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International Librarianship


en Carte – 31 ian 2017
International librarianship stems from a desire to bring about political change, transcultural understanding, collaboration, and mutual respect. Historically, librarians have been deeply involved with challenging issues of information sharing, equity in information access, and bridging the digital divide between different socioeconomic communities. This collection draws on case studies from American librarians who traveled to Central America, the Caribbean, Central Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean, and Asia to participate in librarian-initiated and sponsored projects. They united communities, promoted religious and cultural tolerance, developed new facilities, or enhanced existing libraries and archives, thereby enriching communities with resources, professional expertise, new partnerships, and sustainable development practices. International Librarianship offers insight into how these experiences might serve as templates and promote best practices in collaborations within the library profession in the United States and abroad, and it also demonstrates how international experiences can enliven home institutions upon return.
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ISBN-13: 9781438463674
ISBN-10: 1438463677
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: State University Press of New York (SUNY)

Notă biografică

John F. Harvey and Frances Laverne Carroll are well-known library internationalists who have published previously in this field.

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This compilation is no mere collection of papers, but a well-edited collage of experiences in the transfer of library technical information, usually between developed and developing countries.