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Electronic Resource Management in Libraries
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This is a textbook for library science students and librarians on electronic resource management. It includes four main chapters that cover the electronic resource librarianship, technologies and standards, e-resource stewardship, and patrons. The book was written and is used by the author and is updated annually when the course is taught.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Information Science
Management
Technology
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
C. Sean Burns
Date Added:
08/10/2023
A History of US Public Libraries
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For many Americans, their fondest memories revolve around a library card. From searching through the stacks, to getting a return date stamped on the back of a new favorite book, libraries are a quintessential part of how Americans learn and engage with their local communities. Since this country’s founding, public libraries have received broad and consistent popular support for their democratic missions and services. The ability to access free information has become a core ideal of what it means to be an American citizen, despite periods of historic inequality. Libraries help make this access possible by placing public benefit at the center of their work and continually adapting their strategies to meet changing public needs over time. This exhibition tells the story of the American public library system, its community impact, and the librarians who made it possible—from the founding of the first US libraries through the first one hundred years of service. This exhibition was created as part of the DPLA’s Public Library Partnerships Project in collaboration with partners and participants from Digital Commonwealth, Digital Library of Georgia, Minnesota Digital Library, Montana Memory Project, and Mountain West Digital Library.

Subject:
History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Provider:
Digital Public Library of America
Provider Set:
DPLA Exhibitions
Author:
Franky Abbot
Hillary Brady
Date Added:
09/01/2015
Instruction and Pedagogy for Youth in Public Libraries
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There seems to be little resistance to the idea that children and teens learn in public library spaces. However, many public librarians do not see themselves as teachers. This implies that much of the learning that happens in public libraries is incidental—tangential to the “real” purpose and design of these spaces and programs.

In this book, we make the case that public librarians should embrace an explicit instructional role as a core part of their professional practice. Inside, you’ll find both a comprehensive review of what is known so far about instruction for youth in public libraries and a primer on core educational concepts and frameworks for current and future public librarians. Each chapter includes real-world examples of libraries and librarians who are already practicing powerful teaching.

We hope that this text will inspire a new group of students, practitioners, and researchers to expand on our ideas, create innovative forms of teaching and learning that are unique to public libraries, and engage all children and teens in powerful and meaningful learning experiences.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Alexa Dunbar Stewart
Brittany Soder
Casey H. Rawson
Dezarae Osborne
Gina Wessinger
Haley Young Ferreira
Jim Curry
Mara Rosenberg
Melissa Ferens
Ness Clarke Shortley
Rachel Morris
Rachel~Anne Spencer
Tessa Gibson
Date Added:
10/01/2018
Systems Librarianship
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This is a textbook for library science students and librarians on systems librarianship. It includes seven chapters that begin with an overview of systems librarianship as a profession. The work then proceeds to cover and demonstrate a series of technical topics that include creating Linux virtual machines using Google Cloud, learning to use the Linux command line, and learning to use Git and GitHub for project management. Based on those demonstrations, the work then walks readers through the process of creating a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) server, installing and configuring open source content management systems (WordPress and Omeka), and installing and configuring an open source integrated library system (Koha ILS).

Subject:
Applied Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
C. Sean Burns
Date Added:
08/15/2023