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January 21, 2022 by Gary Price

Urban Libraries Council (ULC) Recognizes 20 Public Libraries as 2021 Top Innovators

January 21, 2022 by Gary Price

From a ULC Announcement:

Today, the Urban Libraries Council (ULC) recognized 20 public libraries as Top Innovators and for transformative programs that address structural racism, bridge digital divides, provide lifelong education opportunities, meet the needs of under-resourced populations and improve essential library service delivery. The 2021 Top Innovators and Honorable Mentions were presented during a special live virtual Innovations Celebration for submissions in 10 categories that supported U.S. and Canadian public library programs focused on anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion, digital equity and citizenship, healthy communities, education, and workforce development and economic opportunity.

“When ULC launched the Innovations initiative in 2010, we aimed to capture innovative work and enable libraries to showcase the groundbreaking work that member libraries are doing across North America,” said Urban Libraries Council President and CEO Susan Benton. “We are proud to highlight programs this year that advance racial and social equity, connect the unconnected and tell the story of lives that are changed on the ground. Our libraries continue to serve all during this challenging moment in history, leveling the playing field for patrons and creating a positive impact for their local communities.”

The Award-Winning Top Innovators and Honorable Mentions include:

Anti-Racism, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

  • Top Innovator: Dallas Public Library | Budgeting for Equity
  • Honorable Mention: Cleveland Public Library | Prioritizing Supplier Diversity

Civic and Community Engagement

  • Top Innovator: San Antonio Public Library | Enhanced Library Card
  • Honorable Mention: Baltimore County Public Library | Mobile Law Library Center

Communicating the Library’s Value

  • Top Innovator: Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library | Spend a Day with a Library Worker!
  • Honorable Mention: Edmonton Public Library | Mâmawô Ayâwin

Customer Experience

  • Top Innovator: Vaughan Public Libraries | Surprise Me! Bundles
  • Honorable Mention: Las Vegas-Clark County Library District | Bringing the Library to Transit Riders

Digital Equity and Citizenship

  • Top Innovator: Nashville Public Library | Telehealth for Older Adults
  • Honorable Mention: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library | MeckTech Connect – Community Internet Network

Education – Birth Thru Teens

  • Top Innovator: Toledo Lucas County Public Library | Never Too Early: Reading in the NICU
  • Honorable Mention: Stark Library | Reimagining Summer at Your Library

Education – Adults

  • Top Innovator: San José Public Library | Caregiver Support Network
  • Honorable Mention: Sonoma County Library | Virtual Adult Literacy Tutor Training

Institutional Change and Strategic Management

  • Top Innovator: Kent District Library | Project Management Office for Strategy and ROI
  • Honorable Mention: Chesterfield County Public Library | KPI’s for Staff Freedom and Performance

Wellness, Safety and Sustainability 

  • Top Innovator: Prince William Public Libraries | Resilient and Responsible Communities
  • Honorable Mention: Queens Public Library | Black Health and Healing 24-Hour Virtual Summit

Workforce and Economic Development

  • Top Innovator: Prince George’s County Memorial Library System | Creating a Workforce Development Ecosystem
  • Honorable Mention: San Diego Public Library | Library Workforce Partnership Initiative

The Top Innovators and Honorable Mention award winners were selected based on the inventiveness of the program or service, outcomes achieved and potential for other libraries to adopt and adapt the innovation. To date, the ULC website features more than 2,500 leading practices that reflect library missions, strategies, achievements and community contributions through the initiative, providing a key learning resource for all libraries and other learning institutions across North America.

Direct to 2021 ULC Innovations Submissions

Filed under: Awards, Funding, Libraries, Management and Leadership, News, Patrons and Users, Public Libraries

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com. Gary is also the co-founder of infoDJ an innovation research consultancy supporting corporate product and business model teams with just-in-time fact and insight finding.

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