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Throughout the months of November, December, January, I visited, photographed, and toured 30 different libraries and wrote about my various adventures via this blog. The 30 Years and 30 Libraries project not only provided me with fun and adventure, but also served as a learning experience for my professional development.
This post will serve as a final wrap-up that'll share some interesting 30Y.30L statistics and anecdotes! As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact me at jcbrown at wayne dot edu.
Fun with Numbers
- Negativity: In the early stages of putting together this project, I ran into issues with 6 libraries -- one of which, the director actually laughed at me and was incredibly rude on the phone when I was attempting to explain the project (this was even after she received a letter in the mail detailing the project and explaining my background). Needless to say, I didn't end up touring her library!
- The remaining 5 libraries didn't return phone calls during the planning process and were subsequently dropped from the 30Y.30L list after several unsuccessful attempts;
- I drove 3,035.80 miles (round trip -- plus picking up a travel companion prior to heading to the upper peninsula)
- Averaging the cost of gasoline at $3.50 a gallon, I spent about $530.00 on fuel.
- I spent a total of 73 hours driving;
- Out of the 73 hours, I spent 16.5 hours driving for the upper peninsula trip;
- Sans the 2 libraries located in the upper peninsula, the average drive time to a library visit (one-way) was about 1 hour;
- I got into one single-vehicle accident due to an encounter with black ice on westbound I-69 just slightly past the on-ramp near Imlay City. My truck ended up on the far north-end of the grassy slope near the MDOT fence -- OnStar as well as my four-wheel drive assisted in the recovery effort.
- A total of 59.25 hours were spent touring the thirty libraries which means the average visit lasted around 2 hours;
- For two library visits, I had to use a ferry -- tour #4: Reader's Cove Library and Tour #29: Drummond Island Library -- total fares $19.00 ($7.00 for the ferry to Harsen's Island and $12.00 for the ferry to Drummond Island);
- I stayed two nights in a hotel for this project;
- Of the libraries toured, 7 were in Sanilac County, 6 were in Tuscola County, 5 were in Huron County, 5 were in Oakland County, 2 were in Lapeer County, 2 were in St. Clair County, 1 was in Chippewa County, 1 was Mackinac County, and 1 was in Wayne County;
- 60% of the libraries were located in Michigan's Thumb area;
- 18 libraries belong to White Pine Library Cooperative, 5 libraries belong to The Library Network (TLN), 3 libraries belong to the Mideastern Michigan Library Cooperative, 2 libraries belong to the Superiorland Library Cooperative, 1 library belongs to the Suburban Library Cooperative, and 1 library didn't belong to any cooperatives due to being private;
- 2 agencies were a blend between public libraries and school media centers -- Tour #18: Opperman Memorial Library and Tour #29: Drummond Island Library;
- 2 libraries renovated former strip malls for their new homes -- Tour #9: Reese Unity District Library and Tour #27: Addison Township Public Library;
- Of the 29 library directors interviewed, only 4 were male -- Tour #6: Bullard Sanford Memorial Library (Eric Andreychuk), Tour #16: Oxford Public Library (Bryan Cloutier), Tour #21: Fairgrove District Library (Larry Haubenstricker), and Tours #29 and 30: Drummond Island Library and Les Cheneaux Community Library (Ken Miller).
- Out of the 30 libraries toured, 11 were under the supervision of a director holding an MLIS degree from an ALA-accredited institution.
- Those interviewed for the project: Tour #11: Eastpointe Memorial Library (Assistant Director: Sue Todd, Wayne State University); Tour #13: Brandon Township Library (Director: Paula Gauthier, University of Michigan); Tour #14: Aitkin Memorial District Library (Jennifer Walters, University of Michigan); Tour #16: Oxford Public Library (Bryan Cloutier, Wayne State University); Tour #17: Orion Township Library (now retired, Linda Sickles, Western Michigan University); Tour #23: Lapeer District Library: Clifford Library (Branch Manager: Rachael Smyczak, Wayne State University); Tour #24: Caro Area District Library (Marcia Dievendorf, Kent State University); Tour #27: Addison Township Public Library (Jaema Berman, Wayne State University), Tour #28: St. Clair County Library: Burtchville Township Library (Branch Manager: Jane Fortushniak, Wayne State University); Tours #29 and #30: Drummond Island Library and Les Cheneaux Community Library (Ken Miller, Wayne State University).
- 6 graduated from Wayne State University's SLIS program!
- The average size of a library toured was a Class 3.
- Class 0 (private library): 1;
- Class 1 (population served: 0 – 3,999): 4;
- Class 2 (population served: 4,000 – 6,999): 10;
- Class 3 (population served: 7,000 – 11,999): 6;
- Class 4 (population served: 12,000 – 25,999): 3;
- Class 5 (population served: 26,000 – 49,999): 4;
- Class 6 (population served: 50,000+): 2
- Press and Coverage: The 30Y.30L project was featured on the front page of the Vassar Pioneer Times; via Facebook, the School of Library and Information Science shared the Hermionish link to the Vassar Pioneer Times article; Bullard Sanford Memorial Library featured the project on their website; my 'featured student' profile on the School of Library and Information Science website mentions the 30Y.30L project and links to this blog
- At the 2012 Rural Libraries Conference at the Grand Traverse Bay Resort, I was approached by several librarians who inquired if I was 'the same Jill Brown who toured all of those libraries.'
