This volume contains descriptions of 62 library programs that have been identified as being exemplary in one of the following program topic areas: (1) services to populations without library or media centers; (2) services to populations with inadequate library/media centers; (3) services to special populations, including the disadvantaged, handicapped, institutionalized, and elderly; (4) models for planning and provision of services to a community; (5) community information and referral services; (6) innovative and effective uses of technology to expand or increase services; (7) regional library resource centers; (8) instruction in literacy; (9) library education, training, and the re-training of librarians; (10) new techniques for dissemin...
An assessment is presented of the Ottawa Public Library Branch Services ' success in meeting bo...
The Library Bill of Rights identifies the provision of information to an entire community as an esse...
ingly considered an important solution to many problems facing the library profession today. Public ...
IDENTIFIERS *White House Conference on Aging This report discusses the ability of public libraries t...
This book gives A whole range of information librarians who wish to provide library programs for the...
This report provides data on programs for adults in public library outlets, based on a survey conduc...
children, a digitization project for community newspapers, a Day of the Children/Day of the Books ce...
In the first chapter of Public Library Service, A Guide to Evaluation, with Minimum Standards, the ...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
The need to access libraries is not one that we need to contend. Libraries provide us with a vast re...
The concentration of disadvantaged people in the major cities of the United States requires new prog...
This book presents techniques, cases and theoretical papers on how libraries and other non-profit or...
state aid to public libraries; (1)aid in the form of services and leader-ship and (2) aid in the fo...
need of bold and imaginative planning and action on an unprece-dented scale. Two recurring themes ru...
This paper examines the functions and services of public, academic, special, and school libraries; i...
An assessment is presented of the Ottawa Public Library Branch Services ' success in meeting bo...
The Library Bill of Rights identifies the provision of information to an entire community as an esse...
ingly considered an important solution to many problems facing the library profession today. Public ...
IDENTIFIERS *White House Conference on Aging This report discusses the ability of public libraries t...
This book gives A whole range of information librarians who wish to provide library programs for the...
This report provides data on programs for adults in public library outlets, based on a survey conduc...
children, a digitization project for community newspapers, a Day of the Children/Day of the Books ce...
In the first chapter of Public Library Service, A Guide to Evaluation, with Minimum Standards, the ...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
The need to access libraries is not one that we need to contend. Libraries provide us with a vast re...
The concentration of disadvantaged people in the major cities of the United States requires new prog...
This book presents techniques, cases and theoretical papers on how libraries and other non-profit or...
state aid to public libraries; (1)aid in the form of services and leader-ship and (2) aid in the fo...
need of bold and imaginative planning and action on an unprece-dented scale. Two recurring themes ru...
This paper examines the functions and services of public, academic, special, and school libraries; i...
An assessment is presented of the Ottawa Public Library Branch Services ' success in meeting bo...
The Library Bill of Rights identifies the provision of information to an entire community as an esse...
ingly considered an important solution to many problems facing the library profession today. Public ...