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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED118115
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contents Look, Listen, Explain; Developing Community Library Services for Young Adults. Guides Library Planning Library Services Outreach Programs Program Development Program Evaluation Public Libraries Young Adults Plans are provided for developing a young adult program both in the library and in the community. Community investigation methods are described--where to look for information, organizations to contact, places where youth congregate and may be reached, ways to cooperate with schools, and how to survey the target group. Suggestions are made for developing a program based on the needs of the young adult community. These include establishing a good basic in-library program, training of library staff, involving young adults in the planning and encouraging participation of outside organizations. Funding, public relations, followup, and techniques for continuous evaluation of the program are also covered. Forms used in developing, publicizing, evaluating, and reporting the programs are appended. (LS)
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spellingShingle Look, Listen, Explain; Developing Community Library Services for Young Adults.
Guides
Library Planning
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Young Adults
Look, Listen, Explain; Developing Community Library Services for Young Adults. Guides Library Planning Library Services Outreach Programs Program Development Program Evaluation Public Libraries Young Adults Plans are provided for developing a young adult program both in the library and in the community. Community investigation methods are described--where to look for information, organizations to contact, places where youth congregate and may be reached, ways to cooperate with schools, and how to survey the target group. Suggestions are made for developing a program based on the needs of the young adult community. These include establishing a good basic in-library program, training of library staff, involving young adults in the planning and encouraging participation of outside organizations. Funding, public relations, followup, and techniques for continuous evaluation of the program are also covered. Forms used in developing, publicizing, evaluating, and reporting the programs are appended. (LS)
title Look, Listen, Explain; Developing Community Library Services for Young Adults.
topic Guides
Library Planning
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Young Adults
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED118115