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• Provide free and equal access to these materials for all <br />age groups, including E -resources <br />■ Continue staff training and workshops to stay informed <br />■ Continue training for the public <br />• Stay abreast of new technologies, including 3-D printers, <br />virtual reality, and provide public instruction of use <br />• Maintain qualified instructors for programming for all <br />ages <br />ROLES OF THE INDIAN RIVER COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM <br />The Indian River County Main Library serves the community primarily as a <br />"reference center," "independent learning center," and a "popular materials <br />library." Secondary roles are the "pre-schooler's door to learning," "the <br />formal education support center," and the "community <br />activities/information center." <br />The major resource strengths of the Main Library are the Florida history & <br />genealogy resources, online resources, business, and literature resources. <br />Programming for all ages is a top priority. Digitization of the Press Journal <br />archives is an on-going project. <br />The North Indian River County Library serves its community primarily as <br />"the popular materials library" and the "pre-schooler's door to learning." <br />Secondary roles are the "independent learning center" and the "community <br />activities/information center." Programming for all ages is a top priority. <br />The Indian River County Law Library serves as a "reference center" and the <br />"independent learning center." The roles are specific to legal resources. The <br />Law Library is now located in the reference Department of the Main <br />Library. FastCase and other legal resources are available to the public and <br />library staff is also available for assistance. <br />The Gifford Youth Achievement Center Library serves as the "pre- <br />schooler's door to learning" and "independent learning center." The Center <br />2 <br />P264 <br />