Ann Arbor District Library

Ann Arbor District Library

The Ann Arbor District Library (AADL) is a public library system that serves the residents of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Downtown Library, located at 343 South Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, was dedicated in 1957 and had building additions in 1974 and 1991. AADL also includes four branch libraries: Malletts Creek, Northeast, Pittsfield and West. The library system holds over 490,000 materials - books, DVDs, compact discs, magazines, audio books and other formats. More than 1.5 million people came through the doors of the AADL system in 2006-07, and circulation of library materials topped 7 million. In 1997, the Library was named “National Library of the Year” by Library Journal, the first library in Michigan to receive the honor. [ [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6454737.html?q=library+of+the+year+1997#library Past Winners of Library Journal Awards] ]

Branches

* Malletts Creek Branch: 3090 East Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
* Traverwood Branch: 3333 Traverwood Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48105
* West Branch: 2503 Jackson Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
* Pittsfield Branch: 2359 Oak Valley Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Board of Trustees

All trustees are elected at large from the District. The Library District is the same as the Ann Arbor School District. Terms are four years long beginning July 1 of the year they are elected.

Officers are elected by the Board at the Annual Board Meeting in July. Officers serve for a one-year term and for no more than two consecutive years in the same office. Current Board members are:

* Margaret Leary, President
* Rebecca Head, Vice President
* Jan Barney Newman, Treasurer
* Ed Surovell, Secretary
* Carola Stearns, Trustee
* Barbara Murphy, Trustee
* Prue Rosenthal, Trustee

Branch Expansion Program

The vision of branch libraries for the Ann Arbor District Library system began with former Library Director Homer Chance. Recognizing the need for access to materials and facilities beyond the Downtown Library, Chance opened the first branch library in Ann Arbor, the Loving Branch, in 1965. In 1977, the West Branch opened its doors. The Northeast Branch began serving the community in 1981.

Expansion continued in 2004 with the opening of the Malletts Creek Branch as a replacement for the Loving Branch. This branch is a unique model of sustainable design featuring solar heating, natural day lighting, a vegetated green roof, convection cooling, naturally captured and filtered storm water, native plants and grasses, and many uses of materials that are renewable resources. The Malletts Creek Branch was awarded the 2005 American Institute of Architects Michigan (AIA Michigan) Award for Sustainable Design. [ [http://www.aiami.com/aiami_design_awards/DA_2005/honor_awards_05_home.htm 2005 AIA Michigan Design Award Winners] ]

In 2006, AADL opened the Pittsfield Branch, a community-based learning center serving the residents of the southwest quadrant of Ann Arbor and Pittsfield Township. This branch, along with its surrounding landscape, capitalizes on environmental principles, allowing the overall project to operate more in harmony with the ecosystem and the community in which it serves. AADL will open the Traverwood Branch in June, 2008, to serve the residents of the northeast quadrant of Ann Arbor. Sustainable design features of this branch include an innovative stormwater manage system and the reuse of harvested ash tree from the building site.

On June 30, 2008 the Traverwood Branch opened replacing the Northeast Branch. The Traverwood Branch is designed to have as little impact on natural landscape features as possible. Sustainable design features include an innovative stormwater management system and the reuse of harvested ash trees from the building site. A rain garden is located on the south side of the building. The design of the Branch takes advantage of natural day lighting.

Since 2004, the Library’s branch expansion program has emphasized sustainability. By using sustainable design in the construction of each branch, the Library will teach, by example, responsible coexistence with the natural environment.

aadl.org

The AADL website provides access to the Library’s catalog, events, services, research databases and users’ Library accounts management. Website users can post blogs, comment on blogs, subscribe to RSS feeds, tag, create a personal card catalog, and write reviews. Video on Demand of past Library events is available, and users can subscribe to a video or audio podcast through iTunes that will automatically download new video of library productions as they are added to the collection.

Gaming in the Library

The Ann Arbor District Library was one of the first public libraries to experiment with using video games to attract teens and youth to the library. [ [http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA621772.html "Gaming at Your Library", "School Library Journal"] ] AADL now hosts tournaments in , Super Smash Bros., and Dance Dance Revolution.

Notes and references

External links

* [http://www.aadl.org Ann Arbor District Library Website]


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