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Beyond the Library Shelves with Skip Auld

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Modern libraries have transformed far beyond their traditional role as book repositories, evolving into dynamic community hubs that serve diverse needs. During his conversation with County Executive Steuart Pittman, Skip Auld, CEO of Anne Arundel County Public Libraries, shares his 50-year perspective on this evolution.

The Anne Arundel library system now offers a "library of things" - fishing poles, museum passes, and sewing machines alongside books, e-books, and audiobooks. Their 16 branches plus mobile outreach vehicles function as vital community centers where people gather, study, meet, and participate in programming that draws hundreds of thousands of attendees annually. The Discoveries Library at Westfield Annapolis Mall exemplifies this innovative approach, drawing visitors from across Maryland with its specialized programming.

During challenging times, these libraries have proven themselves essential. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, they distributed masks, test kits, and gun locks as part of broader public health initiatives. When faced with book-banning movements, the Board of Trustees boldly declared the system a "book sanctuary," affirming their commitment to intellectual freedom and diverse materials.

The future looks bright with several new branches in development. A state-of-the-art Glen Burnie Library will include a cultural resources lab and local history center. A unique partnership with the YMCA will create a new library in Millersville, while plans for a permanent Mountain Road branch are underway. These expansions reflect the county's recognition of libraries as essential community assets.

Behind these services stand approximately 470 dedicated staff members who select materials, develop programming, and ensure libraries remain responsive to community needs. Their kindergarten readiness initiatives are particularly impactful, helping prepare children for school success in partnership with public and private educational institutions.

Whether you're seeking knowledge, community connection, or practical resources, today's libraries stand ready to serve. 

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