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The Colorado Resource Sharing Conference is upon us! We’re excited to see you all virtually, April 17-18.

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FY23-24 Courier Estimates

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The Courier Team soon will be initiating the annual process of sending out courier cost estimates for the coming service year (October 2023 – September 2024). Those should be showing up in your email inboxes starting after September 20. If you have an urgent need for your library’s estimate, please email courierhelp@clicweb.org and we’ll work to expedite that document.

Pause for a moment and think about the impact of statewide resource sharing. Here’s a quote from a Western Slope library patron about why statewide resource sharing is so important, “I am an avid reader, usually having at least 2 books on my reading table, as well as one audio book in my car for commuting and another audio book in my house for distraction during housework and exercising. I always have several materials on my Hold list (today I have 8). I am so grateful for the courier service that brings me materials from our District, as well as outside it. In fact, my life would be so much drearier without it!

That right there is why we do all the work that makes statewide resource sharing happen!

Update: FY22-23 Courier Estimates

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The Courier Team has initiated the annual process of sending out courier cost estimates. Those should be showing up in your email inboxes starting September 23. If you have an urgent need for your library’s estimate, please email courierhelp@clicweb.org and we’ll work to expedite that document.

Pause for a moment and think about the impact of statewide resource sharing. Here’s a quote from a Western Slope library patron about why statewide resource sharing is so important, “I am an avid reader, usually having at least 2 books on my reading table, as well as one audio book in my car for commuting and another audio book in my house for distraction during housework and exercising. I always have several materials on my Hold list (today I have 8). I am so grateful for the courier service that brings me materials from our District, as well as outside it. In fact, my life would be so much drearier without it!

That right there is why we do all the work that makes statewide resource sharing happen!

Update: Courier codes discontinued or changed for 2021/22 service year

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The Courier Team has wrapped up all the internal details for the 2021/22 renewal process, and 35 libraries have discontinued service for this year. As always, you can check courier status and find codes at https://courier.clicweb.org/.

Pause for a moment and think about the impact of statewide resource sharing. Here’s a quote from a Western Slope library patron about why statewide resource sharing is so important, “I am an avid reader, usually having at least 2 books on my reading table, as well as one audio book in my car for commuting and another audio book in my house for distraction during housework and exercising. I always have several materials on my Hold list (today I have 8). I am so grateful for the courier service that brings me materials from our District, as well as outside it. In fact, my life would be so much drearier without it!

That right there is why we do all the work that makes statewide resource sharing happen!

If you have preprinted courier slips on hand, please discard slips for the libraries listed below.

Courier Codes discontinued

C116.vc  Valor Christian High School
C136  Stephen H. Hart Research Center at History Colorado
C314  Academy School District 20 Colorado Springs
C319  Prairie Heights Elementary
C321.sd  Rocky Ford R-2 School District
C334.sd  Woodland Park RE-2 School District
C376.cs  Custer County C-1 School District
C381  Costilla County Public Library – Blanca – Fort Garland Branch
C387  San Luis Valley BOCES
C404.sd  Alamosa High School
C408.mo  Moffat 2 School District
C420.sd  Las Animas Schools
C422.ec  Pueblo ECC
C426.ba  Baca County Library
C548  West End RE-2 School District
C582.db  Basalt Drop Box
C590.dv  Connie Delaney Medical Library-Valley View Hospital
C598.sd  Pagosa Springs High School
C710  Colorado Northwestern Community College – CNCC – Craig
C720.rm  RM ECC- Gypsum
C804.ju  Julesburg RE-1 School District
C810  Northeast Colorado Bookmobile Services
C836.af  Arriba-Flagler C-20 School District
C848  East Cheyenne County Library District
C856.ps  Park (Estes Park) R-3 School District
C876.ic  Imagine! Community Centered-Board
C886  AORN – Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses
C900  Clinical and Research Library – Children’s Hospital
C934  Johnson and Wales University – Denver Campus
C942  Weld County School District 6
C950  Clear Creek Library District – John Tomay Memorial Library Georgetown
C962  Porter Adventist Hospital
C964  National Jewish Health
C970  Saint Joseph Hospital
C974  National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Courier Code Changes

C338   Guffey Branch of Park County Library (formerly C346.gl)

C846.hu   Hugo Public Library  (formerly C842)

C722.nw   Northwest Colorado BOCES  (formerly C707)

Your Voice Matters

Believe it or not, it’s been more than 16 years since CLiC has received an increase to the state appropriation it uses to subsidize the statewide courier and other services provided to libraries.

CLiC is working on an advocacy project and is looking for stories about the positive impacts the statewide courier system has on your library, your patrons, and your community. Short and sweet is great, and if you have more you’d like to share please contact us at clichelp@clicweb.org. We’ll be passing on selected stories of impact to members of the CAL Legislative Committee, and we’ll be sharing your library name as well. Thank you for helping us build a picture of how and why courier is a key service for your library, and why resource sharing is crucial for Colorado libraries.