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Mohrhardt, Foster E. – RQ, 1975
The recent resurgence of interest outside the library field in independent study and the development of formal programs for nontraditional study provide new opportunities for public libraries to serve the independent learner. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Independent Study, Library Extension, Library Role
Boorstin, Daniel J. – 1981
The theme for the celebration of the Library of Congress treasures, "The World Encompassed," is suggested by the title of a nephew's account of Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the earth. This account is part of the Sir Francis Drake collection donated by patrons to the library. In April 1581, Drake was knighted by Queen Elizabeth…
Descriptors: Books, European History, Library Collections, Library Role
Berkowitz, Robert E.; Eisenberg, Michael B. – 1989
This digest brings together the various views on curriculum-related roles for library media specialists. The first section considers reasons why a disparity between theory and practice exists in regard to the involvement of library media specialists as curriculum consultants. Several sources addressing this issue are reviewed in the second…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Library Role
Cazet, Denys – 1977
The importance of the library in education today is such that one should deplore the mentality which places a higher priority on athletics than on the development of an adequate, to say nothing of an exciting and imaginative, library facility. An adequate library has a pot of coffee, a formalized library skills program, materials and equipment to…
Descriptors: Developmental Reading, Innovation, Libraries, Library Facilities
Morgan, Walter L. – 1980
This review of the world of telecommunications and its effect on special libraries includes discussions on the use of satellites to facilitate document teledistribution, online bibliographic searches, remote access to databases, and teletex systems. It is contended that the growing network of domestic satellites and the decreasing cost of services…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Computers, Library Role, Online Systems
Rush, Rita – 1975
Part of a series of beginning guides for implementing career education in schools this guide is intended for school librarians. It outlines steps necessary for creating a career education resource center. Concern is given to the librarian's role in integrating the library's resources with ongoing career education activities in the school.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Guides, Librarians, Library Role
Little (Arthur D.), Inc., Cambridge, MA. – 1970
To assist the Governor's Task Force to study library services in Maine, Arthur D. Little, Inc. was retained to identify the attitudes of the general public toward libraries and how these attitudes affect library use. A series of four panel discussions was conducted; a survey of the general public was made; data was orally presented; and a workshop…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Library Role, Library Services, Public Libraries
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St. Clair, Guy – Special Libraries, 1976
The keys to success in a one-person library are effective self-management and good communications between the librarian, his clientele, and management. Lack of pressure and direct appreciation for the librarian's professional efforts are described as the primary rewards of working in a one-person library. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Librarians, Library Role, Special Libraries
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Wray, Wendell L. – Catholic Library World, 1976
Deals with the historical role of public libraries in the United States especially relating to the poor; the commitment on the part of libraries to serve the underserved growing out of the turmoil of the Sixties and the War on Poverty, and the effect of changing inner-city populations on the future role of libraries. (Author)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Library Education, Library Role, Library Services
McKinven, Mary Jane – American Libraries, 1976
When American Libraries went snooping for library implications at a momentous conference called "Project: Knowledge 2000," it turned up a pride of intellectual and policy leaders with more use for libraries than they'll ever know, and barely a librarian in the bunch to teach them--or to learn what We ought to know about Them. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Conference Reports, Futures (of Society), Library Role
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Blanchard, Jim – RQ, 1978
A lighthearted expose of non-typical patrons and their use and abuse of the reference librarian. (JAB)
Descriptors: Humor, Librarians, Library Role, Library Services
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Roberts, Anne – RQ, 1978
Discussion of the guidelines which were prepared "to establish a conceptual framework of service" for all libraries by the Standards Committee of the Reference and Adult Services Division (RASD) of the American Library Association. (JAB)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Libraries, Library Role, Library Services
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Carmichael, Nancy – Special Libraries, 1978
The importance of machine readable data files (MRDF) produced as products of social science research is discussed, and formal and informal, short range and long range measures are suggested to increase the accessibility of information from policy makers, researchers, and students for librarians. (JPF)
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Librarians, Library Role, Social Science Research
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Gambell, Trevor J. – Language Arts, 1978
Cooperation between the language arts teacher and the librarian can result in a wider and more interesting language arts program for students. (DD)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Education, English Curriculum, Language Arts
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Regan, Muriel – Special Libraries, 1987
Proposes that the library profession will, in the near future, divide into two tracks--the traditional librarian and the information manager. Recommendations for adapting to this change are included: (1) technological literacy; (2) career planning; (3) changes in library education; (4) accountability for information; and (5) a more positive public…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Futures (of Society), Librarians, Library Role
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