Residents of Naturita, Colo., never imagined they would get a new energy-efficient library almost eight times the size of their old library, let alone have it recognized by The Library Journal, the leading comprehensive publication for public, academic, and special librarians covering technology, management, policy, and other professional concerns, as 2011's Best Small Library. (Read more)A digest of events, trends, issues, ideas and journalism from and about rural America, by the Institute for Rural Journalism, based at the University of Kentucky. Links may expire, require subscription or go behind pay walls. Please send news and knowledge you think would be useful to benjy.hamm@uky.edu.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Rural library recognized for energy-efficient design
Residents of Naturita, Colo., never imagined they would get a new energy-efficient library almost eight times the size of their old library, let alone have it recognized by The Library Journal, the leading comprehensive publication for public, academic, and special librarians covering technology, management, policy, and other professional concerns, as 2011's Best Small Library. (Read more)
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