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Future Direction of the EPA Library Network

The mission of EPA's libraries is to improve access to information for EPA decision making and environmental awareness.

EPA’s Vision for Library Services

EPA’s vision is to be the premier environmental library network providing timely access to information and library services to its employees and the public.  EPA’s approach to achieving this vision involves maintaining a strong network of physical libraries enhanced with online tools to expand access to environmental information. This enhanced model provides more library materials electronically and on the EPA Web site with increased accessibility to environmental information and increased efficiency by which employees and the public can find the materials they need.

Next Steps

The Agency is conducting a customer needs assessment to better understand EPA's library information access requirements. This needs assessment will be conducted in early FY2009 with input from stakeholders.  The results of the analysis will inform the development of an updated strategic plan for EPA’s National Library Network.

Planning for the Future

The EPA National Library Network is working to finalize a policy and twelve procedures to provide further operational guidance for its libraries. EPA’s future strategic plans will build from the first draft of a strategic plan annotated outline (PDF) (12 pp, 96K, About PDF), which was shared in the Fall of 2007 with EPA's library stakeholder community. This plan followed EPA’s October 2006 transition to the National Framework for the Headquarters and Regional Libraries (PDF) (18 pp, 92K, About PDF).  EPA is committed to supporting an effective physical and virtual library network that provides timely information access and library services as it plans for the future. 
EPA will incorporate the review of EPA’s digitization procedures as one of its strategic planning elements that have emerged from stakeholder discussion and input.   

Engaging with Stakeholders

EPA continues to develop its strategic plan for the future of the EPA National Library Network in concert with internal and external stakeholders.  These include a board of advisors from the Federal Library and Information Center Committee (FLICC) of the Library of Congress, professional library associations, the scientific community, academia, and the public. 
You can provide feedback on EPA’s current library services or input for longer term plans using the Feedback Form, or by sending an e-mail to library.feedback@epa.govMore information on EPA’s library services.

 

 


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