Kent District Library continues providing resources despite unprecedented challenges

 

By Kent District Library

deborah@wktv.org

 

Despite unprecedented challenges in the last three years due to COVID-19 and a national surge in book bans, Kent District Library (KDL) has continued to provide residents of all ages with access to millions of resources, directly supporting community development, entrepreneurship, early literacy and more.

 

KDL serves residents in 27 municipalities through 20 branches, a bookmobile, an Express Library, its main service center, 5,000-plus annual in-person programs and a host of patron-focused services, from in-branch printer/Wi-Fi access and loanable mobile hot spots to early literacy initiatives and an extensive collection of talking books and Braille resources.

 

KDL has defied the odds and continues offering millions of resources to the community (Courtesy, pxhere.com)

Since 2014, KDL has seen utilization of its services grow in all areas, including circulation, branch visits, card holders and event attendance. In 2022, library patrons using KDL’s resources saved an average of $1,348.

 

“The library is so much more than a building,” said KDL Executive Director Lance Werner. “We are a place for people to gather and connect, a gateway to ideas and critical thinking, and an inclusive space where all are welcomed and valued. We’re proud of the millions of resources, programs and services we are able to provide residents of Kent County.”

 

In the last nine years, total circulation of KDL’s 700,000 physical items has increased by 20%.

 

Its digital collection has doubled to include more than 15.6 million items and posted a circulation increase of 300%. This collection is not limited to books, music and movies. It also features educational materials including video courses, language lessons, online databases, research and at-home learning materials, Wi-Fi hotspots and a Talking Book & Braille Center.

 

These resources support early literacy and education and improve accessibility for residents.

 

The library also serves as a hub for thousands of programs, community gatherings and more each year. Program attendance at the library’s 20 branches has increased by 62% since 2014. In 2022, more than 5,000 in-person programs were hosted by the library, ranging from weekly storytimes and teen movie nights to mental health seminars and lab experiments for students.

 

These programs help build community and connection across the more than 440,000 residents who live in KDL’s service area. The library provides a safe space for people of all ages, demographics and backgrounds to come together to learn and connect.

 

To find a branch near you and learn about the many opportunities available through KDL, visit kdl.org.

 

Kent District Library is pursuing a reduced-rate millage in November 2023 to support operations for through 2034. To learn more about the proposed millage, which is expected to save taxpayers $3.1 million annually, visit kdl.org/millage.

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