…wanted to share the good news from a Brooklyn Public Library press release
Brooklyn Public Library Receives $516,732 from Institute of Museum and Library Services for Urban Library Recruitment Pilot Project
Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) has received a grant of $516,732 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) for a pilot training project called PULSE (Public Urban Library Service Education) Project. [read more]
Inquiries about the PULSE Program should be directed to the Program Manager, Jerome Myers, Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, New York 11238 email [email protected]. Additional information may be obtained at [email protected] or at the PULSE Program web page .
Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), an independent New York City library system, is the fifth largest in the United States {insert Brooklyn cheer here}. More at the BPL website .
Critical method of review needed for our libs.
A critical method needs to be developed for libraries, archives and records centers. We read reviewers critique about food, restaurants, eateries, motion pictures, theaters, books and all. Libraries have not been subjected to the kind of critical reviews except to be regarded more with a religiosity removed from any comment that might be considered negativity.
It would be nifty to read critical reviews of different libraries or libraries departments both the good and the bad.
Hip Hip Hooray!
Congratulations to Brooklyn Public Library and Pratt – as well as to all of those who’ll be reaping the benefits!
It’s wonderful to read about something so worthwhile happening with a vast sum of money. It gives one hope!