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Recorded Program
Adult collections and advisory services must address the needs and wants of diverse populations. How can public libraries successfully meet this demand? A panel of experts from all aspects of publishing and library services will discuss best practices, leading resources and existing programs designed to serve diverse adult populations which can be used in your libraries.
Content Area: Books & Authors
Interests: Acquisitions, Administration and Management, Adult Services, Advocacy, Cataloging, Collection Development, Equity Diversity & Inclusion, Ebooks, Human Resources, Independent Librarians, Integrated Library Systems (ILS), Intellectual Freedom, International Issues, Leadership, Multicultural Services, Outreach Services, Popular Culture, Public Services, Readers' Advisory, Reference Services, Rural and Small Libraries, Social Change, Special Collections, Special Needs Populations, Strategic Planning, Support Staff, Technical Services, Transforming Libraries, Trends and Forecasting, Young Adult Literature, Young Adult Services
Type of Library: Academic, Association, Community College, Consortium, Corporate, Elementary School, Federal, Government, High School, Information-related Organization, Library School, Middle School, Native, Nonprofit, Prison Library, Public, Regional System, Research Library, Retired, Rural, School/Media Center, Special, State Library, Student, Tribal, Undergraduate
Sponsors: RUSA
Cost: Included with full conference registration.
Open/Close: Open
Dorothy Ownes
Librarian, Books and Borrowing
Denver Public Library
Juliet Grames
Associate Publisher
Soho Press
Robin Bradford
Collection Development Librarian
Timberland Regional Library
James LaRue
Director
Office for Intellectual Freedom & Freedom to Read Foundation, American Library Association