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      <title>Book Review: Reader Development in Practice</title>
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      <description>This book spans a wide-ranging approach to reader development, including contributions from an author, a poet, a bookseller, academics, librarians, literature development workers and a not-otherwise-affiliated reading group member.
It certainly provides a decent overview of the very different ways individuals engage with literature, some very relevant to public library practice (my field), others of more abstract interest, and some perhaps less relevant.
The book is formed in five themed sections and I shall examine each of them in turn.</description>
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      <title>Creating Websites for e-Citizens: the Public Library Web Managers Workshop 2002</title>
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      <description>What is the primary role and function of the public library in 21st Century Britain? Are public libraries in danger of trying to do too many things? Are they trying to please all of the people all of the time? How can the People&#39;s Network be sustained post-lottery funding? What is special about public libraries - do they have a Unique Selling Point? Are traditional, book-based services being run down as the focus switches to ICT and e-everything?</description>
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      <title>Abigail Luthmann</title>
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