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Public Library Quarterly, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, 2016
- Daniela B. Friedman, Vance Kornegay, Andrea Tanner, Caroline D. Bergeron, Diana C. Sisson, Megan A. Weis, Lee L. Patterson:
Partnering with the Public Library for Health Care Education: An Evaluation of Affordable Care Act Messages. 1-22 - Jeremy Brett, Mary E. Campbell:
Prejudices Unshelved: Variation in Attitudes toward Controversial Public Library Materials in the General Social Survey, 1972-2014. 23-36 - Bradley Wade Bishop, Bharat Mehra, Robert P. Partee II:
The Role of Rural Public Libraries in Small Business Development. 37-48 - Ellen L. Rubenstein:
Health Information and Health Literacy: Public Library Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities. 49-71 - Nosheen Fatima Warraich, Ikramul Haq, Kanwal Ameen:
Status of Public Libraries in Rawalpindi District, Pakistan. 72-82
Volume 35, Number 2, 2016
- Eddie Woodward:
Overqualified: Changing the Culture of Hiring Practices in a Public Library Special Collections Department. 85-89 - Ray Lyons:
Quetelet and Parachuting Cats: Data Lessons for Libraries. 90-102 - Shannon Crawford Barniskis:
Access and Express: Professional Perspectives on Public Library Makerspaces and Intellectual Freedom. 103-125 - Ken Haycock, Joseph R. Matthews:
Persuasive Advocacy. 126-135 - Laura Ridenour, Wooseob Jeong:
Are We There Yet? Calculating Wait Time for Popular Digital Titles. 136-151
- Leslie Edmonds Holt:
A Herd of Youth Services Books. 152-160
Volume 35, Number 3, 2016
- Tracy Robinson:
Overcoming Social Exclusion in Public Library Services to LGBTQ and Gender Variant Youth. 161-174 - Joseph R. Matthews:
An Environmental Scan of OCLC Alternatives: A Management Perspective. 175-187 - Heather Reid, Vivian Howard:
Connecting with Community: The Importance of Community Engagement in Rural Public Library Systems. 188-202 - Deborah Eicher-Catt, Mina Edmondson:
Reimaging Public Libraries as Learning Communities: What Library Stories Can Tell Us. 203-221 - Loriene Roy, Maria Barker, Lanita L. Hidalgo, Frances A. Rickard:
Public Library Services for Veterans: Selected Brief Case Studies. 222-242
- Glen E. Holt:
Democracy or Republic: Answering a Frequent Reference Question. 243-253 - Reneé Critcher Lyons:
A Rationale for Public Library Civics Instruction. 254-257 - Glen E. Holt:
Review of Teaching Civics in the Library: An Instructional and Historical Guide for School and Public Librarians by Reneé Critcher Lyons. 258-259
Volume 35, Number 4, 2016
- Glen E. Holt, Joseph R. Matthews:
Encouraging Public Libraries to Invent Their Future. 261-262
- Glen E. Holt, Joseph R. Matthews:
Dedication to Carla Hayden, the New Librarian of Congress. 263
- David Weinberger:
The Library as Center of Meaning. 264-266 - Luis Herrera:
The Paradox and the Promise: Perspectives on the Future of Public Libraries. 267-275 - Siobhan A. Reardon:
Public Library Futures - Reality - Recognition - Reimagination. 276-281 - John Huber:
The Fifth Paradox: Library Management's Toughest Challenge. 282-290 - Ken Haycock:
The Future of Libraries: More Questions Than Answers? 291-297 - Peter Hernon:
Five Challenges Confronting Library-Related Research and Researchers. 298-310 - Pam Sandlian-Smith:
The Future of Public Libraries - Anything Is Possible. 311-317 - Bradley Wade Bishop:
A Safe, Helpful, and Ubiquitous Place That Requires Further Study. 318-324 - Paul T. Jaeger, Lindsay C. Sarin:
The Politically Engaged Public Library: Admitting and Embracing the Political Nature of Libraries and Their Goals. 325-330 - Ellen L. Rubenstein:
Breaking Health Barriers: How Can Public Libraries Contribute? 331-337 - Bill Ptacek:
Early Literacy and the Public Library: An Opportunity of a Lifetime (of Reading). 338-343 - Denise E. Agosto:
What's Next in U.S. Public Library Services for Teens? A Peek into a Promising Future. 344-350 - Seth Godin:
The Future of the Library: What Is a Public Library For? 351-354 - Lori Bowen Ayre:
The Impact of Information Technology on Public Libraries. 355-361 - Leif Pedersen:
The Future of Public Libraries: A Technology Perspective. 362-365 - Andreas Mittrowann:
Germany: With Our Libraries into a Better Future. 366-375
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