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Wiley, Mary Dale – 1975
Few people are conditioned in the middle years to cope with the prospect of old age and retirement. If public libraries could act as the liaison in this transition, perhaps more people would be prepared to lead productive lives after age 65. Public libraries set aside sections for children and young adults but fail to do the same for the elderly.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age, Bibliotherapy, Information Needs
Fine, Sara – 1979
Based on mail surveys of professional librarians and library administrators in approximately 300 U.S. public libraries and personal interviews with librarians and administrators in 6 public libraries, this report presents a statistical analysis of data collected on library technology and attitudes toward technological innovation. Areas addressed…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Library Personnel, Library Research