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Libraries and Society

Role, Responsibility and Future in an Age of Change
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This book rekindles a debate that is anchored in the past as it charges into the future. Three decades have passed since the last Golden Age of Libraries - a time when the social and political unrest of a post baby-boomer generation forced libraries to reconsider their social responsibilities. The problems of today are providing a similar catalyst. Faced with a growing divide between rich and poor, a crumbling environment and frightening public health concerns, society is increasingly looking for solutions that make good, ethical sense. In this crucible of current events, libraries are being shaped by tremendous pressure to find their place in the networked world's information marketplace. The authors of this book - both librarians with international experience - seek to define the role of the public library and information professional on this new frontier. The book includes a review of current practice and a look at future possibilities as it examines the need for a social conscience in public libraries.

Author Biography:

Professor David Baker is Principal of University of St Mark & St John. He has published widely in the field of Library and Information Studies, with fourteen monographs and some 100 articles to his credit. He has spoken at numerous conferences, led workshops and seminars and has undertaken consultancy work in most countries in the European Union, along with work in Bulgaria, Slovenia, Ethiopia, Kuwait, Nigeria and the Sudan. Wendy Evans is Head of Library at UCP Marjon. She has a keen interest in the Internet and electronic resources and, in particular, access to journals and databases. Wendy also has an expertise in data protection and freedom of information. She has published, lectured and researched electronic journal and database usage and access versus ownership of journals. Wendy has recently been awarded an Associate Teaching Fellowship at UCP Marjon.
Release date Australia
April 30th, 2011
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David Baker
  • Edited by Wendy Evans
Pages
472
Dimensions
156x234x24
ISBN-13
9781843341314
Product ID
10364775

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