"Your Library's library
brings my patrons
what
they want
when they want it.
It makes us
look good.
We shine even more."
Basic Library Techniques (BLT) is a group of four training courses designed for public library directors in communities with a population of
less than 10,000 who do not have a Master of Library Science degree. The courses are a
requirement of the State Aid to Public Libraries program administered by the Massachusetts
Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC).
The intent of the BLT program is to provide
practical training in Library Administration, Reference, Cataloging, and
Collection Management. The BLT requirement does not apply to library personnel other than the
director, but any CMRLS library staff member may attend the courses, space permitting.
As members complete each Basic Library Techniques course they should do the following:
Additional information
about the Basic Library Techniques program is available at
http://mblc.state.ma.us/grants/state_aid/certification/index.php
The Application for Basic Library
Techniques Completion Certificate form
is available at
http://www.mlin.lib.ma.us/mblc/sadac/pdf/blt_application.pdf
Additional certification forms can be
found at
http://mblc.state.ma.us/grants/state_aid/certification/index.php.
To be determined by the Massachusetts Library System
Central Massachusetts Regional Library System (CMRLS) : 508.757.4110
Metrowest Massachusetts Regional Library System (MMRLS) : 781.398.1819
Northeast Massachusetts Regional Library System (NMRLS) : 978.762.4433
Southeast Massachusetts Regional Library System (SEMLS) : 508.923.3531
Western Massachusetts Regional Library System (WMRLS) : 413.247.9306
This page last updated on April 7, 2010