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Autore principale: Curtis, Ruth V.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1978
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contents Organizing a Nursing Home Library for Residents. A Do-It-Yourself Manual. Curtis, Ruth V. Guides Information Sources Institutional Libraries Library Acquisition Library Circulation Library Facilities Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Services Nursing Homes Program Development These guidelines for developing and maintaining a library in a resident nursing home, for use by either staff members or volunteers, recommend an individual survey of each resident as a way of determining reading preferences and deciding what materials should be ordered. Other areas examined are the location of the library, including space and furniture needs; acquisition of books, magazines, newspapers, audiovisual materials, and library supplies; organization of materials, including formats for book cards and pockets, and for shelf list, author, title, and subject catalog cards; circulation procedures; and publicity for library events. Pertinent information resources in the Central New York area are listed. (FM)
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spellingShingle Organizing a Nursing Home Library for Residents. A Do-It-Yourself Manual.
Curtis, Ruth V.
Guides
Information Sources
Institutional Libraries
Library Acquisition
Library Circulation
Library Facilities
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Services
Nursing Homes
Program Development
Organizing a Nursing Home Library for Residents. A Do-It-Yourself Manual. Curtis, Ruth V. Guides Information Sources Institutional Libraries Library Acquisition Library Circulation Library Facilities Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Services Nursing Homes Program Development These guidelines for developing and maintaining a library in a resident nursing home, for use by either staff members or volunteers, recommend an individual survey of each resident as a way of determining reading preferences and deciding what materials should be ordered. Other areas examined are the location of the library, including space and furniture needs; acquisition of books, magazines, newspapers, audiovisual materials, and library supplies; organization of materials, including formats for book cards and pockets, and for shelf list, author, title, and subject catalog cards; circulation procedures; and publicity for library events. Pertinent information resources in the Central New York area are listed. (FM)
title Organizing a Nursing Home Library for Residents. A Do-It-Yourself Manual.
topic Guides
Information Sources
Institutional Libraries
Library Acquisition
Library Circulation
Library Facilities
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Services
Nursing Homes
Program Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED178039