A New Approach to Educational Preparation for Public Library Service: An Experimental Program in Library Education for Work with a Specialized Clientele. Interim Report

This project is being conducted as an effort to vary traditional patterns of library education and thus to influence and help reshape professional public library practice which must be broadened to reach the disadvantaged non-user public with a meaningful, viable library and information program. The...

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Curriculum Development
Disadvantaged
Educational Programs
Field Experience Programs
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Library Education
Library Research
Library Services
Program Improvement
Public Libraries
Public Opinion
Publicize
Racial Differences
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