Service Responses Discussion: BE INFORMED CITIZENS
January 8th, 2007 by Andrea MercadoBE INFORMED CITIZENS: LOCAL, NATIONAL, AND WORLD AFFAIRS
“Citizens will have the information they need to support and promote democracy, to fulfill their civic responsibilities at the local, state, and national levels, and to fully participate in community decision-making.” (definition care of the PLA Results site).
The complete Be Informed Citizens service response draft is available for review on the PLA Results web site (the file is an Adobe .pdf file, and requires Adobe Reader to view). [edited 2/22/2007: link to draft removed]
Fill out the Leave a Reply form at the bottom of this post page to share your feedback. We’ll keep the discussion going through February 15, 2007.
Visit the PLA Service Responses Discussion Index for more information on the service response revision process, the first round of discussions, and the original service responses. And keep that feedback coming!
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January 18th, 2007 at 5:33 pm
Regarding the “Be Informed Citizen…” under ‘Critical Resources” add the following:
Facility:
-Tax form display furniture/racks
Shelving & Signage for government reports
Technology:
-TV monitors on each floor that can be tuned in during critical events
-Webiste contains basic info on Library itself: Trustee Admin Staff names & contact info, Board meeting dates, times, agendas, minutes; Budget