Public Libraries and Resilient Cities

Public Libraries and Resilient Cities
Author: Michael Dudley
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838911365

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Public libraries are keystone public institutions for any thriving community, and as such can be leaders in making cities better places to work, play, and live. Here, Dudley shows how public libraries can contribute to 'placemaking', or the creation and nurturing of vital and unique communities for their residents.

The Resilient City

The Resilient City
Author: Lawrence J. Vale
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195175837

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Revealing how traumatized city-dwellers consistently develop narratives of resilience and how the pragmatic process of urban recovery is always fueled by highly symbolic actions, The resilient city offers an informative tribute to the persistence of the city, and indeed of the human spirit. --book cover.

Resilience

Resilience
Author: Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838917534

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This thought-provoking treatment of timely topic offers important points of consideration for library administrators and managers, as well as scholars of urban planning, public policy, disaster recovery, and related disciplines.

Resilience Library Futures Series Book 2

Resilience  Library Futures Series  Book 2
Author: Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838916346

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Series Editor: Miguel A. Figueroa, Director, Center for the Future of Libraries Resilience is the second volume in a new series from ALA’s Center for the Future of Libraries which focuses on emerging trends in the profession, provoking discussion on how to shape the future by sharing ideas and exploring joint solutions to the challenges facing libraries and society. Resilience (or resiliency) incorporates preparations for and rapid recovery from physical, social, and economic disruptions, including environmental disasters, terrorist attacks, or economic collapse. As city, state, and the federal governments adopt resiliency as a strategy for addressing potential disasters, libraries may need to align their facilities, services, and programs to demonstrate a resilient strategy. Additionally, libraries may find themselves competing for funding with other programs or initiatives, especially in an increasingly limited pool of government spending. A founding member of ALA’s Sustainability Round Table, and a longtime public library development consultant, in this book Aldrich discusses how resilience can align with library values of equity and access, and why libraries and information professionals may be ideal partners or providers in helping individuals and the communities which they serve adopt resilient practices. This thought-provoking treatment of timely topic offers important points of consideration for library administrators and managers, as well as scholars of urban planning, public policy, disaster recovery, and related disciplines.

Resilient City

Resilient City
Author: Elke Mertens
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035622652

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Climate change is one of the major challenges facing cities in the future. Landscape architecture is particularly in demand here because it offers solutions that are characterized by complexity and interdisciplinarity and contribute to the quality of everyday life. These range from green roofs and facades to urban gardening and the landscaping of large-scale protection works. This volume presents measures and plans of eleven major cities in North and South America, from Vancouver to Rio de Janeiro, to protect their inhabitants and their habitats against future storms, floods, landslides or long periods of heat and drought. Outstanding projects in the featured cities are analyzed in their geographic and climatic context. The author also addresses the social and cultural dimensions of resilience.

How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century

How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century
Author: Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield,Bharat Mehra
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2023-09-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781803824376

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Public libraries, through their mission, vision, and position in the community, play a significant part in building community sustainability and are already positioned to serve as a “backbone support organization” for collective impact initiatives.

Introduction to Public Librarianship Third Edition

Introduction to Public Librarianship  Third Edition
Author: Kathleen de la Pena McCook,Jenny S. Bossaller,Felton Thomas Jr.
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-12-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838915066

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Put simply, there is no text about public librarianship more rigorous or comprehensive than McCook's survey. Now, the REFORMA Lifetime Achievement Award-winning author has teamed up with noted public library scholar and advocate Bossaller to update and expand her work to incorporate the field's renewed emphasis on outcomes and transformation. This "essential tool" (Library Journal) remains the definitive handbook on this branch of the profession. It covers every aspect of the public library, from its earliest history through its current incarnation on the cutting edge of the information environment, including statistics, standards, planning, evaluations, and results;legal issues, funding, and politics;organization, administration, and staffing;all aspects of library technology, from structure and infrastructure to websites and makerspaces;adult services, youth services, and children's services;associations, state library agencies, and other professional organizations;global perspectives on public libraries; andadvocacy, outreach, and human rights. Exhaustively researched and expansive in its scope, this benchmark text continues to serve both LIS students and working professionals.

Roles and Responsibilities of Libraries in Increasing Consumer Health Literacy and Reducing Health Disparities

Roles and Responsibilities of Libraries in Increasing Consumer Health Literacy and Reducing Health Disparities
Author: Beth St. Jean,Gagan Jindal,Yuting Liao,Paul T. Jaeger
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781839093425

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This volume brings together librarians, LIS students, educators, and researchers, to discuss the many ways that information professionals and libraries serve as agents of securing health information justice.