Advances in Librarianship, Vol.41 Volume editor Ursula Gorham, Natalie Greene Taylor, Paul T. Jaeger. Perspectives on libraries as institutions of human rights and social justice /
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited : 2016.Description: 420 p. ; 23x15 cmISBN:- 9781786350589
- 1786350580
- 020 23 GOR
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"Libraries as institutions of human rights and social justice" / Ursula Gorham, Natalie Greene Taylor, Paul T. Jaeger -- Social justice concepts and public libraries : a case study / Punit Dadlani -- Privacy, intellectual freedom, and self-respect : technological and philosophical lessons for libraries / Anna Lauren Hoffmann -- Libraries and human rights : working together to reach our full potential / Vivianne Fogarty -- Library services to internally displaced persons (IDPs) : strategies for more proactive approach by public libraries in Nigeria / Vicki Lawal -- Public libraries and social inclusion : an update from South Africa / Christine Stilwell -- Libraries as agents of human rights protection and social justice on behalf of sexual minorities in India : an action-based manifesto for progressive change / Bharat Mehra, Lisette Hernandez -- Libraries "coming out" in support of LGBTQIA+ human rights and social justice / Peggy McEachreon -- The prison law library : a Fourteenth Amendment necessity / Brandon Nichole Wright -- The role of the union in promoting social justice / Sarah Barriage -- Critical reflection on librarianship and human rights : a book and continuing endeavor / Toni Samek -- Human rights without cultural imperialism / Kay Mathiesen -- Archives and human rights : questioning notions of information and access / Michelle Caswell, Ricardo L. Punzalan -- The social justice collaboratorium : illuminating research pathways between social justice and library and information studies / RaShauna Brannon, LaVerne Gray, Miraida Morales, Myrna E. Morales, Mario H. Ramirez, Elnora Kelly Tayag -- Counter-storytelling in the LIS curriculum / Nicole A. Cooke -- Open access, privacy, and human rights : a case study on ethics in library and information sciences / Joachim Schöpfel -- Raranga te kete aronui : weaving social and cultural inclusion into New Zealand library and information science education / Nicole M. Gaston, Alison Fields, Philip Calvert, Spencer Lilley -- The role of students in diversity and inclusion in library and information science / Fiona Jardine -- Human rights, social justice, and the activist future of libraries / Ursula Gorham, Natalie Greene Taylor, Paul T. Jaeger.
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