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041 0 _aeng
099 _aEbook
100 1 _aLeeder, Kim.
_919244
245 0 0 _aPlanning our future libraries
_h[electronic resource] :
_bblueprints for 2025/
_cLeeder, Kim;Frierson, Eric.
260 _bAmerican Library Association,
_c2013.
300 _a145 p.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart 1: Embracing Participation.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 1: Redesigning Library Services Again: Revising Buckland's Manifesto.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 2: Radical Trust: A User-Librarian Shared Model.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart 2: Reimagining Spaces.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 3: Meaningful Space in a Digital Age.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 4: The Faculty Commons: Reimagining the Intellectual Heart of Campus.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 5: Free-Range Librarianship: Public Librarian as Park Ranger.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart 3: Building New Infrastructure.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 6: The Constant Innovator: A New Organizational Mode of Experimentation.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 7: The Future of Funding: A Proposal for a National Library Card.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tPart 4: The Global Future.
505 0 _gChapter, Lesson, Part
_tChapter 8: International School Libraries: Current Status and Future Vision.
505 0 _aCover, Title,Planning our future libraries: blueprints for 2025--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Introduction--References, Appendix, Index,Appendix: Redesigning Library Services: A Manifesto (Abridged)--References, Appendix, Index,About the Contributors--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
520 _a[Auto Generated] Introduction This is not the first book to attempt to forecast the future of libraries ,nor will it be the last .The rapid pace of change in librarianship over the past 30 years has created an environment of instability that many are eager to dispel .If nature abhors a vacuum ,librarians detest the uncertainty of the future --and with good reason .Libraries throughout the United States have seen their budgets slashed ,branches closed ,and missions challenged .The short-termeconomic forecast offers little promise of a reversal .Without some concrete vision through which to redefine their form and function ,it appears possible ,even likely ,that libraries could soon be headed into oblivion .Those prepared to wail and gnash their teeth in distress ...
700 1 _aFrierson, Eric.
_919245
856 4 0 _uhttp://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ALAB0000344.html