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Main Author: Whiteman Runs Him, Elizabeth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED108787
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contents Assessing Information Needs in Indian Communities. Guide Number 9: Assessing Indian Needs. Whiteman Runs Him, Elizabeth American Indians Community Surveys Definitions Evaluation Needs Information Needs Information Processing Interviews Library Planning Library Role Questionnaires Libraries and information centers are rapidly becoming an integral part of American Indian life. Individuals, organizations, and tribes are recognizing that libraries and the information services they offer are necessary to meet Indian goals. Eleven guides have been developed to provide initial direction and alternatives to those planning or developing Indian library and information systems. However, before making any decision in the establishment or expansion of a library program, the library's role in meeting the community's information needs must be defined. Guide 9 of the series disucsses the assessment of information needs in the Indian community. Topics discussed are: (1) information needed; (2) collection of community information; and (3) methods of informational needs assessment. (NQ)
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spellingShingle Assessing Information Needs in Indian Communities. Guide Number 9: Assessing Indian Needs.
Whiteman Runs Him, Elizabeth
American Indians
Community Surveys
Definitions
Evaluation Needs
Information Needs
Information Processing
Interviews
Library Planning
Library Role
Questionnaires
Assessing Information Needs in Indian Communities. Guide Number 9: Assessing Indian Needs. Whiteman Runs Him, Elizabeth American Indians Community Surveys Definitions Evaluation Needs Information Needs Information Processing Interviews Library Planning Library Role Questionnaires Libraries and information centers are rapidly becoming an integral part of American Indian life. Individuals, organizations, and tribes are recognizing that libraries and the information services they offer are necessary to meet Indian goals. Eleven guides have been developed to provide initial direction and alternatives to those planning or developing Indian library and information systems. However, before making any decision in the establishment or expansion of a library program, the library's role in meeting the community's information needs must be defined. Guide 9 of the series disucsses the assessment of information needs in the Indian community. Topics discussed are: (1) information needed; (2) collection of community information; and (3) methods of informational needs assessment. (NQ)
title Assessing Information Needs in Indian Communities. Guide Number 9: Assessing Indian Needs.
topic American Indians
Community Surveys
Definitions
Evaluation Needs
Information Needs
Information Processing
Interviews
Library Planning
Library Role
Questionnaires
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED108787