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October 24, 2025

Your Work Matters – October 2025

Why Libraries? What Would Aristotle Say? Libraries exist to serve people. People, in turn, are born to learn. If all goes well, learning leads to knowledge, knowledge leads to wisdom, and wisdom leads to happiness.  The 1970’s BBC sitcom, The Good Life, suggested happiness could be found in growing veg, pigs and chickens in the […]

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September 19, 2025

Your Work Matters – September 2025

Eugene Oregon’s Public Library, c. 1908. (1) MLA President Sean Anderson has very kindly invited me to continue this occasional column in this new space. I hope that these musings provide an excuse for us all to sit back, take a breath, and think about the how’s, and even more the whys of libraries.  Everyone […]

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May 6, 2025

New Tool Makes Library Advocacy Easier Than Ever—Take Action Today

Montanans know how vital our libraries are—to our kids, our communities, our economy, and our sense of connection. But did you know that a significant portion of the funding that supports library services across our state comes from the federal government? Right now, we need your voice to protect that funding. The Museum and Library […]

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April 18, 2025

Montanans are Speaking Up for Libraries

Across Montana, people are standing up for libraries — and we couldn’t be more grateful. We deeply appreciate the recent editorials in the Flathead Beacon and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, which shine a spotlight on the importance of libraries to the health and future of our communities. The voices of local leaders, writers, and citizens […]

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April 11, 2025

Montana Libraries Speak Up for Federal Library Funding

The Montana Library Association (MLA) has officially adopted a resolution calling on Congress to reauthorize the Museum and Library Services Act (MLSA), a cornerstone of Federal support for libraries and museums across the country. This legislation, set to expire on September 30, 2025, plays a critical role in ensuring Montanans—especially in rural and under-resourced areas—have […]

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Bookmark the future of Montana’s libraries.

It would be hard to overestimate how much libraries contribute to the state of Montana. Suffice it to say, it’s a lot more than books. The list of digital resources alone is impressive—statewide directories, shared catalogs, talking book services, educational resources. But libraries today also serve as vibrant community centers offering not only meeting spaces, but geographic and historical information, and natural heritage programs.

There are 746 libraries across the state and this legislation would help all of them.

This funding means big benefits for libraries and communities.

A mandate for libraries across the state to share resources is already on the books. What’s missing is the allocation of funds to implement it. As it stands now, it’s up to individual towns and counties to foot the bill. As you can imagine, this is something most small, rural communities simply can’t accommodate. Passage of the “Montanans for Libraries” legislation means they won’t be forced to shoulder a burden they are simply unable to bear.

This legislation will resolve the unfunded mandate outlined in MCA-22-1-328 which has very real implications:

  • Easier access to eResources like audiobooks and eBooks.
  • Give every Montana library access to the Montana Shared Catalog
  •  Improve access to genealogy, local history, local newspapers and the Montana History Portal.
  • Dedicated eBook and Audiobook service statewide for K-12 and homeschool students.
  • Reduce wait times and create efficient interlibrary loan services.