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Information Services to Diverse Populations - by Nicole A Cooke (Paperback)

Information Services to Diverse Populations - by  Nicole A Cooke (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Filling a gap in the existing library and information science literature, this book consolidates recent research and best practices to address the need for diversity and social justice in the training and education of LIS professionals.</p><p><br/>The development of cultural competency skills and social awareness benefits LIS students, their future employers, and the library profession at large--not to mention library customers and society as a whole. This textbook and comprehensive resource introduces students to the contexts and situations that promote the development of empathy and build cultural competence, examines the research in the areas of diversity and social justice in librarianship, explains how social responsibility is a foundational value of librarianship, and identifies potential employment and networking opportunities related to diversity and social justice in librarianship.</p><p></p><p>A valuable book for students in graduate library and information science programs as well as LIS practitioners and researchers interested in knowing more about the topic of diversity in the profession, <i>Information Services to Diverse Populations: Developing Culturally Competent Library Professionals</i> addresses the political, social, economic, and technological divides among library patrons, covers transformative library services, and discusses outreach and services to diverse populations as well as how to evaluate such services, among many other topics. Appendices containing suggestions for exercises and assignments as well as lists of related library organizations and readings in related literature provide readers with additional resources.</p><p><br/><ul></p><p><li>Addresses perennially important and emerging hot topics in librarianship, such as diversity, cultural competence, and social responsibility</li></p><p><li>Updates the ongoing discussion on cultural competence and diversity with new concepts, such as critical race theory</li></p><p><li>Authored by an expert who actively teaches and conducts research in the subject areas of library instruction and information literacy as well as diversity and social justice in librarianship</li></p><p></ul></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The development of cultural competency skills and social awareness benefits LIS students, their future employers, and the library profession at large--not to mention library customers and society as a whole. This textbook and comprehensive resource introduces students to the contexts and situations that promote the development of empathy and build cultural competence, examines the research in the areas of diversity and social justice in librarianship, explains how social responsibility is a foundational value of librarianship, and identifies potential employment and networking opportunities related to diversity and social justice in librarianship.</p><p></p><p>A valuable book for students in graduate library and information science programs as well as LIS practitioners and researchers interested in knowing more about the topic of diversity in the profession, <i>Information Services to Diverse Populations: Developing Culturally Competent Library Professionals</i> addresses the political, social, economic, and technological divides among library patrons, covers transformative library services, and discusses outreach and services to diverse populations as well as how to evaluate such services, among many other topics. Appendices containing suggestions for exercises and assignments as well as lists of related library organizations and readings in related literature provide readers with additional resources.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><i>Information Services to Diverse Populations</i> provides a clear and comprehensive description of the landscape of diversity in librarianship as a profession and service. This book is particularly appropriate for library and information science graduate students and can function as a foundational text even for those students who do not have a background in critical theory.</p>-- "<p><i>College & Research Libraries</i></p>"<br><br><p>Although geared toward library science students and public librarians, school librarians will also find the content valuable. . . . Librarians who seek to better understand diversity and the library will benefit from this work.</p>-- "<p><i>School Library Connection</i></p>"<br><br><p>Although written for LIS students, this work is also essential for all information professionals and will be particularly valuable to library managers looking to recruit a more inclusive workforce.</p>-- "<p><i>School Library Journal</i></p>"<br><br><p>In <i>Information Services to Diverse Populations: Developing Culturally Competent Library Professionals</i>, Nicole A. Cooke has written a book that is clearly needed in this emerging area of library services. . . . For librarians, library staff and library instructors who are involved, or need to become involved, in the work of cultural competencies, diversity, and inclusion, <i>Information Services to Diverse Populations</i> is a vitally useful book. . . . [I]ts existence should be welcomed by anyone who is interested in this area of librarianship.</p>-- "<p><i>Technical Services Quarterly</i></p>"<br><br><p>This extremely relevant and topical guide only starts the conversation about diversity and gives the reader motivation to continue. It is a much-needed resource for both the student and professional.</p>-- "<p><i>VOYA</i></p>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Nicole A. Cooke</b>, PhD, MEd, MLS, is the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair and an associate professor at the School of Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina.</p>

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