Sarah R. MacEwan, Kaleigh Niles, Sydney Schoenbeck, Patrick M. Schnell, Martin Fried, Janet E. Childerhose
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Tensions Associated with Responding to the Opioid Epidemic: Perspectives of Ohio Public Library Directors
Public libraries support community health needs, including responding to the opioid epidemic with events, services, and information. However, we lack insight into why libraries respond to problemat...
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The Journal of Library Administration is the primary source of information on all aspects of the effective management of libraries. Stressing the practical, this valuable journal provides information that administrators need to efficiently and effectively manage their libraries. The journal seeks out the most modern advances being made in professional management and applies them to the library setting.