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facilitates access to the Library’s materials collections. It includes such features as seamless
                  incorporation of eBooks and other digital content in the Library’s catalog; refinements to
                  narrow searches and structure searching; self-service options for users including sharing
                  reading lists or  saved searches  with  friends; and Novelist Select® and Goodreads®
                  integration for readers’ advisory including, “more like this” recommendations, complete
                  series information and reader reviews, anywhere, anytime users search.  Additionally, the
                  Library offers a variety of programs to support this service including summer reading
                  programs for adults, teens and children; fiction and non-fiction  book clubs and  film
                  discussion book  clubs.  The Library  has space to display  new materials in a  prominent
                  location; display shelving to merchandize collections and media and has meeting space to
                  provide programs.  Also, the Library has knowledgeable staff who can provide
                  reader/viewer/listener advisory services to users and plan and present programs.

               2. Provide early literacy programs and services to create young readers

                  2.1- Provide responsive, efficient city services
                  5.3- Provide attractive facilities for leisure and recreation
               The Library offers an  array of programs and  services for children from birth  to age five
               designed to ensure that they  will  enter school ready to
               learn to read, write, and listen.  To support this service,
               the Library offers weekly story time programs divided by
               age of intended audience,  pre-talkers,  talkers and pre-
               readers.    The   story   programs    include   interactive
               components such as  stories, singing, puppets, action
               rhymes, finger plays, crafts, and STEM/STEAM activities.
               The Library supports the Every Child Ready to Read @ your
               library early literacy initiative and incorporates the six pre-
               reading skills that children must learn in order to learn to
               read in story time programs. The Library sponsors a Books
               for Babies program, which is a national literacy program
               that acquaints parents of newborns with the important role
               they play in the development of their children. Parents are
               presented with a Books for Babies kit containing a board
               book for baby, baby’s first library card, a bib, and a variety
               of brochures with reading tips and early literacy
               information    from    nationally-recognized   educational
               organizations. Also, the Library is a part of 1,000 Books
               Before    Kindergarten,    a   national   program    which
               encourages parents to read 1,000 books with their child
               before they walk through the kindergarten doors. The program is free to the community and
               includes a Family Reading Starter Pack filled with ideas, book suggestions, reading logs, and
               prize levels. As parent and child progresses  through the levels, rewards are  available to
               children. The Library includes a “Read to Me” component in the summer reading program,
               and other  reading programs, with incentives for parents/caregivers and the children.
               Additionally, the Library provides  five Early Literacy Station educational computers which
               feature more than 70 educational software programs for preschool children. The Library’s










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