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Libraries Innovate With New Financial Education Programs
The Last One Standing
The E-Book Experiment
Balancing Patron Demand for All Formats
A Practical, Public-Service Approach to E-Books
Family Literacy on the Inside
Plaza Comunitaria Literacy Programming @ the Library
Failing to Read Well The Role of Public Libraries in Adult Literacy, Immigrant Community Building, and Free Access to Learning
Second Start at Oakland Public Library
Getting New Items into the Hands of Patrons A Public Library Efficiency Evaluation
It’s No Joke: Comics and Collection Development
The Public Library Data Service 2012 Statistical Report: Characteristics and Trends
The Future of the FDLP in Public Libraries
Making a Difference: Civic Engagement at the Public Library
A Fabulous Labaratory: The Makerspace at Fayetteville Free Library
Meeting the Needs of Diverse Communities
Why So Serie-ous? A New Way to Catalog Books
If Books Are Our Brand…
The Library Lovers’ Art Auction: A Community-Driven Public Library Benefit Event
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