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Main Author: Smith, G. A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED080883
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contents A Report on the Dulverton Pilot Scheme for Rural Libraries. Smith, G. A. Adult Literacy Foreign Countries Illiteracy Library Circulation Library Facilities Library Instruction Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Services Literacy Literacy Education Rural Areas The provision of reading materials through a simple rural library service in Rhodesia was considered to be useful in helping to create a literate environment. The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether or not a rural library did, in fact, accomplish this end. The secondary purpose was to determine the profile characteristics of library users and to make recommendations for improving such a service. Data were collected by interviewing library users and by recording information on books borrowed by users. It was concluded that interest in reading will gradually build up in the community as a result of the library scheme. Recommendations were that: library boxes at small rural centers are a useful adjunct; library facilities should be limited to those rural centers where there is an active, local, developmental organization; a special effort should be made to interest rural school-leavers in joining local libraries; simple library management can be easily taught; reading lists should be constantly updated; and a study of the difficulty of reading material in the vernacular should be done. (KP)
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spellingShingle A Report on the Dulverton Pilot Scheme for Rural Libraries.
Smith, G. A.
Adult Literacy
Foreign Countries
Illiteracy
Library Circulation
Library Facilities
Library Instruction
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Services
Literacy
Literacy Education
Rural Areas
A Report on the Dulverton Pilot Scheme for Rural Libraries. Smith, G. A. Adult Literacy Foreign Countries Illiteracy Library Circulation Library Facilities Library Instruction Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Services Literacy Literacy Education Rural Areas The provision of reading materials through a simple rural library service in Rhodesia was considered to be useful in helping to create a literate environment. The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether or not a rural library did, in fact, accomplish this end. The secondary purpose was to determine the profile characteristics of library users and to make recommendations for improving such a service. Data were collected by interviewing library users and by recording information on books borrowed by users. It was concluded that interest in reading will gradually build up in the community as a result of the library scheme. Recommendations were that: library boxes at small rural centers are a useful adjunct; library facilities should be limited to those rural centers where there is an active, local, developmental organization; a special effort should be made to interest rural school-leavers in joining local libraries; simple library management can be easily taught; reading lists should be constantly updated; and a study of the difficulty of reading material in the vernacular should be done. (KP)
title A Report on the Dulverton Pilot Scheme for Rural Libraries.
topic Adult Literacy
Foreign Countries
Illiteracy
Library Circulation
Library Facilities
Library Instruction
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Services
Literacy
Literacy Education
Rural Areas
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED080883