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Main Author: Moyers, Bill
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ382530
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author Moyers, Bill
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contents The Wondrous Power of Television: Video and the Public Library. Moyers, Bill Attitude Change Broadcast Television Information Seeking Library Role Programing (Broadcast) Public Libraries Reading Attitudes Reading Interests Television Viewing Compares the experience of watching television with the experience of reading books, and cites examples of television programs that have introduced viewers to the world of ideas and led them to look for more information in books. Librarians are advised to include a printed bibliography of related books when they check out a video masterpiece. (MES)
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spellingShingle The Wondrous Power of Television: Video and the Public Library.
Moyers, Bill
Attitude Change
Broadcast Television
Information Seeking
Library Role
Programing (Broadcast)
Public Libraries
Reading Attitudes
Reading Interests
Television Viewing
The Wondrous Power of Television: Video and the Public Library. Moyers, Bill Attitude Change Broadcast Television Information Seeking Library Role Programing (Broadcast) Public Libraries Reading Attitudes Reading Interests Television Viewing Compares the experience of watching television with the experience of reading books, and cites examples of television programs that have introduced viewers to the world of ideas and led them to look for more information in books. Librarians are advised to include a printed bibliography of related books when they check out a video masterpiece. (MES)
title The Wondrous Power of Television: Video and the Public Library.
topic Attitude Change
Broadcast Television
Information Seeking
Library Role
Programing (Broadcast)
Public Libraries
Reading Attitudes
Reading Interests
Television Viewing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ382530