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| | | | Most libraries that adopt floating collections expect circulation to rise because collections will be better distributed to meet patron demand. Yet how many have analyzed whether collections perform better after implementing floating than they did before materials were relocated? The Nashville Public Library undertook an experiment in floating with optimism. Did the results pay off? Here is how it all began. | |
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| | | | Revised September 2021 by the ALSC Board of Directors The ALSC Blog welcomes guest posts with the purpose of offering enlightening information on issues related to children's librarianship. Guest posts must align with the mission of the ALSC Blog. Before submitting a piece, contributors must be aware of the guidelines below: Guidelines: Guest bloggers need not be ALSC members, but the post must be of interest to children's librarians, be related to children's librarianship, and align with the mission of the blog. ALSC Committees who are not already Regular Blogging Committees may contribute a guest post. Great care should be taken so that guest posts are not interpreted as advertisements for any specific products, services or websites. Guest bloggers must be aware of the ALSC Blog Policy, ALSC core values, ALSC's Equity, Diversity and Inclusion statement, the ALA Bill of Rights and Code of Ethics. The American Library Association (ALA)... | |
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| | Learn more about the road signs encountered while driving and how they actually reflect a deep understanding of how our brains recognize and interpret imagery. |