Collaborative Summer Library Program
The Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) is a consortium of libraries with representation from all 50 of the United States, the District of Columbia, American Samoa and the Mariana Islands working together to develop summer reading programs.
History
The Collaborative Summer Library Program began in 1987 with ten Minnesota regional libraries. Combined resources and collaboration with a commercial vendor allowed the libraries to provide cheaper, higher-quality resources to promote child and teen reading during the summer. Its current office is in Mason City, Iowa.[1]
Slogans
Children's
- 1996: Get in the Game at Your Library
- 1997: Thrills & Chills at the Library
- 1998: Rock 'N Read
- 1999: Treasure Your Library
- 2000: Cosmic Connections
- 2001: Reading Road Trip USA
- 2002: Join the Winners' Circle
- 2003: Laugh it up @ Your Library
- 2004: Discover New Trails
- 2005: Dragon, Dreams & Daring Deeds
- 2006: Paws, Claws, Scales & Tales
- 2007: Get a Clue @ Your Library
- 2008: Catch the Reading Bug @ Your Library
- 2009: Be Creative @ Your Library
- 2010: Make a Splash @ Your Library
- 2011: One World, Many Stories
- 2012: Dream Big - Read!
- 2013: Dig Into Reading
- 2014: Fizz, Boom, Read!
- 2015: Every Hero Has a Story
- 2016: On Your Mark, Get Set, Read
- 2017: Build A Better World
Teens
- 2004: Get Lost
- 2005: Joust Read
- 2006: Creature Features
- 2007: YNK You Never Know @ Your Library
- 2008: Metamorphsis @ Your Library
- 2009: Be Creative @ Your Library
- 2010: Make Waves @ Your Library
- 2011: You Are Here
- 2012: Own the Night
- 2013: Beneath the Surface
- 2014: Spark a Reaction
- 2015: Unmask!
- 2016: Get In The Game, Read
- 2017: Build A Better World
Adults
- 2009: Master The Art Of Reading
- 2010: Water Your Mind - Read!
- 2011: Novel Destinations
- 2012: Between the Covers
- 2013: Groundbreaking Reads
- 2014: Literary Elements
- 2015: Escape the Ordinary
- 2016: Exercise Your Mind: Read
- 2017: Build A Better World
References
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