91˛Öżâ the Reinberger Children’s Library Center
The Reinberger Children’s Library Center opened in 2003 after a generous $240,000 gift from the Reinberger Foundation. It was originally constructed as the Reinberger Children’s Room, a "demonstration" children's public and school library center where thousands of students, paraprofessionals, librarians, teachers and community members have participated in hands-on courses, events and workshops in the space. In 2008, another expansion project was needed after the late Dr. Kenneth and Sylvia Marantz dedicated over 25,000 picture books from the past 40 years, as well as posters, original artwork, ephemera and character toys. The Reinberger Foundation, iSchool and the College of Communication and Information (CCI) funded the expansion of this physical space on the 3rd floor of the 91˛Öżâ Library.
Reinberger Children's Library Center supports and encourages scholarly research, provides professional training to students and practitioners and engage in activities and outreach throughout Northeast Ohio, the Columbus Metropolitan area and beyond. The RCLC features a collection of more than 50,000 children’s books, original picture book art, posters relating to children’s books that date back to 1924, an iPad Lab containing 18 iPads with pre-loaded K-12 apps, movable books, historical children’s books and more.
OUR VISION AND MISSION
VISION
Our vision is a world where every child has equal access to a diverse range of literature and library programs that celebrate and reflect their lived experiences and cultural background. Through the Reinberger Children’s Library Center’s (“The Center”) interdisciplinary research and cross-cultural learning we envision a community of passionate individuals from diverse backgrounds and organizations joining forces to foster inclusive, equitable, and just communities for all children and their families.
*In this context, the term “community” refers to a group of passionate individuals who share a common interest or goal. This community includes not only faculty, students, staff, practitioners, researchers, authors, illustrators, children’s book creators, but also anyone who is invested in the work or activities related to our community. Essentially, it encompasses all individuals who contribute to or have an interest in promoting The Center’s aims and advancing the fields of children’s literature, library youth services, and related areas.
*Our community recognizes the critical role that authors, illustrators, and children's book creators play in advancing our overall mission. Further, we recognize the profound impact of diverse literature and how it can expand young minds, while also being mindful of the potential harm of inaccurate/culturally dated material. Collectively, our community strives to promote inclusive and culturally responsive literature that honors and reflects diverse lived experiences and enhances children’s learning while fostering their growth as global citizens.
MISSION
The mission of the Reinberger Children’s Library Center is to serve as a research facility on the 91˛Öżâ Campus and cultivate a community of diverse and passionate individuals, including faculty, students, staff, practitioners, researchers, authors, illustrators, children’s book creators, and community members, who are committed to advancing cross-cultural learning and interdisciplinary research in the field of children’s literature and youth services. By curating a vast and diverse collection of children’s literature and related material, while actively engaging in research that expands our insight and understanding of critical issues pertaining to youth, we strive to improve the welfare of society as a whole, with a particular focus on families and communities. Through a range of dynamic initiatives designed to
educate, train, connect, and empower its community, we work toward this vision of creating a brighter, more equitable future for our most vulnerable citizens.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The Reinberger Center at 91˛Öżâ is a unique and valuable resource for students, staff, faculty, researchers, and the larger global community. This unique collection includes over 40,000 children's books, original picture book art, posters, and related ephemera, as well as resources for those serving, studying, or creating for young people across multiple disciplines. Regardless of academic background or focus, the stories and lessons learned through children's books hold a profound place in our personal and collective memories.
While our focus is on youth, these resources offer a wealth of insights into diverse cultures, politics, significant events, and human experiences across time, rendering them relevant to all ages, fields and areas of study.
THE REINBERGER CENTER'S COMMITMENT
We are deeply committed to aligning The Center’s initiatives, programming, research, curriculum involvement, events, resources, and community outreach programs with Kent State University's six priorities and its diverse programs. The Center’s core values and mission align with the University's emphasis on diversity, immersive learning experiences, community engagement, global presence, and sustainability. The center's ultimate goal is to encourage the use and study of The Center’s collection and research on young people and their experiences, and to equip 91˛Öżâ students for successful careers, foster inclusion, and provide an immersive and impactful learning experience for all.
Books are mirrors when readers see their own lives reflected in the pages. Books are windows when they allow readers a view of lives and stories that are different from their own. Books become sliding glass doors when readers feel transported into the world of the story and when they feel empathy for the characters. ~ Rudine Sims Bishop