Here is a list of the awards the Library Production Studio has received over the years.
The most recent award is displayed to the right. The awards are listed in descending order by year received.
2007 InfoTubey
Arlington Heights Memorial Library receives an InfoTubey award for excellence in Library YouTube productions for their What’s Up series. Library Production Studio filmed, edited and co-produced this video series.
2006 – Highsmith Award & Cavendish Award – first place Gail Borden Public Library – "Gail Borden Public Library and its Community bring Dinosaurs of all Sizes to Life."
2004 – John Cotton Dana Award – First Place Community Relations NSLS What’s New in Libraries?
2003 – 2006 - Skokie Cable Commission Community Awards – First Place Skokie Public Library, First Place Adult Division
2000 - Telly Award — Bronze Medal NSLS What’s New in Libraries?
1992 – John Cotton Dana Award – First Place Community Relations ITPLD – Author Series
Arlington Heights Memorial Library
Our LibVlogs, winner of an InfoTubey Award for "creativity, humor and sincerity in marketing a library or enhancing the library’s value" are largely filmed by Library Production Studios. We find that they are an exciting way to communicate with residents about our library services and also expand our library marketing potential.
The Library Network continues its award-winning production and cablecasting of outstanding programs held in local libraries, thereby extending the libraries' ability to entertain, educate, and inspire audiences 24 hours a day.
Today's public library patron expects many audio-visual resources to complement traditional print ones. (In some libraries, a/v usage now accounts for 40% or more of circulation.) People generally are comfortable with video images, and this is particularly true of young adults and ESL patrons. Library Production Studio addresses these trends directly with quality productions.
Dr. William C. McCully – Library Director www.phpl.info
Skokie Public Library
A picture is worth a thousand words. Maybe that’s why so many people are visiting "YouTube". Do you have a library story that can be told visually? Capture an author appearance, special event or new building feature for showing on DVD, streaming video or Web clips. Library Production Studio can shoot digital footage and deliver the product or products in the formats you need.