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The Prison Library Primer: A Program for the Twenty-First Century

Autor Brenda Vogel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2009

Structura lucrării The Prison Library Primer este riguros concepută ca un instrument metodologic pentru profesioniștii care activează în medii restrictive. Brenda Vogel organizează materialul pornind de la prioritățile de bază ale gestiunii — planificarea spațiului, selecția mobilierului și dezvoltarea colecțiilor — pentru a ajunge la strategii complexe de promovare a serviciilor informaționale. Recomandăm acest volum în special pentru includerea unui curriculum practic de instruire și a unor modele de politici administrative, elemente care transformă teoria biblioteconomică în soluții aplicabile imediat. Putem afirma că relevanța acestui ghid rezidă în capacitatea sa de a ancora serviciile de bibliotecă în mișcarea modernă de reintegrare socială, punând accent pe alfabetizare și pregătirea pentru piața muncii.

Din punct de vedere metodologic, volumul oferă o perspectivă tehnică asupra deciziilor judecătorești și a legislației care guvernează drepturile deținuților, asigurând un cadru legal solid pentru orice program de bibliotecă. Acoperă aceeași arie tematică ca Library Services to the Incarcerated de Sheila Clark, dar cu o abordare mult mai axată pe instrumente administrative concrete și resurse digitale specifice secolului XXI, spre deosebire de accentul pus de Clark pe adaptarea modelului bibliotecii publice. În comparație cu Prison Librarianship Policy and Practice, care analizează politicile la nivel macro și teoretic, lucrarea lui Vogel rămâne un manual de referință operațional, esențial pentru menținerea unui program de bibliotecă eficient sub presiunea reglementărilor corecționale.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780810854031
ISBN-10: 0810854031
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 160 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Scarecrow Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

De ce să citești această carte

Această carte este indispensabilă bibliotecarilor care lucrează în sistemul penitenciar sau studenților la științele informării care doresc să se specializeze în servicii pentru populații marginalizate. Cititorul câștigă acces la expertiza de peste două decenii a autoarei, primind soluții concrete pentru gestionarea resurselor limitate și navigarea cadrului legislativ complex, totul cu scopul facilitării reintegrării sociale prin educație.


Despre autor

Brenda Vogel este o figură de referință în domeniul biblioteconomiei corecționale, având o carieră de 26 de ani ca coordonator al Maryland Correctional Education Libraries. Recunoașterea sa profesională a culminat în 1989, când a fost desemnată „Librarian of the Year” de către prestigioasa publicație Library Journal. În plan academic, deține un doctorat în ecologie socială cu specializare în criminologie și drept de la University of California, Irvine. Expertiza sa îmbină cercetarea teoretică asupra percepției criminalității cu experiența practică vastă în implementarea programelor de alfabetizare în închisori, fiind autoarea mai multor lucrări fundamentale în domeniu.


Descriere

In this century the central and quintessential correctional facility program ought to be the library. While the U.S. prison industry has embraced a massive reentry movement emphasizing literacy and job readiness for former felons, prison libraries have been ignored as potential sources for reintegration. In The Prison Library Primer: A Program for the Twenty-First Century, Brenda Vogel addresses the unique challenges facing the prison librarian.

This practical guide to operating and promoting a correctional library focuses on the basic priorities: collection development; location, space planning, and furnishing suggestions; information on court decisions and legislation affecting prisoners' rights. This volume also includes an information-skills training curriculum, sample administration policies, essential digital and print sources, and community support resources.

Equipped with practical library science tools and creative solutions, The Prison Library Primer is an invaluable resource that will help the librarian and library advocate develop, grow, and maintain an effective, user-centered library program.

Recenzii

This serves as a revised edition of the author's Down for the Count: A Prison Library Handbook (1995), in which she wrote about prison libraries as fundamental parts of the correctional system. Now, referring to her own former experiences as Coordinator of Maryland Correctional Education Libraries, Vogel instructs fellow prison librarians on how to function in this environment. How does a librarian put together a viable book collection considering the censorship imposed by the prison authorities? How does he/she adjust to the watching, the listening, as well as the being watched that is a part of the culture? How can one keep one's sanity when the logic of the prison environment would be considered outrageous in the outside world? Most of all, how can the librarian best make a difference in the lives of the inmates for whom the library is the only acceptable escape from their grim surroundings? Vogel gives her answers to these and other questions in 15 succinct chapters. Although her book is directed at prison librarians, she also gives the general reader a poignant glance at what it is like to work in a prison. Highly recommended for correctional, public, and academic libraries.
Vogel has done her homework for this work. . . . Throughout the text, she uses a judicious blend of philosophy and practical tips for the working librarian and adds a truckload of references to other current library science and criminal justice resources. . . . The beauty of The Prison Library Primer is that it challenges the opinions of its reader. . . . The reader is kept turning the pages because of Vogel's writing style.... There is something for everyone (correctional managers, correctional officers, elected officials, public policymakers, educators, librarians) in The Prison Library Primer, and I recommend that all these stakeholders, especially librarians and correctional professionals seeking to do and to understand the always difficult job of the facility's information scientist, read this book.
Presenting 15 well-researched and well-documented chapters, this work suggests innovative solutions to the challenges faced by today's prison and jail librarians at all levels of security to help these vital libraries grow, restore, and regenerate service. . . . This is a valuable book for any prison librarian or someone considering entering the world of prison librarianship. It can also be used by a student or scholar of criminal justice, seeking additional information about library and information services in prisons and jails.
Brenda Vogel's The Prison Library Primer: A Program for the Twenty-First Century is a well-organized, thorough, and practical guide to administering libraries in correctional facilities. Vogel, a veteran librarian with more than twenty-five years of first-hand experience as the coordinator for the Maryland Correctional Education Libraries, has written extensively on the topic of prison libraries. While her knowledge and experience lend credence to The Prison Library Primer's content, Vogel's unwavering commitment to an often-overlooked community of library patrons makes the book truly inspiring....The Prison Library Primer covers a range of diverse topics relating to the delivery of basic library services in a penal institution, a range that runs from collection development to technology, contraband, and library facilities....All librarians with an interest in human rights will benefit from reading this text. The Prison Library Primer is recommended for those libraries maintaining either criminal justice or information science collections.
Brenda Vogel's The Prison Library Primer: A Program for the Twenty-First Century is a well organized, thorough, and practical guide to administering libraries in correctional facilities. .While her knowledge and experience lend credence to The Prison Library Primer's content, Vogel's unwavering commitment to an often-overlooked community of library patrons makes the book truly inspiring.
The new work is a substantive, thoroughly developed guidebook for effective service despite the current punitive approach in corrections work and legal decisions....Highly recommended for libraries that serve or would like to serve prisons, state and county system libraries, and academic and library school libraries.