Williamsburg v. Chapel Hill
Voting for this #ELGLKnope #Eagleton8 matchup opens at 1:01 a.m. on Monday, February 12 and end at 11:59 on Friday, February 16.
Voting for this #ELGLKnope #Eagleton8 matchup opens at 1:01 a.m. on Monday, February 12 and end at 11:59 on Friday, February 16.
Here are the final results from the #Sweetums16. Congrats to all of our winning libraries and thanks to everyone in this round of the #ELGLKnope Best Library bracket. Voting in the #EagletonEight begins on Monday, February 12 at 1:01 a.m. and continues through Friday, February 16 at 11:59 p.m. ELGL members will receive a daily … Continued
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This free toolkit for first-time elected officials was created by our colleagues at ICMA, the International City/County Management Association. Their Life, Well Run initiative aims to make local government more effective, efficient, and ethical in part by strengthening the partnership between elected and appointed officials. The toolkit includes a how-to guide for stepping into a … Continued
In this series, guest columnists write about what’s working at their library, how they are adjusting to the digital age, and what their community expects from a library. Catherine Alloway, Library Director, Schlow Centre Region Library, State College, PA, writes about library funding sources. Most public libraries in the United States depend upon state and local government funding … Continued
Right Now with Nick Smith What I’m listening to: NOFX’s seminal Punk in Drublic What I’m reading: I haven’t cracked it yet, but I’m really excited to start Science and the City: The Mechanics Behind the Metropolis Congratulations are in order for Darryl De Sousa, but I would not want to be Baltimore’s new police commissioner right now. … Continued
Editor’s note: this post is late because of me, not the wonderful AJ Fawver. Even though it’s February, AJ’s wisdom is still useful and relevant as we begin the new year. Read all of AJ’s posts from the “Planning & Shaping Cities” blog here. New Year’s resolutions are often approached with skepticism. We’ve all notice … Continued
The ten Diversity Dashboard Research Coordinators are in the midst of their first round of data collection efforts to compile the contact information for every CAO and ACAO in the United States. To do this, they’ve: Worked in teams to define research terms Divvied up the nation so each RC is managing the data for five states Begun … Continued
We’re headed to Columbus, Ohio for the 2018 Ohio City Management Association and ICMA Midwest Regional Conference. Ben Kittelson, Kent Wyatt, and Stacy Schweikhart will be representin’ ELGL and here’s what they have planned. Pins & Pints with ELGL & SGR Reception – Reserve Your Spot Here Thursday, March 8, 2018 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. … Continued
In this series, guest columnists write about what’s working at their library, how they are adjusting to the digital age, and what their community expects from a library. Logan Isaman, AmeriCorps VISTA Community Outreach Coordinator, highlights how the Lawrence, Kansas Library is adjusting to the needs of their community. Much like the people of Pawnee, Indiana, we know … Continued
Congratulations! You’re All-In with the ELGL mission to connect, communicate, and educate. This means you can add up to 10 staff members to your account for free, and you get unlimited job postings for the year! This page provides an overview on how to maximize these All-In benefits. Adding Staff to Your Account Your account … Continued