04466nam 2200685 a 450 991097472940332120241107094935.00-8389-9159-91-283-21271-497866132127190-8389-9158-00-8389-9721-X(CKB)2670000000013298(EBL)474199(OCoLC)569990230(SSID)ssj0000339070(PQKBManifestationID)12151112(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000339070(PQKBWorkID)10322762(PQKB)11513619(MiAaPQ)EBC474199(Au-PeEL)EBL474199(CaPaEBR)ebr10492918(CaONFJC)MIL321271(ODN)ODN0000619314(EXLCZ)99267000000001329820081212d2009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrInside, outside, and online building your library community /Chrystie Hill ; foreword by Steven Cohen1st ed.Chicago American Library Association20091 online resource (194 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8389-0987-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-167) and index.Contents; Foreword; Preface: Libraries Build Communities-A Personal Perspective; Acknowledgments; Chapter One: People and Networks; Social Capital : What It Is and Why It Matters to Libraries; ""Developing the 'I' into 'We'""; The Age of Participation; ""You control the Information Age""; Notes; Chapter Two: Libraries and Communities; Where Is the Library?; ""Almost two billion served""; What Is a Library?; ""Stuff, Place, Service,Interactions, Values""; Libraries Build Communities: A Survey of Community Building in Libraries Today; Libraries Build Communities : The Project; Chapter Three: AssessLibrarians (Don't Always) Know Best""Libraries are about service, or they are about nothing""; Community Needs Assessment; ""No matter how well we think we know, we need to know more""; Note; Chapter Four: Deliver; Libraries: Out of Business?; ""I wish we could call FEMA""; Strategic Planning: Keep Library Services Mission-Focused; Design for Experience: Services for Users Will Change Your Library; Convergence at Your Library: Optimize Resources with Library Partnerships; Chapter Five: Engage; Missing the Mark: Why Does Marketing Have Such a Bad Rep?; Marketing Basics: The Four Ps, and Then SomeMarketing Strategies for Social Good: Library Users, Not the Library Trends toward Engagement: User Participation Drives Awareness and Loyalty; A Connected Community: What's Your Library's Brand?; 1. Set Goals; 2. Conduct an Audit; 3. Position the Library; 4. Develop a Plan; 5. Create a Campaign; Chapter Six: Iterate; From Faith to Fact to Impacts: A Very Short History of Evaluation in Libraries; Evaluation Basics: Resources, Capabilities, Use, and Impacts; Evaluation for Community Building: It's Not for the Money, But the Money Is Nice; Why Evaluate?; Selecting Measures; Perpetual Iteration; NoteChapter Seven: Sustain From Concept to Practice: Purpose, Leadership, Accountability, Participation; Identifying Purpose; Democratic Leadership; Demonstrating Accountability and Contribution; Professional Relevance: Staying in Touch with Other Library Professionals Keeps you Sustainable; Afterword: Inside, Outside, and Online-We Are Everywhere, and Should Be; Appendix: Libraries Build Communities Online Survey-Selected Questions and Answers; References; Additional Resources; Index;Whatever your role, and whatever size or type of library, the principles outlined here can support anyone working to build a strong community of engaged, interested, and satisfied library users.Libraries and communityUnited StatesLibraries and communityUnited StatesCase studiesLibraries and communityLibraries and community021.2021.2LAN000000LAN025000bisacshHill Chrystie1819384Cohen Steven62448MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974729403321Inside, outside, and online4379608UNINA02588nam 2200673Ia 450 991096616290332120251116175044.00-7783-0179-61-134-48359-71-134-48360-01-280-18044-70-203-49510-110.4324/9780203495100(CKB)1000000000248175(EBL)182293(OCoLC)259503149(SSID)ssj0000113600(PQKBManifestationID)11127940(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000113600(PQKBWorkID)10101067(PQKB)10277700(MiAaPQ)EBC182293(Au-PeEL)EBL182293(CaPaEBR)ebr10163324(CaONFJC)MIL18044(OCoLC)243606312(OCoLC)61325883(EXLCZ)99100000000024817520050110d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBody work the social construction of women's body image /Sylvia K. Blood1st ed.New York, NY Routledge20051 online resource (161 p.)Women and psychology Body workDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-27271-8 0-415-27272-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1 EXPERIMENTAL BODY IMAGE RESEARCH; 2 CRITIQUE OF BODY IMAGE RESEARCH; 3 DISCURSIVE CONSTITUTION OF THE BODY; 4 'WHAT OTHER WOMEN LOOK LIKE NAKED' – READING A POPULAR WOMEN'S MAGAZINE; 5 PRACTICES OF SUBJECTIFICATION – 'BODY IMAGE' DISCOURSE IN POPULAR WOMEN'S MAGAZINES; 6 BODY IMAGE TALK – ONE WOMAN'S ACCOUNT OF HER EXPERIENCES; 7 CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS – FROM THEORY TO CLINICAL PRACTICE; REFERENCES; INDEX;Experimental psychology formulates and resolves research questions about 'body image' in terms of the pathology of particular women. What it does not focus on, however, are the discursive practices at work in its own assumptions.Body image in womenWomenPsychologyBody image in women.WomenPsychology.306.4/61377.85bclBlood Sylvia K.1957-1874811MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910966162903321Body work4485585UNINA