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January 9, 2008
Measuring Types and Levels of Science Programming In New Jersey Libraries
Introduction
The decision to develop a survey measuring types and levels of science programming in New Jersey libraries followed a presentation by Jessica Trujillo, Young Adult Librarian, New Brunswick Public to the Urban Libraries Section in December 2006 describing the grant process and her experience bringing science to young adults and children; reasons why libraries should offer science activities; and, some of the resources used. The survey was disseminated electronically in April 2007 via the association and regional cooperative listservs...
http://njla.org/sections/urbanlibraries/newsletter.pdf
Posted by urban at January 9, 2008 10:52 AM
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