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Main Author: Chatman, Elfreda A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ441770
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author Chatman, Elfreda A.
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Chatman, Elfreda A.
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contents Channels to a Larger Social World: Older Women Staying in Contact with the Great Society. Chatman, Elfreda A. Attitudes Females Leisure Time Library Role Mass Media Role Mass Media Use Media Research Media Selection Old Old Adults Public Libraries Questionnaires Research Needs Time Perspective Use Studies User Needs (Information) Users (Information) Discussion of mass media use by older women focuses on a study of 55 women (average age 82) that examined their perceptions of time, their preferred media, their perceptions of the role of the public library, and actual use of the public library. Implications of the results for information professionals and further research possibilities are also discussed. (53 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Channels to a Larger Social World: Older Women Staying in Contact with the Great Society.
Chatman, Elfreda A.
Attitudes
Females
Leisure Time
Library Role
Mass Media Role
Mass Media Use
Media Research
Media Selection
Old Old Adults
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
Research Needs
Time Perspective
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
Users (Information)
Channels to a Larger Social World: Older Women Staying in Contact with the Great Society. Chatman, Elfreda A. Attitudes Females Leisure Time Library Role Mass Media Role Mass Media Use Media Research Media Selection Old Old Adults Public Libraries Questionnaires Research Needs Time Perspective Use Studies User Needs (Information) Users (Information) Discussion of mass media use by older women focuses on a study of 55 women (average age 82) that examined their perceptions of time, their preferred media, their perceptions of the role of the public library, and actual use of the public library. Implications of the results for information professionals and further research possibilities are also discussed. (53 references) (LRW)
title Channels to a Larger Social World: Older Women Staying in Contact with the Great Society.
topic Attitudes
Females
Leisure Time
Library Role
Mass Media Role
Mass Media Use
Media Research
Media Selection
Old Old Adults
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
Research Needs
Time Perspective
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ441770