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Capital Area District Libraries
Location Ingham County, Michigan
Established1998
Branches13
Collection
Size630,864
Access and use
Circulation2,288,317
Population served≈ 243,677
Members98,121
Other information
Budget$10,625,814
DirectorJolee Hamlin (interim)
Employees222
Website www.cadl.org

Capital Area District Libraries (CADL) is a system of libraries in Ingham County, Michigan, United States. It was formed in 1998 by an agreement between Ingham County and the City of Lansing. It consists of thirteen libraries and a mobile library. CADL is governed by a seven-member board, five of which are selected by Ingham County, and the remaining two are selected by the City of Lansing. CADL also participates with the Michigan eLibrary. The Friends of the Library support Capital Area District Libraries through fundraising and community outreach. [1]

The City of East Lansing maintains a separate library system ( East Lansing Public Library). [2]

CADL Holt-Delhi in Delhi Township

Administration and board

Branches

StoryWalk®

StoryWalk® encourages families to enjoy reading and the outdoors by posting a children's book - a page or two at a time - at intervals in a park, hiking trail or other outdoor site. StoryWalk includes activities like talking, reading, writing, singing and playing to help your child develop important early literacy skills. CADL has 13 sites throughout Ingham County, Michigan.

Student Success Initiative

The Student Success Initiative debuted in 2019, beginning with nearly 600 students in Webberville, Michigan. Currently, more than 20,000 students from 10 different Michigan school districts (Dansville, Haslett, Holt, Lansing, Leslie, Mason, Okemos, Stockbridge, Webberville and Williamston) are served through the SSI program. Through this initiative, students in participating districts can get a library card no matter where they live. It gives them access to books, audiobooks, magazines and more in both digital and physical formats.

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ Capital Area District Library. Friends of the Library Archived 2011-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, cadl.org, retrieved 2011-Apr-06
  2. ^ Capital Area District Library. About Your Library, cadl.org

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capital Area District Libraries
Location Ingham County, Michigan
Established1998
Branches13
Collection
Size630,864
Access and use
Circulation2,288,317
Population served≈ 243,677
Members98,121
Other information
Budget$10,625,814
DirectorJolee Hamlin (interim)
Employees222
Website www.cadl.org

Capital Area District Libraries (CADL) is a system of libraries in Ingham County, Michigan, United States. It was formed in 1998 by an agreement between Ingham County and the City of Lansing. It consists of thirteen libraries and a mobile library. CADL is governed by a seven-member board, five of which are selected by Ingham County, and the remaining two are selected by the City of Lansing. CADL also participates with the Michigan eLibrary. The Friends of the Library support Capital Area District Libraries through fundraising and community outreach. [1]

The City of East Lansing maintains a separate library system ( East Lansing Public Library). [2]

CADL Holt-Delhi in Delhi Township

Administration and board

Branches

StoryWalk®

StoryWalk® encourages families to enjoy reading and the outdoors by posting a children's book - a page or two at a time - at intervals in a park, hiking trail or other outdoor site. StoryWalk includes activities like talking, reading, writing, singing and playing to help your child develop important early literacy skills. CADL has 13 sites throughout Ingham County, Michigan.

Student Success Initiative

The Student Success Initiative debuted in 2019, beginning with nearly 600 students in Webberville, Michigan. Currently, more than 20,000 students from 10 different Michigan school districts (Dansville, Haslett, Holt, Lansing, Leslie, Mason, Okemos, Stockbridge, Webberville and Williamston) are served through the SSI program. Through this initiative, students in participating districts can get a library card no matter where they live. It gives them access to books, audiobooks, magazines and more in both digital and physical formats.

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ Capital Area District Library. Friends of the Library Archived 2011-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, cadl.org, retrieved 2011-Apr-06
  2. ^ Capital Area District Library. About Your Library, cadl.org

External links


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