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    examines how user generated content can be used by public libraries to provide relevant and innovative services to their customers. It provides insight into currently available technology, its limitations and future trends in user generated content. This paper will survey some of the current research and determine what, if any, technological obstacles encompass public libraries in the Digital Age. Public Libraries in the Digital Age For public libraries to stay relevant, they must continuously redefine

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    Public Libraries in a Modern World Public libraries are a vital part of society, and as a free-of-cost space that can immensely benefit anyone’s life, regardless of who they are, I believe that they deserve to be preserved. Libraries are a perfect example of everything that American democracy represents, they progress the growth and modernization of the American people, and they conform to society in a way where they stay true to what a library has always been while also allowing people to have

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    The Library I chose the Tigard Public Library (TPL) since I have worked there for eight years. I had to go to Wikipedia to find the number of volumes, 230,000. The website focuses on the building and services available because the new building opened in 2004. The primary types of physical material collected is books, DVDs, CDs, Books on CD and Blu-ray. For the adult collections the majority of items are non-fiction. The fiction is subdivided into general, mystery, and science fiction and Fantasy

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    The Cost Effects of Funding a Public Library: Where the Budget is Constrained Introduction Residents in Horizon City, Texas do not have a public library facility. Vis-à-vis, other neighboring communities must share their resources with this community at high costs. The purpose of this analytical report is to inform residents and neighboring communities about why this issue hasn’t been resolved or properly analyzed. The main point is that the limited funding that has been available during the last

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    Public Libraries in a Modern World Public libraries are a vital part of society, and as a free-of-cost space that can immensely benefit anyone’s life regardless of who they are, I believe that they deserve to be preserved. Libraries are a perfect example of everything that American democracy represents, they progress the growth and modernization of the American people, and they conform to society in a way where they stay true to what a library has always been while also allowing people to have fun

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    A public library provides services that can be used by all patrons regardless of ethnicity, age, or education. However, the traditional services that the library offers must evolve in response to technological innovations. There are many areas that are impacted, however, two important areas are the library’s collection and the library space. The growing popularity of e-books is creating a change in the library’s collection because patrons want access to electronic books. Additionally, the library

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    Benjamin Franklin established the Public Library in Philadelphia in 1731. He had his library plan drawn by Mr. Grace into a legal document named Articles of Association which were later replaced by a charter. The articles communicated how the library would be handled and include how the meetings for election and officers would occur. Most of how the libraries are handled now have similarities of how Benjamin Franklin handled the Philadelphia Public Library, examples, lending rules, fines for overdue

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    This presentation was designed for a public library as part of its outreach initiative. The community services librarian at the Chicopee Public Library was invited to conduct presentations about public library services for individuals participating in the After Incarceration Support System of the Hampden County Sheriff’s Department. The After Incarceration Support Systems Program (AISS) is designed to educate, prepare and assist the inmate population with transitioning back into the community

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    Since the internet has been available in schools and libraries in this country, there has been a debate about what should be accessible to users, especially minors. The amount of information disseminated on the world wide web is vast, with some sources valuable for scholarly and personal research and entertainment, and some sources that contain material that is objectionable to some (ie. pornography, gambling, hate groups sites, violent materials). Some information potentially accessible on the

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    Adult Programs for Wichita Falls Public Library (WFPL) This adult program is for the Wichita Falls Public Library (WFPL) located at: 600 11th Street, Wichita Falls, Texas 76301. It is open Monday through Saturday, with hours: • Monday-Wednesday 9 am to 8pm • Thursday 9 am – 5:30 pm • Friday 9 am – 5 pm • Saturday 9 am – 2:30 pm. The Wichita Falls public library has more than 100,000 books at its disposal that is available to the public. The WFPL also has the Texana and Southwest (Texas collection)

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