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Library 2035: imagining the next generation of libraries

By: Hirsh, Sandra
Language: English Publisher: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield c2024Description: x, 223p.; 23cmISBN: 9781538180402Subject(s): Library and information sciencesDDC classification: 020 HIR/L Summary: 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.
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book CENTRAL LIBRARY
General Stack (Sahyadri Campus)
020 HIR/L Available 08849

Table of Contents:

Part 1. Landscape
The Janus Library / Joseph Janes
Predictions About Future Technology in Libraries and Epistemic Change: Laws and Models / Jason Griffey
Sustainable Libraries in 2035: Refuge. Resistance. Resilience. Regeneration / Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Teetering on the Edge of a Trust Cliff / Erin Berman -- Stories: At the Heart of It All / Chris Brown

Part 2. Community
There is No Future of Libraries. There are Many / R. David Lankes
The Future of Libraries: A User and Community-Centered Perspective / Anthony Chow
The Library as Community Enthusiast, Champion, and Advocate / Patty Wong
We Are Not Alone: Libraries Making a Stronger Impact in a Global Community / Lynn Silipigni Connaway

Part 3. Equity and Inclusion
Equity is a Necessary Foundation / Nicole A. Cooke
Libraries, Trust, and the Cultural Booty Call / Veronda J. Pitchford
In 2035, Libraries Will be Universal / Annie Norman
Open, Inclusive, and Diverse: The Academic Library of 2035 / Alexia Hudson-Ward
Future of School Libraries: It's About Equity / Joyce Kasman Valenza and Debra Kachel

Part 4. Organizations
Libraries of the Future: Adapting Our Mission and Our Buildings to Demographic Growth and Change / Kelvin Watson
Collaborative Collections and Content Considerations in Research and Academic Libraries: Possible Pathways by 2035 / Raymond Pun and Tarida Anantachai
Survive or Thrive: Can Community College Libraries Surmount the Challenges They Face? / Peter Hepburn
New Jersey School Libraries 2035 / Ewa Dziedzic-Elliott

Part 5. Library Workers
The Library CEO: Money in the Bank, People on the Bus / K. Matthew Dames and Tony Zanders
Wellness for Librarians: Innovative Solutions to Foster Transformation / Loida Garcia-Febo
Future Library Job Descriptions 2035 / Stacey A. Aldrich and Jarrid P. Keller

Part 6. Vision
Come Back Yesterday: Paradoxes of Library Progress / Joel A. Nichols
Changing Our How, More Than Seeing Clearly Our What / Miguel Figueroa and Lessa Kanani'opua Pelayo-Lozada
Immersive and Virtual Technologies: The Future of Libraries / Susan W. Alman

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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