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Autori principali: Robotham, John S., LaFleur, Lydia
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1976
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author Robotham, John S.
LaFleur, Lydia
author_facet Robotham, John S.
LaFleur, Lydia
Robotham, John S.
LaFleur, Lydia
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contents Library Programs; How to Select, Plan and Produce Them. Robotham, John S. LaFleur, Lydia Audiovisual Instruction Case Studies Children Demonstrations (Educational) Discussion Groups Drama Films Information Sources Library Services Music Poetry Program Development Public Libraries Publicize Workshops A whole range of information is given for librarians who wish to provide library programs for their communities. Types of programs include discussion groups, film showings, poetry readings, drama presentations, music and drama programs, talks, demonstrations and instruction, workshops, videotape and multimedia productions, automated programs, and children's programs. Sources of programs, as well as methods of choosing them, are provided. Details of production include planning, scheduling, supervising, and publicizing. Numerous examples and some descriptions of actual programs are included. Lists of books and films for discussion, sample film programs, film sources, sample flyers and posters, and a bibliography are appended. (LS)
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spellingShingle Library Programs; How to Select, Plan and Produce Them.
Robotham, John S.
LaFleur, Lydia
Audiovisual Instruction
Case Studies
Children
Demonstrations (Educational)
Discussion Groups
Drama
Films
Information Sources
Library Services
Music
Poetry
Program Development
Public Libraries
Publicize
Workshops
Library Programs; How to Select, Plan and Produce Them. Robotham, John S. LaFleur, Lydia Audiovisual Instruction Case Studies Children Demonstrations (Educational) Discussion Groups Drama Films Information Sources Library Services Music Poetry Program Development Public Libraries Publicize Workshops A whole range of information is given for librarians who wish to provide library programs for their communities. Types of programs include discussion groups, film showings, poetry readings, drama presentations, music and drama programs, talks, demonstrations and instruction, workshops, videotape and multimedia productions, automated programs, and children's programs. Sources of programs, as well as methods of choosing them, are provided. Details of production include planning, scheduling, supervising, and publicizing. Numerous examples and some descriptions of actual programs are included. Lists of books and films for discussion, sample film programs, film sources, sample flyers and posters, and a bibliography are appended. (LS)
title Library Programs; How to Select, Plan and Produce Them.
topic Audiovisual Instruction
Case Studies
Children
Demonstrations (Educational)
Discussion Groups
Drama
Films
Information Sources
Library Services
Music
Poetry
Program Development
Public Libraries
Publicize
Workshops
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED127916