Managers and missionaries : library services to children and young adults in the informaion age /
Audiencia general.
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Marilyn L. Miller: Changing priorities for service to children and adolescents in school and public libraries
- Regina Minudri: Management of youth services: political, financial, and social implications
- Julie Cummins: Design of youth services
- Christy Tyson: Coalition-building: maybe tomorrow? Maybe today1
- Frances M. McDonald: Access to information: professional responsibility and personal response
- Susan Rosenzweig: Funding for youth service-how to do it where to find it
- Ruth E. Faklis: Funding for youth services-library services and construction act
- Craighton Hippenhammer: Marketing youth library services: a user approach
- Margaret Bush: The right stuff: recruitment and education for children’s and young adult specialists
- Jan L. Atkinson: Credentials, competencies, and certification
- Jana Verlejs: Continuing education: providing for change, renewal, and growth
- Margaret Mary Kemmel: Halos and pitchforks: questions about librarians serving youth
- Helen Lloyd Snoke: What library schools offer that school library media specialists and youth services librarians need
- Judith A. Drescher: What do public libraries need from managers and missionaries for children’s services
- Delores Zachary Pretlow: What do schools need?
- Gerald G. Hodges: Evaluation and measurement of youth services
- Dawn H. Heller: Developing a youth agenda for the information age.