Effective use of limited resources

by | May 17, 2025 | social media posts

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“The public library is the most enduring of democratic institutions, the keeper of the people’s history, the provider of free information, and the cradle of an enlightened society.” – Carl Sagan 

Wisconsinites love their libraries, and library services are an effective use of limited resources to support all of our communities. The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funding supports our state’s commitment to delivering high-quality public library services to every Wisconsin resident.

Learn more about how you can show support for your library:  https://mywisconsinlibrary.org/

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