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Main Author: Kenney, Brigitte L., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1973
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED093266
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author Kenney, Brigitte L., Ed.
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contents Cable Television for Librarians. Kenney, Brigitte L., Ed. Cable Television Community Action Conference Reports Information Needs Institutes (Training Programs) Laws Librarians Library Networks Library Planning Library Services Public Libraries Role Playing Videotape Recordings In September 1972, a federally-funded 3-day institute was held, under the auspices of the Drexel University Graduate School of Library Science, to acquaint librarians from local State and Regional public libraries with current developments in the cable television field as they affect library planning and activities. The program utilized several different formats: formal presentations with reactor panels, hands-on experience with videotape equipment, a videotaped case study and role playing activity, and small group discussions of participants' current activities and problems with cable TV. Panels dealt with assessing information needs in a given community, ordinances and franchises, the regulatory process, networking via cable, and the Interactive Cable System (TICCIT). This report provides a summary of the presentations and panel discussions and a description of the videotaped role playing activity "Cable Comes to Midtown." (SL)
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spellingShingle Cable Television for Librarians.
Kenney, Brigitte L., Ed.
Cable Television
Community Action
Conference Reports
Information Needs
Institutes (Training Programs)
Laws
Librarians
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Services
Public Libraries
Role Playing
Videotape Recordings
Cable Television for Librarians. Kenney, Brigitte L., Ed. Cable Television Community Action Conference Reports Information Needs Institutes (Training Programs) Laws Librarians Library Networks Library Planning Library Services Public Libraries Role Playing Videotape Recordings In September 1972, a federally-funded 3-day institute was held, under the auspices of the Drexel University Graduate School of Library Science, to acquaint librarians from local State and Regional public libraries with current developments in the cable television field as they affect library planning and activities. The program utilized several different formats: formal presentations with reactor panels, hands-on experience with videotape equipment, a videotaped case study and role playing activity, and small group discussions of participants' current activities and problems with cable TV. Panels dealt with assessing information needs in a given community, ordinances and franchises, the regulatory process, networking via cable, and the Interactive Cable System (TICCIT). This report provides a summary of the presentations and panel discussions and a description of the videotaped role playing activity "Cable Comes to Midtown." (SL)
title Cable Television for Librarians.
topic Cable Television
Community Action
Conference Reports
Information Needs
Institutes (Training Programs)
Laws
Librarians
Library Networks
Library Planning
Library Services
Public Libraries
Role Playing
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED093266