Falls library services should not be impacted

The Arrowhead Library System and the North Country Library Cooperative, both of Mountain Iron, have announced plans to merge the two agencies.

The merger won’t impact the International Falls Public Library and its services directly, reported Diane Adams, director of the Falls library.

“It will impact where some of the support the library receives comes from as we will only be working with one organization instead of two,”  said Adams. “But that is a positive thing. Both organizations primarily worked as a support to area libraries and the merger will allow them to work more efficiently with the area libraries. The Arrowhead Library System directly serves residents of Koochiching county via Bookmobile and Mail-a-Book services and those services won’t change as a result of the merger.”

The Arrowhead Library was established in 1966 and is one of 12 regional public library systems that cover all 87 counties in Minnesota. ALS provides coordination, support, and technology for 29 public libraries in the seven-county Arrowhead region, as well as delivering services directly to residents via Bookmobile and Mail-A-Book services. The North Country Library Cooperative is one of the state’s seven “multi-county, multi-type” library cooperatives designed to foster cooperation between all types of libraries: public libraries, K-12 school libraries, academic/ higher education libraries, and special libraries in public and private agencies.

“Both agencies serve the same geographic area,” stated Jim Weikum, ALS Executive Director, “and there are commonalities in some of our services.” NCLC has leased office space from ALS since 2002.

“There has often been confusion about the distinctions between the two agencies on the part of our customers and some officials,” Weikum added. “As we began to look at operational efficiencies, particularly in these challenging economic times, a possible merger of the two library systems became a viable option.”

The merger will become official with approval by the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Education to designate the Arrowhead Library System as the “multi-county, multi-type” library system for northeastern Minnesota. The merger will be effective July 1. During this transition, the two agencies will engage in a collaborative strategic planning process to determine service priorities, staffing needs, and other administrative and operational functions. “The boards of the two agencies would not have approved the merger unless they felt the end result would be improved services,” commented Weikum.

Questions about the merger should be directed to Jim Weikum, ALS executive director, at 218 741-3840 or