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M A I N   L I B R A R Y
200 West Park Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32301  
(850) 606-2665
TDD (850) 606-2603

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Strategic Plan 2005-2010

Introduction

Today’s public library serves as both a resource and a gateway to the exciting and complex world of information.  Librarians not only provide answers, they serve as navigators and trainers; they guide and educate people in the selection, evaluation and use of information found on the Internet, in online databases and on the library’s shelves.

Although the Internet has transformed many aspects of library services, traditional public library roles and services are still important. Many people look to the library for recreational reading, continuing education and personal enrichment. Circulation continues to increase, with tremendous growth in borrowing of books and materials in new formats like CDs, DVDs and MP3s. The library also holds a special place in neighborhoods as a venue for a variety of public programs, from story times and book discussions to cultural and recreational presentations; as a gathering place for friends and neighbors; and as a meeting place for community groups. The library’s long commitment to literacy is evident in its strong literacy program which pairs adult learners with volunteer tutors and with Leon County’s GED program.

The LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library System currently has a main library, five branches, a bookmobile and related outreach services and an "Internet Branch" online. The main library and branches complement each other and allow the library system to provide patrons with information ranging from in-depth treatment of subjects to ready reference and current best-sellers.  Materials are shared system wide through an efficient delivery system.

Developed with input from the community and library staff, the Strategic Plan 2005-2010 combines the knowledge and guidance of citizens with the professional expertise and experience of library staff. Together they envision a future in which the library system’s collections, programs, services and staff:

  • Inspire and nurture a love of reading;

  • Develop and support the community;

  • Enable Leon County residents to live a life of learning; and

  • Serve as the community’s powerhouse of information.

Mission & Vision      Strategic Directions      Planning Process

Approved by the Board of County Commissioners .... September 21, 2004
 

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