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Main Author: Short, Jack T.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED110062
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contents An Address Given to American Library Trustee Association. Short, Jack T. Administrative Agencies Administrator Attitudes Governing Boards Libraries Library Associations Library Cooperation Library Role Library Services Public Relations Speeches Trustees Library trustees should be more perceptive and aware of their responsibilities. There appears to be a lack of interest in the cooperation necessary to maintain a national library trustee organization. This fact should justify the development of public relations programs for libraries and library boards. The American Library Trustee Association (ALTA) could be more effective; it could be instrumental in constructing programs such as development of effective information retrieval systems and a proposed national library card. With adequate funding, it should be possible to evolve the type of national library trustee organization that is needed. (DS)
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spellingShingle An Address Given to American Library Trustee Association.
Short, Jack T.
Administrative Agencies
Administrator Attitudes
Governing Boards
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Library Services
Public Relations
Speeches
Trustees
An Address Given to American Library Trustee Association. Short, Jack T. Administrative Agencies Administrator Attitudes Governing Boards Libraries Library Associations Library Cooperation Library Role Library Services Public Relations Speeches Trustees Library trustees should be more perceptive and aware of their responsibilities. There appears to be a lack of interest in the cooperation necessary to maintain a national library trustee organization. This fact should justify the development of public relations programs for libraries and library boards. The American Library Trustee Association (ALTA) could be more effective; it could be instrumental in constructing programs such as development of effective information retrieval systems and a proposed national library card. With adequate funding, it should be possible to evolve the type of national library trustee organization that is needed. (DS)
title An Address Given to American Library Trustee Association.
topic Administrative Agencies
Administrator Attitudes
Governing Boards
Libraries
Library Associations
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Library Services
Public Relations
Speeches
Trustees
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED110062