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Literacy Services of Indian River County <br /> Literacy is considered in the Florida Long Range Plan as a natural extension of library <br /> services to the public , stating that our mission is to provide library services to all <br /> segments of the population . On the national and state levels , literacy has become an <br /> integral part of public library services . LSCA (Library Services and Construction Act) <br /> funds were allocated to public libraries in Florida who requested and qualified for the <br /> funds to combine efforts with local literacy services to combat illiteracy in their <br /> communities . One of the requirements for receiving and expending these funds for the <br /> grant time period was to pick up the core of the service locally at the end of the funding <br /> (four years in Indian River County) . <br /> To continue cooperative efforts to combat illiteracy in Indian River County, the Indian <br /> River County Library System may contract with the Adult Literacy Service of Indian <br /> River County for allotted space in the libraries for an office . The Library may also <br /> provide available space for tutors to teach their students to read (prior arrangements will <br /> be made in accordance with meeting or study room policies ) . The libraries may also <br /> purchase and make available to the public , materials which further this cause . As a <br /> logical extension of public library services and to adhere to the State plan, the Indian <br /> River County Library System will strive to meet the needs of all segments of the <br /> county ' s population . <br /> As with the Friends , the Adult Literacy Service of Indian River County will establish its <br /> own policies and procedures and will follow the contractual agreements/restrictions the <br /> county establishes for its facilities . <br /> Volunteers <br /> The information demands of modern society have made it impractical to operate a <br /> public library solely through the use of donated labor; however, the use of volunteers <br /> can be a means of supplementing the library ' s services . Effective volunteer programs <br /> generally require that the individuals offering their talents to the library should, as far as <br /> possible , be treated as if they were paid staff. Volunteers working in library programs <br /> should be recruited for specific positions with properly developed job descriptions and <br /> should regularly be evaluated on the effectiveness of their service . <br /> The Indian River County Library System encourages interested persons to volunteer at <br /> the libraries . Appropriate forms should be filled out for the library files and for the <br /> volunteer to choose the best days/times to volunteer and to select tasks preferred. Every <br /> effort will be made to accommodate the preferences . <br /> Page 6 <br />