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The Intersection Of Community Engagement And Library Science, Katherine A. Laflamme
The Intersection Of Community Engagement And Library Science, Katherine A. Laflamme
Librarian Publications
A community is not just a place where people live, but an aggregation of folks brought together, whether by chance or design, who share like avocations. This article details frameworks for community engagement, and also identifies the discernible intersection between community engagement work and librarianship. The main focus is to look at these intersecting fields and establish what can be done to elevate a cohesive, homogeneous patron experience and embrace the larger community as a whole.
Forging Connections And Building Collections: The Mass. Memories Road Show At Umass Boston, Jessica R. Holden
Forging Connections And Building Collections: The Mass. Memories Road Show At Umass Boston, Jessica R. Holden
Joseph P. Healey Library Publications
In this presentation, I explored three aspects of the Mass. Memories Road Show: the public event, the digital collection, and the archival record of Massachusetts communities. I discussed bringing archival resources out into communities (rather than vice versa), and thus reaching new audiences, as well as building new partnerships within those communities.
The Mass. Memories Road Show is a state-wide digital history project that documents people, places, and events in Massachusetts history through family photographs and stories. In partnership with teams of local volunteers, we organize public events to scan family and community photographs and record “the stories behind the …
Graduate Studies In Archives: Proficiency, Experience, Engagement, Darwin Stapleton
Graduate Studies In Archives: Proficiency, Experience, Engagement, Darwin Stapleton
Office of Community Partnerships Posters
Role of Archivists in Communities:
- Acquire, manage, preserve, and provide access to historical records
- Assist communities with documenting their unique stories
- Serve as a link to the records that inform family historians and genealogists
- Utilize digital technologies & media to expand public access to on-line collections
- Digitize images and records to make them available for use by peers, researchers, and diverse communities worldwide
- Serve as the bridge between historic information and the users who can benefit from its public availability
Community Engagement: Computer Skills For The Homeless, Fannie Cox
Community Engagement: Computer Skills For The Homeless, Fannie Cox
Faculty Scholarship
What does it mean to provide information literacy skills? The number of homeless people is growing regardless of their socio-economic status, age, gender, race, religion, or ethnicity. An Outreach Librarian from a university developed a community partnership to teach computer skills to residents of a homeless shelter. This paper presents the benefits, impacts, and outcomes of these classes for both the residents and librarians.