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Barriers to libraries as agents of lifelong learning | Author(s) | Barbara Hull |
Corporate Author | University of Teesside |
Journal title | Library & Information Briefings, issue 105, July 2001 |
Publisher | South Bank University, July 2001 |
Pages | 12 pp |
Keywords | Libraries ; Technical colleges ; Universities ; Accessibility ; Adult Education ; Isolation ; North East England. |
Annotation | This Briefing, based on a Library and Information Commission-funded project, reports on research conducted in north-east England at a "new" university and two colleges of further education. The research aimed to explore the nature of barriers to accessing libraries in universities and colleges, looking especially at individual differences in terms of social class and previous experience of using libraries. The full text of the report is freely available as a PDF file from http://www.tees.ac.uk/lis/research.cfm (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020626204 B |
Classmark | US: V4: V5: 5CA: GP: TP: 82NE * |
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