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Main Author: Barker, Donald
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991519
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contents Reformers and Reform: Towards Free Public Libraries in Victoria Barker, Donald Library Services Public Libraries Educational Change Local Government State Government Financial Support State Legislation Activism Consciousness Raising Politics of Education Access to Information Library Associations Library Development Library Policy Barriers Hearings Change Agents Change Strategies The "Victorian Free Library Service Board Act" of 1946 was the culmination of a long campaign to replace the mechanics' institute model of library provision with free libraries funded by state and local government. Given that library reform required legislation by the state government, this paper is mainly concerned with the political campaign that led to the enactment of that legislation. The key players in the free library reform movement are identified as are the sorts of reforms they advocated. The paper also discusses impediments to reform, particularly the response of the Victorian government. (Contains 79 notes.)
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spellingShingle Reformers and Reform: Towards Free Public Libraries in Victoria
Barker, Donald
Library Services
Public Libraries
Educational Change
Local Government
State Government
Financial Support
State Legislation
Activism
Consciousness Raising
Politics of Education
Access to Information
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Policy
Barriers
Hearings
Change Agents
Change Strategies
Reformers and Reform: Towards Free Public Libraries in Victoria Barker, Donald Library Services Public Libraries Educational Change Local Government State Government Financial Support State Legislation Activism Consciousness Raising Politics of Education Access to Information Library Associations Library Development Library Policy Barriers Hearings Change Agents Change Strategies The "Victorian Free Library Service Board Act" of 1946 was the culmination of a long campaign to replace the mechanics' institute model of library provision with free libraries funded by state and local government. Given that library reform required legislation by the state government, this paper is mainly concerned with the political campaign that led to the enactment of that legislation. The key players in the free library reform movement are identified as are the sorts of reforms they advocated. The paper also discusses impediments to reform, particularly the response of the Victorian government. (Contains 79 notes.)
title Reformers and Reform: Towards Free Public Libraries in Victoria
topic Library Services
Public Libraries
Educational Change
Local Government
State Government
Financial Support
State Legislation
Activism
Consciousness Raising
Politics of Education
Access to Information
Library Associations
Library Development
Library Policy
Barriers
Hearings
Change Agents
Change Strategies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ991519