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Libraries as Community Catalysts

Libraries as Community Catalysts is an OCLC research and programming initiative that seeks to support libraries and cultural institutions as catalysts for positive change. This work understands libraries as crucial community hubs with dynamic spaces for learning, collaboration, and community engagement.  

OCLC Research partners with libraries and cultural institutions to offer the resources needed to meet changing community needs. This approach emphasizes the evolving and expanding role of libraries as essential contributors to a community's well-being and development.

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  • Brooke Doyle (1)

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  • 2019 (1)
    Equity, Diversity, Inclusion: Seattle’s ‘Loud at the Library’ Collaboration

    Equity, Diversity, Inclusion: Seattle’s ‘Loud at the Library’ Collaboration

    19 September 2019

    CiKeithia Pugh, Brooke Doyle

    Pugh and Doyle share how the Seattle Public Library (SPL) has explored new paths in pursuit of racial equity, and the lessons that all libraries can take from this effort. This article shares an illuminating example of community engagement efforts at SPL that led to the creation of a new storytime program, Loud at the Library.