In an attempt to find out what children, i.e., patrons, think of librarians, three different techniques were utilized in the Urbana Free Library to elicit responses. The first was a brief survey, involving a one-line question asked of the children in thirty classes visiting the public library last spring. The second was a 2-page questionnaire filled out by some children who were regular library users, and the third was a 2-hour discussion with members of the Junior Critics organization of the library. The first technique attempted to determine how children describe librarians. Children were asked to write a brief, even one-word description of a librarian. Most of the responses defined a personal quality, but a number of the childr...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the ways in which librarianswork to stimulate the joy of readi...
Children’s librarians who emphasize making reading and libraries fun may not think of themselves as ...
In an attempt to find out what children, i.e., patrons, think of librarians, three different techni...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how children experience librarians, their knowledge, assign...
Our aim with this study was to investigate children’s librarians' opinions and working methods, in r...
What does an administrator expect of a children's librarian? Everything! Experienced administrators...
This qualitative research study explores the readers' advisory interview within the context of publi...
Public librarians documented children's reading choices and activities in surveys and articles publi...
"Only the rarest kind of best in anything can be good enough for the young." These words are engrav...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine the librarians’ perception of the users of children’s ...
It may appear strange to a group of public library children's librarians to have a school librarian...
This has been a very worthwhile institute, and it is now my task to summarize what has been said he...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how librarians approach to and knowledge of young people can...
Literacy researchers suggest that book-selection strategies are part of successful literacy developm...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the ways in which librarianswork to stimulate the joy of readi...
Children’s librarians who emphasize making reading and libraries fun may not think of themselves as ...
In an attempt to find out what children, i.e., patrons, think of librarians, three different techni...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how children experience librarians, their knowledge, assign...
Our aim with this study was to investigate children’s librarians' opinions and working methods, in r...
What does an administrator expect of a children's librarian? Everything! Experienced administrators...
This qualitative research study explores the readers' advisory interview within the context of publi...
Public librarians documented children's reading choices and activities in surveys and articles publi...
"Only the rarest kind of best in anything can be good enough for the young." These words are engrav...
The aim of this Master’s thesis is to examine the librarians’ perception of the users of children’s ...
It may appear strange to a group of public library children's librarians to have a school librarian...
This has been a very worthwhile institute, and it is now my task to summarize what has been said he...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how librarians approach to and knowledge of young people can...
Literacy researchers suggest that book-selection strategies are part of successful literacy developm...
For most librarians and information scientists, the ability of children to access library material ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the ways in which librarianswork to stimulate the joy of readi...
Children’s librarians who emphasize making reading and libraries fun may not think of themselves as ...