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Web Site Design with the Patron in Mind


Web Site Design with the Patron in Mind

Author: Susanna Davidsen

language: en

Publisher: American Library Association

Release Date: 2004


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A library's web site is the face of the institution in the virtual world. If users don't quickly, easily, and intuitively find what they need, they will move on to other sites - possibly for good.

Planning and Implementing Resource Discovery Tools in Academic Libraries


Planning and Implementing Resource Discovery Tools in Academic Libraries

Author: Popp, Mary Pagliero

language: en

Publisher: IGI Global

Release Date: 2012-06-30


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"This book addresses the many new resource discovery tools and products in existence as well as their potential uses and applications"--Provided by publisher.

Creating and Promoting Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries


Creating and Promoting Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries

Author: Donna L. Gilton

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2016-06-21


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Creating and Promoting Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries: Tools and Tips For Practitioners is the sequel to Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries: Principles, Programs, and People. On the one hand, Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries focuses on the information needs and the developmental and psychological characteristics of diverse library users of all ages. It endorses the use of ILI to promote lifelong learning in public libraries, both by borrowing techniques from academic and school libraries and by building on existing public library traditions of programming and outreach. This book also compares lifelong learning in public libraries to informal and nonformal education in museums, community organizations and agencies, places of worship, and other organizations. In addition, Lifelong Learnng in Public Libraries describes basic steps that librarians can execute in order to get started. On the other hand, Creating and Promoting Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries focuses much more on how public librarians can specifically plan and implement their instruction with chapters on planning for instruction, using teaching methodologies, teaching with and about technology, and bringing ILI together with more traditional public library services, programming, and activities, such as reference and Readers’ Advisory services, bibliotherapy, and cultural and literacy programming. Changes in ILI standards and comparisons of ILI with basic reading, media, digital, and cultural literacies are also described. Both books together should act as basic manuals for public librarians who promote lifelong learning. Creating and Promoting Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries also have helpful teaching hints for all librarians and other professionals who teach in a variety of settings.