
Friends of Libraries (also Friends of the Library and may be shortened to Friends) are
non-profit,
charitable groups formed to support
libraries in their communities. Support from the Friends groups may be financial, political and cultural. Groups are separate from the libraries they support and made up of volunteers. Generally, groups are structured, handle finances and work closely with library management. In the
United States, Friends groups also work closely with the
American Library Association (ALA). Other countries, such as
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
,
France,
South Africa and the
United Kingdom all have Friends of Libraries groups.
About

Friends of Libraries are adaptable groups that fit the needs of the
communities
A community is a Level of analysis, social unit (a group of living things) with commonality such as place (geography), place, Norm (social), norms, religion, values, Convention (norm), customs, or Identity (social science), identity. Communiti ...
and the
libraries they support. They are made up of
volunteers
Volunteering is a voluntary act of an individual or group freely giving time and labor for community service. Many volunteers are specifically trained in the areas they work, such as medicine, education, or emergency rescue. Others serve ...
who organize themselves independently to support their local library or libraries. Generally, Friends groups want to have good library service in their communities. Friends of Libraries groups do many different things. Many work towards public support of libraries, including government
advocacy
Advocacy is an Action (philosophy), activity by an individual or advocacy group, group that aims to influence decision making, decisions within political, economic, and social institutions. Advocacy includes activities and publications to infl ...
and spreading information about library services. Other groups help provide resources and financial support. A 1977-78 survey found that most Friends groups were supporting
public libraries
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 servants.
There are five fundamenta ...
. A 1987 study found that only around 24% of
academic libraries had Friends support. Friends groups in the
United States may be local, but are also organized on the state and national levels.
Friends organizations are often structured and include memberships, meetings and an organizational constitution. Generally, the most successful Friends groups have a strong and "broad charter" from the start of their creation.
Friends groups should also create
bylaws for the group. Part of a Friends groups' bylaws is the necessity of holding annual meetings where the members of the group can meet, assess their situation and make necessary changes as needed. Generally, in the US, these bylaws also include the group's name, their purpose, and membership rates. All Friends groups also need to determine their
charitable status. In the US, Friends groups need to obtain
tax-exempt status. Friends of Libraries in the UK can be charities set up to run community libraries. In France, Friends groups are considered .
They often work with library management or the library board in various capacities. A survey conducted in 1977 and 1978 found that Friends groups that worked with the library's director were often successful groups. In some areas, library directors have requested that Friends of the Library join larger, statewide groups. Librarians, in some cases, are the ones who decide how to spend the funds provided by the Friends.
In other cases, the Friends' board decides how to distribute and use the money raised.
Library management can also send the Friends a
wish-list of items the library needs. In
Sedona, Arizona
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, the public library there was
privatized and the Friends of the Library group in Sedona organized to support it and to oversee library administration. Friends groups that support academic libraries also work with the library director,
alumni of the school and the school's
faculty
Faculty may refer to:
* Faculty (academic staff), the academic staff of a university (North American usage)
* Faculty (division), a division within a university (usage outside of the United States)
* Faculty (instrument)
A faculty is a legal in ...
.

Some Friends groups are created primarily for the purpose of raising money for their library.
Friends might raise money by selling old and used books.
Book sales
Bookselling is the commercial trading of books which is the retail and distribution end of the publishing process. People who engage in bookselling are called booksellers, bookdealers, bookpeople, bookmen, or bookwomen. The founding of librari ...
can be major events for many Friends groups. Friends groups receive books as
donations. Membership drives are also another way that Friends groups can raise money. Some Friends groups sell items in their own
retail space inside of the libraries they support. In 1987, a study conducted by the
Friends of Libraries U.S.A. (FOLUSA) found that Friends groups with an average number of 213 members were able to raise $9,408 in funds that year.
These funds were used to buy furniture, equipment, books and programming for the libraries.
Friends groups also maintain funds in reserve for the institutions they support. One issue that can be raised when Friends provide funding to libraries and archives is that it may decrease incentives to ensure that the libraries or
archives are properly and fully funded in the first place.
Other Friends groups exist as a form of advocacy or as community "ambassadors" for the library.
Because Friends groups are private citizens, they are often more free to advocate for the needs of the libraries they support. Adding local
politicians to the mailing list for the Friends is one passive way to provide advocacy and information awareness for the library. In
Oregon in 1982, Friends members were required to register as
political activists
Activism (or Advocacy) consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society toward a perceived greater good. Forms of activism range fro ...
. Friends in the US often attend
Library Legislative Days in their respective states as a way to make their voices heard on library issues. Sometimes Friends groups are set up to campaign against a potential council closures of libraries or reductions in
budgets.
Every year, Friends of Libraries groups in the US have their own national week of celebration.
It is used to promote and raise awareness of the library's services within the community, and also to promote membership. It also serves as an opportunity for libraries and Boards of Trustees to recognize the Friends for their help and support of the library.
Some Friends groups were created specifically to help build a new library. In
Naples, Florida, a Friends of the Library group was formed in 1957 with the purpose of building a new
Collier County library. The Friends group in Naples was able to take a donation of land which would be leased to the city and used to build the library. Friends of African Village Libraries (FAVL) is a
non-governmental organization that was created to build libraries in remote African villages.
Friends groups also help provide information. ''United for Libraries USA'' provides many resources for Friends of Libraries groups, some of which include book club suggestions,
factsheets, a
listserv
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to share ideas, free toolkits and contact information for existing State Friends Groups.
