Public Libraries in the United States Survey: Fiscal Year 2016
The Public Libraries in the United States Survey (PLS) examines when, where, and how library services are changing to meet the needs of the public. The FY 2016 PLS report summarizes data on financial health; resources, services and usage; and staffing levels provided by 98 percent of public libraries in the United States.
2020 Congressional Budget Justification
The Institute of Museum and Library Service's Fiscal Year 2020 Appropriations Request to the United States Congress
Protecting America's Collections
The HHIS Report, released in 2019, provides selected updates from the Heritage Health Index of 2004 and assesses the preservation needs of today’s cultural heritage institutions with non-living, tangible, and digital collections.
HHIS Infographic Overview
A visual overview of the results from the Heritage Health Information Survey, which highlights collections and preservation needs across the country.
Museums for All Evaluation
This program evaluation gathered information from participating Museums for All organizations about how their participation in the initiative influenced their access programs, internal processes, partnerships, and visitors.
2018 Performance and Accountability Report
The Performance and Accountability Report (PAR), an annual agency requirement from the Office of Management and Budget, presents the agency’s program and financial management results, key accomplishments, and new initiatives during FY 2018.
Libraries, Broadband, and Digital Inclusion
IMLS supports the evolving role of libraries as centers for access to technology.
Museum Assessment Program Evaluation Report June 2017
The Museum Assessment Program (MAP) is a cooperative agreement between IMLS and the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). Since its inception in 1981, MAP has helped more than 5,000 small and mid-sized museums of all types strengthen operations, plan for the future, and meet standards. In the spring of 2017, AAM commissioned an evaluation of the program. The final report includes an executive summary, background and methodology, data analysis, and case studies.
Public Libraries in the United States Survey: Fiscal Year 2015
The Public Libraries in the United States Survey (PLS) examines when, where, and how library services are changing to meet the needs of the public. This FY 2015 PLS summarizes the reported data provided by 98 percent of public libraries and outlets in the United States.
Positioning Library and Information Science Graduate Programs for 21st Century Practice
IMLS convened a meeting in November 2017 to discuss strengthening the formal education component of the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program. The report summarizes issues and themes from that meeting.