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These are the sources used while researching this topic. This wiki was started in response to a project for URI LSC 533 Digital Resources for Children and Youth. I hope this wiki will be visited and used by others outside of the LSC 533 class...
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American Library Association (2007). The state of American's libraries: a report from the ALA
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Oldenburg, R. (1989). The Great good place. New York: Paragon House.
Oldenburgm R., ed. (2001). Celebrating the third place: Inspiring Stories about the "Great good places" at the heart of our communities. New York: Paragon House.
Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) (2005). Perceptions of libraries and information resources: A report to the OCLC membership. Dublin, OH: OCLC, Inc.
Salo, D., (2006). Design speaks. Library Journal 131, p. 4 -6.
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