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Library 2035: imagining the next generation of libraries (Record no. 2945)

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ISBN 9781538180402
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Personal name Hirsh, Sandra
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Title Library 2035: imagining the next generation of libraries
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Name of publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year of publication c2024
Place of publication Lanham
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Number of Pages x, 223p.; 23cm.
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General note Table of Contents:<br/><br/>Part 1. Landscape<br/>The Janus Library / Joseph Janes<br/>Predictions About Future Technology in Libraries and Epistemic Change: Laws and Models / Jason Griffey<br/>Sustainable Libraries in 2035: Refuge. Resistance. Resilience. Regeneration / Rebekkah Smith Aldrich <br/>Teetering on the Edge of a Trust Cliff / Erin Berman -- Stories: At the Heart of It All / Chris Brown <br/><br/>Part 2. Community <br/>There is No Future of Libraries. There are Many / R. David Lankes <br/>The Future of Libraries: A User and Community-Centered Perspective / Anthony Chow<br/>The Library as Community Enthusiast, Champion, and Advocate / Patty Wong <br/>We Are Not Alone: Libraries Making a Stronger Impact in a Global Community / Lynn Silipigni Connaway <br/><br/>Part 3. Equity and Inclusion <br/>Equity is a Necessary Foundation / Nicole A. Cooke <br/>Libraries, Trust, and the Cultural Booty Call / Veronda J. Pitchford <br/>In 2035, Libraries Will be Universal / Annie Norman <br/>Open, Inclusive, and Diverse: The Academic Library of 2035 / Alexia Hudson-Ward <br/>Future of School Libraries: It's About Equity / Joyce Kasman Valenza and Debra Kachel<br/><br/>Part 4. Organizations <br/>Libraries of the Future: Adapting Our Mission and Our Buildings to Demographic Growth and Change / Kelvin Watson <br/>Collaborative Collections and Content Considerations in Research and Academic Libraries: Possible Pathways by 2035 / Raymond Pun and Tarida Anantachai <br/>Survive or Thrive: Can Community College Libraries Surmount the Challenges They Face? / Peter Hepburn <br/>New Jersey School Libraries 2035 / Ewa Dziedzic-Elliott <br/><br/>Part 5. Library Workers <br/>The Library CEO: Money in the Bank, People on the Bus / K. Matthew Dames and Tony Zanders <br/>Wellness for Librarians: Innovative Solutions to Foster Transformation / Loida Garcia-Febo <br/>Future Library Job Descriptions 2035 / Stacey A. Aldrich and Jarrid P. Keller <br/><br/>Part 6. Vision<br/>Come Back Yesterday: Paradoxes of Library Progress / Joel A. Nichols <br/>Changing Our How, More Than Seeing Clearly Our What / Miguel Figueroa and Lessa Kanani'opua Pelayo-Lozada <br/>Immersive and Virtual Technologies: The Future of Libraries / Susan W. Alman <br/>
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Summary, etc Library 2035 expands on and broadens the discussions on the future of libraries and the ways in which they transform information services to best serve their communities.
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Topical Term Library and information sciences
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