Melissa Blankstein and Sindy Lopez write: “Working together, academic and public libraries have the potential to meet community needs in powerful and often overlooked ways—providing technology access, digital and information literacy programs, and connections to social services that address basic needs like food, housing, and transportation. Yet libraries have had little guidance on how to forge and sustain these types of partnerships. In this blog post, we share key takeaways from the July 31 Library Partnership Development Institute.”
