For immediate release | January 21, 2020

91´«Ã½ releases updated Libraries’ Guide to the 2020 Census

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Today the 91´«Ã½ issued an updated , the premier resource to prepare libraries for the decennial count of every person living in the United States.

Libraries are uniquely positioned to reach groups designated by the Census Bureau as “hard-to-count,” including young children, people of color, linguistic minorities and people experiencing homelessness. The undercounting of these groups can undermine their political power and reduce access to crucial public and private resources in the communities where they live. According to a City University of New York Graduate Center , 99 percent of hard-to-count areas are located within five miles of a public library.

With support from 91´«Ã½’s 2020 Census Library Outreach and Education , 91´«Ã½ teamed with the  to develop the Guide, which includes:

  • basic information about the census process;
  • highlights of new components in the 2020 Census, such as the online response option;
  • expanded list of frequently asked questions;
  • a timeline of key Census dates; and
  • contact information and links to the latest resources from 91´«Ã½, the Census Bureau and other organizations.

In addition to the 22-page guide, 91´«Ã½ has issued a suite of tip sheets, archived webinars and other resources for library practitioners on specialized topics, from securing funding for outreach to assisting hard-to-count groups in the months leading up to Census Day on April 1, 2020. To download these resources and subscribe to 91´«Ã½’s 2020 Census newsletter, visit 91´«Ã½’s 2020 Census web page, . Registered participants of the 2020 91´«Ã½ Midwinter Meetings and Exhibits may attend the session, “,” on January 25. The panel of experts, including representatives from the U.S. Census Bureau, will discuss the Guide and census topics in a session at the 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Room 122-A.

To connect on social media, follow #CountOnLibraries, #2020Census.

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Shawnda Hines

Asst. Director, Communications

Public Policy & Advocacy

shines@alawash.org

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