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Learn the concept of passive programming and get started easily
with plans for implementing a wide array of intergenerational
programs in libraries with this professional primer. Libraries are
an integral part of the community, a fact that can often be
overlooked in today's world of home-based online research. Passive
programs encourage patrons to linger-either in the library or on
the library's website-and promote a connection to the library's
collections, its services, and the community. Librarian's Guide to
Passive Programming: Easy and Affordable Activities for All Ages
presents plans for 32 passive programs designed to capture the
attention of library patrons. Each chapter-which contains programs
grouped thematically-details the steps necessary to reproduce the
programs, and includes supporting handouts, activities, and
photographs. This helpful guide also examines what passive
programming is, why passive programming is relevant, and offers
strategies across all aspects of its implementation-from developing
program ideas to evaluating program success. Step-by-step
instructions for more than 30 individual programs Lists of supplies
and resources needed for program implementation Alternative
approaches for how to adapt the program for in-house or online use
Strategies for developing, marketing, and evaluating passive
programs
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