The Library Development Program is addressed to public libraries in all rural and rural-municipal communes with up to 20,000 residents. We are particularly concerned with delivering our program to branch libraries which are often the only public institutions in their local townships. Our studies indicate that almost half of branch libraries have no computer equipment available to library users.

The Library Development Program prepares librarians to run their libraries in a modern way, to organize interesting events that fulfill local resident expectations, secure additional non-budget funds and promote themselves and communes. One of the Program's strengths are active and very practical forms of training.

The multimedia and ICT equipment delivered as part of the Program  - desktop and laptop computers (with software provided free of charge by Microsoft Corporation) as well as projectors and peripherals will enhance the attractiveness of libraries and help them pursue interesting projects. Libraries and local governments have the opportunity to initiate cooperation with other communes in implementing the Program. Regional conferences, national scale congresses, best practices programs and grants facilitate the ongoing exchange of information and experiences.

The Program contributes to strengthening the entire library system, integrating the community, and implementing more advanced and effective forms of communication between libraries and librarians. Our information campaign will put the library issue on public debate, and our promotional and advocacy efforts contribute to building the prestige of the librarian profession.