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Autor principal: Heath, Jay A.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ545896
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contents The Combined School/Community Library: An Enhanced Sense of Community Through Shared Public Services. Heath, Jay A. Educational Benefits Elementary Secondary Education Planning Public Libraries Rural Areas School Community Programs School Libraries Shared Library Resources Small Towns Discusses a study of combined school/community libraries in eight small communities in South Dakota and Minnesota. Students get more time to use the library, enhanced collections and research opportunities, and improved technological access. The community gets longer operating hours, a better reference section, access to technology, and a cost-sharing benefit. Generally, a combined library seems best suited to small communities of 5,000 or less. (MLH)
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spellingShingle The Combined School/Community Library: An Enhanced Sense of Community Through Shared Public Services.
Heath, Jay A.
Educational Benefits
Elementary Secondary Education
Planning
Public Libraries
Rural Areas
School Community Programs
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Small Towns
The Combined School/Community Library: An Enhanced Sense of Community Through Shared Public Services. Heath, Jay A. Educational Benefits Elementary Secondary Education Planning Public Libraries Rural Areas School Community Programs School Libraries Shared Library Resources Small Towns Discusses a study of combined school/community libraries in eight small communities in South Dakota and Minnesota. Students get more time to use the library, enhanced collections and research opportunities, and improved technological access. The community gets longer operating hours, a better reference section, access to technology, and a cost-sharing benefit. Generally, a combined library seems best suited to small communities of 5,000 or less. (MLH)
title The Combined School/Community Library: An Enhanced Sense of Community Through Shared Public Services.
topic Educational Benefits
Elementary Secondary Education
Planning
Public Libraries
Rural Areas
School Community Programs
School Libraries
Shared Library Resources
Small Towns
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ545896