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Renewing Professional Librarianship

A Fundamental Rethinking

Crowley, Bill

Price: $45.00
ISBN13: 9781591585541
ISBN10: 1591585546
Book code: LU5546
Libraries Unlimited
Paperback | 184 pages
Publication Date: 03/30/2008
Series: Beta Phi Mu Monograph Series

DESCRIPTION

Can professional librarianship exist, let alone thrive, in the 21st century? Does accreditation protect the profession, or reduce it to a minor component of information science? The prognosis is not good, claims cultural pragmatist Bill Crowley, with worse to follow unless library studies and information studies are viewed as separate cognate areas. While an information-centric definition may be appropriate for corporate information specialists, he notes that academic, public, and school librarians are already suffering the effects of devaluation. The remedy is to embrace a concept called lifecycle librarianship, the ability to meet crucial public needs from the lapsit to the nursing home, by honing the library's time honored role as a vital resource for reading and lifelong learning; and he concludes with a series of recommendations for library associations, library and information education educators, and practitioners and a challenge for the reader to do something with them!

Can professional librarianship exist, let alone thrive, in the 21st century? Will educators and practitioners ever see eye to eye? Find out where you stand in the scheme of things!

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Librarian Professionalism and Professional Library Education

Chapter 3: "What's the Story?"

Chapter 4: The Information-Library Conundrum

Chapter 5: The Ebbing of Information Science

Chapter 6: Restoring the Balance

Bill Crowley, Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois.