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1978
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ194532 |
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| author | Turow, Joseph |
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| contents | The Impact of Differing Orientations of Librarians on the Process of Children's Book Selection: A Case Study in Library Tensions. Turow, Joseph Books Case Studies Childrens Literature Comparative Analysis Goal Orientation Librarians Library Material Selection Library Surveys Organizational Theories A case study using nonparticipant observation, interviews, and a questionnaire survey was carried out to examine the hypothesis that two groups characteristically involved in a large library's book selection process, the coordinators and branch librarians, would display differing orientations toward the process which would result in conflicting objectives and organizational tensions. (JPF) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1978 |
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| spellingShingle | The Impact of Differing Orientations of Librarians on the Process of Children's Book Selection: A Case Study in Library Tensions. Turow, Joseph Books Case Studies Childrens Literature Comparative Analysis Goal Orientation Librarians Library Material Selection Library Surveys Organizational Theories The Impact of Differing Orientations of Librarians on the Process of Children's Book Selection: A Case Study in Library Tensions. Turow, Joseph Books Case Studies Childrens Literature Comparative Analysis Goal Orientation Librarians Library Material Selection Library Surveys Organizational Theories A case study using nonparticipant observation, interviews, and a questionnaire survey was carried out to examine the hypothesis that two groups characteristically involved in a large library's book selection process, the coordinators and branch librarians, would display differing orientations toward the process which would result in conflicting objectives and organizational tensions. (JPF) |
| title | The Impact of Differing Orientations of Librarians on the Process of Children's Book Selection: A Case Study in Library Tensions. |
| topic | Books Case Studies Childrens Literature Comparative Analysis Goal Orientation Librarians Library Material Selection Library Surveys Organizational Theories |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ194532 |