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Small and Rural Libraries have Persevered Amid Challenges
The Oregonian
  • Kathi Inman Berens, Portland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-20-2022
Subjects
  • COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects,
  • Rural libraries,
  • Social justice,
  • Public libraries -- Aims and objectives -- United States,
  • Book industry -- Digital humanities
Abstract

When the Public Library Association holds its 2022 conference in Portland March 23-25, those overseeing the event will include Stephanie Chase, an association board member and the executive director of the Libraries of Eastern Oregon.

About one-third of libraries in eastern Oregon are staffed with just one person. Still, Chase’s organization, a consortium of 15 rural county libraries, offers access to a bigger collection of materials than people living in the sparsely populated region could previously have dreamed of, including the 66,000 ebooks and audiobooks accessible on a smartphone through OverDrive’s Libby app.

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© Oregonian Publishing Co., Reprinted with permission

Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/37183
Citation Information
Berens, Kathi Inman. (2022). "Small and Rural Libraries have Persevered Amid Challenges," The Oregonian.