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Main Author: Arrighetti, Julie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ629843
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contents The Challenge of Unattended Children in the Public Library. Arrighetti, Julie Demography Futures (of Society) Latchkey Children Library Services Public Libraries Research Needs Social Influences Success Considers the challenges that unattended, or latchkey, children create in public libraries. Discusses demographics and factors that have led to the increase in unattended children; typical library responses; opportunities for service to this group; elements of successful programs; future trends; and further research needs. (Contains 50 references.) (LRW)
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spellingShingle The Challenge of Unattended Children in the Public Library.
Arrighetti, Julie
Demography
Futures (of Society)
Latchkey Children
Library Services
Public Libraries
Research Needs
Social Influences
Success
The Challenge of Unattended Children in the Public Library. Arrighetti, Julie Demography Futures (of Society) Latchkey Children Library Services Public Libraries Research Needs Social Influences Success Considers the challenges that unattended, or latchkey, children create in public libraries. Discusses demographics and factors that have led to the increase in unattended children; typical library responses; opportunities for service to this group; elements of successful programs; future trends; and further research needs. (Contains 50 references.) (LRW)
title The Challenge of Unattended Children in the Public Library.
topic Demography
Futures (of Society)
Latchkey Children
Library Services
Public Libraries
Research Needs
Social Influences
Success
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ629843