D rop-down Menus Guide
The contents of the various drop-down menus in the State Program Report are set out in tables below. Use this list to help you understand what some of the choices are (as in the Performance Categories), as well as the relationships between descriptors for both services and users.
Library organization types - Add a Library form
These are used to describe the libraries that have or are eligible to receive LSTA State Program sub-grants from and SLAA.
Type of library |
Definition (from Glossary) |
Public |
A library that serves all residents of a given community, district, or region, and (typically) receives its financial support, in whole or in part, from public funds. |
School |
A library that is an integral part of the educational program of an elementary or secondary school with materials and services that meet the curricular information, and recreational needs of students, teachers, and administrators. |
Academic |
A library forming an integral part of a college, university, or other academic institution for postsecondary education, organized and administered to meet the needs of students, faculty, and affiliated staff of the institution. |
Special |
A research library, which for the purposes of LSTA, means a library that (1) makes publicly available library services and materials suitable for scholarly research and not otherwise available to the public; and (2) is not an integral part of an institution of higher education. |
Multi-type |
A group of autonomous libraries (library cooperatives, consortia, or library support organizations identified by the State as eligible for LSTA funds) joined together by formal or informal agreements to perform various services cooperatively, such as resource sharing, etc. Multi-Types should include two or more of the following categories of organization types: public, academic, school, or special libraries. |
SLAA |
A State Library Administrative Agency (SLAA) is the official agency of a State charged by the law of the State with the extension and development of public library services throughout the State. |
Principal purposes (LSTA) – Add a Project form
Under the Library Services and Technology Act legislation (1996), there are six purposes defined for which LSTA funds can be used. The six were condensed into three, which are shown in the table below. These purposes will be used for the FY 2002 and FY 2003 reports, because those grant awards were made under the 1996 legislation.
While a project can involve more than one of the above purposes, please select the one purpose that best characterizes the project. Thus, if a literacy project involved technology, it would be classified under the third category, since technology is a tool used to support the project.
LSTA purpose |
Activity areas |
Library technology, connectivity and services
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Services for lifelong learning in a variety of formats for individuals of all ages. |
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Services to persons having difficulty using libraries This includes services for people with disabilities; people with limited literacy or information skills; underserved rural and urban communities; children from families with incomes below the poverty line; and people with diverse geographic, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. |
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Performance categories
Glossary: “Established for IMLS’ strategic plan, the six Performance categories describe the strategic areas on which IMLS grant funds are focused. On the Add a Project form, SLAA staff will select the one category that best describes the nature of the project. If the project could also be described by one or two other performance categories, they can be selected as Secondary performance categories.”
Select one category as the primary performance category that best fits the project being reported. Up to two additional categories can be selected as secondary performance categories.
Performance category |
Examples of what it includes |
Enhance a lifetime of learning opportunities |
Focus on impacting educational outcomes for members of the community, including school-related educational activities for children.
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Provide access to information, resources and ideas |
Focus on promoting public access to information and resources, as well as focusing on equity/parity issues, such as improving access for targeted populations.
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Provide tools for the future |
Focus on the development of infrastructure, Web sites, and technology training of library staff.
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Strengthen families and children |
Focus on intergenerational, family-focused and children’s programs, including extra-curricular enrichment programs for children.
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Strengthen communities |
Focus on building links among different entities, providing regional collaboration:
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Sustain our cultural heritage |
Focus on preservation of artifacts of historical or cultural importance:
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User Descriptors
At least one primary user descriptor (max. of three) will be selected for each project. Up to three secondary descriptors for each primary descriptor may also be selected. Some primary user descriptors do not have secondary descriptors.
Primary user descriptor |
Secondary user descriptor |
Adults |
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Children
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Disadvantaged children |
Institutionalized persons (includes people in correctional, hospital, and penal institutions) |
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Library staff and volunteers |
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Non/limited English speaking persons |
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People with special needs (includes children) |
Blind and visually-impaired persons Deaf and hearing-impaired persons Developmentally disabled Homebound persons
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Pre-school children |
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Public library trustees |
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Rural populations |
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Senior citizens |
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Statewide public |
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Urban populations |
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Young adults and teens |
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Service descriptors – Add a Project form
At least one primary service descriptor (max. of three) will be selected for each project. Up to three secondary descriptors for each primary descriptor may also be selected. Some primary service descriptors do not have secondary descriptors.
Primary service descriptor |
Secondary service descriptor |
Continuing education for the public |
Distance education (includes web-based training) Lifelong learning |
Cultural heritage programs |
Local history Preservation |
Digitization and digital library projects |
Digitization Digital library projects |
Economic development |
Job and career services Small business services |
Education-related services for children and teens
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After school programs Home schooling Homework centers Pre-school programs Reading development Reading readiness Summer reading programs |
Information access and services |
Business information services Collection development Community information services Database access E-books Government information services and archives Health information services Information & referral (I&R) Local information Reference services Statewide database licensing
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Institutional library services |
Correctional library services (e.g., jails and detention centers) Hospital library services (includes long term care facilities, mental health hospitals, VA hospitals) Prison library services |
Intergenerational programs |
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Interlibrary loan |
Document and materials delivery Resource sharing |
Library development |
Community and user studies Marketing and promotion of library services Strategic planning
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Literacy programs |
Adult literacy ESL programs Family literacy |
Mobile services |
Bookmobile services Cybermobiles Daycare vans |
Outreach services |
Books-by-mail Homebound services Services to ethnic and cultural groups Special needs services |
Software and equipment |
Adaptive technology Computers & peripherals |
Staff development, education and training |
Customer services skills Library science education and skills Management skills Technical skills |
Technology infrastructure |
Computer hardware and software Integrated library systems Intranets and extranets LAN/WAN projects Telecommunications and networking hardware and software |
Training for the public |
Computer training Database training Information literacy Internet training Technology training |
Virtual library services |
Portals and related Web projects Virtual reference service Virtual union catalogue |
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | LSTA Annual Report Project Descriptors |
Author | Barbara G. Smith |
Last Modified By | bsmith |
File Modified | 2004-08-06 |
File Created | 2004-08-06 |