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Rural Resources Partnership An Employment Resource Centre in every village George Stock Oxford County Library For OLA Super Conference 2004
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Oxford County. Harrington HRDC (in transition to HRSD) ERC
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Oxford County Library 18 branches: one town Ingersoll population 11,000 17 villages populations 2,500 to 109 floor space 12,000 to 370 square feet
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Rural Resources Partnership Since 1998 Funded by Human Resources Development Canada (to be Department of Human Resources and Skills Development) Use library branches as channels for government information delivery 2 components: –technology outreach: group training to support web- based employment resources –community outreach through branches
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Role of Library Information and Resources and Support -not counselling or advice
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Information and Resources Internet for patrons to access job banks and other on-line job-finding resources and apply on-line
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Information and Resources Computers, printers and photocopiers for patrons to develop resumes and cover letters
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Information and Resources Fax machines for patrons to send applications
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Information and Resources Forms and publications for distribution
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Information and Resources Books for information and inspiration
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Information and Resources Referral to local programs and services
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Support
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Job Seeking Resources Portal
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Training Promotes Internet Use Net a Job Career Horizons Applying On-Line -in partnership with employment service providers (e.g., job finding club)
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Job Seekers’ Corners Enhance visibility Create a starting point Princeton Innerkip Tavistock
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Staff Training ongoing essential
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Promotion bulk mail flyer fall fair displays in-library displays
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Pamphlets
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Benefits to Community Access to job finding resources close to home Library usually the only public access to computer/internet, sometimes the only fax/photocopy service available in small communities Familiar “non-government” environment, personalized customer service Children and other family members are made welcome Non-traditional hours: evenings and Saturdays
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Benefits to Library Funding for staffing, training and promotion Enhanced sense of library’s role in community New users attracted to library, including non- traditional populations Increased use of services already offered
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Use of Library for Employment Purposes Survey of library users - Spring, 2003
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Survey of library users 747 responses / 593 separate users Over 10 % reported some form of employment activity (7 % checked job opportunities; 3 % prepared resume or cover letter; 3 % sent job application) Around 50 % used jobs@ocl.net web site
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Who uses employment information? 32% were unemployed 27% were employed but seeking different job 21% were employed but seeking extra work 8% were returning to work after long absence
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Who uses employment information? 1/3 of job seekers were males but only 1/5 of all library patrons were males Male job seekers most likely age 40-55 Females most likely <25 and 25-40
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