Serving the Underserved: Strategies for Inclusive Community Engagement
Autor Catharine Bomholden Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 noi 2024
Focusing on needs and services outside the library walls, this book outlines a fresh approach to how libraries can think about and effectively reach underserved populations. Readers will discover strategies for identifying information needs where underserved populations are and learn about many successful services, programs, and partnerships. Underserved populations frequently do not have access to a library—or they may even be unaware that they have an information need. How can we as a profession effectively reach them? This text, geared to both graduate and undergraduate LIS students as well as practicing librarians and library staff, provides contextual information on historically underserved populations as defined by the ALA Office for Diversity, Outreach, and Literacy Services (ODLOS), explores information use behaviors for these groups, and presents examples of successful strategies and programs. Readers will
- understand the history, background, and demographics of ALA-identified underserved population groups, which include refugees and immigrants, rural or isolated communities, historically disadvantaged racial or ethnic groups, LGBTQAI+ teens, people with mental health challenges, and those experiencing homelessness;
- find ideas from real-world practice for effectively serving those population groups in their community;
- learn about concepts such as Reijo Savolainen's everyday life information seeking (ELIS) and Elfreda Chatman's small world lives and life in the round, theories that consider how a person's circumstances affect their information needs, searching habits, and information authorities;
- see why misconceptions, stereotypes, and implicit biases about underserved populations can act as barriers to people accessing the information they need;
- be introduced to the concept of the “community information liaison,” a librarian who addresses information-seeking of their community outside of the library walls; and
- have information about support organizations and additional resources for further learning.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838936528
ISBN-10: 0838936520
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Neal-Schuman
ISBN-10: 0838936520
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Neal-Schuman
Recenzii
"Grounded in the belief that empowering oneself leads to empowering others, this guide urges library professionals to examine their practices and critically expand services to underserved populations ... Each chapter offers practical tools, including examples of effective programs and discussion questions ideal for professional learning networks, making it a valuable blueprint for fostering inclusivity.”
— Choice
"Each chapter describes the history and demographics of underserved communities, including information-seeking habits and barriers to information. Readers will also find examples of successful programs, an annotated resource list, and questions for further exploration. A thoughtful and practical book examining library services for underserved communities and offering actionable suggestions for improving access."
— Library Journal
— Choice
"Each chapter describes the history and demographics of underserved communities, including information-seeking habits and barriers to information. Readers will also find examples of successful programs, an annotated resource list, and questions for further exploration. A thoughtful and practical book examining library services for underserved communities and offering actionable suggestions for improving access."
— Library Journal
Notă biografică
Dr. Catharine Bomhold is an associate professor of Library and Information Science at the University of Southern Mississippi. She has taught graduate classes in LIS for over 20 years and has taught a class on serving marginalized patrons for 12 years. She is the coauthor of Twice Upon a Time: A Guide to Fractured, Altered, and Retold Folk and Fairy Tales (Libraries Unlimited, 2008) and Build It, Make It, Do It, Play It!: Subject Access to the Best How-To Guides for Children and Teens (Libraries Unlimited, 2014), as well as scholarly articles on information seeking.
Descriere
Focusing on needs and services outside the library walls, this book outlines a fresh approach to how libraries can think about and effectively reach underserved populations. Readers will discover strategies for identifying information needs where underserved populations are and learn about many successful services, programs, and partnerships.