Cyberorganizing everyday heritage in and around public libraries: An exploratory study in Illinois RQ1: How are public libraries addressing popular interest in everyday heritage? RQ2: How can cyberorganizing enhance these services? 25 Ideas to Serve Active Older Adults… Compiled by Allan M. Kleiman, Chair, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population Committee 3. Start an Oral History Project on Community Life … 4. Celebrated Veterans Day with Oral History Events… 5. Develop Inter-Generational Genealogy Projects 7. Host a Program during Older Americans Month for the 5 Oldest Community Residents 10. Host a Book Discussion Program on Best Sellers of the 1960’s and 1970’s 15. Develop ‘fun’ Programming for Baby Boomers, like, ‘Remembering the Beatles’ 21. Encourage the Local Historical Society to Partner with the Library on Programming
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RQ1: How are public libraries addressing popular interest in everyday heritage?
25 Ideas to Serve Active Older Adults… Compiled by Allan M. Kleiman, Chair, ALA RUSA RSS Library Service to an Aging Population Committee 3. Start an Oral History Project on Community Life … 4. Celebrated Veterans Day with Oral History Events… 5. Develop Inter-Generational Genealogy Projects - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Cyberorganizing everyday heritage in and around public libraries: An exploratory study in Illinois
RQ1: How are public libraries addressing popular interest in everyday heritage? RQ2: How can cyberorganizing enhance these services?
25 Ideas to Serve Active Older Adults…Compiled by Allan M. Kleiman, Chair, ALA RUSA RSS
Library Service to an Aging Population Committee3. Start an Oral History Project on Community Life …
4. Celebrated Veterans Day with Oral History Events…5. Develop Inter-Generational Genealogy Projects7. Host a Program during Older Americans Month
for the 5 Oldest Community Residents10. Host a Book Discussion Program on
Best Sellers of the 1960’s and 1970’s15. Develop ‘fun’ Programming for Baby Boomers,
like, ‘Remembering the Beatles’21. Encourage the Local Historical Society to
Partner with the Library on Programming
Table 1: Demographic profile of down-state participantsChicago:16 participants
Kankakee:18 participants
Danville:20 participants
Carbondale:16 participants
Champaign-Urbana
Demographic Workshop Illinois U.S.A.
Age (median) 60 37 37
Women (%) 70 51 51
Bachelor’s degree + (%) 83 61 58
Post-Bachelor’s (%) 37 12 11
Children in house 12 30 30
House income (median) $50,000 $53,234 $50,054
White, non-Hispanic (%) 94 64 64
Who came to the workshops??• Middle-class older adults• Over-representation of white,
Exhibit Space Yes None Yes NoneDiversity Special exhibit
during African-American History Month
Representing local Black history a priority
Black Family & Church History Days
African-American Heritage Quest
RQ1: How are public libraries addressing popular interest in everyday heritage?
RQ2: How can cyberorganizing enhance services?
Want to hear more? Lenstra, Noah. 2014. Cyberorganizing Everyday Heritage in and around Public Libraries: An Exploratory Study in Illinois. Public Library Quarterly. 33(1).
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