Columbus Metropolitan Library
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Date
2016-05-03
Authors
Wolford, Sue
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Ohio State University. Office of Outreach and Engagement
Abstract
Columbus Metropolitan Library's purpose is to inspire reading, share resources and connect people. Our 23 locations lead the way in providing information resources to central Ohio. In 2015 our customers downloaded 1.4 million items and borrowed 17.3 million more. They crossed our thresholds 5 million times, visited our website 8 million times, making us Open to All 24/7.
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IMPACT. 1: We serve the Ohio State community through: Our mini-branch in the Thompson Library, providing students with access to our collection Online services giving students, faculty and staff access to magazines, movies, music, eBooks, and audiobooks to be download to electronic devices anywhere Off campus opportunities for students studying math, science, education and learning and more to work with the central Ohio community and get to know the populations we serve Service learning, internship and volunteer opportunities to access professional experience before graduation by partnering with library staff.
OSU PARTNERS: College of Arts and Sciences,; Career Services; Buckeye Leaders at the Library; Financial Aid, Work Study; School of Teaching and Learning Early Childhood Development; Service-Learning and Internships; Service Learning Committee; STEP Program Service Partner
COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Ashland University; Columbus Alternative High School; Columbus City Schools; Columbus State Community College; Cristo Rey Columbus High School; Fortis College; Franklin University; The Graham School; The Metro School; Ohio Dominican University; Otterbein University; Other high schools throughout central Ohio
PRIMARY CONTACT: Sue Wolford (swolford@columbuslibrary.org)
OSU PARTNERS: College of Arts and Sciences,; Career Services; Buckeye Leaders at the Library; Financial Aid, Work Study; School of Teaching and Learning Early Childhood Development; Service-Learning and Internships; Service Learning Committee; STEP Program Service Partner
COMMUNITY PARTNERS: Ashland University; Columbus Alternative High School; Columbus City Schools; Columbus State Community College; Cristo Rey Columbus High School; Fortis College; Franklin University; The Graham School; The Metro School; Ohio Dominican University; Otterbein University; Other high schools throughout central Ohio
PRIMARY CONTACT: Sue Wolford (swolford@columbuslibrary.org)
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Engaged Scholars, v. 4 (2016).