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Planning and Organising Reading Campaigns: A Guide for Developing Countries
Paris: UNESCO (1983), 75 pp.
"A companion volume to Ralph Staiger’s “Roads to Reading” (1979), now inevitably rather dated, but still provides helpful guidelines and strategies for planning successful reading campaigns." (Hans M. Zell, Publishing, Books & Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa, 3d ed. 2008, nr. 2223)
Diffusion du livre: Développement de la lecture en Afrique (Tchad-Sénégal)
Paris: L'Harmattan (1979), 300 pp.
"Utilise des entretiens avec le public, les éditeurs locaux et les distributeurs de livres afin de trouver des moyens d'améliorer le développement de la lecture en Afrique, d'une part, et une distribution plus efficace de matériel de lecture approprié, d'autre part. L'accent est mis sur le Tcha
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Roads to Reading
Paris: UNESCO (1979), 141 pp.
"The present publication is an attempt to report on various practical methods adopted throughout the world to promote and develop the reading habit among those literate populations that read little or nothing at all. The countries surveyed represent the major geographic regions of the world and illu
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La promoción de la lectura
Barcelona; Paris: Promoción Cultural; UNESCO (1975), 127 pp.
Promoting the Reading Habit
Paris: UNESCO (1975), 52 pp.
"A classic study that presents a summary of the findings of international research concerning the reading habit, drawing on sources from all over the world. Surveys studies of reading habits in many parts of the world, the effective teaching of reading, results of research on motivation for reading,
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Books for All: A Programme of Action
Paris: UNESCO (1973), 42 pp.
"This programme is intended to promote world-wide action in favour of books and reading. It responds to the decision taken unanimously by Unesco 's Member States at their seventeenth General Conference to maintain the impetus created by International Book Year 1972. The programme is based upon the f
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