PART VII: INFORMATION HORIZONS -- Leadership skills for today's global information landscape / Kendra Albright. History of libraries, information, and communities / Christine Pawley -- The transformative information landscape / Stephen Abram -- PART II: INFORMATION USERS -- Information communities / Karen E. Fisher and Crystal Fulton -- Information needs / Heather O'Brien, Devon Greyson, Heather De Forest, and Kristina McDavid -- Equity of access, diversity, and inclusion / Kawanna Bright -- Social justice / Melissa I. Cardenas-Dow -- PART III: INFORMATION ORGANIZATIONS -- Literacy and media centers: school libraries / Mary Ann Harlan -- Learning and research institutions: academic libraries / Mary Ann Mavrinac -- Community anchors for lifelong learning: public libraries / Erica Freudenberger -- Different information environments: special libraries and information centers / Crystal S. Megaridis with Cara Marcus, Brandy King, Michelle Drabik, and Dawn Lynn -- PART IV: INFORMATION SERVICES -- Virtual resources and services / Ellyssa Valenti Kroski -- Information intermediation and reference services / Johanna Tunon -- Metadata, cataloging, linked data, and the evolving ILS / Mary K. Bolin -- Curation and preservation / Katherine Skinner -- User experience / Courtney McDonald -- Accessing information anywhere and anytime: access services / Michael J. Krasulski -- Teaching users: information and technology literacy instruction / Bernd Becker -- Hyperlinked libraries / Michael Stephens -- Creation culture and makerspaces / Kristin Fontichiaro -- PART V: MANAGING INFORMATION ORGANIZATIONS -- Strategic planning / Lisa G. Rosenblum -- Change management / Ruth Barefoot -- Community resilience / Rebekkah Smith Aldrich and Michele Pavone Stricker -- Managing budgets / Sara F. Jones -- Managing human resources / Maureen L. Mackenzie-Ruppel, Bruce Haller, and Robert Goch -- The design thinking process / Rachel Ivy Clarke -- Managing collections / Wayne T. Disher -- Managing technology / Marshall Breeding -- Data management, analysis, and visualization / H. Frank Cervone -- Communication, marketing, and outreach strategies / Susan W. Alman -- Advocacy / Patrick "PC" Sweeney -- PART VI: INFORMATION ISSUES -- Information policy / Paul T. Jaeger -- Information ethics / Martin L. Garnar -- Copyright and Creative Commons / Mary Minow and Liz Hamilton -- Information licensing / Celeste Feather, Sharla Lair, and Jill Grogg -- Open access / Heather Joseph -- Information privacy and cybersecurity / Cherie L. Givens -- Intellectual freedom / Deborah Caldwell-Stone -- PART VII: INFORMATION HORIZONS -- Career management strategies for lifelong success / Kim Dority -- Leadership skills for today's global information landscape / Kendra Albright.
Summary:
"This book demonstrates the ever-changing landscape of information services today and the need to re-evaluate curriculum, competency training, professional development, and lifelong learning in order to stay abreast of current trends and issues, and more significantly, remain competent to address the changing user needs of the information community"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.