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Open distance learning in public libraries.
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ISBN: 9282773396 Year: 1996 Publisher: Luxembourg European commission. Directorate-general XIII. Telecommunications, information market and exploitation of research

The public library service: IFLA/UNESCO guidelines for development
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ISBN: 3598218273 3111880842 3110961954 9783110961959 9783598218279 Year: 2001 Volume: 97 Publisher: München Saur


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Just getting started : Edmonton public library's first 100 years, 1913-2013
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ISBN: 0888648154 9780888648150 9780888647474 0888647476 9780888647467 0888647468 9780888647290 9780888647283 Year: 2013 Publisher: Edmonton, Alberta : Gutteridge Books,

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"The contribution made by the Edmonton libraries to the sanity and support of the citizens cannot be estimated. No Annual Report can gauge things of this sort." -Annual Report of the Edmonton Public Library, 1931 The Edmonton Public Library turns 100 in 2013! Novelist, journalist, and Edmontonian Todd Babiak tells the story of EPL's birth and coming of age within the bustling narrative of the growth of city and province. Rich with anecdotes and historical photos, records of personal conversations, and tales of expeditions to branch libraries, Just Getting Started immerses readers in a personal journey to the heart of culture in one of Canada's biggest cities. Babiak's history is one-of-a-kind; it reads like a novel, mirroring the institution it commemorates. Edmontonians, librarians, politicians, and historians may glimpse themselves within these pages; all will see how vital a successful public library is to reflecting the needs and aims of a diverse population.


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Not Free, Not for All : Public Libraries in the Age of Jim Crow
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ISBN: 1613763743 9781613763742 9781625341778 9781625341785 1625341776 1625341784 Year: 2015 Publisher: Amherst : Baltimore, Md. : University of Massachusetts Press, Project MUSE,

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Americans tend to imagine their public libraries as time-honored advocates of equitable access to information for all. Through much of the twentieth century, however, many black Americans were denied access to public libraries or allowed admittance only to separate and smaller buildings and collections. While scholars have examined and continue to uncover the history of school segregation, there has been much less research published on the segregation of public libraries in the Jim Crow South. In fact, much of the writing on public library history has failed to note these racial exclusions.In Not Free, Not for All, Cheryl Knott traces the establishment, growth, and eventual demise of separate public libraries for African Americans in the South, disrupting the popular image of the American public library as historically welcoming readers from all walks of life. Using institutional records, contemporaneous newspaper and magazine articles, and other primary sources together with scholarly work in the fields of print culture and civil rights history, Knott reconstructs a complex story involving both animosity and cooperation among whites and blacks who valued what libraries had to offer. African American library advocates, staff, and users emerge as the creators of their own separate collections and services with both symbolic and material importance, even as they worked toward dismantling those very institutions during the era of desegregation.

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