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contents Long Overdue: A Fresh Look at Public and Leadership Attitudes about Libraries in the 21st Century Public Libraries Library Administration Library Services Public Opinion Leaders Attitudes Access to Computers Internet Financial Support Community Attitudes This report explores the true position of public libraries today, in the minds not only of library users, but of the people who run libraries and those who provide oversight and funding. This study is the first step in the development of a national agenda for libraries and library funding in the 21st century. Findings from this study indicate that, despite the vast and increasing amount of information available on the Internet, Americans feel that public libraries will continue to play a vital role in communities. In fact, many Americans contend that libraries are even more essential now than ever before. With so many businesses selling information, there is a need for public libraries to continue to provide vital information free of charge to anyone who needs it. This study also indicated that Americans hold very positive attitudes about the effectiveness of libraries compared with other public institutions. [This report was also funded by the Americans for Libraries Council.]
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spellingShingle Long Overdue: A Fresh Look at Public and Leadership Attitudes about Libraries in the 21st Century
Public Libraries
Library Administration
Library Services
Public Opinion
Leaders
Attitudes
Access to Computers
Internet
Financial Support
Community Attitudes
Long Overdue: A Fresh Look at Public and Leadership Attitudes about Libraries in the 21st Century Public Libraries Library Administration Library Services Public Opinion Leaders Attitudes Access to Computers Internet Financial Support Community Attitudes This report explores the true position of public libraries today, in the minds not only of library users, but of the people who run libraries and those who provide oversight and funding. This study is the first step in the development of a national agenda for libraries and library funding in the 21st century. Findings from this study indicate that, despite the vast and increasing amount of information available on the Internet, Americans feel that public libraries will continue to play a vital role in communities. In fact, many Americans contend that libraries are even more essential now than ever before. With so many businesses selling information, there is a need for public libraries to continue to provide vital information free of charge to anyone who needs it. This study also indicated that Americans hold very positive attitudes about the effectiveness of libraries compared with other public institutions. [This report was also funded by the Americans for Libraries Council.]
title Long Overdue: A Fresh Look at Public and Leadership Attitudes about Libraries in the 21st Century
topic Public Libraries
Library Administration
Library Services
Public Opinion
Leaders
Attitudes
Access to Computers
Internet
Financial Support
Community Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED493642