1. Exploring pop-up libraries in practice.
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Davis, Asha, Rice, Celia, Spagnolo, Deanne, Struck, Josephine, and Bull, Suzie
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LIBRARY extension ,LIBRARY public services ,LIBRARY marketing ,LITERACY programs ,LIBRARY cooperation ,LIBRARIES & society - Abstract
This paper examines the pop-up concept, a world-wide trend which has been employed in various commercial and community settings, with a particular interest in how it has been applied to literary environments, using both physical and digital resources. The report examines six Australian public libraries, investigating why and how they established a pop-up library, and reflecting on their successes, challenges and what they have learnt from the process. The paper provides a definition of pop-up libraries and outlines how to create a pop-up library for a public library service, exploring the risks, benefits and issues to consider when planning for a successful pop-up library. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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