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Peer reviewedJones, Patrick – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 2002
Discusses the growing number of teenagers and its impact on school and public library services. Topics include focusing on youth developmental needs; the effects of library services on teenagers; planning services with teens, rather that for them; and future possibilities. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Futures (of Society), Library Services
Peer reviewedVan Fleet, Connie; Antell, Karen E. – Public Libraries, 2002
Discusses public libraries' imperatives for training older adults in computer use and surveys current literature on older adult learning. Concludes that older adults do learn differently from younger adults; explores how learning differences are relevant to computer learning; and suggests implications for trainers of older adults. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Learning Processes, Library Services
Lankes, R. David; Penka, Jeffrey T.; Janes, Joseph; Silverstein, Joanne; White, Marilyn Domas; Abels, Eileen G.; Kaske, Neal; Goodrum, Abby A. – D-Lib Magazine, 2003
Includes five articles that discuss digital reference in elementary and secondary education; the need to understand the technological environment of digital reference; question negotiation in digital reference; a pilot study that evaluated chat reference service quality; and collaborative digital museum and digital library reference services. (LRW)
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Library Cooperation
Peer reviewedSilverstein, Joanne – Knowledge Quest, 2003
Explains the digital reference service AskNSDL that was developed for the National Science Digital Library (NSDL). Discusses tools used to design the service, including QABuilder software; QuIP (Question Interchange Profile) metadata format standard; GEM (Gateway to Educational Materials) cataloging tool; and the AskERIC question and answer…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Software, Electronic Libraries, Library Services
Peer reviewedLincoln, Yvonna S. – Library & Information Science Research, 2002
Describes a study that used interview data to adapt SERVQUAL, a survey to determine customer perceptions of service quality, to LibQUAL[TM], a Web-based survey to investigate users' perceptions of library service quality. Offers hypotheses regarding how data was categorized as it was. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Interviews, Library Research, Library Services
Janes, Joe – Library Journal, 2002
Considers the current trend in libraries toward live, or digital, reference services. Highlights include models for reference, including synchronous versus asynchronous; benefits for users; software packages; user expectations; suitability of the technology; and determining the best service for users and their information needs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Software, Information Needs, Library Services
Peer reviewedHenri, James; Hay, Lyn; Oberg, Dianne – School Libraries Worldwide, 2002
Describes an international study of the principal's role in developing and supporting school library programs that was conducted in Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Japan, Scotland, and South Korea. Discusses three survey instruments that were used to provide information for principals and teacher-librarians that would inform their efforts to…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Information Literacy
Peer reviewedBush, Laura – Knowledge Quest, 2002
In these closing remarks, the First Lady thanks the speakers and presenters at the White House Conference on School Libraries and announces the formation of, as well as major gifts to, the Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries, which aims to bring books to inner-city and rural school and community libraries. (MES)
Descriptors: Conferences, Elementary Secondary Education, Library Funding, Library Materials
Peer reviewedSparanese, Ann C. – Library Trends, 2002
Discusses the relationship between public libraries and the labor movement. Highlights include the literature of labor and libraries; historical background; labor education; the role of the AFL-CIO/ALA (American Federation of Labor (AFL)-Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)/American Library Association (ALA)) Joint Committee on Library…
Descriptors: Labor Education, Labor Force, Labor Relations, Library History
Peer reviewedJanes, Joseph; Hill, Chrystie – Reference & User Services Quarterly, 2002
Discusses results of a study that produced a preliminary sense of reference librarians' experiences in adapting reference practice to the digital environment, and described their own views about digital reference. Considers reference interviews, digital reference service quality and standards, and types of questions best suited to digital…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Librarian Attitudes, Library Personnel, Library Policy
Peer reviewedWillett, Holly G. – Library and Information Science Research, 1989
Describes a study that used survey questionnaire and case study methodologies to compare proportional relationships among services to children, teenagers, and adults in California public libraries during fiscal years 1977-78 and 1982-83. It is concluded that the findings both support and refute the belief that youth services received limited…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Library Expenditures
Peer reviewedDurrance, Joan C.; Rubin, Rhea J. – Public Libraries, 1989
Presents an overview of the National Endowment for the Humanities sponsored Let's Talk about It Program. The intended audience is examined, the role of the scholar analyzed, and the special responsibilities of the discussion leader delineated. Results of the program are evaluated and suggestions for planning a program are offered. (six references)…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Discussion Groups, Financial Support, Humanities
Peer reviewedChelton, Mary K. – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1989
Reviews the reasons for the lack of national statistics on public library services to adolescents and describes the administration of a national survey of public library services and resources for young adults. The survey instrument is described, major findings are outlined, and implications for further study are discussed. (seven references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Library Services, Library Statistics, Library Surveys
Sivulich, Kenneth G. – Library Journal, 1989
Discusses the increase in circulation over the past seven years at the Queens Borough Public Library. Improvements in collections, promotion, and services responsible for this increase are examined, and circulation data are presented in graphs. (MES)
Descriptors: Graphs, Library Administration, Library Circulation, Library Collection Development
I Want to Find Out how to Freebase Cocaine or yet Another Unobtrusive Test of Reference Performance.
Peer reviewedDowd, Robert C. – Reference Librarian, 1989
Information on freebasing cocaine was requested from reference librarians at six public and seven academic libraries. None of the librarians refused to offer assistance, although assistance varied in its extensiveness. None of the encounters involved a reference interview or bibliographic instruction. Arguments in support of information…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Drug Abuse, Ethics


