How does a library become
a library for the future?
Since 1992, Libraries for the Future has worked with local libraries—and leading researchers and innovators—to develop programs that address the changing needs of individuals across the lifespan and communities throughout the nation. LFF provides professional development, ongoing technical support, and a community of practice that encourages creativity and excellence.
LFF programs currently operate in more than 300 libraries in 31 states. All have been developed to encourage partnerships among libraries, library systems, foundations, and community-based organizations.
Signature programs are listed above, right, by title and by subject. For more information on any program, please visit the individual program website—or inquire directly at info@lff.org. |