Impact on Reading and Literacy
Something More Than Sound Bites: Communicating Value to Library Constituencies
“Something More Than Sound Bites: Communicating Value To Library Constituencies”. Bottom Line 9 (3): 36-39.
. 1996. Making the Case
Evidence continues to accumulate that supports what the library community has known for a long time: libraries benefit children and teens in a big way. From preschool through high school, both school library media programs and public libraries are crucial to the academic performance and development of the students who use them.
A San Francisco story: Economics and Politics in the Age of Electronic Media
“A San Francisco Story: Economics And Politics In The Age Of Electronic Media”. Bottom Line 10 (2): 84-87.
. 1997. As Parents and Teachers See It: The Community Values of a Public Library
“As Parents And Teachers See It: The Community Values Of A Public Library”. Bottom Line 10 (1): 32-35.
. 1997. Bibliography of Articles on the St. Louis Public Library Cost-Benefit Analysis Study
“Bibliography Of Articles On The St. Louis Public Library Cost-Benefit Analysis Study”. http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/bibart.htm.
. 1999. The Challenge of Measuring the Economic Impact of Public Library Service
“The Challenge Of Measuring The Economic Impact Of Public Library Service”. North Carolina Libraries 52: 52-56.
. 1994. Culturecount New England's cultural database
“Culturecount New England's Cultural Database”. Boston, MA: New England Foundation for the Arts. http://www.culturecount.org/Default.aspx.
. 2002.