Format: Webinar, original date February 13, 2013
Hosted by: WebJunction
Length: 1 hour

Note: This webinar has been retired from the catalog to make way for newer resources. If previously enrolled, you may finish watching and print out a certificate until September 1, 2024.

Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, will be joined by digital and library experts to discuss the findings of the Project’s most recent report, Library Services in the Digital Age, which asked a representative sample of Americans what types of services they value in their library and what types of services they would like to see their library start to offer. These findings are critical to informing the conversation on how to advance change in libraries in order to keep them relevant and responsive to communities in our increasingly digital age.

Presented by: Lee Rainie, Julie Hidebrand and Larra Clark