The Cost (and Value) of Libraries
April 10th, 2007 Brian HerzogI liked Jessamyn's post about the high cost of everything. Databases are expensive, and intangible, which makes it trickier to justify them. But librarians are often challenged to justify our existence in general, and the burden is usually on us to convey to the public how valuable libraries are.
This talk about how much things cost reminded me of the Library Use Value Calculator. This tool lets patrons enter their library usage (how many books they check out, how many reference questions they ask, etc), and see a dollar figure of how much their library usage would cost them if they had to pay for it "retail."
The calculator we use started as a spreadsheet developed by the Massachusetts Library Association, which I then converted to javascript to be more interactive. The Maine State Library then approached me, asking if they could edit my code and make available a more accessibility-enabled version with installation instructions.
They did, and since then it has spread. Here's a list of library websites that either feature or link to the calculator (if I missed you, please include a link to your library in the comment section). Below that are a few other blogs and websites that mention the calculator, including Library Journal and PLA.
If you're a librarian and looking for a tool to justify your existence, this might be a way to give people actual numbers. Feel free to modify and reuse the calculator code yourself, and let me know if I can help - [email protected].
Libraries using the Library Use Value Calculator
- Berwick (ME) Public Library
- Carmel (IN) Clay Public Library
- Carol Stream (IL) Public Library
- Central Massachusetts Regional Library System
- Chelmsford (MA) Public Library
- Chesterfield (MI) District Library
- Clearwater (FL) Public Library System
- Cumberland (RI) Public Library
- Dixon (IL) Public Library
- Fred C. Fischer (Belleville, MI) Library
- Free Library of Springfield Township (PA)
- Fulton (NY) Public Library
- Hackley (MI) Public Library
- Indiana State University
- Jackson County (OR) Library Services
- Kellogg-Hubbard (Montpelier, VT) Library
- Kern County (CA) Library
- Lucius Beebe Memorial (Wakefield, MA) Library
- Lyon Township (MI) Public Library
- Mars Area (PA) Public Library
- Medina County (OH) District Library
- New Castle-Henry County (IN) Public Library
- Northeast Iowa Library Service Area
- Northland (Pittsburgh, PA) Public Library
- Old Bridge (NJ) Public Library
- Orange County (FL) Library System
- Plainfield/Guilford Township (IN) Public Library
- Rochester (MN) Public Library
- Salem-South Lyon (MI) District Library
- Salida (CO) Regional Library
- Smithtown (NY) Library
- Southwest Michigan Library Cooperative
- St. Charles (IL) Public Library
- Stanislaus County (CA) Library
- Swift Current (Saskatchewan, Canada) Public Library
- Tillamook County (OR) Libraries
- University of Hawai'i at Manoa Library
- Volusia County (FL) Public Library
- Walker Memorial (Westbrook, ME) Library
- Warner Pacific College (OR) Library
- Wellesley (MA) Free Library
- White Pine (MI) Library Cooperative
People talking about the Library Use Value Calculator
- Library Journal Article
- PLA's Smartest Card Campaign
- OPL Plus (not just for OPLs anymore) blog
- User Education Resources for Librarians blog
- Andrew Bonamici's Blog
- Jackson County Library Information blog
- [LIS-Forum]
- Director of the Ogden Farmers' Library blog
- Musings from Vermont blog
- North Texas Regional Library System blog
- Shambles - library policies
- British Columbia Public Library Services' "Quintessential Consultant"
- UW Libraries Blog
- Library Focus blog
Again, If you're a librarian and looking for a tool to justify your existence, this might be a way to give people actual numbers. Feel free to modify and reuse the calculator code yourself, and let me know if I can help - [email protected].