ABSTRACT
Social Justice Design and Implementation in Library and Information Science presents a range of case studies that have successfully implemented social justice as a designed strategy to generate community-wide changes and social impact.
Each chapter in the collection presents innovative practices that are strategized as intentional, deliberate, systematic, outcome-based, and impact-driven. They demonstrate effective examples of social justice design and implementation in LIS to generate meaningful outcomes across local, regional, national, and international settings. Including reflections on challenges and opportunities in academic, public, school, and special libraries, museums, archives, and other information-related settings, the contributions present forward-looking strategies that transcend historical and outdated notions of neutral stance and passive bystanders. Showcasing the intersections of LIS concepts and interdisciplinary theories with traditional and non-traditional methods of research and practice, the volume demonstrates how to further the social justice principles of fairness, justice, equity/equality, and empowerment of all people, including those on the margins of society.
Social Justice Design and Implementation in Library and Information Science will be of great interest to LIS educators, scholars, students, information professionals, library practitioners, and all those interested in integrating social justice and inclusion advocacy into their information-related efforts to develop impact-driven, externally focused, and community-relevant outcomes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|28 pages
Emerging new responsibilities
chapter 2|15 pages
Role of Rural Libraries in Supporting Social Well-Being in their Communities
part Part II|56 pages
Reflective case practices
chapter 3|15 pages
Understanding the Librarian Identity
chapter 5|14 pages
A Public Library's Response to Substance Abuse Recovery
chapter 6|14 pages
Digital Archives and Inclusion of Underrepresented Groups
part Part III|72 pages
Reaching out
chapter 7|13 pages
Positioning Social Justice in a Black Feminist Information Activist Community Context
part Part IV|78 pages
Transforming LIS education
chapter 11|15 pages
The Mis-Education of the Librarian
chapter 13|16 pages
The Social Responsibility of Libraries to Address Community Homelessness
chapter 15|15 pages
Designing for Social Justice in the MLIS Curriculum
part Part V|48 pages
Instruments of action and change