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1. Verfasser: Layne, Elizabeth N.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1980
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED197728
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contents Serving Citizens with Special Needs. How Libraries Can Enrich Lives and Fulfill Aspirations for the Elderly and the Handicapped, the Functionally Illiterate, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, the Homebound and Inmates of Correctional Institutions. A Background Paper for the White House Conference on Library and Information Services. Layne, Elizabeth N. American Indians Disabilities Hispanic Americans Homebound Illiteracy Information Needs Library Services Older Adults Patients Prisoners Public Libraries This booklet describes varieties of public library services and programs geared to fulfilling the information needs of older adults, the physically handicapped, the illiterate, ethnic minorities, and others requiring survival information essentials. (FM)
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spellingShingle Serving Citizens with Special Needs. How Libraries Can Enrich Lives and Fulfill Aspirations for the Elderly and the Handicapped, the Functionally Illiterate, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, the Homebound and Inmates of Correctional Institutions. A Background Paper for the White House Conference on Library and Information Services.
Layne, Elizabeth N.
American Indians
Disabilities
Hispanic Americans
Homebound
Illiteracy
Information Needs
Library Services
Older Adults
Patients
Prisoners
Public Libraries
Serving Citizens with Special Needs. How Libraries Can Enrich Lives and Fulfill Aspirations for the Elderly and the Handicapped, the Functionally Illiterate, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, the Homebound and Inmates of Correctional Institutions. A Background Paper for the White House Conference on Library and Information Services. Layne, Elizabeth N. American Indians Disabilities Hispanic Americans Homebound Illiteracy Information Needs Library Services Older Adults Patients Prisoners Public Libraries This booklet describes varieties of public library services and programs geared to fulfilling the information needs of older adults, the physically handicapped, the illiterate, ethnic minorities, and others requiring survival information essentials. (FM)
title Serving Citizens with Special Needs. How Libraries Can Enrich Lives and Fulfill Aspirations for the Elderly and the Handicapped, the Functionally Illiterate, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, the Homebound and Inmates of Correctional Institutions. A Background Paper for the White House Conference on Library and Information Services.
topic American Indians
Disabilities
Hispanic Americans
Homebound
Illiteracy
Information Needs
Library Services
Older Adults
Patients
Prisoners
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED197728