127 research outputs found

    Ten years of “YA Spaces of Your Dreams:” What have we learned?

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    The case against libraries as ‘safe places’

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    A library ‘TeenS’cape’ against the new callousness

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    On my mind: Youth adult spaces

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    Young adults, rituals, and library space

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    “A space for myself to go:” Early patterns in Small YA spaces

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    While young adults (teenagers) are routinely recognized as constituting nearly 25 percent of the nation\u27s public library users, the vast majority of libraries devote more space and design attention to restrooms than to young people. Worse, there are currently no consistent or established metrics, no evaluation criteria, few conceptual standards of best practices, and little consistency in the methods by which we collect empirical evidence about young adult (YA) spaces. This study is the first systematic attempt to both collect and analyze empirical data on libraries\u27 recent trend toward providing greater spatial equity for YA library service

    Reaching Escape Velocity and the Purpose of SLIS Student Research Journal

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    Leaning Forward While Looking Back

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    OaklandTeenZone: Humming its own new tune

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    On January 17, 2009, after years of planning, fundraising, and construction delays, the Oakland Public Library (OPL) finally overcame all obstacles and opened its much-anticipated, newly remodeled TeenZone Department. Planning began in 2001 with the vision that OPL TeenZone would accommodate, educate, and celebrate the city\u27s youth; eight years later this teen space is fulfilling that mission
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