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Public libraries that engage and employ teenagers can realize mutual benefits, including meaningful activities for young people and strengthened ties between libraries and their communities. This report summarizes both the potential benefits and challenges learned from Wallace’s Public Libraries as Partners in Youth Development initiative. Library staff, youth-development advocates, policymakers and others can use its insights to generate support for programs that foster constructive relationships between teenagers and their local libraries.
Published: November 2004, 20 pages
Author(s): Julie Spielberger, Carol Horton and Lisa Michels
Publishing Organization: Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago
Document Type: Report
Document Format: PDF
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