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Library relocations : Mel Jackson, Pamela Golden, Pavel Büchler, David Bunn / by Hunt, Ian,1962-author,artist.(CARDINAL)214802; Jackson, Melanie,1968-artist.(CARDINAL)785401; Golden, Pamela,1959-artist.(CARDINAL)785400; Büchler, Pavel,artist.(CARDINAL)785399; Bunn, David,1950-artist.(CARDINAL)227696; Liverpool (England).Central Library,host institution.; Book Works (Organization),issuing body.(CARDINAL)785395; British Architectural Library,host institution.(CARDINAL)785397; Chetham's Library,host institution.(CARDINAL)785396; University of London.Library,host institution.(CARDINAL)785398;
"Documents four public art projects commissioned by Book Works"--page 2 of cover.
Subjects: Libraries in art.; Libraries and community.; Public art;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Community information services in libraries / by Turick, Dorothy.(CARDINAL)136325;
Bibliography: pages 71-77.
Subjects: Libraries and community.; Public libraries; Information services.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The library reaches out : reports on library service and community relations by some leading American librarians. by Coplan, Kate.(CARDINAL)124964; Castagna, Edwin,1909-1983.(CARDINAL)165508;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Library science.; Libraries and community.; Libraries;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The new librarianship field guide / by Lankes, R. David,1970-author.(CARDINAL)221787;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Librarianship full stop -- They named the building after us -- The mission of librarians -- Knowledge creation -- Facilitation -- Participatory systems -- Improve society -- Librarians -- Pragmatic utopias -- What is a library -- Saving money and the world -- A platform for knowledge development -- Fitting knowledge in a box -- Academic libraries -- School libraries -- Public libraries -- Engines of advancement -- Coda -- Excursus : from mission to missionary -- Facilitating new librarianship learning -- Observations from the field -- FAQs (frequently argued questions) -- Discussion points.
Subjects: Librarians; Libraries and community.; Libraries and society.; Library science;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Public libraries and their communities : an introduction / by Cassell, Kay Ann,author.(CARDINAL)194845;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction and the History of U.S. Public Libraries -- Strategic Planning and the Public Library -- Library Establishment, Policies, and Governance -- Organization and Staffing -- Advocacy, Relationships with External Groups, State and Local Government -- Fiscal Organization of Public Libraries; Funding, Funding Sources and Budgets -- Community and Civic Engagement; Outreach Services -- Services to Children and Young Adults / Lisa Houde -- Services to Adults and Groups of Adults -- Collections and Collection Development -- Marketing and Promotion -- The Post Pandemic Public Library."This is the first public library text to look at the administration of the public library as essentially different from that of other library types. It also emphasizes the crucial nature of advocacy, promotion, and marketing and demonstrates how each public library can identify and meet the needs of its own particular community"--
Subjects: Public libraries; Libraries and community;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Bladen County and its library : community and library analysis report. by Chung, Jay(NIH researcher)(CARDINAL)406264; Bladen County Public Library.;
Subjects: Bladen County (N.C.); Public libraries; Libraries and community.;
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Transform and thrive : ideas to invigorate your library and your community / by Stoltz, Dorothy,author.(CARDINAL)314643; Griffith, Gail,author.(CARDINAL)498806; Kelly, James(Librarian),author.(CARDINAL)793125; Smith, Muffie,author.(CARDINAL)793126; Wheeler, Lynn,author.(CARDINAL)793127;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part 1. Risk-taking. Startle yourself -- Learning the right things -- Taking intelligent risks -- Part 2. Treasure those you serve...so they will serve your. The golden rule -- Respect and goodwill -- Think things through -- Part 3. Become an outstanding library leader. Carnegie's light -- Getting everyone on the right page -- Finding treasures in your stacks -- Part 4. Activate creativity. The entrepreneurial spirit -- Tap into creative potential."Successful libraries are those that continuously learn to listen and respond, prioritizing an organizational approach that encourages library staff to work with each other as well as the community to create opportunities to thrive. In this book the authors demonstrate how it boils down to applying a handful of straightforward principles. This book walks readers through how to: identify the community's motivating factors; create a culture of learning at the library; apply courage, curiosity, and creativity to cope with challenges; ask the right questions to get the right answers; draw out creative ideas from both staff and the community; and use creativity exercises for both individual and group problem solving"--
Subjects: Library personnel management.; Libraries and community.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Engaging community through storytelling : library and community programming / by Norfolk, Sherry,1952-editor.(CARDINAL)655884; Stenson, Jane,1941-editor.(CARDINAL)481436;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Voices for intercultural understanding -- Voices of our elders -- Voices of cultural pride -- Voices of students of all ages -- Voices of the disenfranchised.
Subjects: Case studies.; Libraries and community.; Libraries; Libraries; Storytelling.;
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The 12 steps to a community-led library / by Barbakoff, Audrey,author.(CARDINAL)412209; Lenstra, Noah,author.(CARDINAL)840310;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Part 1: Foundations -- Community-Led Planning 101: What it Means and Why it Matters -- Relationship to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice -- How to Conduct Community-Led Planning -- Assessing your Library's Community-Led Capacity -- The Community-Led Capacity-Building (CoLaB) Model -- Part II: Phase One: Inspirational Change -- Set Clear Expectations -- Train for Understanding, Not Procedure -- Connect to Core Values -- Part III: Phase Two: Transformational Change -- Foster a Growth Mindset -- Develop Psychological Safety for a Culture of Inclusive Innovation -- Make Time and Space for Reflection -- Prioritize Interpersonal Skills and Cultural Humility -- Apply Prior Knowledge -- Build Community Knowledge through Relationships -- Part IV: Phase Three: Operational Change -- Give Staff Time and Authority to Build Relationships -- Make It Everyone's Work -- Measure Success through Relationships -- Part V: Evaluating, Adapting, and Troubleshooting -- Conclusion: Moving Forward and Coming Back."Community-led planning is a method for returning institutional power to communities that have experienced oppression. This book provides a unique evidence-based plan, consisting of three phases divided into twelve steps, that libraries can use to grow their capacity to engage in community-led work"--
Subjects: Libraries and community.; Libraries and community;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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The dynamic community library : creative, practical, and inexpensive ideas for the director / by Fox, Beth Wheeler.(CARDINAL)196127;
Bibliography: pages 131-133.
Subjects: Libraries and community.; Small libraries; Public libraries; Libraries;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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