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Record Nr.

UNINA9910157528103321

Titolo

International librarianship : developing professional, intercultural, and educational leadership / / edited by Constantia Constantinou, Michael J. Miller and Kenneth Schlesinger

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : State University of New York Press, , [2017]

©2017

ISBN

1-4384-6368-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (190 pages) : illustrations, photographs, tables

Collana

SUNY Press Open Access.

Disciplina

020.621

Soggetti

International librarianship

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Academic exchanges -- The Toronto Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration-Library Science Program : case study in global librarianship in Ethiopia / Sandra Kendall -- Connecting with the university of Hong Kong for program and professional development / Lesley S.J. Farmer -- The CUNY-Shanghai Library Faculty Exchange Program : participants remember, reflect, and reshape / Sheau-yueh J. Chao, Beth Evans, Ryan Phillips, Mark Aaron Polger, Beth Posner, Ellen Sexton -- Fulbright experiences -- Transcending ethnic, racial, and political conflict to achieve understanding between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot library communities / Constantia Constantinou -- The unfinished work : organizational democracy / John Lubans, Jr -- Librarians building digital learning objects supporting cultural understanding : Fulbright-Hays Seminar Abroad in Morocco and Tunisia / Michael J. Miller -- Cape crusade : building the Steve Biko Centre's library and archive in South Africa's Eastern Cape / Kenneth Schlesinger -- Information literacy and access -- Together we are better : international collaboration supporting information access in the Dominican Republic / Loida García-Febo, Adriana McCleer -- How do you say penguin in Kaqchikel? : promoting literacy in Guatemala / Stephen E. Stratton -- International partnerships -- Building capacity for international librarianship through intercultural professional partnerships and civil society outreach in Tanzania / Chantal Phillips --



Partnering in international library development : Lubuto Library Partners, Zambia Library Service, and Zambia's Ministry of Education / Elizabeth Cramer -- Training models -- Peace corps training for sustainable library development projects / Marcy Carrel.

Sommario/riassunto

International librarianship stems from a desire to bring about political change, transcultural understanding, collaboration, and mutual respect. Historically, librarians have been deeply involved with challenging issues of information sharing, equity in information access, and bridging the digital divide between different socioeconomic communities. This collection draws on case studies from American librarians who traveled to Central America, the Caribbean, Central Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean, and Asia to participate in librarian-initiated and sponsored projects. They united communities, promoted religious and cultural tolerance, developed new facilities, or enhanced existing libraries and archives, thereby enriching communities with resources, professional expertise, new partnerships, and sustainable development practices. <i>International Librarianship</i> offers insight into how these experiences might serve as templates and promote best practices in collaborations within the library profession in the United States and abroad, and it also demonstrates how international experiences can enliven home institutions upon return.