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Little, Paul L.; Saulmon, Sharon A. – Public Libraries, 1987
Provides an approach to dealing with donations and special collections for public libraries serving all sizes of communities with varying levels of funding. Highlights include guidelines for when to accept special collections, how to identify areas of need in the library's collection, and a special collection proposal form. (EM)
Descriptors: Community Needs, Guidelines, Information Needs, Library Acquisition

Baker, Lynda M.; Wilson, Feleta L. – Public Libraries, 1996
The readability level of material recommended for consumer health collections in public libraries is analyzed. All medical and lay items examined were found to exceed the standard reading skills of the general public. Discussion includes the relevance and appropriateness of sources, information needs and information-seeking behaviors, and a review…
Descriptors: Health Materials, Information Seeking, Information Sources, Library Collections

Wojciechowski, Jacek – Public Libraries, 1996
Describes the difference between literary communication ("belles-lettres") and information communication. Identifies 11 possible functions of or reasons for reading belles-lettres. Discusses the importance of literary communication to library users and the library's role in providing belles-lettres to the public. (AEF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Sources, Library Collections, Library Material Selection

Marquis, Solina Kasten – Public Libraries, 2003
Discusses making public library collections accessible to Spanish-speaking users and describes the consequences that can result from inattention to linguistic and cultural accessibility. Topics include cataloging issues and solutions; labeling; shelving; signage; electronic access; Spanish language training for staff; intercultural communication;…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cataloging, Intercultural Communication, Library Collections