Libraries Help Patrons Improve Test Taking Skills
10th Oct 2005, 23:25 GMT
Libraries are full of information, but Ohio's library system has a novel way to test what information its patrons know and don't know, and how they can improve their skills before taking a big test in class, applying to college or looking for a new job. Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler reports.
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