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Revival

In the early ’ 90s it was considered revolutionary to connect libraries via rebuilt fax machines . Today , all 73 service locations across the county are connected through a 10Gbps fiber ring supporting 3,500 networked devices , a shared operating system , high-speed internet and universal Wi-Fi . There is a centralized automated sorting system for movement of materials , self-check options , and access to downloadable books , videos and audios for all residents . ACLA libraries freely share their resources countywide across municipal boundaries . ACLA libraries are at the epicenter of shifts in education and workforce development . Today you ’ ll find STEM programs , Maker space centers , media labs , tech clinics , parenting workshops , kindergarten readiness classes , coding workshops , selfpublishing support , and countless other opportunities . Libraries help prepare students for first-time job success , assist job seekers with resumes and placement , provide basic skills training and support small business development .
While it ’ s important to celebrate the success of the last 25 years , ACLA and its member libraries will continue to face challenges as we move into the future . Constant changes in technology , pressure on the ARAD to fund a wider range of assets , the growing demands of residents for current information and new formats and the continued need to diversify library funding are just a few of the issues that remain . However , now libraries are building on the strong foundation of countywide cooperation that has been established .
I encourage everyone to stop by and experience what your local library has to offer . Whether you are looking for reading materials , children ’ s programs , job placement support , or even a place to get away , visit any local library or go to www . aclalibraries . org to find out more . n
By Marilyn Jenkins , Executive Director , Allegheny County Library Association
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