This photo was taken after the weeds and debris were removed from the truck's undercarriage. (Notice the mudsplatter is backwards on the truck because I left the highway at a spin!) |
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A map showing the 30 libraries! |
- Sandusky District Library (6.3 miles)
- Elk Township Library (7.5 miles)
- Aitkin Memorial District Library (18.2 miles)
- Deckerville Public Library (18.4 miles)
- Lapeer District Library: Clifford Library (18.9 miles)
- Marlette District Library (19.0 miles)
- Brown City Public Library (20.1 miles)
- Moore Public Library (21.8 miles)
- Opperman Memorial Library (22.6 miles)
- North Branch Township Library (25.9 miles)
- Sleeper Public Library (31.8 miles)
- Burtchville Township Library (33.3 miles)
- Rawson Memorial District Library (34.1 miles)
- Caro Area District Library (38.4 miles)
- Bad Axe Area District Library (40.7 miles)
- Bullard Sanford Memorial Library (46.8 miles)
- Fairgrove District Library (47.5 miles)
- Harbor Beach Area District Library (50.3 miles)
- Reese Unity District Library (52.7 miles)
- Addison Township Public Library (52.9 miles)
- Pigeon District Library (56.6 miles)
- Port Austin Township Library (58.0 miles)
- Reader's Cove Library (64.3 miles)
- Oxford Public Library (64.5 miles)
- Orion Township Library (65.7 miles)
- Eastpointe Memorial Library (71.2 miles)
- Brandon Township Library (75.5 miles)
- Holly Township Library (86.8 miles)
- Les Cheneaux Community Library (287 miles)
- Drummond Island Library (321 miles)
(Note: this ranking is slightly skewed due to several libraries being a branch of a larger system library)
Guide:
Class 1 (population served: 0 – 3,999)
Class 2 (population served: 4,000 – 6,999)
Class 3 (population served: 7,000 – 11,999)
Class 4 (population served: 12,000 – 25,999)
Class 5 (population served: 26,000 – 49,999)
Class 6 (population served: 50,000+)
- Class 0 (private library): Reader's Cove Library
- Class 1: Elk Township Library
- Class 1: Fairgrove District Library
- Class 1: North Branch Township Library
- Class 1: Sleeper Public Library
- Class 2: Addison Township Public Library
- Class 2: Bad Axe Area District Library
- Class 2: Brown City Public Library
- Class 2: Deckerville Public Library
- Class 2: Harbor Beach Area District Library
- Class 2: Marlette District Library
- Class 2: Moore Public Library
- Class 2: Opperman Memorial Library
- Class 2: Port Austin Township Library
- Class 2: Reese Unity District Library
- Class 3: Aitkin Memorial District Library
- Class 3: Bullard Sanford Memorial Library
- Class 3: Caro Area District Library
- Class 3: Pigeon District Library
- Class 3: Rawson Memorial District Library
- Class 3: Sandusky District Library
- Class 4: Brandon Township Library
- Class 4: Holly Township Library
- Class 4: Oxford Public Library
- Class 5: Drummond Island Library
- Class 5: Eastpointe Memorial Library
- Class 5: Les Cheneaux Community Library
- Class 5: Orion Township Public Library
- Class 6: Lapeer District Library - Clifford Branch
- Class 6: St. Clair County Library - Burtchville Branch
Note: three libraries will be excluded from this list -- (1) Reader's Cove Library on Harsen's Island due to being private and operating on donations; (2) Opperman Memorial Library -- only a collection development budget was provided; (3) Burtchville Township Library (a branch of the St. Clair County Library System) -- only a collection development budget was provided.
- Bayliss Public Library (Class 5): Drummond Island Library: $25,440
- Lapeer District Library (Class 6): Clifford Library: $42,688
- Brown City Public Library (Class 2): $45,000
- Elk Township Library (Class 1): $45,000 - $50,000
- Bayliss Public Library (Class 5): Les Cheneaux Community Library: $48,180
- Deckerville Public Library (Class 2): $64,000
- Port Austin Township Library (Class 2): $72,000
- Sleeper Public Library (Class 1): $72,000 - $75,000
- Reese Unity District Library (Class 2): $100,000
- North Branch Township Library (Class 1): $101,000
- Marlette District Library (Class 2): $110,000
- Fairgrove District Library (Class 1): $134,000
- Moore Public Library (Class 2): $175,000
- Addison Township Public Library (Class 2): $210,000
- Aitkin Memorial District Library (Class 3): $230,000
- Bad Axe Area District Library (Class 2): $248,000
- Pigeon District Library (Class 3): $250,000
- Sandusky District Library (Class 3): $250,000
- Rawson Memorial District Library (Class 3): $300,000
- Holly Township Library (Class 4): $344, 193
- Bullard Sanford Memorial Library (Class 3): $400,000
- Harbor Beach Area District Library (Class 2): $438,710
- Caro Area District Library (Class 3): $500,000
- Eastpointe Memorial Library (Class 5): $708,000
- Brandon Township Library (Class 4): $908,149
- Oxford Public Library (Class 4): $1,100,000
- Orion Township Public Library (Class 5): $2,500,000
(*Note: When a range was given, the smaller budget amount was utilized.)

Please, please support your local library. As Marcia Dievendorf of Caro District Library said, "Access to information and knowledge -- that's the driving force. Libraries are an important part of our democracy. You can educate yourself for free."
Lady Bird Johnson said, "Perhaps no place in any community is so totally democratic as the town library. The only entrance requirement is interest."
And Lesley Conger once said, "The best of my education has come from the public library...my tuition fee is a bus fare and once in a while, five cents a day for an overdue book. You don't need to know very much to start with, if you know the way to the public library."
This is really cool, I can't believe you did this! Go, Jill! You are awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww! Thanks, Heather.
DeleteVery interesting stats Jill. This is an amazing project.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to include and tour Harbor Beach Area District Library in the project!
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