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| author | Jones, Jami |
| author_facet | Jones, Jami Jones, Jami |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Come Together: School and Public Librarians Need to Join Forces for Kids' Sake Jones, Jami Adolescents Librarians Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Institutional Cooperation Outreach Programs The good news is that many public libraries are now overflowing with teens. The bad news is that most teens still don't visit libraries, and that's a shame. Teens would use libraries if they clearly understood their value. But for years, young adults have been mostly ignored by librarians. The solution is to initiate a major paradigm shift, one in which school and public librarians combine their knowledge, experiences, and resources. This article briefly profiles a couple libraries that have made it a priority to reach out to teens. |
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| publishDate | 2004 |
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| spellingShingle | Come Together: School and Public Librarians Need to Join Forces for Kids' Sake Jones, Jami Adolescents Librarians Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Institutional Cooperation Outreach Programs Come Together: School and Public Librarians Need to Join Forces for Kids' Sake Jones, Jami Adolescents Librarians Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Institutional Cooperation Outreach Programs The good news is that many public libraries are now overflowing with teens. The bad news is that most teens still don't visit libraries, and that's a shame. Teens would use libraries if they clearly understood their value. But for years, young adults have been mostly ignored by librarians. The solution is to initiate a major paradigm shift, one in which school and public librarians combine their knowledge, experiences, and resources. This article briefly profiles a couple libraries that have made it a priority to reach out to teens. |
| title | Come Together: School and Public Librarians Need to Join Forces for Kids' Sake |
| topic | Adolescents Librarians Library Services Public Libraries School Libraries Institutional Cooperation Outreach Programs |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ701478 |