"How do you like your facilities? What would you like to change?
What other things do you wish you had?"" If these questions were asked
of children's librarians and media specialists, chances are that a few
would be wholeheartedly enthusiastic about their working space and
its various features. Many others would most likely voice reservations
and produce a shopping list.
In preparing this article, the author visited thirteen school libraries
and media centers in Boston and children's departments in ten public
libraries in eastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Personal observation
of the facilities and their use by children, coupled with friendly
conversation with the people working in the various libraries, was a
valuable and fascinating exercise which provided an enormous amount
of information."
Publisher
Graduate School of Library Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Series/Report Name or Number
Allerton Park Institute (23rd : 1977)
ISSN
0536-4604
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
Permalink
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