PRISM. Almost reads like PRISON. Yup, we’ve created another acronym here in Colorado. At least it doesn’t start with the letter C.

What’s it all about? A planning grant to figure out the best way to assess how (and if) prison libraries influence re-entry into society for individuals leaving prison. We’ve called it the PRISM Study.

Where do you come in?

We’re seeking applications from people interested in serving on the advisory committee for this grant project. The commitment: monthly meetings starting November 14. A six month term, a meeting from 10-noon each second Wednesday. You can join us in person or online. Fuzzy slippers in either venue – that’s your call.

If you’re a practicing librarian at a public library or higher-education institution, with a passion for this kind of topic & work, please consider submitting a brief online application here by 10/30/18: https://goo.gl/forms/8NGURsKTBqOSXVSJ3







Diane Walden
Institutional Library Development Coordinator
Colorado State Library
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