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"In a period of economic turmoil, library patrons of all types, ages, and educational levels require basic instruction in managing their finances. The Library's Role in Supporting Financial Literacy for Patrons is a collection of articles from librarians in different parts of the United St...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In a period of economic turmoil, library patrons of all types, ages, and educational levels require basic instruction in managing their finances. The Library's Role in Supporting Financial Literacy for Patrons is a collection of articles from librarians in different parts of the United States and Canada with a command of financial literacy who can communicate what they know to help users solve their financial literacy information problems. This collection has three sections: an overview of financial literacy (what it means, what needs exist among library patrons, and what approaches have been used to date), resources that are or should be available (such as collections, skill sets, and programs), and a series of case studies that demonstrate successes and best practices"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 341 pages) |
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spelling | The library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons / edited by Carol Smallwood. Lanham, Maryland : Rowman and Littlefield, [2016] 1 online resource (xv, 341 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Part I: Overview of financial literacy. Academic libraries and financial literacy programs / Lauren Reiter -- Developing services on community needs / Lisa Fraser -- Financial literacy in libraries : free and dependable resources for patrons of all backgrounds / Sonnet Ireland -- Financial literacy is a lifetime skill / Joanne Kuster, Maryann Mori -- Financial literacy : meeting the need / Kit Keller, Mary Jo Ryan -- Information has value : financial literacy meets information literacy / Shana Gass, Joyce Garczynski -- Library employee education programs / Jennifer Townes, Jacquelyn Daniel, Tanji N. Gibson -- Myths and realities of consumer credit / Jenny Brewer -- The public library as financial promoter and provider / Maryann Mori -- What is financial literacy and why should we care? / Shin Freedman, Marcia Dursi -- Why financial literacy matters / Ashley E. Faulkner -- Part II: Library resources. Asking for help : finding partners for your financial classes / Kate Moody -- Best practices to implement financial literacy in a large public library / Melissa Jeter -- Career information literacy at the academic reference desk / Frans Albarillo -- Developing a personal finance collection for a public library / Lisa G. Liu, Roslyn Donald -- Financial literacy collection development / Karen Evans -- "How to present your best self" workshops / Jennifer Wright Joe -- Supporting financial literacy in homebuyers / Jenny Brewer -- Teaching career information literacy in the academic library / Frans Albarillo -- Quick tip guides for the reference desk / Jennifer Wright Joe -- United States government resources on financial literacy / Karen Evans -- Part III: Case studies. Case study of financial literacy instruction in the library / Jeri Cohen -- Collaboration fits the bill for best practices in programming to public housing residents / Roland Barksdale-Hall -- Fraud alert : how libraries can help patrons recognize fraudulent schemes / Linda Burkey Wade -- Getting the patron to "yes" : the academic librarian's role in supporting salary negotiations / Aliqae Geraci, Daniel Hickey, Kelly LaVoice -- Marketing planning for library-based financial education programs / Mary Jo Ryan, Kit Keller -- MoneyFitness: one academic library's experience of building a financial literacy program at a small liberal arts college / Kate Moody -- Money smart week activities for any library / Joanne Kuster, Maryann Mori -- Presenting financial literacy in conferences to public librarians / Melissa Jeter -- Start here @ the San Diego Public Library / Cindy Mediavilla -- Volunteer tax assistance in libraries / Wayne Finley, Janene R. Finley. "In a period of economic turmoil, library patrons of all types, ages, and educational levels require basic instruction in managing their finances. The Library's Role in Supporting Financial Literacy for Patrons is a collection of articles from librarians in different parts of the United States and Canada with a command of financial literacy who can communicate what they know to help users solve their financial literacy information problems. This collection has three sections: an overview of financial literacy (what it means, what needs exist among library patrons, and what approaches have been used to date), resources that are or should be available (such as collections, skill sets, and programs), and a series of case studies that demonstrate successes and best practices"-- Provided by publisher Reference services (Libraries) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112201 Finance, Personal Study and teaching. Financial literacy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007003677 Finance, Personal Library resources. Financial literacy Library resources. Public libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Public libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Bibliothèques Services de référence. Culture financière. Culture financière Fonds documentaires. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence Canada Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence Canada Études de cas. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. bisacsh Academic libraries Reference services fast Finance, Personal Study and teaching fast Financial literacy fast Public libraries Reference services fast Reference services (Libraries) fast Canada fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkMHVW4rfVXPrhVP4VwG3 United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Case studies fast Smallwood, Carol, 1939- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwxJpRFw377JchjGGqWjC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83176336 has work: The library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGvCQRJvT3H9PKrV8Xr44q https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons. 