Skip to Main Content
Article navigation
Purpose

The paper seeks to describe the development of an internet web site to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day 2004.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper provides a descriptive overview of the development of the site, detailing the planning of the site, its contents and the subsequent reaction.

Findings

That the public library is well‐placed to engage in creation of information resources that challenge ignorance and racism.

Research limitations/implications

The paper suggests that further research needs to be done into library‐created resources created for communities.

Practical implications

It is of practical use for libraries planning the creation of subject‐specific internet resources or community web sites.

Originality/value

The paper discusses the role of the public library in creating unique information resources and as such develops the theme of the public library as content creator as well as content provider.

You do not currently have access to this content.
Don't already have an account? Register

Purchased this content as a guest? Enter your email address to restore access.

Please enter valid email address.
Email address must be 94 characters or fewer.
Pay-Per-View Access
$39.00
Rental

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal