Toledo-Lucas County Public Library Earns National Honor

Posted: Monday, November 16, 2009 by: Susan Gibney | Category: Community Interest


The Toledo-Lucas County Public Library (TLCPL) has been named a Star Library by the Library Journal Index of Public Library Service, a national rating of public libraries. The LJ Index offers an overall indication of how a library’s performance stacks up to peer libraries and provides guidance on how all public libraries can better assess and improve what they provide to their users.

TLCPL ranked sixth in the nation in its category, earning four stars out of five for libraries with $30 million budgets and above. Libraries were judged on circulation, patron visits, program attendance and Internet/computer usage.

“We are extremely proud of this honor,â€Â said TLCPL Director Clyde Scoles. “This meaningful rating sheds light on our diverse library collection and indicates how valuable we are to our community in offering free programming, public Internet computers, and an ever-popular circulation of materials for our patrons.â€Â

Media attention in recent months has focused on the key role libraries are playing during the current economic crisis. America’s Star Libraries identifies 258 libraries nationwide that are delivering exceptional service.

Overall, the LJ Index scores not just the Star Libraries but 7,268 public libraries with total expenditures of $10,000 or more that serve populations of at least 1,000 according to four per capita output measures that indicate public service—circulation, visits, program attendance, and public Internet use. The top libraries in each category, organized by ranges of operating expenditures, are assigned five, four, or three Michelin guide-like stars.

LJ released the first round of the LJ Index in February 15, 2009 as a cover story and online. This second round, less than nine months later, is based on 2007 data from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The publication of two rounds of the LJ Index in 2009 is due to a dramatic improvement in data timeliness achieved by the IMLS in its annual census of U.S. public libraries. Planned as an annual event, the LJ Index will continue to be published as soon as possible after each year’s data become available.

For more on how the stars realigned, what makes star libraries tick, and how public libraries across the United States are using the LJ Index to improve their services, access full coverage of the new round of America’s Star Libraries and the entire LJ Index at www.LibraryJournal.com/ljindex2009x and in the November 15 issue of LJ.

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Press Release Contact Name: Susan Gibney
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Organization Name: Toledo Lucas County Public Library
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Organization Address: Toledo, OH