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James Kennedy, Gerard McCabe, McCabe Gerard B., Lisa Vardaman, Vardaman Lisa
Our New Public, A Changing Clientele - Bewildering Issues or New Challenges for Managing Libraries?
Inglese · Copertina rigida
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Descrizione
Just beginning to enter the workplace, Millennials have never known a world that wasn't connected by email, instant messages, text messages, and the Internet. For libraries, the challenge is clear: how do we serve older and more established clientele, yet sustain progress? How do we welcome this new generation into our professional midst?
These 18 chapters explore the pervasiveness of change: in personnel selection and training; budget planning; marketing and promotion; fund raising; health issues for staff and clientele; retirement and recruitment; staying current; inter-library and inter-agency cooperation; joint-use facilities; furnishing and refurnishing; evaluating and selecting new format materials and technologies; and lifelong learning. Each offers practical experience and advice which, regardless of type of library, is adaptable to all.
For managers and would-be managers of libraries everywhere, and anyone who provides service to a younger demographic.
Sommario
Preface by Bernadette Roberts Storck
Foreword by Henry Stewart
Introduction
Part I: Where Are We?
Chapter 1: The Library as Place in the New Millennium: Domesticating Space and Adapting Learning Spaces by Delmus Williams
Part II: Serving millennials
Chapter 2: Reflection and Thinking and All of that Stuff: Student Learning, Engagement and the Net Generation by Anne-Marie Deitering
Chapter 3: Baby Boomers and Generation Y in the Public Library: Keeping Them Both Happy. An Australian Perspective by Carolyn Jones
Chapter 4: Reaching Out to Gen Y: Adapting Roles and Policies to Meet the Information Needs of the Next Generation by Susanne Markgren
Chapter 5: Deconstructing Librarians' Fascination with the Gamer Culture: Toward Making Academic Libraries Venues for Quiet Contemplation by Juris Dilevko
Part III: Millennials and Information Literacy
Chapter 6: Reomdeling the Ivory Tower: Information Literacy and the Modern University Library by Carol C.M. Toris, Ashlee B. Clevenger, and Katina M. Strauch
Chapter 7: Enhancing Library Instruction: Creating and Managing Online Interactive Library Tutorials for a Wired Generation by Mark Horan, Suhasini L. Kumar, and John Napp
Chapter 8: Educating the Millennial User by Lauren Pressley
Chapter 9: English as a Second Language Students and the College Library by Eric E. Palo
Part IV: Managerial Concerns
Chapter 10: Connecting Diversity to Management: Further Insights by Tim Zou and La Loria Konata
Part V: Community College and School Perspectives
Chapter 11: Community College Libraries/Learning Resource Centers Meet the Generation Y Challenge by Michael D. Rusk
Chapter 12: "I Want it All and I Want it Now!" The Changing Face of School Libraries by Leslie Boon
Part VI: Some Examples
Chapter 13: A Traditional Library Meets Twenty-First Century Users by Glenda A. Thornton, Bruce Jeppesen, and George Lupone
Chapter 14: Planning an Information Commons: Our Experiences at the University of Toledo's Carlson Library by John C. Phillips and Brian A. Hickam
Chapter 15: Renewing the Tech-Forward Library: Information Commons Development at the University Library of Indiana University Purdue University Library Indianapolis by Rachel Applegate and David W. Lewis
Part VII: Hope For the Future
Chapter 16: What's Old is New Again: Library Services and the Millennial Student by Jamie Seeholzer, Frank J. Bove, and Delmus Williams
Part VIII: Bibliographic Essays
Chapter 17: Evaluation and Selection of New Format Materials: Electronic Resources by Bethany Latham and Jodi Poe
Chapter 18: Libraries and the Millennials: Changing Priorities Bibliographic Essay by Marilyn Stempeck, Rashelle Karp, and Susan Naylor
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Info autore
James R. Kennedy is the University Librarian at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa.
Lisa Vardaman is the Education/Instructional Media Librarian at Troy State University in Troy, Alabama.
Gerard B. McCabe is the retired Director of Libraries at Clarion University in Clarion, Pennsylvania.
Dettagli sul prodotto
Autori | James Kennedy, Gerard McCabe, McCabe Gerard B., Lisa Vardaman, Vardaman Lisa |
Editore | Bloomsbury |
Lingue | Inglese |
Formato | Copertina rigida |
Pubblicazione | 01.11.2007 |
EAN | 9781591584070 |
ISBN | 978-1-59158-407-0 |
Categorie |
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia
> Media, comunicazione
> Commercio librario, biblioteconomia
Library & Information Sciences, Library and information sciences / Museology |
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