November 2009
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The Role of the Library:

Libraries are like any other business; we grow based on demand, we change with the times and we try to remain relevant to those we serve.

HPLD is all about connections; connecting you to information, inspiration and entertainment. Much like the cell phone provider that depicts the network of people behind you connecting you with whomever, the staff behind the library doors are available to connect you with your information needs.

That probably doesn't sound that impressive until you realize that HPLD employs approximately 200 people. Suddenly your "information network" has just expanded, and if you take into account the print resources available at your library your "information network" has increased to several thousand. Add to that the multitude of resources available through the libraries online databases, and your public library now rivals even the largest cell phone network. Your "library network" takes their jobs seriously. When you have an information need, the library offers you choices. You can call, email, submit a web inquiry via our website, and of course visit the library in person.

HPLD also strives to be a gathering place. And with the wonderful meeting spaces available in each library, equipped with the latest technology, gatherings are certainly a role the library fills. The library is also a place for community discourse where all opinions can be expressed, and yet the library offers so much more.

Libraries help prepare children for school and life with early literacy storytimes. They offer free internet access which you can connect to from dozens of computers in the library or from your own wireless device. Not to mention that you can check out a laptop at the library and take it home to use.

During these tough economic times the library is also taking on the role of training and support by providing assistance and resources to people searching for a job, writing a resume and applying for jobs via the internet. Yet all of these resources and services are just a small portion of the HPLD's role in the community.

The role of libraries across the country is certainly shifting and the HPLD's role is no exception. We take our role in the community seriously and hope that whatever your needs your "library network" can connect you with information, inspiration and entertainment for life.


Holiday Closings

High Plains Library District will be closed on Wednesday, November 11 for the Veterans' Day holiday. High Plains Library District will close at 5 pm on Wednesday, November 25 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Libraries will reopen on Friday, November 27.

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