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WHAT IS THE BOTTOM LINE FOR A PUBLIC LIBRARY IN ORDER TO MEET THIS STANDARD?

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WHAT IS THE BOTTOM LINE FOR A PUBLIC LIBRARY IN ORDER TO MEET THIS STANDARD?

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To meet this standard, a library should be able to demonstrate that it queried its community, developed service objectives based on community need and evaluated the results of those objectives. The library also needs to demonstrate that action was taken to incorporate the results in the library’s planning process. It is not enough to set a questionnaire on the circulation desk for the occasional curious customer to pick up. There should be an organized effort to determine community needs, and then to evaluate how well the library is meeting those needs through its collection and services.

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