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Autore principale: Berry, John N., III
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2007
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786499
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contents Moab's Living Room Berry, John N., III Public Libraries Counties Reading Material Selection Library Materials Expectation Public Opinion Citizen Participation Library Development This article describes the Grand County Public Library (GCPL) which was awarded the 2007 Best Small Library in America, an award sponsored by "Library Journal" and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Some 4800 of Grand County, Utah's 8,826 people live in Moab and the rest in the adjacent Spanish Valley and environs. The locals are a sizable group of "imports" who dodged the rat race and settled with highly developed reading preferences and lofty expectations for their public library. When the people of Moab, Utah, were asked what they wanted for their new library, they said they wanted it to be "the town's living room." The new library and its tiny branch in Castle Valley were built to that citizen specification.
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publishDate 2007
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spellingShingle Moab's Living Room
Berry, John N., III
Public Libraries
Counties
Reading Material Selection
Library Materials
Expectation
Public Opinion
Citizen Participation
Library Development
Moab's Living Room Berry, John N., III Public Libraries Counties Reading Material Selection Library Materials Expectation Public Opinion Citizen Participation Library Development This article describes the Grand County Public Library (GCPL) which was awarded the 2007 Best Small Library in America, an award sponsored by "Library Journal" and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Some 4800 of Grand County, Utah's 8,826 people live in Moab and the rest in the adjacent Spanish Valley and environs. The locals are a sizable group of "imports" who dodged the rat race and settled with highly developed reading preferences and lofty expectations for their public library. When the people of Moab, Utah, were asked what they wanted for their new library, they said they wanted it to be "the town's living room." The new library and its tiny branch in Castle Valley were built to that citizen specification.
title Moab's Living Room
topic Public Libraries
Counties
Reading Material Selection
Library Materials
Expectation
Public Opinion
Citizen Participation
Library Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786499