemented. This issue includes the State Library's annual report for FY97, which reports on more than 100 achievements, including:
• The new "Educate & Automate" grants program
• Technology accessibility grants for public libraries, funded by the final round of LSCA Title II grants
• Development of state goals for the new Library Services & Technology Act federal grant program
• A comprehensive study of library delivery service
• Implementation of a new, comprehensive reporting process for literacy programs
• Publication of new reports, including Rural Resources on the Internet and A Survey of Public Libraries and Local Government
These accomplishments along with the strong efforts of libraries and library systems throughout the state enable Illinois residents to have access to outstanding libraries and library services. I applaud the persistent efforts of librarians and governing officials in addressing information needs and promoting reading programs.
Sincerely,
GEORGE H. RYAN Secretary of State and State Librarian
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Preface
Kathleen L. Bloomberg
Earlier this year, the Illinois library community embarked on an intensive planning process to develop a long-range plan for use of Library Services & Technology Act (LSTA) funds. LSTA funding, the successor to the long-lived Library Services & Construction Act, emphasizes technology funding and library services to special populations. Illinois State Library staff used input from hearings last spring to determine goals for the LSTA program through the year 2002.
This issue includes the resulting long-range plan for use of LSTA funds along with a summary report of the hearings and focus groups. The report was prepared by Sharon Wiseman, a library consultant who worked with the Illinois State Library in the planning process.
The advent of LSTA funding marks a new chapter in library development, both at the statewide and national levels. The legacy of the federal precursor, LSCA, lives on through the continued development of many programs and activities in libraries. LSCA funding was instrumental in providing financial support for many public library construction and accessibility projects. Now we are prepared for a new funding program that is focused on enhanced technology and specialized services.
This issue also includes several Internet-related articles and another article on autonomy in an academic branch library. A follow-up to an article in the Winter 1996 issue on rural public libraries and economic development also is published.
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