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5-Year + Outlook
When considering the future of public libraries, one key word permeates the literature:
transformation. Public libraries today are facing unprecedented transformation. One of the
major drivers of this transformation is the fast-changing world of technology, which is
dramatically reshaping the field of information services. But, in the midst of this chaotic
change, the overall mission of public libraries still prevails and remains a cornerstone of our
free society: providing free and fair access to information anytime, anywhere.
Over the next five years, libraries must be ready to evaluate the library experience, embrace
new information technologies, preserve the memories of their communities, and experiment
with creative spaces so the future role of the library can define itself. Many predict that
libraries in the future will be command centers for information; changing their focus from
storehouses for books to connecting centers for people.
The Colleyville Public Library Long-Range Plan 2016-2021 articulates a vision and plan for the
Colleyville Public Library for the next five years, and provides recommendations for user-
centered service delivery, marketing, collections, technology, programs, and services. The
Plan recommendations include:
Reallocate collection development to meet patron use patterns
Transition to a single service point on the first floor
Revise public access to technology
Update and increase the number of reader seats
Improve access to popular materials
Revise access to children’s programs
Engage the aging population
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