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Main Author: Townley, Charles T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED108785
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contents Promoting Indian Library Use. Guide Number 7. Townley, Charles T. American Indians Bookmobiles Educational Programs Guides Information Services Library Extension Library Planning Library Services Outreach Programs Individuals, organizations, and American Indian tribes are rapidly recognizing the value of libraries. They are recognizing that libraries and the information services which they offer are necessary to meet Indian goals. Specific sensitivity to Indian ways and alternatives is just developing as library and information services develop in Indian communities. A series of 11 guides have been developed to provide initial direction and alternatives to those planning or engaged in developing Indian library and information systems. This guide, 7th in the series, identifies and briefly describes library service components which have demonstrated potential for meeting Indian informational needs. Among these components are: the library hours, circulation policy, library rules, reference services, story hours, and educational programs. Two types of services are discussed: (1) those which take place in the library and (2) those which take place outside the library. (NQ)
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spellingShingle Promoting Indian Library Use. Guide Number 7.
Townley, Charles T.
American Indians
Bookmobiles
Educational Programs
Guides
Information Services
Library Extension
Library Planning
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Promoting Indian Library Use. Guide Number 7. Townley, Charles T. American Indians Bookmobiles Educational Programs Guides Information Services Library Extension Library Planning Library Services Outreach Programs Individuals, organizations, and American Indian tribes are rapidly recognizing the value of libraries. They are recognizing that libraries and the information services which they offer are necessary to meet Indian goals. Specific sensitivity to Indian ways and alternatives is just developing as library and information services develop in Indian communities. A series of 11 guides have been developed to provide initial direction and alternatives to those planning or engaged in developing Indian library and information systems. This guide, 7th in the series, identifies and briefly describes library service components which have demonstrated potential for meeting Indian informational needs. Among these components are: the library hours, circulation policy, library rules, reference services, story hours, and educational programs. Two types of services are discussed: (1) those which take place in the library and (2) those which take place outside the library. (NQ)
title Promoting Indian Library Use. Guide Number 7.
topic American Indians
Bookmobiles
Educational Programs
Guides
Information Services
Library Extension
Library Planning
Library Services
Outreach Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED108785