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Wednesday July 22, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
Lankes stated, “Bad libraries build collections, good libraries build services, great libraries build communities.” Libraries are valued as “third places” (Cabello & Butler, 2017) and community hubs (Putnam, 2004; Kyle, 2015; Settle, 2016) as they are well-positioned to serve community needs. However, capacity is a central consideration in program decisions. Drawing on published cases, longitudinal data from the Public Library Survey, and web analysis to summarize modern library programming initiatives, the authors undertook surveys and interviews with librarians to improve understanding of library involvement in placemaking and how geography of libraries shapes placemaking involvement and practices.   
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avatar for B. Kathleen Gallagher

B. Kathleen Gallagher

Assistant Professor, Texas Tech University
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avatar for Leigh Hersey

Leigh Hersey

Associate Professor & MPA Coordinator, University of Louisiana Monroe
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avatar for Divya Janardhan

Divya Janardhan

ASPIRE Arts Leadership Coordinator - Faculty, Texas Tech University
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Wednesday July 22, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am EDT
Classroom 111 - University Hall

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