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Librarians and Working Families: Bridging the Information Divide
by
Williams, Gaye
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Access
/ Access to Computers
/ Access to Health Care
/ Access to Information
/ Adult Education
/ Adult Learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Community action
/ Community Relations
/ Computers
/ Dual career couples
/ Educational Technology
/ Email
/ English (Second Language)
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family Needs
/ Government Employees
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Human Resources
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Labor Education
/ Labor Force
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library Personnel
/ Library Services
/ Literacy Education
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Occupations
/ Public
/ Public health
/ Public Libraries
/ Public officials
/ Public services
/ Public use
/ Quality of care
/ Resource Materials
/ Role
/ Security Personnel
/ Technology
/ Trade unions
/ Training Needs
/ Union Members
/ Unions
/ USA
/ User Needs (Information)
/ Users
/ Victims
/ Visitors
/ Websites
/ World Wide Web
2002
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Librarians and Working Families: Bridging the Information Divide
by
Williams, Gaye
in
Access
/ Access to Computers
/ Access to Health Care
/ Access to Information
/ Adult Education
/ Adult Learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Community action
/ Community Relations
/ Computers
/ Dual career couples
/ Educational Technology
/ Email
/ English (Second Language)
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family Needs
/ Government Employees
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Human Resources
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Labor Education
/ Labor Force
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library Personnel
/ Library Services
/ Literacy Education
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Occupations
/ Public
/ Public health
/ Public Libraries
/ Public officials
/ Public services
/ Public use
/ Quality of care
/ Resource Materials
/ Role
/ Security Personnel
/ Technology
/ Trade unions
/ Training Needs
/ Union Members
/ Unions
/ USA
/ User Needs (Information)
/ Users
/ Victims
/ Visitors
/ Websites
/ World Wide Web
2002
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Librarians and Working Families: Bridging the Information Divide
by
Williams, Gaye
in
Access
/ Access to Computers
/ Access to Health Care
/ Access to Information
/ Adult Education
/ Adult Learning
/ Adult Literacy
/ Community action
/ Community Relations
/ Computers
/ Dual career couples
/ Educational Technology
/ Email
/ English (Second Language)
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family Needs
/ Government Employees
/ Health care
/ Health services
/ Human Resources
/ Information technology
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Labor Education
/ Labor Force
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Library Personnel
/ Library Services
/ Literacy Education
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Occupations
/ Public
/ Public health
/ Public Libraries
/ Public officials
/ Public services
/ Public use
/ Quality of care
/ Resource Materials
/ Role
/ Security Personnel
/ Technology
/ Trade unions
/ Training Needs
/ Union Members
/ Unions
/ USA
/ User Needs (Information)
/ Users
/ Victims
/ Visitors
/ Websites
/ World Wide Web
2002
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Librarians and Working Families: Bridging the Information Divide
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Librarians and Working Families: Bridging the Information Divide
2002
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Considers the impact of services public libraries provide to union members, particularly access to computers, based on experiences with the SEIU (Service Employees International Union). Topics include training; resources for families; education; and Locals Online, a program that provides training and Web content to SEIU local unions. (LRW)
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