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| 資料の種類: | Biography |
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| ドキュメントの種類: | 図書 |
| すべての著者/寄与者: |
Andrew P Jackson; Julius Jefferson, Jr.; Akilah Nosakhere |
| ISBN: | 9780810882454 0810882450 |
| OCLC No.: | 759175629 |
| 受賞歴: | Winner of BCALA Literary Award: Outstanding Contribution to Publishing 2013. |
| 形態 | xxii, 277 pages ; 24 cm |
| コンテンツ: | Information literacy instruction in K-12 education: what does the research say about success in the 21st century? / Siliva Lloyd -- Inequality of resources in school libraries in the 21st century / Joyce F. Ndiaye -- Challenges as a Black school librarian in the 21st century: why I choose to stay / Angela Washington-Blair -- The "qualified" Black librarian / Barbara Montgomery -- The charge and challenge of the Black school library media specialist / Ayodele Ojumu -- Swimming against the tide: library media specialists in urban schools / Karen Lemmons and Andre Taylor -- Winning the future with 21st century school libraries / Gloria J. Reaves -- Meeting the needs of the African American students in the school media program / Pauletta Brown Bracy -- What does Black public librarianship look like in the proverbial information age? / Linda Bannerman-Martin and Sandra Michele Echols -- Servant librarianship and the importance of African Americans mentors / Rhea Brown-Lawson -- Becoming a leader within the library profession / Rose Dawson Timmons -- Making the grade: an African American library director in a majority community / Jos N. Holman -- Designing and promoting public library services for teens of color without losing one's sanity / Syntychia Kendrick-Samuel -- Adultism: discrimination by another name / Tamara Stewart -- Public libraries in the 21st century / Lucille Cole Thomas -- National and international challenges of Black librarianship / Ruth M. Jackson, Ph.D -- Academic art librarianship and the Black librarian / Deirdre D. Spencer -- Managing HBCU academic libraries during economic recession: challenges and expectations for Black library deans and directors / Felix Unaeze -- Managing the academic library: the role of the Black librarian leader in three different institutional environments / Dr. Theresa S. Byrd -- Not just a drop in the bucket: Black instructional librarians teaching for academic success / Lisa A. Ellis -- Medical libraries, information technology and the African American librarian / Ellie Bushhousen -- Achievements of selected 21st century African American health sciences librarians / LaVentra E. Danquah -- Why did I become a special librarian? / Phyllis Hodges -- The Southern California Library: opening the doors to the next L.A. / Michele Welsing -- The dark but good side of diversity in corporate libraries / Brendan Thompson -- We need some color up in here: educating and recruiting minority librarians in Indiana / Michele Fenton and Deloice Holliday -- A charge to keep I have / Steven Booth -- Massachusetts Black Librarians Network, Inc.: commitments and challenges to our 21st century presence / Em Claire Knowles -- Going the distance: supporting African America library and information science students / Angel K. Washington Durr -- African American faculty in LIS: unresolved issues in a new era / Maurice B. Wheeler, Ph.D -- Technology skills for the 21st century / Fantasia Thorne -- Archival and digital music challenges with historically black college and university (HBCU) libraries / Gladys Smiley-Bell and Harvey J. Stokes, Ph.D -- Web 2.0 in libraries / Jennifer W. Baxmeyer -- From MARC to MARS: the impact of technology on librarianship / Allene Farmer Hayes -- HBCU library alliance: preserving our culture / Ira Revels -- The Black body at the reference desk: critical race theory and Black librarianship / Tracie D. Hall -- Diversity in librarianship: is there a color line? / Cheryl L. Branche -- Beyond the spectrum: examining library recruitment of Blacks in the new millennium / RaShauna Brannon and Jahala Simuel -- Exploring the generational transfer of tacit and explicit librarianship knowledge / Johnnie O. Dent and Valeda Dent Goodman -- Your world outside the library / Carol Nurse -- The 21st century Black librarian: renewing our commitment to liberation and cultural activism / Taneya D. Gethers -- Dismiss the stereotypes!: combating racism and continuing our progress / Margaret J. Gibson -- Walking in the footsteps of giants: my journey in public libraries / Emily Guss -- In retrospect and forward: issues facing Black librarians / Binnie Tate Wilkin -- E.J. Josey: the internationalist / Mary and Herb Biblo -- A soldier in E.J. Josey's army / Linda Saylor-Marchant -- Pay it forward for Effie Lee Morris: a tribute / Satia Orange. |
| 他のタイトル: | Twenty-first century black librarian in America |
| 責任者: | edited by Andrew P. Jackson (Sekou Molefi Baako), Julius Jefferson Jr., Akilah Nosakhere. |
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How much have things changed since the publication of E. J. Josey's seminal work, The Black Librarian in America (Scarecrow Press, 1970) and The Black Librarian Revisited (2d ed.; Scarecrow Press, 1994)? Judging by some of the anecdotes and data found throughout the 48 essays in this collection, racism remains a challenge to the profession. The mostly brief (four to five pages) essays cover the professional gamut from school librarianship to special libraries work, and the authors range from library school students to retired individuals, with three excellent editors helming the project. Naturally with such breadth and variety the quality will vary, but the immediacy of the personal stories are most striking and thought provoking, even though their individuality raises questions of just how prevalent racism is. The matter of diversity and relatively low number of black professional librarians runs through many of the essays, but all too often some basic questions are not addressed. Are blacks not entering the profession because of white attitudes, or is it a matter of higher pay and more opportunity in other fields? Is librarianship itself as attractive a profession as it was 40 years ago, or is it seen as a going the way of buggywhip salesmanship to new generations? Overall, this is a fine work that could open up discussion in the field, much in the way that Josey's work did in the twentieth century. This work is recommended for all library science collections. American Reference Books Annual The powerful legacy of librarian, mentor, and activist Dr. E.J. Josey (1924-2009) permeates and inspires this collection of essays addressing the diverse and multifarious concerns of the black librarian in America. This edition, which follows two earlier versions edited by Josey in 1970 and 1994, begins with a dedication to Josey, a selected bibliography of his works, and a tribute to him by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association (BCALA). Indeed, Josey influences every page in this comprehensive volume with his work providing inspiration and guidance to black librarians in America. With 47 chapters and eight parts, this wide-ranging collection offers a varied and prolific assortment of essays related to black librarianship in America... The 21st Century Black Librarian in America is highly recommended for collections concerned with diversity in librarianship, the history of the field of librarianship, the education of library professionals, and activism in the profession. College & Research Libraries (C&RL) 続きを読む
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