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ERIC #:ED358858
Title:Pathways to Excellence: A Report on Improving Library and Information Services for Native American Peoples.
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Descriptors:American Indian CultureAmerican Indian HistoryAmerican IndiansEvaluation MethodsFinancial SupportGovernment RoleImprovementInformation ServicesInformation TechnologyLibrary CollectionsLibrary CooperationLibrary PlanningLiteracy EducationLong Range PlanningMuseumsRecords ManagementTechnical Assistance
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Publisher:U.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328.
Publication Date:1992-12-00
Pages:585
Pub Types:Reports - Evaluative
Abstract:The U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science began in early 1989 to study library and information services for Native American peoples. This report is the culmination of the evaluation, which included site visits and field hearings. The largely undocumented knowledge base of Native American experience must be recorded and preserved if it is not to be lost. Ten major challenges were identified on topics such as funding support, training and technical assistance, tribal library holdings, cooperative activities, state and local partnerships, federal policy, model programs, museum and archival services, adult and family literacy programs, and newer information technology. The report contains detailed descriptions of Commission activities and incorporates a"Summary Report" (also published separately), as well as the "Long Range Action Plan" containing strategies for high quality information services to Native American peoples. Transcripts of testimony given at regional hearings, reports from site visits, and recommendations from the 1991 White House Conference on Library and Information Services are included. A bibliography cites 19 books; 29 journal and newsletter articles; and 33 documents, reports, and unpublished sources for further reference. (SLD)
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Identifiers:National Commission Libraries Information Science; Native Americans; Service Delivery Assessment; Service Quality
Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:1 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, Washington, DC.
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ISBN:ISBN-0-16-038158-4
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Languages:English
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