GLC GLC - Georgia Librarian Community Engagement and Outreach 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which strategy is most effective for a school librarian seeking to build family engagement with the library program?
- Sending weekly overdue notices
- Hosting family reading nights and take-home book programs (Correct answer)
- Restricting library access to class periods only
- Requiring parental permission for all checkouts
Correct answer: Hosting family reading nights and take-home book programs
Family reading nights and take-home programs actively involve families in literacy and create positive associations with the library.
Question 2: A public library in Georgia partners with a local school to provide summer reading materials. This is an example of which practice?
- Inter-library loan
- Community outreach collaboration (Correct answer)
- Collection weeding
- Reference benchmarking
Correct answer: Community outreach collaboration
Partnerships between public libraries and schools to extend services represent community outreach collaboration.
Question 3: What is a primary goal of outreach programming in a public library setting?
- Increasing the library's book budget
- Reaching underserved populations who may not visit the library (Correct answer)
- Reducing the number of reference questions
- Expanding the library's physical space
Correct answer: Reaching underserved populations who may not visit the library
Outreach programming aims to extend library services to people who face barriers to accessing the physical library.
Question 4: Which term describes a library's effort to ensure all community members, including those with disabilities, can access services?
- Collection development
- Universal design (Correct answer)
- Information literacy
- Interlibrary cooperation
Correct answer: Universal design
Universal design in libraries means creating spaces, services, and resources accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
Question 5: A school librarian creates a display honoring local community heroes. This activity primarily serves which purpose?
- Weeding the collection
- Building community connections and cultural relevance (Correct answer)
- Meeting state curriculum standards in history
- Fulfilling grant reporting requirements
Correct answer: Building community connections and cultural relevance
Community-focused displays help students see themselves and their community reflected in the library, strengthening engagement.
Question 6: What does the term 'advocacy' mean in the context of library services?
- Recommending books to students
- Actively promoting the value and needs of the library to stakeholders (Correct answer)
- Enforcing library rules and policies
- Creating bibliographic records for new materials
Correct answer: Actively promoting the value and needs of the library to stakeholders
Library advocacy involves communicating the library's value and championing its resources and needs to decision-makers and the public.
Which strategy is most effective for a school librarian seeking to build family engagement with the library program?