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Peer reviewedBaker, S. L. – Library Quarterly, 1986
Based on a doctoral dissertation, this paper describes a study of why displays of books increase use. Two hypotheses were tested using standard pretest-posttest experimental designs at two small Illinois public libraries. Increased accessibility and visibility were found to be causes, while narrowing the browser's choice was not. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Display Aids, Fiction, Library Circulation, Library Research
Bodart, Joni – Illinois Libraries, 1986
This study examined the effectiveness of booktalks for high school students by measuring their attitudes toward reading and book circulation. A reading attitude survey used as a pretest and posttest showed no significant differences overall, although specific teachers did affect their students' attitudes toward reading. Circulation showed a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Book Reviews, Correlation


