This has been a very worthwhile institute, and it is now my task to summarize
what has been said here. For a number of years I was a public
librarian but never a children's librarian; I am greatly interested in
children's work, however, and over the years have known a number of
children's librarians reasonably well. I do not claim any special knowledge
or insights into this field, and if I happen to say anything which is particularly
apt or strikes home, it is probably by chance and not design.
What I say here constitutes my views of what I think I heard and
sometimes what I listened for and did not hear. That is to say, this is
not an objective or factual summary of what each speaker said but rather
my own perceptions of some of the main themes which were developed
here. When I speak of books, I mean to include under that term all media.
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
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/1652
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