Supporting children and teens after school: a library approach
Abstract
Purpose
To report on New York Public Library's implementation of the Learning in Libraries initiative, which has the goal of serving New York City's children and teens more effectively.
Design/methodology/approach
Breaks the initiative down into phases, describing each phase with its goals and outcomes. Includes descriptions of what was needed for the project, and how initiatives were vetted for implementation.
Findings
Overall, youth participation at the library increased between 4 and 15 percent, with the number of books read increasing between 1 and 34 percent. The greatest increase in participation was with teens, who had not been included in previous outreach initiatives.
Originality/value
Documents the process of developing a new library initiative and implementing it system‐wide.
Keywords
Citation
Cassell, K.A. and Walther, J.H. (2006), "Supporting children and teens after school: a library approach", The Bottom Line, Vol. 19 No. 1, pp. 16-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/08880450610643025
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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