Twenty-First-Century Kids, Twenty-First-Century Librarians
Title | Twenty-First-Century Kids, Twenty-First-Century Librarians PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia A. Walter |
Publisher | American Library Association |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0838910076 |
Inspired by a new generation of librarians and children, the author reconsiders the legacy of children's services and examines more recent trends and challenges that have grown out of changes in educational philosophy and information technology.
Trans Kids
Title | Trans Kids PDF eBook |
Author | Tey Meadow |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2018-08-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520964160 |
Trans Kids is a trenchant ethnographic and interview-based study of the first generation of families affirming and facilitating gender nonconformity in children. Earlier generations of parents sent such children for psychiatric treatment aimed at a cure, but today, many parents agree to call their children new names, allow them to wear whatever clothing they choose, and approach the state to alter the gender designation on their passports and birth certificates. Drawing from sociology, philosophy, psychology, and sexuality studies, sociologist Tey Meadow depicts the intricate social processes that shape gender acquisition. Where once atypical gender expression was considered a failure of gender, now it is a form of gender. Engaging and rigorously argued, Trans Kids underscores the centrality of ever more particular configurations of gender in both our physical and psychological lives, and the increasing embeddedness of personal identities in social institutions.
The 21st Century School Library: A Model for Innovative Teaching & Learning
Title | The 21st Century School Library: A Model for Innovative Teaching & Learning PDF eBook |
Author | Ryan Bani Tahmaseb |
Publisher | John Catt |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2021-11-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1914351703 |
School libraries stand at the forefront of innovation in education. Yet many teachers and administrators do not know what to make of them, much less how to best utilize their varied and valuable resources. What if school librarians, whose field of practice has transformed in the past few decades, could show us excellent models for innovative teaching? What if the vital adaptations that school librarians have made could help other educators evolve? What if the lessons learned in the library could be scaled up to benefit all fields of practice and all students? The 21st Century School Library takes an in-depth look at the paradigm-shifting work that school libraries are doing to advance student learning, professional development, and school-wide engagement. It explains how library-led, forward-thinking initiatives can guide all educators – teachers and administrators alike – toward transformative educational practices. It is an inspiring survey of 21st century school libraries whose guiding principles also serve as a blueprint for innovation in K-12 education. School libraries – and all the educators associated with them – offer a compelling vision for the future of K-12 education. This book is a roadmap for how to make this vision a reality.
Public Libraries in the 21st Century
Title | Public Libraries in the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | Ann E. Prentice |
Publisher | Libraries Unlimited |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010-11-11 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1591588537 |
This text provides an up-to-date picture of what the public library is, what the public librarian needs to know, and how to apply that knowledge. Overarching issues that touch every element of administration, such as technology and leadership, will be fully integrated into the text.
Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century
Title | Law Librarianship in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook |
Author | Roy Balleste |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2013-11-21 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0810892332 |
Law Librarianship in the 21st Century, a text for library and information science courses on law librarianship, introduces students to the rapidly evolving world of law librarianship. With no prior knowledge of the law required, students using this book will find practical answers to such questions as: What is law librarianship? How do you become a law librarian? How does law librarianship interrelate with the legal world? Individual chapters provide a concise treatment of such specialized topics as the history of law librarianship, international law, and government documents. Standard topics are dealt with as they apply to the law library, including collection development, public services, technical processing, administration, technology, and consortia. The textbook also includes an explanation of the common acronyms and special terminology needed to work in a law library. This new edition updates the text throughout and adds two new chapters.
The 21st-century Black Librarian in America
Title | The 21st-century Black Librarian in America PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew P. Jackson |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 301 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0810882450 |
The 1970 and 1994 editions of The Black Librarian in America by E.J. Josey singled out racism as an important issue to be addressed within the library profession. Although much has changed since then, this latest collection of 48 essays by Black librarians and library supporters again identifies racism as one of many challenges of the new century. Essays are written by library educators, library graduate students, retired librarians, public library trustees, veteran librarians, and new librarians fresh out of school with great ideas and wholesome energies. They cover such topics as poorly equipped school libraries and the need to preserve the school library, a call to action to all librarians to make the shift to new and innovative models of public education, the advancement in information technology and library operations, special libraries, recruitment and the Indiana State Library program, racism in the history of library and information science, and challenges that have plagued librarianship for decades. This collection of poignant essays covers a multiplicity of concerns for the 21st-century Black librarian and embodies compassion and respect for the provision of information, an act that defines librarianship. The essays are personable, inspiring, and thought provoking for all library professionals, regardless of race, class, or gender.
Our Enduring Values
Title | Our Enduring Values PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Gorman |
Publisher | American Library Association |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 2000-06 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780838907856 |
A must-read for progressive librarians everywhere, Our Enduring Values will help you to define your role in the library of the future.