Vernon Library adopts four-year strategic plan
The Vernon Area Public Library
District Board of Trustees have officially adopted a Strategic Framework that
will guide the activities of the library over the next four years.
The action came at Board’s March 18 meeting.
According to a press release issued
by the Library, key activities highlighted in the plan include working with an
architect to maximize public use of the library building and grounds and
looking into a shared library catalog to provide patrons with access to more
materials. Other action items include expanding the “Library of Things”
(equipment that patrons can check out) and maker-type offerings for content
creation.
“As this library district completes
its 50th year of stellar service to this community, this Strategic Framework
will give us a strong start on another half-century of operational excellence,”
Library Director Anne Rasmussen said.
“We feel good about this plan,”
Rassmussen added. “It's an investment in our future. It’s doable, it’s lofty,
and it’s solid. We are all very excited to get moving on it.”
The VAPLD Strategic Framework
2024–2027 draws upon research and outreach conducted by the library, along with
recent findings from other organizations in the library service area, such as
the planning studies and branding surveys by the villages of Lincolnshire and
Buffalo Grove.
“This is excellent,” Board President
Marc Fenton said. “All along the way you’ve kept us involved and asked for our
input … I think it's great.”
The public can view the full
Strategic Framework document on the library website at http://VAPLD.info/StrategicPlan.
An abbreviated one-page version is also available at the library.
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