In Brief: In the absence of governmental agencies and philanthropic support, many rural communities see their local library as the last civic, cultural, or service organization in town. This reality presents obvious challenges to the librarian, and also incredible opportunity. As the primary convener, libraries have the ability to facilitate regeneration in the communities they serve. This article situates rural librarianship within an organizing framework for change and discusses applications of community engagement tools and measures of impact aligned with social wellbeing
The public library is an institution of inestimable value supported by public fund for the benefit o...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the small public libraries' prerequisites for working i...
networks on the future of rural public library service, and to describe how this impact will improve...
The importance of small and rural libraries as the hub of the local information ecosystem is frequen...
Lack of access to increasingly digital services and resources contributes to growing disparities for...
Increasing urban development affects rural areas, especially in suburban areas. A village today is p...
When the economy is at its lowest point, library use is at its highest. This is especially true of c...
Around the word, in developed as well as developing countries, libraries play an important role in t...
This article documents scenarios or narratives of health engagement experiences in rural libraries b...
This publication is a bulletin prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and the American Lib...
This research paper explores alternatives to the mobile library service in providing a public librar...
Rural public libraries hold economic, cultural, and social capital assets in trust for the benefit o...
Resilience is often treated as a single-dimension system attribute, or various dimensions of resilie...
This poster outlines a collaborative research work in progress that seeks to answer the overarching ...
This document consists of the two issues of the biannual serial "Rural Libraries " publish...
The public library is an institution of inestimable value supported by public fund for the benefit o...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the small public libraries' prerequisites for working i...
networks on the future of rural public library service, and to describe how this impact will improve...
The importance of small and rural libraries as the hub of the local information ecosystem is frequen...
Lack of access to increasingly digital services and resources contributes to growing disparities for...
Increasing urban development affects rural areas, especially in suburban areas. A village today is p...
When the economy is at its lowest point, library use is at its highest. This is especially true of c...
Around the word, in developed as well as developing countries, libraries play an important role in t...
This article documents scenarios or narratives of health engagement experiences in rural libraries b...
This publication is a bulletin prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and the American Lib...
This research paper explores alternatives to the mobile library service in providing a public librar...
Rural public libraries hold economic, cultural, and social capital assets in trust for the benefit o...
Resilience is often treated as a single-dimension system attribute, or various dimensions of resilie...
This poster outlines a collaborative research work in progress that seeks to answer the overarching ...
This document consists of the two issues of the biannual serial "Rural Libraries " publish...
The public library is an institution of inestimable value supported by public fund for the benefit o...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the small public libraries' prerequisites for working i...
networks on the future of rural public library service, and to describe how this impact will improve...