Public Libraries and Questions about the Environment
Abstract
Investigates whether public libraries are capable of providing a basic science enquiry service. Examines the range of environmental enquiries handled by five participating libraries as a part of their everyday business. During the study some 110 detailed enquiries where recorded: somewhat less than 20 per cent of these concerned local environmental questions; the rest related to environmental queries at the national or global level. The three most popular topics were: pollution; names/addresses of environmental organizations and people; and recycling. Enquirers were evenly split between school attenders and adults. Most of the enquiries could be answered by making use of the resources already available in the library; no more than 10 per cent had to be referred elsewhere for an answer.
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Citation
Hodges, S., Cooke, M. and Meadows, J. (1993), "Public Libraries and Questions about the Environment", Library Review, Vol. 42 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/00242539310039775
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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