Abstract
Young adults can be one of the hardest demographics to get to participate in library programs in substantial numbers. Young adults, or teenagers in the 7-12 grades, tend to have busy schedules and may not have time to come to long, drawn out programs. However, just because young adults do not seem to have time to attend extensive programs does not mean they do not have time for the library. Passive programming or independent programming can draw young adults into the library and get them active in the young adult section.
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Giamalva, Antoinette
(2014)
"Getting Young Adults to Stop & Participate @ Your Library,"
SLIS Connecting: Vol. 3:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
DOI: 10.18785/slis.0301.06
Available at:
https://aquila.usm.edu/slisconnecting/vol3/iss1/6
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