All Stories

  1. Babies Need Books in the Critical Early Years of Life
  2. The user of tomorrow: young people and the future of library provision
  3. All about cultures
  4. The value of stories
  5. Creating a multicultural setting
  6. Children as Readers
  7. Joint Use Libraries as Successful Strategic Alliances
  8. The impact of the Research Assessment Exercise on serial publication
  9. The UK Research Assessment Exercise 2001
  10. Editorial: Driving Change in the Profession: Papers presented at the Section on Education and Training Workshop during IFLA 2002, Glasgow, Scotland, August 2002
  11. Effecting change: reader development projects in public libraries
  12. “Measuring the unmeasurable”: reader development and its impact on performance measurement in the public library sector
  13. Embracing inclusion: the critical role of the library
  14. Homework clubs: A model for the qualitative evaluation of public library initiatives
  15. Assessing research in the United Kingdom: the Research Assessment Exercise 2001
  16. Managing Information20001Edited by Judith Elkin and Derek Law.Managing Information. Buckingham: Open University Press 2000. 160pp., ISBN: ISBN: 0 335 20339 6 Paperback £18.99
  17. The United Kingdom Library and Information Commission
  18. Informal programmes to support reading and libraries in developing countries
  19. Focus on the child: Children's libraries in Portugal: Report of a workshop held in Lisbon during the festival of public libraries
  20. The value of story time
  21. A place for children: The qualitative impact of public libraries on children's reading: Interim Report
  22. Looking to the future: The Esme Green memorial lecture
  23. Investing in Children:A real strategy for future development?
  24. The Role of LIS Schools and Departments in Continuing Professional Development
  25. Higher‐level NVQs: Cause for Concern?
  26. The child in the electronic age: New developments in resources and services provided to children by public libraries