Case Studies: Real-World Examples of How Libraries Are Re-Envisioning Teen Services
Case Studies: Real-World Examples of How Libraries Are Re-Envisioning Teen Services
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The following case studies are real-world examples of how libraries are re-envisioning teen services based on the ideas and recommendations expressed in YALSA’s report, The Future of Library Services for and with Teens: A Call to Action.
The full report, along with supplemental resources, can be accessed at www.ala.org/yaforum.
Below you can view and download the case studies document as a whole PDF or individually.
*New 2017 Case Studies Included!
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