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experience  and  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
               materials collection for youth includes print, media and electronic resources to support early
               literacy and includes board books, book/media kits, concept books, DVDs and CDs, picture
               books, I-Can-Read books, STEAM kits and online e-books for preschool children.  The Library





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