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Autor principal: Gaskins, Rosa M.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ843149
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contents Joint-Use Libraries: A Personal Account Gaskins, Rosa M. Community Colleges College Libraries Public Libraries Library Networks School Community Relationship Library Services Shared Resources and Services Consortia Partnerships in Education Broward Community College South and North Campus Libraries have successfully become partners with the Broward County Library System. Commencing in the early 1980s, the joint-use facilities were pioneers and are now models for other institutions across the state and nation that are planning similar projects. The fear of leaders involved with the early stages of bridging the gap between dual staffing under one roof is no longer a challenge. If there is dedication, commitment, and an agreed upon philosophy by all partners involved, the outcome will sure to be a success.
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spellingShingle Joint-Use Libraries: A Personal Account
Gaskins, Rosa M.
Community Colleges
College Libraries
Public Libraries
Library Networks
School Community Relationship
Library Services
Shared Resources and Services
Consortia
Partnerships in Education
Joint-Use Libraries: A Personal Account Gaskins, Rosa M. Community Colleges College Libraries Public Libraries Library Networks School Community Relationship Library Services Shared Resources and Services Consortia Partnerships in Education Broward Community College South and North Campus Libraries have successfully become partners with the Broward County Library System. Commencing in the early 1980s, the joint-use facilities were pioneers and are now models for other institutions across the state and nation that are planning similar projects. The fear of leaders involved with the early stages of bridging the gap between dual staffing under one roof is no longer a challenge. If there is dedication, commitment, and an agreed upon philosophy by all partners involved, the outcome will sure to be a success.
title Joint-Use Libraries: A Personal Account
topic Community Colleges
College Libraries
Public Libraries
Library Networks
School Community Relationship
Library Services
Shared Resources and Services
Consortia
Partnerships in Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ843149