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Knox, Alan B. – Illinois Libraries, 1974
While the library profession shares several common elements in continuing education with other professional fields, it has its own distinctive characteristics as well. The article explores several aspects of continuing professional education as they relate to the library profession, keeping those similarities and differences in mind. (AG)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Planning, Libraries, Library Education
Drescher, Robert A. – Illinois Libraries, 1976
Development of Illinois Suburban Library System project linking school and public children's library services.
Descriptors: Learning Resources Centers, Library Cooperation, Library Networks, Library Services
Wordinger, Debra – Illinois Libraries, 1999
Presents an overview of the need for a multicultural program in the Indian Prairie Public Library District (Illinois). Describes the grant-based collection development; cataloging; promotional materials; judging success of the program; and how improvements could have been made. (AEF)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Cultural Pluralism, Grants, Improvement Programs
Schobernd, Elizabeth M. – Illinois Libraries, 1999
Outlines concepts essential for library material preservation. Describes the following components of a formal preservation program: (1) environmental control; (2) repair; (3) binding; (4) deacidification; (5) reformatting; (6) disaster preparedness; (7) education; and (8) administration. Suggests that libraries can improve their preservation…
Descriptors: Archives, Information Storage, Library Materials, Library Planning
Angelis, Jane – Illinois Libraries, 1999
Answers the "why,""who," and "what to do" of developing a dynamic coalition. Suggests that promoting clear communication is the basis for successful coalition, and describes these steps of an effective communication model: developing a communication culture, becoming a team, and celebrating. (AEF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperative Programs, Information Networks, Information Services
Flynn, Barbara – Illinois Libraries, 1999
Describes the grant-supported Read, Enjoy and Do (R.E.A.D.) program of the Park Forest (Illinois) Public Library intended to provide materials to help parents/caregivers make reading an enjoyable learning experience for children. Highlights the program's accomplishments, strengths, and weaknesses. Analyzes changed or altered grant needs and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Grants, Library Funding, Library Services
Kuzel, Judith; Erickson, Su – Illinois Libraries, 1995
Discusses the Teen Health Information Network (THINK), a grant-funded partnership of Aurora, Illinois, public libraries, schools, and community agencies to provide materials, information, and programming on issues related to teen health. Seven appendixes provide detailed information on survey results, collection evaluation and development,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Elementary Secondary Education, Grants, Health Activities
Fox, Carol J. – Illinois Libraries, 1995
Details the Rockford (Illinois) Public Library's activities involved with developing a community online information system and the not-for-profit organization established to run the system. Includes mission statement; guiding principles, policy statements; standing committees and goals for first year of operation; funding; adding users and…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Financial Support, Guidelines, Information Systems
Illinois Libraries, 1994
Explains the need for family literacy programs in Illinois and describes efforts to improve adult and child literacy. Topics discussed include poverty; reading, writing, and computing instruction; interaction between parents and children; families and books; partnerships between state agencies, private organizations, and public libraries; and…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Family Role, Institutional Cooperation, Library Role
Huntting, Ann – Illinois Libraries, 1999
Describes the "Jump Start" program, developed with Library Services and Technology Act funds and designed to provide more pre-school services to children in a poor community in Chicago. Discusses the project plan; workshops for area child care providers and future workers in the field; collection development; outreach to educational institutions;…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Grants, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Library Collection Development