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PDF pending restorationLourea, Lee Oliver, Ed. – CVRP Patch Panel, 1975
The feature article in this issue of a monthly newsletter of the California Video Resource Project (CVRP) concerns the video art component of the San Francisco Art Festival. Other articles discuss: (1) the use of videotaped interviews to assist candidates preparing to apply for positions as librarians; (2) a conference concerning the use of…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Employment Interviews, Librarians, Library Equipment
Mundy, Elaine, Comp.; Reinhardt, Richard, Comp. – 1975
The Friends of the San Francisco Public Library have compiled detailed information about its benefit book sales and presents it here as a guide for those who wish to organize sales in their own communities. The committees needed to operate the sale are listed, and the duties of the chairmen are described. Suggestions are given for collecting…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Involvement, Community Organizations, Community Support
Eyster, George W. – 1975
Disadvantaged adults who need the information a library can provide include those who are poor, in the minority, aging, institutionalized, or handicapped. Methods used to recruit these potential patrons may include the media, mailings, exhibits, posters and billboards, personal contact, classes, bookmobiles, speakers, and advisory committees. Some…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Organizations, Disabilities, Disadvantaged
Price, Frederick Delano – 1975
The socioeconomic makeup of the community served by the Mott Public Library, Toledo, Ohio is described in detail. An account of the library's services and programs, in connection with their "disadvantaged" patrons, as well as the author's personal difficulties in establishing a citizens' advisory committee and an unsuccessful branch…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Community Role, Disadvantaged, Library Education
Hays, Dick W.; Hughey, Elizabeth H. – 1976
Designed as an annotated guide, this preliminary catalog highlights and describes 30 promising library projects in 10 states that were originally funded under the Library Services and Construction Act. The description of each program includes a one or two paragraph description and information on users, facilities required, financial requirements,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Catalogs, Disadvantaged, Library Extension
Rogers, JoAnn V. – 1975
Some practical information about microforms is provided for librarians, with specific help for those in Kentucky. The information given includes a brief history of microforms as well as discussions of: advantages and disadvantages of microforms, types (fiche and film rolls), selection, and bibliographic access through indexes. Availability of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Indexes, Interlibrary Loans, Library Cooperation
Rosenfeld, Joel – Minnesota Libraries, 1975
The Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA) of Minneapolis/St. Paul was formed through an agreement among local library districts to share collections, services, and loans. During the formative years of the program, state aid for regional library development was apportioned to local branches on a per capita basis. Since this method did not…
Descriptors: Branch Libraries, Costs, Interlibrary Loans, Library Cooperation
Lake County Public Library, Merrillville, IN. – 1976
The Lake County (Indiana) Public Library provides a guide to materials for the deaf. The fiction list is annotated. Unannotated lists include materials on the deaf child, books on manual communication, resource books (law, education, directories, guides), poetry, lipreading materials, general information on deafness and the deaf, biographies,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
Monroe, Margaret E.; Rubin, Rhea – 1974
The concept of bibliotherapy covers both the normal activity of librarians in suggesting books to readers, and the therapeutic adjuvant in medicine and psychiatry where reading is used in diagnosis or other specific phases of therapy. Mental hospitals have been the prime locale for the practice of bibliotherapy in the United States and Europe, but…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Counseling, Emotional Disturbances, Ethics
Finnish Government, Helsinki. – 1972
The research libraries in Finland are in the majority of case libraries of universities and other institutions for higher education. Libraries in research institutes and some other special libraries account for some 20-30% of the total operational capacity. It is hoped the necessity of efficient libraries as a support to teaching and research will…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Science, Information Systems, Librarians
Jones, Clara S. – 1973
Urban public libraries are confronted with a decreasing demand for traditional, book-oriented library services. In Detroit, library outreach programs attempted to encourage disadvantaged people to use the library with little success. The information that people needed in their everyday lives was not to be found in the library. To correct this…
Descriptors: Community Services, Disadvantaged, Information Centers, Information Needs
Brooks, Jean S. – 1974
The library has traditionally been a center for independent learning and individual self-directed education. The Dallas Public Library, in cooperation with Southern Methodist University, set up a library independent study project (ISP). College credit could be obtained through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP); however, learning for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, External Degree Programs, Independent Study
Reed, Mary Jane; Schmidt, Susan K. – 1974
One of a series on library services to disadvantaged adults, this guide suggests several ways a library can provide books by mail services. Mail order delivery is a way of making the library's collection available to many who are unable or unwilling to visit the library building. The system can be handled by clerks or volunteers. Planning should…
Descriptors: Adults, Catalogs, Delivery Systems, Disadvantaged
Hu, Teh-Wei; And Others – 1975
The application of cost-benefit analysis to two library delivery systems--bookmobiles and books-by-mail (BBM)--is described. The study surveyed 36 bookmobiles and the mail order delivery (MOD) of books in Pennsylvania. The analyses are intended to provide decision-makers with guidance in determining (1) the kinds of information which must be…
Descriptors: Bookmobiles, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Delivery Systems
Harris, Michael H., Ed. – 1975
The first book in the Heritage of Librarianship Series is about the life of Charles Coffin Jewett and the library events of his era, 1841-1868. The first part of the book describes Jewett's life and library leadership: his production of a catalog and other activities at Brown University, his struggle to create a national library at the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Biographies, Cataloging, College Libraries


