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Main Author: Woolard, Wilma Lee B.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1977
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED140805
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author Woolard, Wilma Lee B.
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contents The Combined School/Public Library Concept: Will it Work? Woolard, Wilma Lee B. Community Size Demography Directories Library Administration Library Cooperation Library Services Library Surveys Public Libraries School Libraries Surveys Tables (Data) This study investigates whether or not it is possible for communities to combine school and public libraries. It concerns itself with identifying the conditions and circumstances which appear to be most conducive to combining school and public libraries, and also with identifying certain strengths, benefits, weaknesses, and limitations of combined libraries. A survey questionnaire was sent to 94 libraries throughout the U.S. to secure information. Fifty-five libraries confirmed their status as combined facilities, and provided the data for the study. It was concluded that: (1) it is possible for school and public libraries to combine under certain circumstances; (2) communities with less than 10,000 residents which are in need of public and school facilities can provide optimum conditions for the development of combined facilities; (3) twenty-three different benefits were identified by residents among which were: better selection of materials, making library service available for the first time, elimination of duplication of materials, availability of multi-media programs and services, better school-community relationships; (4) some weaknesses were identified, including failure of the board to define areas of responsibility and lack of coordinated leadership of governing boards. Brief descriptions of 14 exemplary programs and a "Directory of Combined Public/School Libraries in the United States" are also included. (Author/AP)
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spellingShingle The Combined School/Public Library Concept: Will it Work?
Woolard, Wilma Lee B.
Community Size
Demography
Directories
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Surveys
Tables (Data)
The Combined School/Public Library Concept: Will it Work? Woolard, Wilma Lee B. Community Size Demography Directories Library Administration Library Cooperation Library Services Library Surveys Public Libraries School Libraries Surveys Tables (Data) This study investigates whether or not it is possible for communities to combine school and public libraries. It concerns itself with identifying the conditions and circumstances which appear to be most conducive to combining school and public libraries, and also with identifying certain strengths, benefits, weaknesses, and limitations of combined libraries. A survey questionnaire was sent to 94 libraries throughout the U.S. to secure information. Fifty-five libraries confirmed their status as combined facilities, and provided the data for the study. It was concluded that: (1) it is possible for school and public libraries to combine under certain circumstances; (2) communities with less than 10,000 residents which are in need of public and school facilities can provide optimum conditions for the development of combined facilities; (3) twenty-three different benefits were identified by residents among which were: better selection of materials, making library service available for the first time, elimination of duplication of materials, availability of multi-media programs and services, better school-community relationships; (4) some weaknesses were identified, including failure of the board to define areas of responsibility and lack of coordinated leadership of governing boards. Brief descriptions of 14 exemplary programs and a "Directory of Combined Public/School Libraries in the United States" are also included. (Author/AP)
title The Combined School/Public Library Concept: Will it Work?
topic Community Size
Demography
Directories
Library Administration
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Library Surveys
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Surveys
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED140805