New Study: Role of libraries in communities
Posted by on March 25, 2005
Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago is pleased to announce the release of findings from a study commissioned by The Wallace Foundation. The study suggests that communities should take a closer look at the role that public libraries can play in strengthening the skills of teenagers, building the capacity of libraries as institutions, and connecting libraries more closely to communities. The study is available free of charge on the Chapin Hall web site (Registration is required.): http://209.172.156.10/home_new.asp.
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