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Engaging Conversations: Foregrounding Twitter Feeds In Library Guides As A Way To Critically Promote Discussions Of Social Justice, Anders Tobiason
Engaging Conversations: Foregrounding Twitter Feeds In Library Guides As A Way To Critically Promote Discussions Of Social Justice, Anders Tobiason
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Academic librarians have often been hesitant to foreground real time engagement with social justice in our public facing library guides. The guides, more often than not, serve merely to provide access points to “academic” materials and traditional news sources. Perhaps there is a different path. Driven by the events of the past year (though these issues are not new), I have been working on ways to point patrons towards the real conversations happening outside (and sometimes inside) academia that are missed when we rely on traditional news sources. The real critical engagement with social justice issues such as race and …
Review Of Adding Value To Libraries, Archives, And Museums: Harnessing The Force That Drives Your Organization's Future, Marsha Miles
Review Of Adding Value To Libraries, Archives, And Museums: Harnessing The Force That Drives Your Organization's Future, Marsha Miles
Michael Schwartz Library Publications
The article reviews the book "Adding Value to Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Harnessing the Force That Drives Your Organization's Future," by Joseph R. Matthews.
Supporting Community Transformation: Becoming A Community-Engaged Academic Library, Patrick Griffis
Supporting Community Transformation: Becoming A Community-Engaged Academic Library, Patrick Griffis
Library Faculty Presentations
- Community engagement and service as third mission
- Targeting who to engage in community
- Community organization needs
- Academic library community services
- Benefits of community engagement
- Challenges of community engagement
- Supporting infrastructure
- Community engagement strategies
- Supporting community engagement initiatives of academic institution
- Co-curricular experiential learning community projects
- Service learning courses
- Small business development centers
- Developing academic library community outreach initiatives
- Going out to the community
- Bringing the community in the library
- Business by the book workshop series
- Following up & closing the loop
- Communicating the value of community engagement initiatives
What Do We Do And Why Do We Do It?, Emily Ford
What Do We Do And Why Do We Do It?, Emily Ford
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
The library community should develop a philosophy of librarianship. In order to do so the community should engage in a dialogue about what we do and why we do it. Our history with the idea of a philosophy of librarianship is long, yet the library community hasn’t resolved the problem of what that philosophy (or philosophies) should be. Engaging in a reflective and philosophically-based practice of librarianship (a praxis of librarianship), one that frames decision-making and library work with the question: “what we do and why we do it?” will enable the library community to have successful conversations with those …
Promoting Public Outreach And Awareness For Unlv Special Collections, Tom D. Sommer
Promoting Public Outreach And Awareness For Unlv Special Collections, Tom D. Sommer
Library Faculty Presentations
Promoting public outreach and awareness for UNLV Special Collections has evolved for me for the past six years as University Archivist. It started out as an idea that quickly grew into a wonderful partnership between UNLV and the local community. I originally promoted outreach as a librarian in Oro Valley, Arizona. It was a nice way for the organization to get the word out about the new library in the neighborhood. I started by reading novels to kids in Summer Camps at the nearby middle and high schools. It was a lot of fun and I was asked to come …