When libraries first began, books were scarce and expensive. We live now in the Information Age. Public expectations about information are rapidly evolving. To remain relevant, libraries are expanding on sociologist Ray Oldenburg’s “Third Place” concept – public spaces which are “anchors of community life and important places for civic engagement”. Libraries have always offered a place for the community to come together. Now, libraries are becoming destinations by offering experiences ranging from the traditional story-telling to creation spaces and business incubators. Even with all the changes occurring in the world, libraries will remain the glue that holds the community together
Over the past decade, public libraries have shifted from quiet repositories of knowledge to raucous ...
United States public libraries have the potential to actively participate in realizing the collectiv...
A poster presented by Chesney Flynn, Hallie Harrison, Megan and Slayde Sizemore for the class Librar...
This file contains a bibliography on the subject of libraries as community centers
Libraries are under siege. They face competing demands not only from different people but also from ...
There are more than 9,200 public library systems with more than 17,400 outlets in the United States,...
Barbara McDade’s article looks at the varied ways Maine public libraries are governed and funded, an...
Public libraries are a key component in the delivery of local humanities programs in Maine. Stephen ...
I have worked in community library services for the past 27 years and have seen the role of librarie...
Previous research on public libraries identifies three kinds of communities that libraries create an...
The redefining of the scope and function of the public library in the twenty-first century, and rec...
Historically, libraries have evolved from safekeeping masses of information to democratizing informa...
Libraries have been the source of innovation throughout human history. People today do not understan...
New media technologies, the digitisation of information, learning archives and heritage resources ar...
In the breach on information technological innovativeness, a library has become a more dynamic info...
Over the past decade, public libraries have shifted from quiet repositories of knowledge to raucous ...
United States public libraries have the potential to actively participate in realizing the collectiv...
A poster presented by Chesney Flynn, Hallie Harrison, Megan and Slayde Sizemore for the class Librar...
This file contains a bibliography on the subject of libraries as community centers
Libraries are under siege. They face competing demands not only from different people but also from ...
There are more than 9,200 public library systems with more than 17,400 outlets in the United States,...
Barbara McDade’s article looks at the varied ways Maine public libraries are governed and funded, an...
Public libraries are a key component in the delivery of local humanities programs in Maine. Stephen ...
I have worked in community library services for the past 27 years and have seen the role of librarie...
Previous research on public libraries identifies three kinds of communities that libraries create an...
The redefining of the scope and function of the public library in the twenty-first century, and rec...
Historically, libraries have evolved from safekeeping masses of information to democratizing informa...
Libraries have been the source of innovation throughout human history. People today do not understan...
New media technologies, the digitisation of information, learning archives and heritage resources ar...
In the breach on information technological innovativeness, a library has become a more dynamic info...
Over the past decade, public libraries have shifted from quiet repositories of knowledge to raucous ...
United States public libraries have the potential to actively participate in realizing the collectiv...
A poster presented by Chesney Flynn, Hallie Harrison, Megan and Slayde Sizemore for the class Librar...