Is it possible to both cut costs and improve public library programming for all ages? Yes, it is; this book demonstrates how.


• Discusses centralized programming, explaining what it is, how it work...

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Is it possible to both cut costs and improve public library programming for all ages? Yes, it is; this book demonstrates how.


• Discusses centralized programming, explaining what it is, how it works, and how librarians can select and apply techniques to their libraries

• Provides effective solutions to streamlining library services and improving efficiencies in a time of budget reductions

• Offers useful sample documents and forms, such as program description templates, surveys, and storytime box logistics



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