By Beth Yoke
Executive Director, Young Adult Library Services Association
Today’s adolescents face an increasing array of social issues, barriers, and challenges that many of them are unable to overcome on their own. In 2013 YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association) conducted a yearlong national forum to explore the world of young adults and library services to this population. The report The Future of Library Services for and with Teens: a Call to Action, is a result of the yearlong forum, with funding provided by IMLS. The Call to Action and its Executive Summary provide recommendations on how libraries must address challenges and re-envision their teen services in order to meet the needs of their individual communities and collectively ensure that the nation’s more than 40 million teens develop the skills they need to be productive citizens.
During the forum, several issues rose to the top as being central to the need for libraries to re-think their services for and with teens:
- Teens make up a significant portion of library users.
- Library services and resources for teens are in jeopardy.
- There has been a significant shift in the demographics of teens.
- Technology continues to impact communication methods, teaching, and learning.
- Teens are entering the workforce without critical skills.
- bridging the growing digital and knowledge divide
- leveraging teens’ motivation to learn
- providing workforce development training
- serving as the connector between teens and other community agencies
Programs
National Leadership Grants for Libraries