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1. Verfasser: Getrost, Christina D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1993
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contents A History of the Kent Free Library, Kent, Ohio 1958-1992. Getrost, Christina D. Library Circulation Library Collections Library Development Library Facilities Library History Library Personnel Library Services Public Libraries The Kent Free Library (Ohio) evolved from the Great Atlantic and Western Railroad Reading Room of 1875, into a municipal Carnegie library, and then grew to be a medium-sized public school district library, in the city of Kent, Ohio. Its original building has been enlarged through three separate expansion campaigns, in order to have space to house its ever-increasing collection, to provide meeting rooms for community groups, and to best serve its increasing numbers of users, both citizens and university students. This study chronicles the many changes that have occurred in the library's collection, budget, staff, services, and physical facility from 1958 to 1992. (Contains 9 references.) (Author)
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spellingShingle A History of the Kent Free Library, Kent, Ohio 1958-1992.
Getrost, Christina D.
Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Development
Library Facilities
Library History
Library Personnel
Library Services
Public Libraries
A History of the Kent Free Library, Kent, Ohio 1958-1992. Getrost, Christina D. Library Circulation Library Collections Library Development Library Facilities Library History Library Personnel Library Services Public Libraries The Kent Free Library (Ohio) evolved from the Great Atlantic and Western Railroad Reading Room of 1875, into a municipal Carnegie library, and then grew to be a medium-sized public school district library, in the city of Kent, Ohio. Its original building has been enlarged through three separate expansion campaigns, in order to have space to house its ever-increasing collection, to provide meeting rooms for community groups, and to best serve its increasing numbers of users, both citizens and university students. This study chronicles the many changes that have occurred in the library's collection, budget, staff, services, and physical facility from 1958 to 1992. (Contains 9 references.) (Author)
title A History of the Kent Free Library, Kent, Ohio 1958-1992.
topic Library Circulation
Library Collections
Library Development
Library Facilities
Library History
Library Personnel
Library Services
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED367327