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Auteur principal: Pasick, Adele
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Publié: 1977
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contents Annual Staff Conference of the Regina Public Library. Pasick, Adele Children Interviews Library Services Public Libraries Sex Differences Social Change Speeches Television Viewing This transcript of a presentation at the 1977 annual staff conference of the Regina Public Library discusses a children's services study conducted during the year and places it in the context of the total services of the library. Results of over 600 interviews with children concerning library use, television viewing habits, and differences between girls and boys in their library activities, are summarized, and the effects on children's services of changes in society, such as the information-seeking emphasis of school curricula and the influence of television, are considered. Modifications in both children's services and adult services are proposed in the conclusion. (JD)
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spellingShingle Annual Staff Conference of the Regina Public Library.
Pasick, Adele
Children
Interviews
Library Services
Public Libraries
Sex Differences
Social Change
Speeches
Television Viewing
Annual Staff Conference of the Regina Public Library. Pasick, Adele Children Interviews Library Services Public Libraries Sex Differences Social Change Speeches Television Viewing This transcript of a presentation at the 1977 annual staff conference of the Regina Public Library discusses a children's services study conducted during the year and places it in the context of the total services of the library. Results of over 600 interviews with children concerning library use, television viewing habits, and differences between girls and boys in their library activities, are summarized, and the effects on children's services of changes in society, such as the information-seeking emphasis of school curricula and the influence of television, are considered. Modifications in both children's services and adult services are proposed in the conclusion. (JD)
title Annual Staff Conference of the Regina Public Library.
topic Children
Interviews
Library Services
Public Libraries
Sex Differences
Social Change
Speeches
Television Viewing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED174248