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Autore principale: Hektoen, Faith H.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1981
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED206322
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contents The Connecticut Research Documentation Project in Children's Services. A Monograph. Hektoen, Faith H. Childrens Literature Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Collections Library Services Library Surveys Models Public Libraries Reference Services Referral Tables (Data) Use Studies This 2-volume report measures and records the use of 16 public library children's services in Connecticut to provide management information and a model to improve the quality of services from collection development to the provision of reference and referral services. The first volume discusses the purposes of the project; examines documentation findings; evaluates and discusses the implications of the project for accessible information, quality of access, needs for continuing staff development, materials collection development, school-library cooperation, community information and referral, and patron interaction in children's services among the 16 public libraries in the project; and documents and considers the implications of the increasing usage of children's services. An appendix, the second volume, provides the supporting documentation for the study, including research techniques; definition of terms; library, author, publisher, and reader provided information; bibliographic listings of children's literature; special problems in reference and referral; schedules of project activities; and other analytics and statistics pertaining to the study. (Author/RAA)
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spellingShingle The Connecticut Research Documentation Project in Children's Services. A Monograph.
Hektoen, Faith H.
Childrens Literature
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Collections
Library Services
Library Surveys
Models
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Referral
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
The Connecticut Research Documentation Project in Children's Services. A Monograph. Hektoen, Faith H. Childrens Literature Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Collections Library Services Library Surveys Models Public Libraries Reference Services Referral Tables (Data) Use Studies This 2-volume report measures and records the use of 16 public library children's services in Connecticut to provide management information and a model to improve the quality of services from collection development to the provision of reference and referral services. The first volume discusses the purposes of the project; examines documentation findings; evaluates and discusses the implications of the project for accessible information, quality of access, needs for continuing staff development, materials collection development, school-library cooperation, community information and referral, and patron interaction in children's services among the 16 public libraries in the project; and documents and considers the implications of the increasing usage of children's services. An appendix, the second volume, provides the supporting documentation for the study, including research techniques; definition of terms; library, author, publisher, and reader provided information; bibliographic listings of children's literature; special problems in reference and referral; schedules of project activities; and other analytics and statistics pertaining to the study. (Author/RAA)
title The Connecticut Research Documentation Project in Children's Services. A Monograph.
topic Childrens Literature
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Collections
Library Services
Library Surveys
Models
Public Libraries
Reference Services
Referral
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED206322