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  • 29 Nov 2023 10:25 AM | Sonya Durney (Administrator)

    MLA is pleased to present the Library Wage Study  performed by Municipal Resources, Inc. (MRI). The study, initiated to address the complexities of compensation within Maine’s public libraries, has resulted in key insights and recommendations that we hope will serve as a valuable tool for both library directors striving to ensure fair wages for their employees and job seekers exploring opportunities within our vibrant library community.

    The study encompassed a thorough examination of key benchmark positions across public libraries in Maine, with a focus on developing pay and classification systems. Research extended to New England states, offering a regional perspective. Job descriptions for primary positions were crafted by MRI to serve as models for libraries, covering essential functions, qualification requirements, and work environment factors.

    The report emphasizes the importance of internal equity, ensuring fair compensation practices among current employees, and external equity, aligning with market values for similar positions in the broader workforce. A pay and classification plan is proposed as a foundation for equitable compensation. The plan aims to ensure "equal pay for equal work," with periodic reviews to maintain relevance.

    Recognizing the evolving economic landscape, it is essential to note that the data collected for FY23 is a snapshot in time. To maintain the validity of wage measures, adjustments for the yearly increase in the Consumer Price Index or the Maine minimum wage are recommended.

    The study would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of our MLA Library Wage Subcommittee: Kate Wing (Chair), Wynter Giddings, Sonya Durney,Lee Koenigs, Steve Norman, and Michelle Conners. MLA is sincerely grateful to Carol Granfield of  Municipal Resources, Inc. for the time dedicated to this project and for grappling with the complexity of our requests.

    This report will serve as a valuable resource for our library community.

    MLA Wage Study 2023.pdf



  • 05 Sep 2023 4:50 PM | Sonya Durney (Administrator)

    Join the Unite Against Book Bans campaign. Unite Against Book Bans is a national campaign to protect the rights of everyone to access information. Leveraging the reach of a national coalition, we connect, support, and mobilize both library workers and concerned community members to fight book bans in their communities and states.


    The Maine Library Association is a proud State Partner. 




  • 10 Apr 2023 1:03 PM | Jessica Hovey (Administrator)
    The conference schedule for 2023 Annual MLA Conference is live! Please visit our conference page to view the program of sessions and speakers. Session descriptions are forthcoming.

    Advocacy in Action: The 2023 Maine Library Association Annual Meeting and Conference will take place on May 22-23 at Sunday River Ski Resort - Grand Summit Hotel in Newry, Maine. Our keynote speakers will be Tracie D. Hall, Executive Director of the American Library Association, and author Monica Wood. 

    MLA members and conference attendees are eligible for a discounted ticket price to the pre-conference fundraiser dinner on Sunday, May 21, with special guests and speakers Stephen and Tabitha King!

    Early Bird registration ends April 16th. Learn more and register at www.mainelibraries.org today!


  • 18 Nov 2022 3:07 PM | Wynter Giddings (Administrator)

    We have completed our 2021-2022 Impact Report, which can be viewed here. 

  • 22 Sep 2022 3:31 PM | Jeff Eastman

    Have you found yourself wondering, “what would happen if libraries went away, even for a day?” This is the driving question asked back in 2007 by New Jersey library workers that gave us Library Snapshot Day. The MLA Legislative Advocacy Committee is pleased to present Library Snapshot Day 2022 and we hope you’ll join us!

    Library Snapshot Day is about collecting data, yes, but it also aims to shine a light on the impact libraries have on communities. And we want to share that impact with elected officials, decision-makers, and other community leaders. The best advocacy work we can do is proactive and Library Snapshot Day is one more tool for raising awareness in our quiver. Please plan to join us for Library Snapshot Day 2022 and let others know what awesome things you do everyday by sharing one day.


    What you will do:

    • Pick any day during the week of September 25 - October 1, 2022

    • Take a picture of your library in action

    • Track the data and fill in this quick survey 

    • Attach your picture at the end of the survey

    That’s it!


    What we will do:

    We’ll send you a personalized, snappy little one-pager to share with your elected officials and we’ll put together a complete report for the Maine State Library to share with state and national leaders. 


    For more information and to register, visit: https://www.mainelibraries.org/event-4972418


    If you have any questions, comments, or thoughts, please email advocacy@mainelibraries.org. We can’t wait to read your stories!
  • 03 Jun 2022 10:25 AM | Jeff Eastman

    We are pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2022 Phyllis E. Ainsworth Scholarship is Wendy West, a student at San Jose State University.

    The Phyllis E. Ainsworth Scholarship was named in 1979 in honor of Mrs. Ainsworth, a Maine librarian who had recently been the first Southern Maine Library District Consultant. The $2,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a student member of MLA in order to defray the cost of graduate school.

    At the recent MLA conference, we also announced the winners of annual awards. The Outstanding Librarian of the Year is Angie Herrick of the Skowhegan Free Public Library. The Outstanding Library Advocate (a new award this year) is Evelyn Adelson of York, Maine.

  • 31 May 2022 12:40 PM | Jeff Eastman

    Please welcome the recently elected officers who will begin their new two-year terms this year.

    • Treasurer -- Amy Wisehart, Director of Northeast Harbor Public Libary, was re-elected for another term
    • Member-at-large 1 -- Kate Wing, Course Materials and Collections Specialist at Bowdoin College, was re-elected for another term
    • Secretary -- Anna Faherty, Archivist at the Franco-American Collection at the University of Southern Maine's Lewiston-Auburn College, was elected

    Please also welcome Samantha Duckworth, Law Librarian at Verrill, as Intellectual Freedom Chair. Thank you to Joanna Breen and Matt Delaney, the outgoing Intellectual Freedom Chair and Secretary, for their dedication and hard work.


  • 06 May 2022 11:05 AM | Wynter Giddings (Administrator)

    Click here to access the ballot - you must log in to your account to access the ballot page.

  • 07 Jul 2020 4:47 PM | Jeff Eastman

    The MLA Board has proposed some changes to our bylaws. These would typically be discussed and voted on by members at the Annual Business Meeting, but due to the COVID pandemic complications this year, we were unable to get the changes ready in time. 

    We will be holding a (brief) special meeting on Thursday, August 6th at 10:00am, which is open to all active members who wish to discuss and vote on the proposed bylaws changes. This email shall serve as the required 30-day notice of such a meeting. The Bylaws with proposed changes can be viewed here:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GxDTsVwtArMjKkg7f8rupyweUkvkRO-4/view?usp=sharing_eil&ts=5efdefb9

    There are track changes in the document made by Rob Levin, who is the attorney MLA has retained, in order to assist us with our transition to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. 

    Your registration confirmation email will include a Zoom invite.

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