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Main Author: Ross, Catherine Sheldrick
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ430283
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author Ross, Catherine Sheldrick
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contents Readers' Advisory Service: New Directions. Ross, Catherine Sheldrick Fiction Interviews Library Collections Library Role Library Services Public Libraries Qualitative Research Reading Habits Reading Interests Reading Material Selection Recreational Reading Discusses the role of readers' advisors in public libraries based on readers' responses to open-ended, qualitative interviews on reading for pleasure. Topics discussed include how books help people, how readers choose books, what they like and dislike about fiction collections in libraries, and how libraries and librarians can be more helpful to them in choosing books. (44 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Readers' Advisory Service: New Directions.
Ross, Catherine Sheldrick
Fiction
Interviews
Library Collections
Library Role
Library Services
Public Libraries
Qualitative Research
Reading Habits
Reading Interests
Reading Material Selection
Recreational Reading
Readers' Advisory Service: New Directions. Ross, Catherine Sheldrick Fiction Interviews Library Collections Library Role Library Services Public Libraries Qualitative Research Reading Habits Reading Interests Reading Material Selection Recreational Reading Discusses the role of readers' advisors in public libraries based on readers' responses to open-ended, qualitative interviews on reading for pleasure. Topics discussed include how books help people, how readers choose books, what they like and dislike about fiction collections in libraries, and how libraries and librarians can be more helpful to them in choosing books. (44 references) (LRW)
title Readers' Advisory Service: New Directions.
topic Fiction
Interviews
Library Collections
Library Role
Library Services
Public Libraries
Qualitative Research
Reading Habits
Reading Interests
Reading Material Selection
Recreational Reading
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ430283