Urban Libraries Council Names 2023 Top Innovators
From a ULC Announcement:
Today, the Urban Libraries Council (ULC) recognized 16 North American public libraries as Top Innovators for transformative programs that enhance the library field to further equity, education and civic engagement for all. ULC announced the 2023 Top Innovators and Honorable Mentions during the live, virtual 2023 Innovations Celebration on April 27, 2023. A Top Innovator and Honorable Mention was named for each of the 8 categories, highlighting programs focused on advocacy, anti-racism and digital equity, democracy, education, health and wellness, data management, operations and workforce development.
“The winners of this year’s Innovations initiative are true trailblazers in meaningful, equitable programming,” said Urban Libraries Council President and CEO Brooks Rainwater. “ULC’s Innovations initiative launched in 2010 to recognize cutting-edge programs and strategies. As our world changes, libraries continue to creatively adapt and advance in response to challenges. I am proud to recognize these 16 libraries from the U.S. and Canada for their incredible work advancing equity, education and democracy for all members of their communities.”
The Award-Winning Top Innovators and Honorable Mentions include:
Advocacy & Awareness:
Top Innovator: Louisville Free Public Library | Mobile Newsrooms in Libraries
Honorable Mention: Alameda County Library | Every Month is Pride Month
Anti-Racism, Digital Equity, Inclusion:
Top Innovator: Las Vegas-Clark County Library District | Cell Phone Lending Program
Honorable Mention: Baltimore County Public Library | ACP Adoption Events and Kits
Data & Performance Management:
Top Innovator: Dallas Public Library | Data-Driven Support for Equity in Budgets
Honorable Mention: Chesterfield County Public Library | Visual Storytelling Through GIS – Who Do We Serve?
Democracy:
Top Innovator: Prince George’s County Memorial Library System | “Rock Banned” Intellectual Freedom Campaign
Honorable Mention: Salt Lake County Library | Let’s Be Neighbors: Connecting to Civic Engagement
Education – Children and Adults:
Top Innovator: Queens Public Library | The World of Work for Teens
Honorable Mention: Richmond Hill Public Library | Library Programming Partnerships
Health & Wellness:
Top Innovator: Cambridge Public Library | A Library That Reinforces Community + Wellness
Honorable Mention: Edmonton Public Library | Taking Sing, Sign, Laugh and Learn to Families
Operations & Management:
Top Innovator: Kansas City Public Library | Request It: Collaborative Acquisitions
Honorable Mention: Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library | Functional Mentoring for Practical Success
Workforce & Economic Development:
Top Innovator: LA Public Library | Be a Successful Street Vendor
Honorable Mention: San Diego Public Library | Creative Economy: Library Filmmaking
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 2,700 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.
To view the 2023 ULC Innovations submissions in detail, please visit urbanlibraries.org.
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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.