TODAY'S LIBRARIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE NOT JUST KID STUFF NEWS/SUN-SENTINEL Edition

PHOTO (2, one color); (Staff photo by BOB MACK)[Rhonda Walker], childrens's and research librarian at the Lauderhill City Hall branch of the Broward County Library, supervises a tug-of-war by the library's younger patrons. Demand for children's library services is growing, and the lib...

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Published inSun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Main Author Deborah Wood, Diane Lade, and Debbie Blaylock, Staff Writers
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Fort Lauderdale Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 18.08.1985
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Summary:PHOTO (2, one color); (Staff photo by BOB MACK)[Rhonda Walker], childrens's and research librarian at the Lauderhill City Hall branch of the Broward County Library, supervises a tug-of-war by the library's younger patrons. Demand for children's library services is growing, and the librarians' roles are changing, as more families move into the county. (Staff photo by DEBORAH MEEKS)Annie Lewis, 3, recoils from skunk being held by her mother, Cheryl, at South Regional Library.