The library as a Learning Service Center

This forward-looking monograph presents the philosophy and methods whereby libraries ma advantage of their traditional mandate to be open to all members of the community and thus b central, coordinating institutions in community life. Emphasizing the legitimacy of every kind o ing project-whether it...

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Main Author: Penland, Patrick R. 1918- (Author)
Other Authors: Mathai, Aleyamma
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York M. Dekker 1978
Series:Books in library and information science v. 24
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Summary:This forward-looking monograph presents the philosophy and methods whereby libraries ma advantage of their traditional mandate to be open to all members of the community and thus b central, coordinating institutions in community life. Emphasizing the legitimacy of every kind o ing project-whether it be for abstract knowledge, entertainment, or survival within given stances the book outlines a program for utilizing and expanding existing library referral services they may coincide with other community resources.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:xiii, 237 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 220-229.
ISBN:0824767500