Audrey Niffenegger

Audrey Niffenegger

2011 National Bookmobile Day flyer

2011 National Bookmobile Day flyer

Celebrate National Bookmobile Day

John Amundson | March 24, 2011

Audrey Niffenegger wants you to celebrate National Bookmobile Day on Wednesday, April 13, 2011.

The acclaimed author of The Night Bookmobile and The Time Traveler’s Wife has lent her support to America’s bookmobiles as the 2011 Honorary Chair of National Bookmobile Day. National Bookmobile Day celebrates mobile library services and provides supporters with an opportunity to recognize bookmobiles’ impact on communities.

“Libraries exist to serve readers,” said Niffenegger, “and bookmobiles are a terrific example of library service. If you are very old or very young, if you live off the beaten track, if you just can't make it to your local library, bookmobiles are for you. A good bookmobile warms the cockles of my heart; it is a movable community, bringing books to the readers.”

Held on the Wednesday of National Library Week since 2010, National Bookmobile Day recognizes and celebrates the role of bookmobiles and direct-delivery outreach services in fulfilling the mission of libraries. An integral and vital part of library service in the United States for more than one hundred years, bookmobiles have delivered information, technology, and resources for life-long learning to Americans of all walks of life.

Supporters can share their bookmobile stories on the National Bookmobile Day Facebook page. Libraries planning National Bookmobile Day festivities can download free and customizable materials, including bookmarks, flyers, sticker templates, and sample publicity materials at the 2011 National Bookmobile Day website.

National Bookmobile Day is sponsored by the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Literacy and Outreach Services (OLOS), the Association of Bookmobile and Outreach Services (ABOS) and the Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL).


John Amundson is Communications Specialist for the American Library Association’s (ALA) Office for Literacy and Outreach Services.


Share Your Thoughts


Posted by JoAnn Walkup on Wednesday, April 06, 2011, at 01:14 PM
I was fortunate to be the librarian on a new bookmobile in Tyler, TX in 1976, yes, a very long time ago. I have worked in many varieties of libraries over the years and can honestly say this job was my favorite. I want to start a bookmobile on Galveston Island now. Who knows? It could happen. Thanks to everyone who recognizes the part that bookmobiles have played in our culture.