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Immigrant Youth’S Perceptions Of The Library: A Pilot Study Involving Youth Ages 14-18 Years Of African And Caribbean Origin, Joseph Artinger, Paulette Rothbauer Dec 2009

Immigrant Youth’S Perceptions Of The Library: A Pilot Study Involving Youth Ages 14-18 Years Of African And Caribbean Origin, Joseph Artinger, Paulette Rothbauer

Paulette Rothbauer

Abstract: A pilot study of immigrant youth ages 14-18 of African and Caribbean descent revealed a generation wired to the internet for their information needs. The study finds that they would benefit from library programs better suited to their day to day life questions concerned with living in the adopted community. 

Résumé : Une étude pilote auprès de jeunes de 14 à 18 ans d'origine afro-caribéenne révèle une génération qui se branche sur le web pour satisfaire ses besoins informationnels. L'étude démontre que ces jeunes tireraient profit de programmes en bibliothèque mieux adaptés aux enjeux du quotidien qui pavent leur …


Beyond A Signpost For Resistance: The Promise Of Michel De Certeau's Practices Of Everyday Life For Lis Scholarship, Paulette Rothbauer Dec 2009

Beyond A Signpost For Resistance: The Promise Of Michel De Certeau's Practices Of Everyday Life For Lis Scholarship, Paulette Rothbauer

Paulette Rothbauer

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Public Libraries In The Lives Of Young Readers: Past, Present And Future, Paulette Rothbauer, Virginia A. Walter, Kathleen Weibel Dec 2009

Public Libraries In The Lives Of Young Readers: Past, Present And Future, Paulette Rothbauer, Virginia A. Walter, Kathleen Weibel

Paulette Rothbauer

Youth services in public libraries have always been characterized by good intentions and commitment to patrons' personal choice: to select, to question, and to know. The public library has changed and grown since its Progressive Era beginnings, and the leadership for much of this change has come from youth services librarians through their work on behalf of young library users, whether this involves summer programming or digital media development. This chapter's three scholars bring a wealth of public library experience to this endeavour, as they describe the past, present, and future of public library service to young people in the …