Class and Librarianship

Class and Librarianship
Author: Nathaniel Enright,Erik Estep
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-07-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1936117746

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Government Documents Librarianship

Government Documents Librarianship
Author: Lisa A. Ennis
Publsiher: Information Today, Inc.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1573872709

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This book begins by looking at career opportunities in both Federal Depository Libraries (FDLs) and non-depository libraries with government documents collections. It then discusses skills and traits; networking and training options; managing and administering people, paperwork, and collections; and both public services and technical services issues.

British Librarianship and Information Work 1991 2000

British Librarianship and Information Work 1991 2000
Author: J. H. Bowman
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 075464779X

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This important reference volume covers developments in almost every aspect of British library and information work during the ten-year period 1991-2000. The book provides a comprehensive record of what took place in library and information management during a decade of considerable change and challenges.

The New Librarianship Field Guide

The New Librarianship Field Guide
Author: R. David Lankes
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780262529082

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How librarians can be radical positive change agents in their communities, dedicated to learning and making a difference. This book offers a guide for librarians who see their profession as a chance to make a positive difference in their communities—librarians who recognize that it is no longer enough to stand behind a desk waiting to serve. R. David Lankes, author of The Atlas of New Librarianship, reminds librarians of their mission: to improve society by facilitating knowledge creation in their communities. In this book, he provides tools, arguments, resources, and ideas for fulfilling this mission. Librarians will be prepared to become radical positive change agents in their communities, and other readers will learn to understand libraries in a new way. The librarians of Ferguson, Missouri, famously became positive change agents in August 2014 when they opened library doors when schools were closed because of civil unrest after the shooting of an unarmed teen by police. Working with other local organizations, they provided children and their parents a space for learning, lunch, and peace. But other libraries serve other communities—students, faculty, scholars, law firms—in other ways. All libraries are about community, writes Lankes; that is just librarianship. In concise chapters, Lankes addresses the mission of libraries and explains what constitutes a library. He offers practical advice for librarian training; provides teaching notes for each chapter; and answers “Frequently Argued Questions” about the new librarianship.

Libraries Driving Access to Knowledge

Libraries Driving Access to Knowledge
Author: Jesús Lau,Anna Maria Tammaro,Theo J. D. Bothma
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110263121

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This book is a must for librarians with international interest in access to knowledge. It includes a collection of 15 chapters written by authors from all over the world and covers different approaches to the vital role of libraries driving access to knowledge. There are chapters that offer solutions and ideas to enable libraries to become the knowledge engine in society. Other chapters discuss the conceptual part of the subject and related services. The book was compiled as part of the presidential theme of Ellen Tise, IFLA President 2009-2011, with the aim of offering the reader a good portrait of the opportunities and challenges that libraries have in driving access to knowledge.

British Librarianship and Information Work 2001 2005

British Librarianship and Information Work 2001   2005
Author: J.H. Bowman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317171881

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This important reference volume covers developments in aspects of British library and information work during the five year period 2001-2005. Over forty contributors, all of whom are experts in their subject, provide an overview of their field along with extensive further references which act as a starting point for further research. The book provides a comprehensive record of library and information management during the past five years and will be essential reading for all scholars, library professionals and students.

Excerpts from Preliminary Class Specifications for Use in the Classification of Positions in the Field Service of the Navy Department

Excerpts from Preliminary Class Specifications for Use in the Classification of Positions in the Field Service of the Navy Department
Author: United States. Personnel Classification Board. Field Survey Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1942
Genre: Occupations
ISBN: CORNELL:31924078726142

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Libraries and Homelessness

Libraries and Homelessness
Author: Julie Ann Winkelstein
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9798216111047

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Advocating a strategic approach, this book shows how to form a plan, secure funding and support, and create effective programs for adults, children, and youth who are experiencing homelessness. You'll find guidance for creating partnerships, training staff, and advocating. Taking a holistic approach that will help you to better understand the experience of homelessness within the context of your library community, this book offers new strategies and tools for addressing the challenge of meeting the needs of the entire community, including those who are unstably housed. With basic facts, statistics, and conversations about homelessness, the author makes a case for why libraries should provide support, explains exactly which needs they may be able (or unable) to meet, and shows how this support can be a natural part of the library services you already provide. Topics discussed include trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and mental and physical health challenges; brief stories and concrete examples illustrate the principles and guidelines discussed. Citing innovative services such as Dallas Public Library's "coffee and conversation" program and San Francisco Public Library's social worker program, the book offers both food for thought and tools for action as public librarians strive to understand and meet the needs of a population that has traditionally been stereotyped and excluded.