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Jones, Patrick – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1988
Presents 39 guidelines in the form of questions and answers to assist librarians in developing young adult programs. Topics covered include types of programs, ways to get adolescents involved, practical considerations, promotional activities, and the evaluation of the success of a program. (seven references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Evaluation Criteria, Guidelines, Library Planning
Jones, Patrick – School Library Journal, 1997
Examines Web sites on the Internet that were created especially for teenagers by various public libraries. Highlights include young adult areas and services in actual library buildings; a list of outstanding teen Web sites; and a list of factors to consider when creating a young adult Web page. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Design Requirements, Internet, Library Services
Jones, Patrick – School Library Journal, 2001
Discussion of how school and public librarians can make children's lives better focuses on a list of 40 developmental assets that children need to become responsible, successful, caring adults. Considers both internal and external assets, the importance of relationships with patrons, and the importance of involving youth. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Child Development, Interpersonal Relationship, Librarians
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Jones, Patrick – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 2002
Discusses the growing number of teenagers and its impact on school and public library services. Topics include focusing on youth developmental needs; the effects of library services on teenagers; planning services with teens, rather that for them; and future possibilities. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Futures (of Society), Library Services
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Jones, Patrick – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1995
Suggests steps in creating administrative support for serving young adults in public libraries. The steps are to determine what services are wanted, and where support is to come from; reasons for serving young adults and priority of library needs and wants; and strategies to generate support. (JMV)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Library Administration, Library Development, Library Planning
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Jones, Patrick – Public Libraries, 2000
In 1998, the Houston Public Library launched a new library card campaign. Through extensive outreach, community partnerships, and the support of a major corporation, the program nearly doubled the number of children with cards in one fiscal year and increased juvenile circulation by more than 20%. The program led to an increase in library funding,…
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Community Involvement, Library Circulation, Library Development
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Jones, Patrick – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 2001
Discusses how libraries can apply for funding for youth services in libraries. Describes the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funding. Presents examples from four states of recently funding LSTA youth projects. Appendices list funding resources on the Web and print resources on funding. (AEF)
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Support, Grants, Grantsmanship
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Jones, Patrick; Morse, Candace E. – RQ, 1986
In order to teach high school students to transfer skills learned in school media centers to public libraries, public librarians visit classes whose students have been assigned term papers. They present information on reference materials students will need to complete their assignments, including those not available in most media centers. (EM)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, High School Students, Learning Resources Centers, Library Instruction
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Jones, Patrick – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1994
Reviews magazines suitable for young adults. Highlights include considering appropriate demographics and/or local standards when selecting titles; top-selling magazines to middle school, high school, and public libraries; ordering information; adult magazines for consideration; tabloids; and "zines", or personal newsletters/small…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Demography, Library Collections, Library Material Selection
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Jones, Patrick – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1993
Provides 26 strategies for libraries that have chosen the independent learner role and are committed to meeting the needs of young adults. A self-evaluation form on access and a list of the developmental needs of young adolescents are included. (Contains 12 references.) (EAM)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adolescents, Independent Study, Library Role
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Jones, Patrick – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1995
Presents a month-by-month plan for creating support for young adult services in public libraries. Each month has an objective supported by several tasks for achieving that objective. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childrens Libraries, Library Development, Library Planning
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Jones, Patrick – Orana: Journal of School and Children's Librarianship, 2000
As librarians provide access to informational resources, recreational excursions, cultural explorations, and educational support, they build assets which are critical for young people's successful growth. Identifies eight main categories of developmental assets--support; empowerment; boundaries and expectations; constructive use of time;…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Adolescent Development, Adolescent Literature, Adolescents
Jones, Patrick; Shoemaker, Joel – 2001
This book explores how librarians can work to strengthen and improve the quality of service to young adults. The introduction is written by Mary Kay Chelton, whose dissertation, "Adult-Adolescent Service Encounters: The Library Context" (1997), inspired this book. The book has 12 chapters. Chapter 1 introduces the provision of best young adult…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Services, Learning Resources Centers