In
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
, the Friends of Libraries Australia also has Junior Friends groups. The first one was set up for Murrindindi Library in
Victoria in 1991.
History
Discovering the history of Friends groups can be challenging and have gaps in information since many groups did not preserve their own archives.
Friends groups in the
United Kingdom (UK) can trace their origins back to the
Elizabethan Period
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. The first group to name itself a "Friends group" was founded in
France in 1913, called ''La Société de Amis de la Bibliothèque Nationale des Grandes Bibliotèques de France''. This group was formed by
Francis Charmes
Marie François, known as Francis Charmes (21 April 1848, château de Baradel, Aurillac, Cantal – 4 January 1916, Paris) was a French journalist, diplomat, civil servant, politician and academician.
Biography
He was educated at Aurillac, and ...
,
Salomon Reinach, Pierre Champion and
Henri Béraldi
Henri Béraldi (6 February 1849, Paris – 31 March 1931, Paris) was a French people, French bibliophile, publisher and author of books on the Pyrenees and on French printmakers of the 19th century.
Henri Béraldi was the son of Pierre Louis Bér ...
to support the
French National Library
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** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
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.
In 1927, the group was recognized as a .
In 1995, this group merged with ''Amis de la Bibliothèque de France'' to create the ''Association des amis de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France''.
The first group that named itself "Friends of the Library" in the
United States, was founded in 1922 in
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Glen Ellyn is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. A suburb located due west of downtown Chicago, the village has a population of 28,846 as of the 2020 Census.
History
Glen Ellyn, like the neighboring town to the east, Lomba ...
. The first president of the group was Mrs. Al Chase and the organization was established to help purchase books for the library.
The first year saw this group raise $365 through membership fees.
Also in 1922, another group was founded in
Syracuse, New York
Syracuse ( ) is a City (New York), city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, Onondaga County, New York, United States. It is the fifth-most populous city in the state of New York following New York City, Buffalo, New York, Buffa ...
. The first Friends group for a university in the US was formed at
Harvard
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in 1925. Other academic friends groups were formed by 1930 at
Columbia
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* Columbia (personification), the historical female national personification of the United States, and a poetic name for America
Places North America Natural features
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,
Yale,
Princeton and
Johns Hopkins
Johns Hopkins (May 19, 1795 – December 24, 1873) was an American merchant, investor, and philanthropist. Born on a plantation, he left his home to start a career at the age of 17, and settled in Baltimore, Maryland where he remained for most ...
. Friends groups were important in helping library services continue during the
Great Depression
The Great Depression (19291939) was an economic shock that impacted most countries across the world. It was a period of economic depression that became evident after a major fall in stock prices in the United States. The economic contagio ...
.
By 1959, there were 400 group in the US. During the 1960s, Friends began to form statewide groups. By 1973, there were around 1,000 Friends groups with over 100,000 members. The
American Library Association (ALA) created a committee, the Friends of the Library Committee. In 1979, the Friends of Libraries U.S.A. (FOLUSA) was founded in order to help develop more Friends groups around the country.
FOLUSA was affiliated with ALA.
By the time of the formation of FOLUSA, there were 2,000 Friends groups and around half a million members of these groups. In 1989, FOLUSA started presenting awards to members of the
United States Congress who have been in support of libraries and library issues. FOLUSA joined with the Association for Library Trustees and Advocates (ALTA) to form United for Libraries USA in 2009.
The
National Library of South Africa has a Friends of Libraries group.
In
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
, the Friends of Libraries Australia (FOWL) was created in the mid 1990s and one of the founding patrons was
Michael Kirby.
Friends of African Village Libraries (FAVL) was founded in 2001 by Michael Kevane and Leslie Gray to support building libraries in
Western Africa.
By 2007, FAVL had helped to build five libraries in
Burkina Faso and two in
Ghana.
By 2014, the number had grown to 14, with libraries also in
Tanzania and
Uganda. FAVL tends to provide management and supervision of the libraries they build. FAVL not only provides printed books, but also creates their own reading material for the libraries when appropriate.
At
Princeton University, the Friends of the Library has historically been involved in many activities that benefit the library it is affiliated with, including fundraising, leadership and raising awareness. The board decides how to dispose of funds accumulated in the process of
fundraising
Fundraising or fund-raising is the process of seeking and gathering voluntary financial contributions by engaging individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies. Although fundraising typically refers to efforts to gathe ...
and collecting dues. Some of the money can be spent on purchasing materials for the library. Other options are to spend it on library activities, renovations to the building or the furniture in it and adding new or improved technology for the staff or patrons to use. In 2014, the Friends of the Library received $6.5 million in endowed funds and membership contributions. There were different positions on the Friends of the Library board that members could be elected to, including Secretary, Treasurer, Chair of the Friends and Chair of the Nominating Committee. Library staff could serve on the board, but it was not necessary that all staff be members. Friends of the Library board meetings were held regularly.
The Student Friends group at Princeton University had 330 members in 2014, two-thirds of them undergraduates. This junior Friends of the Library group toured libraries and
exhibits, such as an exhibit on women in science and medicine, and John Rassweiler’s collection of medieval seals and matrices.
See also
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History of public library advocacy
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Public library advocacy
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United for LibrariesFriends of the Library, New York Public LibraryFriends of the San Francisco Public LibraryUK library groupshttp://www.ala.org/united/sites/ala.org.united/files/content/friends/orgtools/libraries-need-friends.pdf Libraries Need Friends]
Libraries Need FriendsGuide to the University of Chicago Friends of the Library. Records 1933-1945at th
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Library associations
Library-related organizations
Library-related professional associations