Toy Libraries in Australia

Toy Libraries in Australia
Author: John Elkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1981
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN:

A report with special attention to their role in services for young handicapped children and their families.

Toy-libraries

Toy-libraries
Author: Annetine Forell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1973
Genre: Children's libraries
ISBN:

Reports on toy libraries in Sweden, Norway, England and the United States.

Libraries in Australia

Libraries in Australia
Author: Peter Biskup
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

An extensive account of library development in Australia and an analysis of specific collections and libraries is covered in this valuable reference. Includes chapters on the National Library of Australia, Libraries in Tertiary Institutions, Special Libraries and Archival and Manuscript Repositories. Indexed.

The Library as Playground

The Library as Playground
Author: Dale Leorke
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-04-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1538164329

Digital and analog games have long served modern public libraries as educational tools and as drawcards for new patrons – from dedicated gaming zones and children’s spaces to Minecraft gaming days, makerspaces, and virtual reality collections. Much has been written about the role of games and play in libraries’ programming and collections. But their wider role in transforming libraries as public institutions remains unexplored. In this book, the authors draw on ethnographic research to provide a rich portrait of the intersection between games, play, and public libraries. They look at how games and play are increasingly spilling out of designated zones within libraries and beyond their walls, as part of a broader reconfiguration and “reimagining” of libraries in the digital era. The library’s association with play has historically been understood through its classification as a “third place”: somewhere to relax, socialise and experiment outside of the utilitarian demands of work and home. But far from just offering patrons an opportunity for detached leisure, this book illustrates how libraries are connecting games and play to policies agendas around their municipality’s economic and cultural development. Attending to the institutionalisation of play, the book sheds new light both on the contradictions at the heart of play as a theoretical concept, and what libraries are in contemporary public life.

The Australian Librarian's Manual

The Australian Librarian's Manual
Author: Library Association of Australia
Publisher: Sydney : Library Association of Australia
Total Pages: 936
Release: 1982
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Volume one consists of statements of policy or of objectives relating to librarianship, extracts from important reports on library services or on subjects which impinge significantly on libraries, standards for various types of libraries, extracts from various Library Association of Australia submissions and a large number of documents or extracts which fit into none of these categories, but which are relevant and useful in a wide range of library situations. It is divided into 5 parts: the library environment; the public library; the school library; the special library; the university or college library, each of which is subdivided into a maximum of 4 sections and within each subdivision the documents are arranged chronologically.