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Adult Programs in the Library.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : American Library Association, 2013Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (153 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780838999509
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Adult Programs in the LibraryDDC classification:
  • 027.6/2
LOC classification:
  • Z
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- FIGURE 1.1 -- FIGURE 1.2 -- FIGURE 2.1 -- FIGURE 2.2 -- FIGURE 2.3 -- FIGURE 2.4 -- FIGURE 2.5 -- FIGURE 2.6 -- FIGURE 2.7 -- FIGURE 3.1 -- FIGURE 3.2 -- FIGURE 3.3 -- FIGURE 4.1 -- FIGURE 4.2 -- FIGURE 4.3 -- FIGURE 4.4 -- FIGURE 5.1 -- FIGURE 5.2 -- FIGURE 8.1 -- FIGURE 8.2 -- FIGURE 8.3 -- FIGURE 8.4 -- FIGURE 10.1 -- FIGURE 10.2 -- FIGURE 10.4 -- FIGURE 10.5 -- FIGURE 10.6 -- FIGURE 10.7 -- FIGURE 11.1 -- FIGURE 12.1 -- FIGURE 12.2 -- FIGURE 12.3 -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART 1 Your Itinerary -- 1 Tying Programming to Your Library's Mission -- 2 Developing Guidelines and Procedures -- 3 Administrative Necessities -- 4 Getting to Know Your Community -- 5 Getting Funded -- 6 Selecting a Topic -- 7 Your Target Audience -- 8 Identifying the Right Performer -- 9 Choosing the Best Format -- 10 Generating Publicity -- 11 Producing the Program -- 12 Evaluating the Program -- 13 Looking toward the Future of Adult Programming -- PART 2 A Collection of Five-Star Programs -- RESOURCE DIRECTORY -- INDEX.
Summary: Lear's invaluable guide to adult programs is back--and better than ever, with refreshed, expanded content and new ideas to reinvigorate programs and give them a 21st-century spin.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- FIGURE 1.1 -- FIGURE 1.2 -- FIGURE 2.1 -- FIGURE 2.2 -- FIGURE 2.3 -- FIGURE 2.4 -- FIGURE 2.5 -- FIGURE 2.6 -- FIGURE 2.7 -- FIGURE 3.1 -- FIGURE 3.2 -- FIGURE 3.3 -- FIGURE 4.1 -- FIGURE 4.2 -- FIGURE 4.3 -- FIGURE 4.4 -- FIGURE 5.1 -- FIGURE 5.2 -- FIGURE 8.1 -- FIGURE 8.2 -- FIGURE 8.3 -- FIGURE 8.4 -- FIGURE 10.1 -- FIGURE 10.2 -- FIGURE 10.4 -- FIGURE 10.5 -- FIGURE 10.6 -- FIGURE 10.7 -- FIGURE 11.1 -- FIGURE 12.1 -- FIGURE 12.2 -- FIGURE 12.3 -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART 1 Your Itinerary -- 1 Tying Programming to Your Library's Mission -- 2 Developing Guidelines and Procedures -- 3 Administrative Necessities -- 4 Getting to Know Your Community -- 5 Getting Funded -- 6 Selecting a Topic -- 7 Your Target Audience -- 8 Identifying the Right Performer -- 9 Choosing the Best Format -- 10 Generating Publicity -- 11 Producing the Program -- 12 Evaluating the Program -- 13 Looking toward the Future of Adult Programming -- PART 2 A Collection of Five-Star Programs -- RESOURCE DIRECTORY -- INDEX.

Lear's invaluable guide to adult programs is back--and better than ever, with refreshed, expanded content and new ideas to reinvigorate programs and give them a 21st-century spin.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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