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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. 1 | Services outside the library walls | |
Library elderly outreach project (LEO) | ||
InfoBUS : serving immigrant and refugee populations | ||
Serving homeless people : partnering with shelters and transitional homes | ||
Deposit collections : streamlining procedures for better service | ||
Bookmobile service to preschool children and caregivers | ||
Outreach to prisons : connecting inmates and public library services | ||
Tribal libraries program of the new mexico state library | ||
Words on wheels and traveling library center : staffing to optimize services | ||
Pt. 2 | outreach inside the library | |
The child's place : inclusive services for children with special needs | ||
Assistive technology collection : serving people with disabilities | ||
Family language kit program : connecting with immigrant families | ||
LEAP : a comprehensive and multifaceted after-school program | ||
Libraries as community builders : the Greensboro experience | ||
TIP service : community information and referral @ your library | ||
Community youth corps : teens as library resources | ||
Global outreach services : outreach in academic libraries | ||
Pt. 3 | Outreach models using information technology | |
Central valley digital network : partners in bridging the digital divide | ||
www.firstfind.info : organizing easy-to-use information on the Web | ||
Indigenous peoples and information technology | ||
Outreach efforts at the Hope Fox Eccles Clinical Library | ||
Info seekers and the Biotech Learning Center : building for the future | ||
Pt. 4 | Technical services : connecting minds | |
A librarian's librarian : Albert P. Marshall | ||
Subject access and responsibility | ||
The Multilingual Materials Acquisition Center | ||
Uses of metadata to expand access | ||
Planning for system migration with input from staff and public | ||
BadgerLink : a statewide license to learn | ||
Creating an enabling online environment | ||
Expanding access to collections through digitization | ||
Pt. 5 | Advocacy and outreach: a natural connection | |
Sisterfriends@Your library : marketing and building support for programs | ||
Outreach starts at the top : advice from a library director | ||
Advocating for library services in county facilities | ||
Cultural Ambassadors program : putting the world within reach | ||
Libraries and literacy : making new connections | ||
New Americans program : outreach through partnerships | ||
World language collections : mining demographic data | ||
Pt. 6 | Staff development : assessing our own behaviors | |
Developing Outreach skills in library staff | ||
Qualitative measures of outreach effectiveness | ||
Hiring for outreach | ||
Training staff for job service outreach | ||
Sharing skills : outreach @ the Arizona Library development division | ||
Learning by doing : outreach training in a branch library | ||
The diversity initiative : one committee's story | ||
Outreach as friendship in a peer-based community |
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