The Relevant Library: Essays on Adapting to Changing Needs

Author:   Vera Gubnitskaia ,  Carol Smallwood
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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Pages:   298
Publication Date:   11 October 2018
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The Relevant Library: Essays on Adapting to Changing Needs


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At a time when libraries are no longer the leading proprietors of information, many library professionals find themselves rethinking their purpose. In this collection of new essays, contributors share their experiences and ideas for keeping libraries integral to changing communities. Innovative approaches and best practices are discussed for strategic planning, packaging, branding and marketing, funding issues, physical spaces, collection needs and trends, partnerships, programming and services, professional education, and staffing.

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Author:   Vera Gubnitskaia ,  Carol Smallwood
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781476670294


ISBN 10:   1476670293
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   11 October 2018
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Foreword (Scott Walter) Preface Vera Gubnitskaia and Carol Smallwood Part I. Enhancing Partnerships Orchestrating Collaborations: A Systematic Approach to Gaining Campus Allies (Jamillah ­Scott-Branch, Vernice Riddick Faison and Danielle M. ­Colbert-Lewis) Getting Things to POP: How Collaboration, Umbrellas and Popcorn Machines Changed the Relevancy of the Auburn University at Montgomery Library (Jessica B. Hayes, Samantha Lynn McNeilly and Phill Johnson) An Academic Library Partnering with TRiO SSS to Increase Student Success (Carrie Girton, Krista McDonald and Jamie E. Viars) Part II. Reevaluating Collections Paradox in Resource Development and Knowledge Organization: Negation of the Negation (Hong Cheng) Open Educational Resources: Why Libraries Are Incentivizing Open Content Creation, Curation and Adaptation (Stacy Katz) Digitizing the Community Monthly Newspaper (Matt Cook) Redefining Collections: Circulating Kits for Playing and Making (Jezmynne Dene and Holly Jackson) Leaving a Legacy for 21st-Century Learners (Margaret Lincoln) Part III. Redefining Information and Digital Needs The Need for Digital Coaches in USVI Public Libraries Anita Davis Integrating ICT Literacy Through OERs (Lesley S.J. Farmer) Collaborating with Campus Partners to Promote User Cyber Security Awareness (Theresa R. McDevitt, Stephanie A. ­Taylor-Davis and Sara Parme) A Research Librarian in Every Pocket: Research Genius (Ben Rawlins and Andrew Adler) Innovating for the Changing Demographics of Students and Faculty Around the World Through Information Literacy Webinars (Emily Scharf, Judy Geczi and Jodie L. Borgerding) Part IV. Expanding Creativity Leveraging State Arts Funding to Promote Literary Events in Libraries Mira Tanna) African American GLAM in Missouri: Creating Successful Art Programming—Incubator Space at a Historically Black College Academic Library (Kymberly Keeton) Sounding Out: Texas Tech Libraries’ Crossroads Recording Studio, a Creative Process Service (Curtis L. Peoples and Kaley Daniel) Makerspace/Cakerspace: Making Space for the Makerspace at a Community College (Susannah Kopecky) Part V. Emphasizing Data Gathering A New Approach to Space Planning in Libraries: The Image + Text Survey (Rebecca Barham, Caroline Hallman and Mary Ann Venner) Using Data Strategically to Optimize Library Planning and Impact (Lesley S.J. Farmer) Action Research, Effective Communication and Your Library Program (Rebecca Marcum Parker) Part Vi. Extending Accessibility Opening Community Dialog with Wisdom Cafés (Wendy Pender) Diversity and Inclusion: Libraries as Accessible Places of Learning (JJ Pionke, Anna Ercoli Schnitzer and P.F. Anderson) Becoming a ­Dementia-Friendly Library (Mary Beth Riedner, Karen Maki and Miriam Anderson Lytle) Part VII. Rethinking the Environment The Sky’s the Limit: Providing ­E-Book Access to Airport Travelers (Kim Becnel and Karen Pate Moore) Sustaining Community Gathering Places and Useful Work Spaces (Heather Terrell) Learning Commons in Action: Connecting Innovative Learning Outcomes to the Library (Brittney Thomas) Rebranding the Library Environment (Megan Mac Gregor) Part Viii. Transforming Programming Public Libraries Helping Patrons with Legal Needs: Virtual Pro Se Clinic of Colorado (Deborah Hamilton) Family Engagement at the Library: Bringing Families Together to Learn, Grow and Have Fun (Sara Roberts and Rebekah Mitchell) Research and Retreat: Stress Relief in Libraries (Kristen R. Moore) Part IX. Boosting Professional Enrichment Eight Tips on Creating a Diversity Committee: What to (Vandella Brown) Public Library Rx: Adapting the Residency Experience (Dawn Coppin and Cindy Mediavilla) “Yes, and!” Using the Rules of Improv to Improve Library Service (Amanda D. McKay) Libraries as Catalysts for Service Engagement (KT Lowe, Ann Tobin and Frances Yates) About the Contributors Index

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Presents the latest creative innovations to offer library users the most up-to-date services from technology through data gathering to access and programming. --Aline Soules, California State University; Every great innovation starts with an idea. Learn how libraries transformed their idea into reality with this practical guide to library services. --Danielle King, Orange County Library System; A great resource for non-librarian educators who support readers and lifelong learners of all ages. --Catherine Hiles, WUCF TV, Central Florida PBS; Frank and relevant with ideas not only cutting-edge but practical, too. --Nicole Heintzelman, Winter Park Public Library; Librarians looking for innovative ideas concerning collections, outreach, programming, and space will definitely find plenty of inspiration in this practical book. --Giovanna Badia, Liaison Librarian, McGill University. Erudite and invaluably informative...recommended --Midwest Book Review; Presents the latest creative innovations to offer library users the most up-to-date services from technology through data gathering to access and programming. --Aline Soules, California State University; Every great innovation starts with an idea. Learn how libraries transformed their idea into reality with this practical guide to library services. --Danielle King, Orange County Library System; A great resource for non-librarian educators who support readers and lifelong learners of all ages. --Catherine Hiles, WUCF TV, Central Florida PBS; Frank and relevant with ideas not only cutting-edge but practical, too. --Nicole Heintzelman, Winter Park Public Library; Librarians looking for innovative ideas concerning collections, outreach, programming, and space will definitely find plenty of inspiration in this practical book. --Giovanna Badia, Liaison Librarian, McGill University.


Presents the latest creative innovations to offer library users the most up-to-date services from technology through data gathering to access and programming. --Aline Soules, California State University; Every great innovation starts with an idea. Learn how libraries transformed their idea into reality with this practical guide to library services. --Danielle King, Orange County Library System; A great resource for non-librarian educators who support readers and lifelong learners of all ages. --Catherine Hiles, WUCF TV, Central Florida PBS; Frank and relevant with ideas not only cutting-edge but practical, too. --Nicole Heintzelman, Winter Park Public Library; Librarians looking for innovative ideas concerning collections, outreach, programming, and space will definitely find plenty of inspiration in this practical book. --Giovanna Badia, Liaison Librarian, McGill University.


Author Information

Vera Gubnitskaia has worked as a library manager, consultant, and reference librarian in public and academic libraries in Russia and the United States. She has contributed chapters to several professional publications, edited multiple anthologies, and published book reviews. She is currently an art fellow at Crealde School in Winter Park, Florida. A Michigan resident, Carol Smallwood has practiced in school, public and special libraries. Her primary interest is practical librarianship, and she is the author of journal articles and editor of numerous books.

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