The author discusses the role of libraries and books throughout his youth and professional career and his belief in their value to the community. Due to reduced state funding for public libraries, his family reportedly joined The Friends of The Libraries group to volunteer for fundraising efforts. It is stated that they sorted books and handled book sales and donations and have provided 80 percent of new books to those who need them
Libraries began hiring social service professionals to be a part of the library staff in 2009 (Blank...
A personal narrative is presented which explores the author\u27s experiences as an ambassador to Sou...
Friends groups are springing up across the country in recognition of the classic adage about "frien...
The author reflects on the history and condition of the Friends of Libraries Movement in Georgia. Th...
The author explains how friends of library groups and organizations can support a library. It points...
The Rotary Club of Dalton recently awarded Mrs. Joann Williams, a major supporter of the North Georg...
On November 11-14, 1979, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science sponsored th...
The article discusses how a library should treat its patrons and work with its community to best ser...
1 he pre-White House Governor's Conferences on Library and Information Services have served to emph...
While volunteerism has not been a top priority in many academic libraries in the past, the current s...
The author reflects on the relationship among county members of the Georgia Library Association (GLA...
The author asserts that libraries are the answer to tough times, which provide job-seeking opportuni...
What does it take to be a Friend of the Mishawaka-Penn Public Library? Energy and interest. There ...
One of the most fruitful collaborative relationships a library can have is with its Friends of the L...
One of the most fruitful collaborative relationships a library can have is with its Friends of the L...
Libraries began hiring social service professionals to be a part of the library staff in 2009 (Blank...
A personal narrative is presented which explores the author\u27s experiences as an ambassador to Sou...
Friends groups are springing up across the country in recognition of the classic adage about "frien...
The author reflects on the history and condition of the Friends of Libraries Movement in Georgia. Th...
The author explains how friends of library groups and organizations can support a library. It points...
The Rotary Club of Dalton recently awarded Mrs. Joann Williams, a major supporter of the North Georg...
On November 11-14, 1979, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science sponsored th...
The article discusses how a library should treat its patrons and work with its community to best ser...
1 he pre-White House Governor's Conferences on Library and Information Services have served to emph...
While volunteerism has not been a top priority in many academic libraries in the past, the current s...
The author reflects on the relationship among county members of the Georgia Library Association (GLA...
The author asserts that libraries are the answer to tough times, which provide job-seeking opportuni...
What does it take to be a Friend of the Mishawaka-Penn Public Library? Energy and interest. There ...
One of the most fruitful collaborative relationships a library can have is with its Friends of the L...
One of the most fruitful collaborative relationships a library can have is with its Friends of the L...
Libraries began hiring social service professionals to be a part of the library staff in 2009 (Blank...
A personal narrative is presented which explores the author\u27s experiences as an ambassador to Sou...
Friends groups are springing up across the country in recognition of the classic adage about "frien...