Critical Cultural Information Studies Services to Diverse Populations

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Bol Exploring contexts that nurture empathy and build cultural competence, this resource investigates research on diversity and social justice in librarianship while emphasizing the field’s foundational social responsibility. It also reveals career paths and networking opportunities aligned with these values. Foreword by Cynthia Sturgis Landrum The development of cultural competency skills and social awareness benefits LIS students, their future employers, and the library profession at large―not to mention library customers and society as a whole. Cooke's freshly updated text introduces readers to the contexts and situations that promote the development of empathy and build cultural competence. It marshals cutting edge research and relevant best practices to give readers a strong grasp of the political, social, economic, and technological divides among library patrons. It also covers outreach and library services to diverse populations, how to evaluate such services, and many other key topics. Complete with an updated syllabus, lesson plans, and exercises ready-made for course use, Cooke's text demonstrates why social responsibility is a foundational value of librarianship; considers library services to members of marginalized racial or ethnic groups, older adults, people with mental health or physical disabilities, neurodiverse library users, refugees and immigrants, people experiencing homelessness or hunger, those growing up in or experiencing poverty, members of the LGBTQIA communities, and people who are incarcerated; features a myriad of testimonials drawn from a wide variety of settings that highlight the experiences of library and museum practitioners who are working with diverse populations; introduces a new model of cultural competence and cultural humility; authoritatively covers such essential concepts as intersectionality, privilege, marginalization, cultural competence, cultural humility, and counter-storytelling along with discussions of how they interplay in the communities that libraries serve; explores the impact of overwhelming whiteness of the library profession and what can be done to recruit, welcome, mentor, and retain racially and ethnically diverse library workers; and identifies potential employment and networking opportunities related to diversity and social justice in librarianship.

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Exploring contexts that nurture empathy and build cultural competence, this resource investigates research on diversity and social justice in librarianship while emphasizing the field’s foundational social responsibility. It also reveals career paths and networking opportunities aligned with these values. Foreword by Cynthia Sturgis Landrum The development of cultural competency skills and social awareness benefits LIS students, their future employers, and the library profession at large―not to mention library customers and society as a whole. Cooke's freshly updated text introduces readers to the contexts and situations that promote the development of empathy and build cultural competence. It marshals cutting edge research and relevant best practices to give readers a strong grasp of the political, social, economic, and technological divides among library patrons. It also covers outreach and library services to diverse populations, how to evaluate such services, and many other key topics. Complete with an updated syllabus, lesson plans, and exercises ready-made for course use, Cooke's text demonstrates why social responsibility is a foundational value of librarianship; considers library services to members of marginalized racial or ethnic groups, older adults, people with mental health or physical disabilities, neurodiverse library users, refugees and immigrants, people experiencing homelessness or hunger, those growing up in or experiencing poverty, members of the LGBTQIA communities, and people who are incarcerated; features a myriad of testimonials drawn from a wide variety of settings that highlight the experiences of library and museum practitioners who are working with diverse populations; introduces a new model of cultural competence and cultural humility; authoritatively covers such essential concepts as intersectionality, privilege, marginalization, cultural competence, cultural humility, and counter-storytelling along with discussions of how they interplay in the communities that libraries serve; explores the impact of overwhelming whiteness of the library profession and what can be done to recruit, welcome, mentor, and retain racially and ethnically diverse library workers; and identifies potential employment and networking opportunities related to diversity and social justice in librarianship.

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Pagina's: 264, Editie: 2nd ed., Paperback, Association of College & Research Libraries


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