Services for the Poor and Homeless
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*[http://www.sol-plus.net/jornaleros.htm Library Services to Day Laborers]: Relevant sources for folks interested in learning more about day laborers and in crafting library services for them | *[http://www.sol-plus.net/jornaleros.htm Library Services to Day Laborers]: Relevant sources for folks interested in learning more about day laborers and in crafting library services for them | ||
| + | *[http://www.librariesincommunities.ca/resources/Community-Led_Libraries_Toolkit.pdf Library Service Planning for Socially Excluded] : Relevant sources for libraries wanting to create relevant services for their communities, as defined by the community. The Community-Led Toolkit introduces staff to community-led service planning. | ||
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Revision as of 14:03, 20 April 2009
Contents |
Success Stories
Tips for Providing Quality Services for the Poor and Homeless
Blogs/Websites to Watch
- Hunger, Homelessness & Poverty Task Force includes resouces on library services to poor people
- ALA's Library Services for the Poor Policy (link corrected February 18, 2009)
Specific Blog Posts/Articles to Check Out
- Library Services to Day Laborers: Relevant sources for folks interested in learning more about day laborers and in crafting library services for them
- Library Service Planning for Socially Excluded : Relevant sources for libraries wanting to create relevant services for their communities, as defined by the community. The Community-Led Toolkit introduces staff to community-led service planning.