Showing posts with label website. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

2010 Update


Thank you, one and all, for helping the library system meet its Annual Appeal goals for 2009. We cleared the $50.000 mark during the week before Christmas! On December 31 the 2009 Annual Appeal donations reached $50,705, $90 more than in 2008, even in this tough economy. Thank you very much for giving from the depth of your hearts. Truly Franklin County residents love their libraries!


While state funding has been cut to Franklin County public libraries, indeed to libraries all over the state, our vision for serving you continues to be foremost in our hearts and minds.


All of our full-service libraries have lost some staff, but we are developing in other ways. We are offering you more online databases and upgrading our website and library management system to make it easier for you to access the resources and information you need. Our libraries are incorporating music and movement into preschool storytimes through funding from the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) administered by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries. The program is locally coordinated by Lori Cooley, our new Book Buggy manager (717) 264-9863 ext. 202. We are working with Early Childhood partners to create the first Franklin County Infant/Toddler Learning Calendar. And wait until you see what's coming in 2010 as Chambersburg/Franklin County Reads!


Please bear with the interuption of some of our normal website services and the recent adjustments in library hours to make it possible for library staff members to be available to serve you. We are working harder than ever to give you the best service possible.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Happy New Year!

Have you noticed our new Mango Language resource on the webpage? You can learn new language on your online with your library card. 85 users have already taken advantage of this great resource in less than 2 months.

For the geneology researchers we are also adding Heritage Quest to our website.

You will notice some improvements on the website courtesy of our webmistress-librarian.