---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Monahan, John <jmonahan@pnwboces.org> Date: Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 2:20 PM Subject: Vision 2020- New Statewide Plan for Libraries To: "thomas.surprenant@qc.cuny.edu" <thomas.surprenant@qc.cuny.edu> *As a member of the RAC I am sending this request to you in the hope that you will share this request for information with members of your association or organization. I would appreciate it if you would invite them to respond and to offer any information that they would care to volunteer as we begin developing a vision for a new statewide plan for library services for all.* * * *Regents Advisory Council on Libraries Seeks Input for New Statewide Plan* Jeffrey W. Cannell, Deputy Commissioner for Cultural Education, New York State Education Department has announced that the Regents Advisory Council on Libraries (RAC) is inviting broad input from the library and education communities to inform development of a new statewide plan for library services. The New York State Board of Regents has challenged RAC to develop and recommend to the Board a 2020 vision for library services and an innovative plan for ensuring the greatest access to information for all New Yorkers. RAC would like individuals and groups within the library and education communities to provide input on and also identify key issues. Ten key issue questions are posted on the RAC website at http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/adviscns/rac/input.htm. All comments, suggestions, insights, ideas and recommendations are welcome. Please send responses and suggestions* by Wednesday April 20, 2011* to: NYSLRegComments@mail.nysed.gov. Please clearly identify the group or individual responding and indicate a primary contact person in case someone needs to follow-up for clarification or additional information. “ I am asking that all those interested in improving library services for New Yorkers take the time to discuss and reply to the ten questions posed by RAC as part of this statewide planning process,” said Cannell. “The New York State Board of Regents has asked RAC to take a visionary look at the future of library services and to develop a set of innovative policy recommendations to improve library services to the people of New York State.” Some of the topics that RAC will address as part of the new statewide plan include: - Equitable library service for all New Yorkers; - Projections of service needs in 2020 and beyond; - Organization and relationship of libraries and library systems; - Financial support for libraries and library systems; - Role of the New York State Library and State Education Department in leading and supporting new directions for library services; and - Visibility and public awareness of libraries and library systems, as a source of lifelong learning and enrichment. In 2000, the Regents adopted* Meeting the Needs of All New Yorkers: Library Service in the New Century*, http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/rcols/finalrpt.htm , the current plan for statewide library services. It has been over 10 years since that plan was enacted and adopted as statewide policy for libraries by the Board of Regents. A draft status report on implementation of the 2000 statewide plan is posted at http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/rcols/2010.htm . The Regents Advisory Council on Libraries works with the officers of the State Education Department in developing a comprehensive statewide library and information policy, and makes recommendations to the Regents concerning the implementation of the program. The Council is broadly representative of libraries and statewide constituencies served by the New York State Library. For more information about the Regents Advisory Council, visit the State Library’s website at: * http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/adviscns/rac/index.html*. Any questions about the RAC 2020 Vision Process and this call for input may be sent to John Hammond, Chair, RAC 2020 Vision Planning Taskforce at john@nnyln.org or to Bridget Quinn-Carey, Chair, Regents Advisory Council on Libraries at quinncarey@hotmail.com. *I am grateful to you for your consideration of this request. The members of the RAC are welcoming your assistance and support.* John Monahan * * John P. Monahan, Director *[image: New PNWlogo_lrg]* * School Library System* 200 BOCES Drive Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 914-248-2321 FAX: 914-248-2419 jmonahan@pnwboces.org http://pnwboces.org/library/default.htm -- chirp elt Dr. Thomas T. Surprenant Professor & Acting Chair/Director Queens College Graduate School of Library & Information Studies