The Ann Arbor District Library (AADL) is a
public library
A public library is a library that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as taxes. It is operated by librarians and library paraprofessionals, who are also Civil service, civil servants.
There are ...
system that serves the residents of the
Ann Arbor, Michigan school district. The Downtown Library, located at 343 South Fifth Avenue, was dedicated in 1957 and had building additions in 1974 and 1991. AADL also includes four branch libraries: Malletts Creek, Traverwood, Pittsfield, and Westgate. The library system holds over 490,000 materials – books, DVDs, compact discs, magazines, audio books and other formats. More than 1.5 million people came through the doors of the AADL system in 2011–12, and circulation of library materials topped 8.5 million. In 1997, the Library was named “National Library of the Year” by
Library Journal, the first library in Michigan to receive the honor. In 2021, for the 14th year in a row, AADL earned five stars in the Library Journal’s annual ratings of public libraries across the nation.
Board of Trustees
All trustees are elected at large from the District. The Library District has the same boundaries as the
Ann Arbor School District. Terms are four years long beginning January 1 of the year they are elected.
Officers are elected by the Board at the Annual Board Meeting in January. Officers serve for a one-year term and for no more than two consecutive years in the same office. Board members are:
* Jim Leija, President
* Dharma Akmon, Vice President
* Scott Trudeau, Treasurer
* S. Kerene Moore, Secretary
* Molly Kleinman, Trustee
* Onna Solomon, Trustee
* Jamie Vander Broek, Trustee
Locations
*Downtown Library: 343 South Fifth Avenue
*Malletts Creek Branch: 3090 East Eisenhower Parkway
* Traverwood Branch: 3333 Traverwood Drive
* Westgate Branch: 2503 Jackson Avenue
* Pittsfield Branch: 2359 Oak Valley Drive
Expansion
The vision of branch libraries for the Ann Arbor District Library system began with former Library Director Homer Chance. Recognizing the need for access to materials and facilities beyond the Downtown Library, Chance opened the first branch library in Ann Arbor, the Loving Branch, in 1965. In 1977, the West Branch (now called "Westgate") opened its doors. The Northeast Branch began serving the community in 1981.
Expansion continued in 2004 with the opening of the Malletts Creek Branch as a replacement for the Loving Branch. This branch is a unique model of
sustainable design
Environmentally sustainable design (also called environmentally conscious design, eco-design, etc.) is the philosophy of designing physical objects, the built environment, and services to comply with the principles of ecological sustainability ...
featuring solar heating, natural day lighting, a vegetated green roof, convection cooling, naturally captured and filtered storm water, native plants and grasses, and many uses of materials that are renewable resources. The Malletts Creek Branch was awarded the 2005 American Institute of Architects Michigan (AIA Michigan) Award for Sustainable Design.
In 2006, AADL opened the Pittsfield Branch, a community-based learning center serving the residents of the southwest quadrant of Ann Arbor and Pittsfield Township. This branch, along with its surrounding landscape, capitalizes on environmental principles, allowing the overall project to operate more in harmony with the ecosystem and the community in which it serves.
On June 30, 2008 the Traverwood Branch opened, replacing the Northeast Branch. The Traverwood Branch is designed to have as little impact on natural landscape features as possible. Sustainable design features include an innovative stormwater management system and the reuse of harvested ash trees from the building site. A
rain garden
Rain gardens, also called bioretention facilities, are one of a variety of practices designed to increase rain runoff reabsorption by the soil. They can also be used to treat polluted stormwater runoff. Rain gardens are designed landscape sites t ...
is located on the south side of the building. The design of the Branch takes advantage of natural day lighting.
Since 2004, the Library's branch expansion program has emphasized
sustainability
Specific definitions of sustainability are difficult to agree on and have varied in the literature and over time. The concept of sustainability can be used to guide decisions at the global, national, and individual levels (e.g. sustainable livin ...
. By using sustainable design in the construction of each branch, the Library will teach, by example, responsible coexistence with the natural environment.
The West Branch closed for renovation in November 2015, reopening in September 2016 as the Westgate Branch. Formerly the smallest in the system, the Westgate Branch quadrupled in size to , adding a cafe.
AADL.org
The AADL website provides access to the Library's catalog, events, services, research databases and users’ Library accounts management. Website users can post
blogs
A blog (a Clipping (morphology), truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in Reverse ...
, comment on blogs, subscribe to
RSS feeds
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, tag, create a personal card catalog, and write reviews. Video on Demand of past Library events is available, and users can subscribe to a video or audio
podcast
A podcast is a program made available in digital format for download over the Internet. For example, an episodic series of digital audio or video files that a user can download to a personal device to listen to at a time of their choosing ...
through
iTunes that will automatically download new video of library productions as they are added to the collection.
The AADL website also includes a section for Old News, upkept by the AADL Archives Team. They have made arrangements with permission to scan and provide an archive of the following publications:
Signal of Liberty, The
Ann Arbor Argus, The Ann Arbor Courier, and most recently, The
Ann Arbor News
''The Ann Arbor News'' is a newspaper serving Washtenaw and Livingston counties in Michigan. Published daily online through MLive.com, the paper also publishes print editions on Thursdays and Sundays.
History
Original publication
Published in ...
. The site is full text searchable and each article includes links for the article author, keywords, people and photographer.
Washtenaw Library for the Blind and Print Disabled
The Ann Arbor District Library has housed and administrated the
Washtenaw County
Washtenaw County () is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. At the 2020 census, the population was 372,258. The county seat is Ann Arbor. The county was authorized by legislation in 1822 and organized as a county in 1826.
Washtenaw ...
branch of the
National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled
The National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS) is a free library program of braille and audio materials such as books and magazines circulated to eligible borrowers in the United States and American citizens living abroad by po ...
since February 2009. The Washtenaw Library for the Blind and Print Disabled (WLBPD@AADL) is a free service which loans books, magazines, and videos in alternative formats such as digital
audiobook
An audiobook (or a talking book) is a recording of a book or other work being read out loud. A reading of the complete text is described as "unabridged", while readings of shorter versions are abridgements.
Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
s,
Braille
Braille (Pronounced: ) is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired, including people who are blind, deafblind or who have low vision. It can be read either on embossed paper or by using refreshable braille display ...
,
large print
Large-print (also large-type or large-font) refers to the formatting of a book or other text document in which the typeface (or font) are considerably larger than usual to accommodate people who have low vision. Frequently the medium is also incre ...
, or
descriptive video to eligible individuals who live in Washtenaw County.
Video games in the library
The Ann Arbor District Library was one of the first public libraries to experiment with using
video games
Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device to generate visual feedback. This feedb ...
to attract teens and youth to the library. AADL now hosts tournaments in ''
Mario Kart: Double Dash'', ''
Super Smash Bros.
''Super Smash Bros.'' is a Crossover (fiction), crossover fighting game series published by Nintendo. The series was created by Masahiro Sakurai, who has directed every game in the series. The series is known for its unique gameplay objectiv ...
'', and ''
Dance Dance Revolution
(''DDR'') is a music video game series produced by Konami. Introduced in Japan in 1998 as part of the Bemani series, and released in North America and Europe in 1999, ''Dance Dance Revolution'' is the pioneering series of the rhythm and dance g ...
''.
Bond proposal
On November 6, 2012, Ann Arbor citizens voted "no" on a $65 million bond proposal for the construction of a new downtown library. The final vote was 55.17% to 44.83%.
References
External links
Ann Arbor District Library WebsiteAnn Arbor District Library Old News Website
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Public libraries in Michigan
Government agencies established in 1957
Education in Ann Arbor, Michigan