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Library Power Executive Summary: Findings from the National Evaluation of the National Library Power Program
Published :
July 1999, 25 pages
Author(s) :
Anne Wheelock
Publishing Organization :
University of Wisconsin
Topics :
Libraries
Findings-From-the-National-Library-Power-Program.pdf
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This four-year evaluation of Wallace’s Library Power
initiative – which included investments in new materials and renovated spaces – shows the capacity of school libraries to promote learning.
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