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States that the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) Commission approved a six-month pilot program to test a fee-based reference service. Why Library Express was created; Business community's preference of paying for information if this can be delivered electronically....
SFPL Report Studies Renewal ROISFPL Report Studies Renewal ROIWhen the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) completed its recent 14-year Branch Library Improvement Program (BLIP), the city controller's office released an impact study detailing the economic benefits and returns on investment (ROI) tha...
The San Francisco Public Library is located at Civic Center on 100 Larkin Street (cross street : Grove). It also has 27 branches throughout the city. The Chinatown Branch (1135 Powell St., cross street : Jackson. Tel : 355-2888) has the most ESL learning resources for Chinese...
Among them are the Denver and San Francisco public libraries, which have created unique services to bring additional dignity and humanity to library programming for people experiencing homelessness. Both libraries have hired full-time social workers to help address the homelessness crises in their ...
摘要: Focuses on the efforts of Susan Hildreth, city librarian for the San Francisco Public Library in California. How she has helped revive the branch libraries; Her plans for the New Main Library, which lacks space for new books; Distribution of funds for the library.关键词:...
The article reports on a delay which was seen in the construction of five branch libraries which were part of the San Francisco Public Library's $106 million branch renovation program that was approved by California voters in 2000. The delay was...
Presents information on the San Francisco Public Library's (SFPL) Internet policy proposal as of October of 1998 and the public reaction. Reaction prompting trustees to delay its action; Policy to extend ...
the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) expressed by Nicholson Baker in the October 14, 1996 issue of 'The New Yorker.' The criteria and practice of dumping the public's books; The need for caution concerning fund raising strategies; The differing enthusiasm concerning computers in the library....
Yet recently, the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) had the opportunity to receive pro bono consultation from a team of Harvard Business School (HBS) alumni.Lisa PeetLibrary Journal