National Library Week PSAs

Celebrate National Library Week, April 14-20, 2013, Communities matter at your library

Public Service Announcements   

National Library Week (April 14 - 20, 2013) is a time to celebrate the contributions of our nation's libraries and library workers and to promote library use and support. From free access to books and online resources for families to library business centers that help support entrepreneurship and retraining, libraries offer opportunity to all.

This year's theme is “Communities matter @ your library," reminding all Americans that the library can help you and your family discover a new and exciting world through collections, digital resources and more.

Best-selling author and visionary Caroline Kennedy - also a strong advocate for reading, literacy and libraries - is the Honorary Chair of this years’ celebration. 
 

National Library Week events

 

Audio PSAs

:15 second Audio PSA  (MP3 file)- Check out free resources

:30 second Audio PSA  (MP3 file)- New opportunities await

 

PSA Scripts:
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Communities matter @ your library during National Library Week April 14 - 20.  Visit ALA Dot Org Slash At Your Library for more information.

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 Communities matter @ your library during National Library Week April 14  through 20.  Visit your library in person, or online and discover a world of opportunities.   Learn more at ALA Dot Org Slash At Your Library.   

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Celebrate National Library Week with a visit to your local library April 14 through 20.  Your library has something for everyone, from free family programs to computer training workshops,  communities matter @ your library.  Contact your local library for more information, or visit ALA Dot Org Slash At Your Library.

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Celebrate the place where communities matter and visit your local library during National Library Week, April 14 through 20. Libraries are our nation’s great information equalizers. From leveling the playing field for job-seekers to story hours and family game nights, libraries offer free fun and educational resources for everyone. Contact your local library for more information, or visit ALA Dot Org Slash At Your Library.

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