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Autore principale: Jones, Carolyn
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2006
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contents Services to the Housebound in Adelaide's Metropolitan and Regional Public Libraries: Current Practices and Future Needs Jones, Carolyn Library Services Public Libraries Foreign Countries Strategic Planning Qualitative Research Best Practices Information Needs Community Information Services Metropolitan Areas Regional Characteristics Delivery Systems Community Characteristics Interviews Librarian Attitudes Observation Content Analysis Library Research Institutional Characteristics Individual Characteristics Homebound Home Programs Outreach Programs The author examines the evolution of the current Australian demographic and its implications for the delivery of public library services. The "baby boomers", the generation born between 1946 and 1961, are the next cohort to be seriously in need of housebound services, and the characteristics and likely needs of this group are considered with particular reference to the public libraries of Adelaide. This case study report presents the findings of interviews conducted with 14 public libraries in metropolitan and regional Adelaide who currently provide a library service to their housebound patrons, including both quantitative and qualitative methodologies to gather data. The chief method used was open-ended interviews conducted with the librarians responsible for the provision of this service at each of the participating libraries. The interviews were conducted between April and September 2004. Other methods used included observation in the field and document analysis of strategic planning reports, volunteer information pamphlets, client information pamphlets and census data generated by the participating libraries.
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spellingShingle Services to the Housebound in Adelaide's Metropolitan and Regional Public Libraries: Current Practices and Future Needs
Jones, Carolyn
Library Services
Public Libraries
Foreign Countries
Strategic Planning
Qualitative Research
Best Practices
Information Needs
Community Information Services
Metropolitan Areas
Regional Characteristics
Delivery Systems
Community Characteristics
Interviews
Librarian Attitudes
Observation
Content Analysis
Library Research
Institutional Characteristics
Individual Characteristics
Homebound
Home Programs
Outreach Programs
Services to the Housebound in Adelaide's Metropolitan and Regional Public Libraries: Current Practices and Future Needs Jones, Carolyn Library Services Public Libraries Foreign Countries Strategic Planning Qualitative Research Best Practices Information Needs Community Information Services Metropolitan Areas Regional Characteristics Delivery Systems Community Characteristics Interviews Librarian Attitudes Observation Content Analysis Library Research Institutional Characteristics Individual Characteristics Homebound Home Programs Outreach Programs The author examines the evolution of the current Australian demographic and its implications for the delivery of public library services. The "baby boomers", the generation born between 1946 and 1961, are the next cohort to be seriously in need of housebound services, and the characteristics and likely needs of this group are considered with particular reference to the public libraries of Adelaide. This case study report presents the findings of interviews conducted with 14 public libraries in metropolitan and regional Adelaide who currently provide a library service to their housebound patrons, including both quantitative and qualitative methodologies to gather data. The chief method used was open-ended interviews conducted with the librarians responsible for the provision of this service at each of the participating libraries. The interviews were conducted between April and September 2004. Other methods used included observation in the field and document analysis of strategic planning reports, volunteer information pamphlets, client information pamphlets and census data generated by the participating libraries.
title Services to the Housebound in Adelaide's Metropolitan and Regional Public Libraries: Current Practices and Future Needs
topic Library Services
Public Libraries
Foreign Countries
Strategic Planning
Qualitative Research
Best Practices
Information Needs
Community Information Services
Metropolitan Areas
Regional Characteristics
Delivery Systems
Community Characteristics
Interviews
Librarian Attitudes
Observation
Content Analysis
Library Research
Institutional Characteristics
Individual Characteristics
Homebound
Home Programs
Outreach Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ992362