Describes an urban joint-use library\u27s approaches to library programs for homeless children, teens, and adults as well as agencies the library could partner with. Proposes that libraries put more effort into reaching out to the homeless community instead of assuming the normal expectation that people will come to the library
TRB\u27s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 121: Transit Agency Practices in Inte...
Public librarians can use legal topics to reach out to homeless people who are already in the librar...
The concentration of disadvantaged people in the major cities of the United States requires new prog...
Describes an urban joint-use library\u27s approaches to library programs for homeless children, teen...
San José, California community. The joint city-university library system consisting of San Jose Publ...
While cognizant of their social mission, public libraries often still have found it challenging to s...
In this article, the author analyzes the services and resources made available to patrons who are ex...
Presentation slidesProviding equitable library services means reaching out to patron groups that exp...
This session describes how several New York City agencies including the Department of Homeless Servi...
This is a review of the session Public Libraries: Serving LGBTQ Homeless Youth, presented by Julie A...
Public libraries have found themselves, often reluctantly, on the frontline of homelessness. By virt...
Research problem: This study investigates and analyses how public libraries support the information ...
This paper presents a sample survey of Georgia libraries’ services for those experiencing homelessne...
Homelessness is a problem which has proven resistant to both short-term solutions and to efforts to ...
Author Jeff Nyoka describes work in progress by the city of Johannesburg libraries to introduce digi...
TRB\u27s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 121: Transit Agency Practices in Inte...
Public librarians can use legal topics to reach out to homeless people who are already in the librar...
The concentration of disadvantaged people in the major cities of the United States requires new prog...
Describes an urban joint-use library\u27s approaches to library programs for homeless children, teen...
San José, California community. The joint city-university library system consisting of San Jose Publ...
While cognizant of their social mission, public libraries often still have found it challenging to s...
In this article, the author analyzes the services and resources made available to patrons who are ex...
Presentation slidesProviding equitable library services means reaching out to patron groups that exp...
This session describes how several New York City agencies including the Department of Homeless Servi...
This is a review of the session Public Libraries: Serving LGBTQ Homeless Youth, presented by Julie A...
Public libraries have found themselves, often reluctantly, on the frontline of homelessness. By virt...
Research problem: This study investigates and analyses how public libraries support the information ...
This paper presents a sample survey of Georgia libraries’ services for those experiencing homelessne...
Homelessness is a problem which has proven resistant to both short-term solutions and to efforts to ...
Author Jeff Nyoka describes work in progress by the city of Johannesburg libraries to introduce digi...
TRB\u27s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 121: Transit Agency Practices in Inte...
Public librarians can use legal topics to reach out to homeless people who are already in the librar...
The concentration of disadvantaged people in the major cities of the United States requires new prog...