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Library Services and Incarceration: Recognizing Barriers, Strengthening Access

Autor Jeanie Austin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2021
As part of our mission to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all library patrons, our profession needs to come to terms with the consequences of mass incarceration, which have saturated the everyday lives of people in the United States and heavily impacts Black, Indigenous, and people of color; LGBTQ people; and people who are in poverty. Jeanie Austin, a librarian with San Francisco Public Library's Jail and Reentry Services program, helms this important contribution to the discourse, providing tools applicable in a variety of settings. This text covers practical information about services in public and academic libraries, and libraries in juvenile detention centers, jails, and prisons, while contextualizing these services for LIS classrooms and interdisciplinary scholars. It powerfully advocates for rethinking the intersections between librarianship and carceral systems, pointing the way towards different possibilities. This clear-eyed text
  • begins with an overview of the convergence of library and information science and carceral systems within the United States, summarizing histories of information access and control such as book banning, and the ongoing work of incarcerated people and community members to gain more access to materials;
  • examines the range of carceral institutions and their forms, including juvenile detention, jails, immigration detention centers, adult prisons, and forms of electronic monitoring;
  • draws from research into the information practices of incarcerated people as well as individual accounts to examine the importance of information access while incarcerated;
  • shares valuable case studies of various library systems that are currently providing both direct and indirect services, including programming, book clubs, library spaces, roving book carts, and remote reference;
  • provides guidance on collection development tools and processes;
  • discusses methods for providing reentry support through library materials and programming, from customized signage and displays to raising public awareness of the realities of policing and incarceration;
  • gives advice on supporting community groups and providing outreach to transitional housing;
  • includes tips for building organizational support and getting started, with advice on approaching library management, creating procedures for challenges, ensuring patron privacy, and how to approach partners who are involved with overseeing the functioning of the carceral facility; and
  • concludes with a set of next steps, recommended reading, and points of reflection.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780838949450
ISBN-10: 0838949452
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Neal-Schuman

Recenzii

"A vital addition to any library and information science (LIS) graduate education curriculum and is pertinent for professional development ... An extensive review of the literature, in combination with real-world examples, elucidates the practical how-to and critical theory underpinnings of providing library services and information access to previously and currently incarcerated citizens—as well as their support networks.”
— The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
"Addresses a niche area of library services in great detail ... This current offering [is] the definitive authority."
— Booklist
"People experiencing incarceration are often marginalized or entirely omitted from discussions of censorship, both in popular and professional discourse, and library services for incarcerated people rarely make more than a brief appearance in LIS school curricula. There has never been a better time to correct these concerns ... Library Services and Incarceration covers censorship, information access, and the informational needs of a frequently overlooked population. LIS professionals and practitioners owe it to themselves, their communities, and their patrons to be informed and aware of these issues, and I can think of no better text to begin that process than Library Services and Incarceration. Austin’s writing is powerful in its urgency and its liberatory promise. Their book encourages us to confront biases—both internal and external—and injustices, rather than shaming us for the sins of mass incarceration. As an abolitionist library worker and doctoral student, this book gives me hope for the future of LIS; it also reminds me that there is still so much to do."
— College & Research Libraries

Notă biografică

Jeanie Austin earned their PhD in library and information science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They are a jail and reentry services librarian at the San Francisco Public Library. They have provided library services in juvenile detention centers and jails, and researched library services in carceral facilities, for over a decade. Their work has been published in First MondayInternational Journal of InformationDiversity & Inclusion (IJIDI)Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, Libraries: Culture, History, and Society, and The Reference Librarian, among other venues. They were named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker in 2022.

Cuprins

Foreword, by Kathleen de la Peña McCook
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Chapter 1: Philosophical Approaches    
Chapter 2: Carceral Histories in the United States
Chapter 3: Forms of Incarceration    
Chapter 4: Information and Incarceration
Information Interstices: Technologies and Flows of Power
Chapter 5: Models of Direct Service
Chapter 6: Models of Indirect Service
Chapter 7: Reentry Support and Programming
Chapter 8: Building Institutional Support and Getting Started
Conclusion
Appendix A: Library Literature on Adult Incarceration, 1992‒2019 
Appendix B: Library Literature on Youth Incarceration, 1992‒2019
Index


Descriere

This book provides librarians and those studying to enter the profession with tools to grapple with their own implication within systems of policing and incarceration, melding critical theory with real-world examples to demonstrate how to effectively serve people impacted by incarceration.