DIGIRENT - Library Services to the Incarcerated: Applying the Public Library Model in Correctional Facility Libraries
Sheila Clark, Erica MacCreaigh
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Learn how to provide exemplary library service to individuals in prison or jail, by applying the public library model when working with inmate populations. These authors, a jail librarian and an outreach librarian, offer a wealth of insights and ideas, answering questions about facilities and equipment, collection development, services and programming; computers and the Internet; managing human resources, including volunteers and inmate workers; budgeting and funding...
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