Saturday, July 31, 2010

Congratulations, I'm Sorry.

 After four wonderful years blogging at Library Garden I will now be doing the majority of my writing in this space (while still contributing regularly to the ALALearning blog.)

I used my final post at Library Garden to say goodbye and begin a dialogue on cooperative library services.  Here is an excerpt:
[T]his was my final week of employment at the South Jersey Regional Library Cooperative (SJRLC), where I have enjoyed working for the past nine years...and this is my final post at the Library Garden blog, where I have had the pleasure of writing for the past four years.  Both departures are bittersweet, filled with sadness and loss, but also mixed with excitement for the what lies ahead.  On Monday, August 2nd I will begin as Assistant Director at the Princeton Public Library, 


CONGRATULATIONS, I’M SORRY
Those of you in NJ know that we have just emerged from a partially successful four-month advocacy campaign to restore state funding for library services.  In March we received devastating news that the Governor had slashed library funding 74% in his proposed budget, effectively putting an end to vital library services including delivery, interlibrary loan, shared full-text databases, and the New Jersey Library Network including the four Regional Library Cooperatives.  In late June, after an advocacy campaign that generated tens of thousands of letters of support, we learned that much of the funding was restored, and many services would be saved.  Unfortunately, as in other states (including Colorado,  Massachusetts and Illinois), the Cooperative system — a system in place for nearly 25 years — is being downsized, as the State Librarian has made a decision to consolidate the four Cooperatives into one.
For the complete post, see: http://librarygarden.net/2010/07/31/so-long-farewell-amen/.  Thanks for joining me at the new blog!   -Peter