Public Library Programming for 20 and 30 Year Olds
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Transcript Public Library Programming for 20 and 30 Year Olds
NJLA Annual Conference 2013
Do’s & Don’ts of Library Programming
for the 20s/30s Crowd
Matt Latham
Program Coordinator/Reference Librarian
Hoboken Public Library
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Kate Vasilik
Supervising Librarian, Head of User Services
Piscataway Public Library
The Elusive Patron!
Important group for the future of public libraries
Decision makers of the future
Young families and active community members
Integrated programming, collections, and services
Technologically and communally relevant –
what’s there for ME?!
Enhance communication and encourage participation
Social media and mobile services
Community relationships and volunteer opportunities
First Things First:
Know Your Community . . .
Who are the 20/30-year-olds in YOUR community?
Demographics research and observation
Varied Life Situations
Families
Educational attainment
Single Parents
Financial status
Singles
Job-seeking
Couples
Professional
Students
Know Where They Are
& What They Are Doing . . .
Networking
Local News and Event Listings
Local Organizations
Community Events and Fundraisers
Nightlife Scene
Reach Them Where They Are . . .
Roadblocks & Inconsistencies
As with all age groups, there are no easy answers!
While this age group has shared experiences, there are a
wide variety of interests
Added difficulty is that this age group has more varied Life
Situations (i.e. “This Is Where I Am In My Life”) than many
others
It’s not always easy figuring out where your potential users
are, or what would connect them with the library
General Programming:
Winning Formulas
Food!
Community Partnerships
Diverse Promotions
Know Your Community
Predictability/Consistency
Repeat Programming
Programs for Specific Audiences
with specific needs & interests
Parenting Workshops
Health
Interactive Child-Parent
Home and Life Skills
Events
Education Planning
Financial Education
Career Planning
Apartment Living and
First Homes
Wedding Planning
Volunteerism
Niche and Interest Programming
targeting shared interests and lifestyles
Opportunity to invite community members to host
presentations and share skills and knowledge!
Nostalgia and Shared-
Open Mic
Culture Events
Discussion Groups
Comic Books
Gaming Culture
Hands-On Skill Training
Maker Culture
DIY and MIY
Technology Infusion
Nostalgia: 80s & 90s Culture
Opportunity for participants to interact with the
material AND each other.
Added benefit: Often attract wide-range of ages –
families, teens, older adults, and kids!
Discussion Groups
• Everyone Loves Snacks –
Adults, Too!
• Restricted Age? All Ages?
It’s Really Up to You!
• How to Find Interested
Participants? …Be Patient. Be
Fun! Talk About It!
• Schedules Aren’t Everything.
• Online & Off-Site Locations!
• Book Groups: YA Books for
Adults & Adult Books with YA
Appeal (YALSA’s Alex Award List)
Comic Trivia and Video Game
Tournament
Retro Gaming Day
Open-Mic in the Park
After-Hours Open Mic Night
Makerspaces & Maker Culture
. . . do it yourself & make it yourself
Provide space, tools and possibly training for individuals to
create their own projects and develop their own skill set.
Can be tech based or really anything!
If model is tailored to local culture and demographics, this
could be an important piece of the future public library
puzzle.
Different tables featuring
demonstrations and new
equipment
Opportunity for further
programming, education,
collection development, and
collaboration
Focus on outreach and
community-building
Interest from ALL age groups,
interests and abilities!
DIY Series Programming
Home beer brewing
Soldering Your Own LED
Cake baking
Bread baking
Chocolate making
Recycled sculpture art
Comic book writing &
drawing
Drawing/African Mask
Art/etc.
Interior Design Basics
Self-Defense Classes
Flashlight
Cheese Tasting
Beers of the World
Sampling
Intro to Birdwatching
Indoor Gardening
Food Canning
Home Bicycle Repair
Dance Classes
Wedding Planning
Intro to Homebrewing
Cake Baking
Cheese Tasting
Cooking and Party Hosting with
Chocolate!
Soldering Your Own LED Flashlight
Comics Writing & Drawing
Wedding
Dancing
Interior Design Basics
Sources for Ideas
NJLA Conference
NJLA Sections &
Other Libraries &
Library Consortiums
YALSA’s Serving New Adults
Interest Group (serving new
adults 18+)
Facebook Groups
CoolbrariansNJ
ALA Think Tank
Committees
Professional workshops,
events, and listservs
Community Centers
Adult Schools & Colleges
Social Services Organizations
Local Fundraisers
Brooklyn Brainery
What else?
Matt Latham
[email protected]
http://beratedlibrarian.wordpress.com
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Kate Vasilik
[email protected]
http://katethelibrarian.blogspot.com