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Collection Overview
Title: Audio-Visual File, 1979, 1985, 1987
ID: 10/2/13
Primary Creator: Office for Literacy and Outreach Services (OLOS)
Extent: 1.0 Cubic Feet
Arrangement: By material, then by group (i.e. slide show kept separate)
Subjects: Adult Education, Advertising Council, Literacy
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Audio-Visual File including video tapes of television advertisements on functional illiteracy, adult basic education, Johnny Cash and the Coalition For Literacy campaign created by the Advertising Council; Ad Council radio spots and 2 sets of slides, on with an accompanying script.
Biographical Note
On July 3, 1970, the Council voted to establish the Office for Library Service to the Disadvantaged and Unserved (1). On July 3, 1980, the Council changed the name of the Office of Library Services to the Disadvantaged (OLSD) to the Office for Library Outreach Services (OLOS) (2). The purpose of the Office for Library Outreach Services is threefold: 1) to promote the provision of library service to the urban and rural poor, of all ages, and to those people who are discriminated against because they belong to minority groups; 2) to encourage the development of user-oriented informational and educational library services to meet the needs of the urban and rural poor, ethnic minorities, the underemployed, school dropouts, the semiliterate and illiterate and those isolated by cultural differences; and 3) to insure that librarians and others have information, access to technical assistance and continuing education opportunities to assist them in developing effective outreach programs (3). The Office for Library Outreach Services is responsible to the Deputy Executive Director (4).
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Administrative Information
Repository:
The American Library Association Archives
Accruals:
10/10/90
Other Note:
1 Pages
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