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i <br /> Page 9 <br /> The year 1983 brought change and progress to <br /> the Louisville Public Library. The Head Librarian and R -- '" <br /> the Library Board focused much attention on fulfilling f i <br /> ; a <br /> short range goals which include planning for long i . 7,1 - ,f:, 4:* . <br /> range expansion of facilities and services. A corn s '1 '''::1 ': ti ,tit puter and several software cartridges were acquired �' z ' ` <br /> through the Library Foundation monies. The adult a <br /> collection was "weeded out" this year. Although this <br /> may seem like a wasteful practice, in actuality, it is a <. . ,' . ._..�,. -_ \ <br /> necessary function to properly maintain the collection 3 <br /> and keep it current, dynamic, and appealing. ` <br /> This was an important year in establishing maturity ,� <br /> and polish to the children's programming and to the <br /> book selection in the Louisville Public Library. A <br /> changing community made versatility and creativity , , <br /> primary goals. Increased volunteer aides made possi �' ? ' <br /> ble the continuation of the after school story hour �, <br /> and maintenance of the children's vertical file. <br /> Special interest areas such as board books for infants i <br /> and toddlers and Spanish language titles were also I ,' <br /> added to the children's area of the library. ��' € Wiz? <br /> 3 ': <br /> During 1983, the Historical Commission found the i.'1.1 r <br /> Community Building a real challenge by restoring the I as t <br /> bricks, windows, and doors to their original color and i F �� <br /> texture. This was Phase I. Phase II of this project will ,;,,,` .;... <br /> The Library staff <br /> r �, Yom''' <br /> f ham: .n ,,,t,/,.1.",.* z/_ - y,/ �, ,�/ % 3.`;x h <br /> F ?.i �.H' ;•,.,,en a7/ //mss g sw <br /> L <br />