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Brooke Doyle

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Brooke Doyle

Brooke Doyle, M.Ed., is a Senior Project Coordinator in the Library Trends and User Research unit. Brooke’s expertise in curriculum development and grant management serve her well at OCLC where her work includes being a co-author on the OCLC briefing, New Model Library: Pandemic Effects and Library Directions and assisting in the Building a National Finding Aid Network project. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4318-364X

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OCLC Publications

  • New Model Library: Pandemic Effects and Library Directions

    New Model Library: Pandemic Effects and Library Directions

    28 October 2021

    Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ixchel M. Faniel, Brittany Brannon, Joanne Cantrell, Christopher Cyr, Brooke Doyle, Peggy Gallagher, Kem Lang, Brian Lavoie, Janet Mason, and Titia van der Werf

    The COVID-19 pandemic impacted libraries of all types around the world, requiring library leaders to respond to rapidly shifting community and institutional needs. This briefing shares how leaders adapted during the pandemic and what they envision moving forward to help libraries plan strategically.

     

  • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion: Seattle’s ‘Loud at the Library’ Collaboration

    Equity, Diversity, Inclusion: Seattle’s ‘Loud at the Library’ Collaboration

    19 September 2019

    CiKeithia Pugh, Brooke Doyle

    Pugh and Doyle share how the Seattle Public Library (SPL) has explored new paths in pursuit of racial equity, and the lessons that all libraries can take from this effort. This article shares an illuminating example of community engagement efforts at SPL that led to the creation of a new storytime program, Loud at the Library.

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