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    The Shelby County Public Library has always been a place near and dear to my heart. As a young child I attended many of their creative programs, and now I check out novels and stories, from all sorts of genres. Because of my fondness towards the library, I decided to spend my evening there, with the librarians I’ve learned to love. When I arrived at the library, on a typically average monday evening, I was not particularly sure on the work I was getting myself into. But, when I found out I was cleaning

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    Public libraries. Where books are stored and lent for free to the public. Where computers are free of use. However, in the digital age, do we need Libraries anymore? I would say that we need a new type of Public Libraries. In order to achieve a stronger society, democracy, and educated population this must be done. Source B shows many different activities in a library. There are activities for babies, toddlers, and children. This shows how libraries are communal places. They provide for the

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    fact that we need to have a major rethink in how exactly the library should be serving the public. Today, library still plays a vital role in the society. To survive in the digital age and stay relevant, public libraries need to be brave and innovative. The advent of new technologies has changed some of our reading habits. Some people think the traditional public libraries should develop to E-service libraries. But today, public libraries are at a turning point. To survive in the digital age and stay

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    Term Project – Archive Visit The archive I am visiting for this term project is the Local History & Archives of the Hamilton Public Library located on the third floor of the Central Branch at 55 York Boulevard in Hamilton, Ontario. Since 1914, Hamilton Public Library has been collecting and preserving Hamilton 's history. The Local History & Archives collection consists of material such as letters, photographs, manuscripts, diaries and other original records created by Hamilton and area citizens

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    focus of this research paper seeks to find out the narratives that form the identity of The New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue in New York City. New Yorkers and tourists alike can instantly identify the main branch of the public library in New York upon laying eyes on the iconic lion statues that stand guard in front of this opulent building that serves as the flagship branch of the public library system in New York. Since 1911, Patience and Fortitude, the name given to the statues, have graced

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    Public libraries, in fulfilling their broad obligation to provide for the public need, are often involved in issues surrounding intellectual freedom and censorship. In discussing the role of libraries in censorship and ALA’s Bill of Rights, it is best to first describe the obligation of public libraries to support intellectual freedom. The American Library Association (ALA) defines intellectual freedom as: Intellectual freedom is the right of every individual to both seek and receive information

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    for the preservation of public libraries in America. Central Idea (Need): The worth of public libraries in America extends far beyond the books they offer; libraries also provide access to computers and internet connections, meeting places for community activities and groups, guidance services for patrons, tutoring programs, and advocacy for child literacy programs. Despite the value of these resources to struggling communities, libraries have seen a decline in both public usage and federal funding

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    Public Libraries: Are They Still Relevant? Joseph Medina Mrs. Kellum 9 September 2015 Outline I. How are public libraries relevant now? A. Public libraries are impacting communities. 1. What do public libraries offer children? 2. What do public libraries offer adults? B. Public libraries are falling behind in some respects. II. How are public libraries continuing to advance? A. Some public libraries are starting to incorporate technology within the libraries. B. Some public libraries are offering

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    cherished as a way to connect to nature and each other through town activities, facilities, and public recreational spaces. The community places prominence on maintaining a high quality of life for residents, and invests in family, education, and safety. B. What is the library’s vision and/or mission statement and how does it align with the community’s vision of itself? The mission of the Lynnfield Public Library is to facilitate townspeople of all ages in the meeting of their personal, professional, information

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    The American Association for School Libraries defines information literacy as the ability to use many types of reference resources and literacies to find information. The different types of reference resources and literacies include: digital, visual, textual, and technological literacies. The American Association for School Libraries has four main learning standards. The first covers inquiry, thinking critically, and gaining knowledge. The second standard includes drawing conclusions, making informal

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