The Special Library Express: “An open-dialogue about library express stations being created in local community centers and cultural arts complexes in the United States” is a research project that provides quantitative and qualitative data and information about the need for special library express stations to be housed in different non-traditional spaces including cultural institutions, malls, art galleries, and transportation terminals.
Target areas of research are in six areas:
- Internet Use in America
- The Digital Divide
- The Special Library: Role of Special Librarians in the Community
- The Special Library: A Moving Express Station Design
- Library User Survey
- Dialogue: Librarians, Students, Community, Advocates
Interactive Research in Progress:
Special Library Express | Published, 2014
Read and Download | Working Abstract Research Paper
View Archived Power Point Presentation | Published, 2013
Past Research Project Dialogues:
2012 | Library 2.0 Virtual Online Conference
2013 | National Conference for African American Librarians
2014 | Texas Library Association Conference