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Discussion Questions

Community Engagement:
Carly Delsigne emphasized the importance of surveying the community to guide library planning.
How can your library ensure that community input is representative and not dominated by a vocal minority?

Data-Driven Advocacy:
Both presenters used data to advocate for funding and services.
What types of data have been most persuasive in your experience when communicating with stakeholders or funders?

Survey Design:
Carly mentioned the value of forced ranking in survey responses.
What are the pros and cons of using ranked-choice questions versus open-ended or multiple-choice formats in community surveys?

Communicating Impact:
Alyssa Wolenetz created a one-page infographic to summarize library impact.
What are some creative ways your library could visually communicate its value to the public or decision-makers?

Digital vs. Physical Services:
Survey results showed strong support for both digital and physical library services.
How can libraries balance investment in digital resources while maintaining robust physical services, especially in rural areas?

Strategic Planning:
The webinar highlighted the importance of having a strategic plan that is regularly reviewed.
What steps can your library take to ensure its strategic plan remains a living, actionable document rather than a static one?

Succession and Data Integrity:
Alyssa discussed the importance of documenting data collection methods for future staff.
What systems or practices does your library have in place to ensure continuity and accuracy in data reporting over time?

Leveraging Partnerships:
Carly’s library worked with the Montana Local Government Center for survey development.
What local or state partnerships could your library explore to strengthen planning, evaluation, or outreach efforts?


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