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Hauptverfasser: Mavor, Anne S., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1976
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author Mavor, Anne S.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents The Role of the Public Libraries in Adult Independent Learning. Part II. Final Report. Mavor, Anne S. And Others Adult Education Adult Learning Adult Programs Independent Study Information Services Library Extension Library Role Library Services Program Development Program Evaluation Public Libraries Tables (Data) Part two of the final report on the adult independent learning program focuses on the following: (1) discussion of the 11 data collection categories developed to meet the information needs of specific groups--advisors working with adult learners, planners monitoring service performance, library policy decision makers responsible for determining the future of the service, and other libraries interested in implementing similar services; (2) aggregated data analysis of the 11 categories of information collected by the participating libraries between July 1975 and July 1976; (3) policy questions and issues raised as a result of the interpretation of the data analysis; (4) short and long range dissemination activities; and (5) conclusions. The program served 934 learners in this time period; 216 of them were light or new project library users. The results of the evaluation made by the learners completing the program indicated that 91 percent were satisfied with the service and that 92 percent would use the service again for a new learning project. Other outcomes were (1) the successful integration of the service with program planning and management; (2) formation of the Consortium of Public Library Innovation; (3) identification of the conditions which must be met for the learners advisory service to succeed; and (4) identification of background and training requirements associated with the design, modeling, and implementation of a new service concept. Descriptions of the advisory and information support services, as well as data collection forms and recording instructions, are appended. (Author/JPF)
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spellingShingle The Role of the Public Libraries in Adult Independent Learning. Part II. Final Report.
Mavor, Anne S.
And Others
Adult Education
Adult Learning
Adult Programs
Independent Study
Information Services
Library Extension
Library Role
Library Services
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Tables (Data)
The Role of the Public Libraries in Adult Independent Learning. Part II. Final Report. Mavor, Anne S. And Others Adult Education Adult Learning Adult Programs Independent Study Information Services Library Extension Library Role Library Services Program Development Program Evaluation Public Libraries Tables (Data) Part two of the final report on the adult independent learning program focuses on the following: (1) discussion of the 11 data collection categories developed to meet the information needs of specific groups--advisors working with adult learners, planners monitoring service performance, library policy decision makers responsible for determining the future of the service, and other libraries interested in implementing similar services; (2) aggregated data analysis of the 11 categories of information collected by the participating libraries between July 1975 and July 1976; (3) policy questions and issues raised as a result of the interpretation of the data analysis; (4) short and long range dissemination activities; and (5) conclusions. The program served 934 learners in this time period; 216 of them were light or new project library users. The results of the evaluation made by the learners completing the program indicated that 91 percent were satisfied with the service and that 92 percent would use the service again for a new learning project. Other outcomes were (1) the successful integration of the service with program planning and management; (2) formation of the Consortium of Public Library Innovation; (3) identification of the conditions which must be met for the learners advisory service to succeed; and (4) identification of background and training requirements associated with the design, modeling, and implementation of a new service concept. Descriptions of the advisory and information support services, as well as data collection forms and recording instructions, are appended. (Author/JPF)
title The Role of the Public Libraries in Adult Independent Learning. Part II. Final Report.
topic Adult Education
Adult Learning
Adult Programs
Independent Study
Information Services
Library Extension
Library Role
Library Services
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Public Libraries
Tables (Data)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED149773