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spellingShingle | The library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons / Overview of financial literacy. Academic libraries and financial literacy programs / Developing services on community needs / Financial literacy in libraries : free and dependable resources for patrons of all backgrounds / Financial literacy is a lifetime skill / Financial literacy : meeting the need / Information has value : financial literacy meets information literacy / Library employee education programs / Myths and realities of consumer credit / The public library as financial promoter and provider / What is financial literacy and why should we care? / Why financial literacy matters / Library resources. Asking for help : finding partners for your financial classes / Best practices to implement financial literacy in a large public library / Career information literacy at the academic reference desk / Developing a personal finance collection for a public library / Financial literacy collection development / "How to present your best self" workshops / Supporting financial literacy in homebuyers / Teaching career information literacy in the academic library / Quick tip guides for the reference desk / United States government resources on financial literacy / Case studies. Case study of financial literacy instruction in the library / Collaboration fits the bill for best practices in programming to public housing residents / Fraud alert : how libraries can help patrons recognize fraudulent schemes / Getting the patron to "yes" : the academic librarian's role in supporting salary negotiations / Marketing planning for library-based financial education programs / MoneyFitness: one academic library's experience of building a financial literacy program at a small liberal arts college / Money smart week activities for any library / Presenting financial literacy in conferences to public librarians / Start here @ the San Diego Public Library / Volunteer tax assistance in libraries / Reference services (Libraries) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112201 Finance, Personal Study and teaching. Financial literacy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007003677 Finance, Personal Library resources. Financial literacy Library resources. Public libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Public libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Bibliothèques Services de référence. Culture financière. Culture financière Fonds documentaires. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence Canada Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence Canada Études de cas. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. bisacsh Academic libraries Reference services fast Finance, Personal Study and teaching fast Financial literacy fast Public libraries Reference services fast Reference services (Libraries) fast |
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title_alt | Overview of financial literacy. Academic libraries and financial literacy programs / Developing services on community needs / Financial literacy in libraries : free and dependable resources for patrons of all backgrounds / Financial literacy is a lifetime skill / Financial literacy : meeting the need / Information has value : financial literacy meets information literacy / Library employee education programs / Myths and realities of consumer credit / The public library as financial promoter and provider / What is financial literacy and why should we care? / Why financial literacy matters / Library resources. Asking for help : finding partners for your financial classes / Best practices to implement financial literacy in a large public library / Career information literacy at the academic reference desk / Developing a personal finance collection for a public library / Financial literacy collection development / "How to present your best self" workshops / Supporting financial literacy in homebuyers / Teaching career information literacy in the academic library / Quick tip guides for the reference desk / United States government resources on financial literacy / Case studies. Case study of financial literacy instruction in the library / Collaboration fits the bill for best practices in programming to public housing residents / Fraud alert : how libraries can help patrons recognize fraudulent schemes / Getting the patron to "yes" : the academic librarian's role in supporting salary negotiations / Marketing planning for library-based financial education programs / MoneyFitness: one academic library's experience of building a financial literacy program at a small liberal arts college / Money smart week activities for any library / Presenting financial literacy in conferences to public librarians / Start here @ the San Diego Public Library / Volunteer tax assistance in libraries / |
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title_full | The library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons / edited by Carol Smallwood. |
title_fullStr | The library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons / edited by Carol Smallwood. |
title_full_unstemmed | The library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons / edited by Carol Smallwood. |
title_short | The library's role in supporting financial literacy for patrons / |
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topic | Reference services (Libraries) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112201 Finance, Personal Study and teaching. Financial literacy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007003677 Finance, Personal Library resources. Financial literacy Library resources. Public libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Public libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Bibliothèques Services de référence. Culture financière. Culture financière Fonds documentaires. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence Canada Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence Canada Études de cas. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. bisacsh Academic libraries Reference services fast Finance, Personal Study and teaching fast Financial literacy fast Public libraries Reference services fast Reference services (Libraries) fast |
topic_facet | Reference services (Libraries) Finance, Personal Study and teaching. Financial literacy. Finance, Personal Library resources. Financial literacy Library resources. Public libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services United States Case studies. Public libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Academic libraries Reference services Canada Case studies. Bibliothèques Services de référence. Culture financière. Culture financière Fonds documentaires. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence États-Unis Études de cas. Bibliothèques publiques Services de référence Canada Études de cas. Bibliothèques universitaires Services de référence Canada Études de cas. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Library & Information Science General. Academic libraries Reference services Finance, Personal Study and teaching Financial literacy Public libraries Reference services Canada United States Case studies |
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