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Main Author: Metoyer, Cheryl
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1978
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED182093
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contents Community Information Needs and Library Potentials. Metoyer, Cheryl American Indian Reservations American Indians Community Influence Community Involvement Delivery Systems Financial Support Information Needs Information Services Libraries Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Role Library Services Needs Assessment Tribes User Satisfaction (Information) American Indian people have demonstrated their desire and need for responsive information service. It is fitting and appropriate that careful assessment, planning, implementation, and cooperation with other information agencies will enable the local reservation library to provide its community with the proper information, at the proper time, and in the appropriate format. This paper examines the processes involved in developing a community information needs assessment, viewed in relation to American Indian reservation communities. Topics which are addressed in the assessment are social characteristics of the people, neighborhood characteristics, appropriate information classification schemes, and strategies currently in use by the community in addressing its information concerns. To assure the effectiveness of the needs assessment and its resulting programs, early and continuous community involvement, appropriate staff assistance, faulty assumptions, and evaluation of activities must be considered. The development of a total library program following the community-needs profile must include the design and structure of the facility, content of the library's program, elements of library operation, collection development, and accessibility. Also important is the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in providing information and referral services to local reservation libraries via regional libraries linked to national data bases. (NEC)
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spellingShingle Community Information Needs and Library Potentials.
Metoyer, Cheryl
American Indian Reservations
American Indians
Community Influence
Community Involvement
Delivery Systems
Financial Support
Information Needs
Information Services
Libraries
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Role
Library Services
Needs Assessment
Tribes
User Satisfaction (Information)
Community Information Needs and Library Potentials. Metoyer, Cheryl American Indian Reservations American Indians Community Influence Community Involvement Delivery Systems Financial Support Information Needs Information Services Libraries Library Material Selection Library Planning Library Role Library Services Needs Assessment Tribes User Satisfaction (Information) American Indian people have demonstrated their desire and need for responsive information service. It is fitting and appropriate that careful assessment, planning, implementation, and cooperation with other information agencies will enable the local reservation library to provide its community with the proper information, at the proper time, and in the appropriate format. This paper examines the processes involved in developing a community information needs assessment, viewed in relation to American Indian reservation communities. Topics which are addressed in the assessment are social characteristics of the people, neighborhood characteristics, appropriate information classification schemes, and strategies currently in use by the community in addressing its information concerns. To assure the effectiveness of the needs assessment and its resulting programs, early and continuous community involvement, appropriate staff assistance, faulty assumptions, and evaluation of activities must be considered. The development of a total library program following the community-needs profile must include the design and structure of the facility, content of the library's program, elements of library operation, collection development, and accessibility. Also important is the role of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in providing information and referral services to local reservation libraries via regional libraries linked to national data bases. (NEC)
title Community Information Needs and Library Potentials.
topic American Indian Reservations
American Indians
Community Influence
Community Involvement
Delivery Systems
Financial Support
Information Needs
Information Services
Libraries
Library Material Selection
Library Planning
Library Role
Library Services
Needs Assessment
Tribes
User Satisfaction (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED182093