The New Jersey Library Association confirms the right of each individual, regardless of age, to open inquiry and to read, view, listen and use resources without fear of scrutiny by others. Adopted by the NJLA Executive Board Dec. 19, 2006 Continue Reading
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The New Jersey Library Association affirms its belief in the public right to library service - as stated in the following tenets: 1. All people are entitled to free access to the information and knowledge within a library. 2. All people are entitled to obtain current, accurate... Continue Reading
Continuous learning is the foundation of the twenty-first century. Every resident of New Jersey will be seeking new opportunities to learn and grow. From infants to older adults, learning will be an ongoing pursuit. Access to educational resources will be the key. It has been widely... Continue Reading
"The library is a growing organism" ~S.R. Ranganathan The finest libraries are learning organizations that support and encourage opportunities for staff to grow and develop. The changing and increasing expectations of patrons require a library staff that continues to be competent, current and... Continue Reading
NJLA Statement on Outsourcing Public Library Service There are three basic philosophical premises for this statement: 1) residents of New Jersey deserve quality library services; 2) under state law, the trustees of a public library have specific duties and responsibilities and 3) duties of... Continue Reading