Now that the Baby Boomers are getting older, how are they changing the face of public libraries? We all know about this demographic group of Americans, born from 1946 to 1964, who are now heading into retirement. As they get older, Boomers may well want new and different services from their public libraries. How can libraries plan for and serve their patrons aged 50-plus years? What issues should we take into account? What models are available? This new book presents several areas of interest as well as examples of programs currently being carried out by libraries.
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