A librarian from the Southern Adirondack Library System attended the conference and wrote a blog post about her experience. Here’s what I think was the best part:
Some of the speakers from libraries across the U.S. put our Raquette Lake Free Library, serving 132 people in a league with others. Remember Brant Lake’s one room stone building on the water? We saw pictures of how the Wall Community Library in South Dakota, re-invented their 600 sq of space and made it look big and most importantly functional. They also did this in phases with very little money.
That’s what I love to hear. The point of this conference was to show that even small libraries have something to say and are doing amazing things. Thanks to SALS for the kind words and we hope to see you again next year.