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How libraries contribute to individuals and the community,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Libraries and Librarians Help: A Guide to Identifying User-Centered Outcomes (Paperback)
How Libraries And Librarians Help: A Guide To Identifying User-Centered Outcomes is a resource written by experts in the field of library and information science, offering a step-by-step approach that library professionals may use to measure and predict the success of library programs and services. In a day and age when the value of library services must increasingly be proven to earn grants and funding, the need to responsibly and effectively measure library program success is higher than ever. Chapters also discuss precisely how libraries contribute to individuals and the community by promoting literacy, empowering youth, and strengthening community bonds. A highly recommended resource especially for public library workers and administrators.
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How Libraries and Librarians Help: A Guide to Identifying User-Centered Outcomes by Joan C. Durrance (Paperback - December 1, 2004)
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