To mark National Library Week (April 10-16), the American Library Association gives you lots of ways to celebrate and support libraries.
On Facebook, you can like atyourlibrary.org, a public awareness campaign that promotes the value of libraries and librarians.
If you tweet, you can follow the National Library Week Twitter stream at #nlw11. You can even write a "twaiku" (Twitter haiku) that celebrates libraries.
However you choose to get involved, National Library Week is a great time to show your support of libraries, many of which (especially public libraries) are in danger of losing hours and staff--or closing altogether--due to budget cuts.
On Facebook, you can like atyourlibrary.org, a public awareness campaign that promotes the value of libraries and librarians.
If you tweet, you can follow the National Library Week Twitter stream at #nlw11. You can even write a "twaiku" (Twitter haiku) that celebrates libraries.
However you choose to get involved, National Library Week is a great time to show your support of libraries, many of which (especially public libraries) are in danger of losing hours and staff--or closing altogether--due to budget cuts.

