WAMC features Summer Reading at New York Libraries and New York Council for the Humanities

On June 14th, 2013, Erika Halstead, program officer for the New York Council for the Humanities, joined Joe Donahue on WAMC The Roundtable to discuss the importance of reading throughout the summer.
The discussion focuses on the vital role of reading over the summer , provides information about the “Explore NY” reading lists ( http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/summer/explore.htm), and discusses the value of librarians in creating high quality summer reading programs. To listen to the broadcast, visit http://www.wamc.org/post/ideas-matter-new-york-council-humanities-and-summer-reading.
The New York Council for the Humanities is a key partner with the State Library in support of “Summer Reading at New York Libraries.”
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New York State Library

Summer Reading at New York Libraries is funded in part through the Federal Library Services and Technology Act, with funds awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services. The New York State Library is a program of the Office of Cultural Education in the New York State Education Department.