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Literacy and Reading Programmes for Children and Young People: Case Studies from Around the Globe presents interviews with over 40 librarians from around the world who tell of their library programs.
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Literacy and Reading Programmes for Children and Young People: Case Studies from Around the Globe presents interviews with over 40 librarians from around the world who tell of their library programs.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000409413
- Artikelnr.: 62677123
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000409413
- Artikelnr.: 62677123
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Dr. Patrick Lo served as Associate Professor at the Faculty of Library, Information & Media Science, University of Tsukuba in Japan. He earned his Doctor of Education (EdD from the University of Bristol (UK), and has a Master of Arts in Design Management (MA) from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from McGill University (Canada), and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from Mount Allison University (Canada). He also took part in a one-year academic exchange at the University of Tübingen in Germany. He is efficient in Chinese (both Cantonese and Putonghua), English and German. Dr. Patrick Lo has presented nine monographs and 150 research papers and project reports focusing on librarianship, humanities, and education at different local and international workgroup meetings, seminars, conferences, etc., including in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Turkey, United States, and Sweden, and at institutions including the Library of Congress (US), Austrian National Library (Vienna), University of Vienna, National Library of France (Paris), National Institute of Informatics (Japan), Konrad-Zuse-Center for Information Technology (Berlin), etc. His latest book projects on international comparative librarianship include Conversations with Leading Academic and Research Library Directors: International Perspectives on Library Management; Inside the World's Major East Asian Collections: Conversations with the World's Leading East Asian Librarians, Archivists and Museum Curators; World's Leading National, Public, Monastery and Royal Library Directors: Leadership, Management, Future of Libraries; and Conversations with the World's Leading Orchestra and Opera Librarians.
Stephanie H. S. Wu is a freelance writer from Hong Kong. From a young age she has developed an appreciation for literature and a lasting interest in the humanities. She has built a personal brand through blogging and specialises in photography, design, and writing. She has become a corporate ambassador and social media promoter for multiple companies and has had her creative work publicly endorsed by a television series. Stephanie is currently expanding her portfolio to reach other creative industries and has plans to start an ecommerce business.
Andrew J. Stark is an Associate Dean and Head of Libraries and Information Services at The Southport School, an independent Anglican School for boys, on Queensland's Gold Coast, Australia. For the last ten years, he has been directly involved with developing and promoting library services within independent schools and the broader community. He has completed extensive research into the value of creating positive learning and teaching spaces for all members of the school community. Andrew recognises that the modern librarian requires skills far beyond that of literary expert and research assistant. The contemporary library context now requires public relations experts who can coordinate open, democratic spaces while managing the plethora of available ICTs and text-types, thus enabling students, staff, and parents to make sense of what is on offer in the 21st century library. Andrew is also a member of the Human Research Ethics Committee at Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia.
Bradley Allard is currently a Reference and Outreach Librarian at the Clark County Public Library in Winchester, Kentucky, USA. He received an MLIS degree from the University of Kentucky, an MA in the Japanese language and literature from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and a BA in English literature from the University of Kentucky. He has also spent extensive time studying in Japan as an exchange student at the International Christian University and the University of Tsukuba. His research interests focus on multicultural services in public libraries, outreach services to prisoners, and international librarianship.
Stephanie H. S. Wu is a freelance writer from Hong Kong. From a young age she has developed an appreciation for literature and a lasting interest in the humanities. She has built a personal brand through blogging and specialises in photography, design, and writing. She has become a corporate ambassador and social media promoter for multiple companies and has had her creative work publicly endorsed by a television series. Stephanie is currently expanding her portfolio to reach other creative industries and has plans to start an ecommerce business.
Andrew J. Stark is an Associate Dean and Head of Libraries and Information Services at The Southport School, an independent Anglican School for boys, on Queensland's Gold Coast, Australia. For the last ten years, he has been directly involved with developing and promoting library services within independent schools and the broader community. He has completed extensive research into the value of creating positive learning and teaching spaces for all members of the school community. Andrew recognises that the modern librarian requires skills far beyond that of literary expert and research assistant. The contemporary library context now requires public relations experts who can coordinate open, democratic spaces while managing the plethora of available ICTs and text-types, thus enabling students, staff, and parents to make sense of what is on offer in the 21st century library. Andrew is also a member of the Human Research Ethics Committee at Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia.
Bradley Allard is currently a Reference and Outreach Librarian at the Clark County Public Library in Winchester, Kentucky, USA. He received an MLIS degree from the University of Kentucky, an MA in the Japanese language and literature from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and a BA in English literature from the University of Kentucky. He has also spent extensive time studying in Japan as an exchange student at the International Christian University and the University of Tsukuba. His research interests focus on multicultural services in public libraries, outreach services to prisoners, and international librarianship.
PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Introduction; Children Reference Service: A Brief Examination; Teen Reference Services: A Brief Examination PART 2: ASIA
AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
AND THE MIDDLE EAST (JAPAN
CHINA
SINGAPORE
INDIA
QATAR
AUSTRALIA
ZIMBABWE
CONGO
UGANDA
AND WEST AFRICA) 1. Sachiko Kamakura
Shanti Volunteer Association
Japan 2. Yuko Nagano
Services Division
National Diet Library
Japan 3. Wang Dan and Wen Wen
Mobile Children's Library
China and Tiina Herlin
Kone Corporation Centennial Foundation
Finland 4. Huey-Bin Heng
National Library Board
Singapore 5. Neelam Makhijani
Child Fund India 6. Aekta Chanda
Child Fund India Bookmobile Services 7. Akshaya Rautaray and Satabdi Mishra
Traveling Bookstore & Library
India 8. Tamara E. Blesh
Village Library Projects
Tibetan Plateau of Ladakh
India 9. Amal F. Al-Shammari
Qatar National Library 10. Razina Akhter
Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Academy 11. Michelle Swales
State Library of Queensland
Australia 12. Rebecca Henson
State Library Victoria
Melbourne
Australia 13. Sally Eaton
Broome Public Library
Australia 14. Travis Le Couteur
Mobile Branch Library
Lifestyle and Community
City of Gold Coast
Australia 15. Obadiah Moyo
Zimbabwe Donkey Drawn Library 16. Shannon O'Rourke Kasali
Books for Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo 17. Geoff Goodman and Valeda F. Dent
Rural Village Libraries Research Network
Uganda
Africa 18. Alfred Chidembo
Founder of Aussie Books for Zimbabwe 19. Michael Kevane
Friends of African Village Libraries (FAVL)
San Jose
California PART 3: FUTURE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS LIBRARIANSHIP AND FINAL CONCLUSION 20. Cecilia P. McGowan
Association for Library Service to Children
USA 21. Jamie Campbell Naidoo
University of Alabama
USA
AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
AND THE MIDDLE EAST (JAPAN
CHINA
SINGAPORE
INDIA
QATAR
AUSTRALIA
ZIMBABWE
CONGO
UGANDA
AND WEST AFRICA) 1. Sachiko Kamakura
Shanti Volunteer Association
Japan 2. Yuko Nagano
Services Division
National Diet Library
Japan 3. Wang Dan and Wen Wen
Mobile Children's Library
China and Tiina Herlin
Kone Corporation Centennial Foundation
Finland 4. Huey-Bin Heng
National Library Board
Singapore 5. Neelam Makhijani
Child Fund India 6. Aekta Chanda
Child Fund India Bookmobile Services 7. Akshaya Rautaray and Satabdi Mishra
Traveling Bookstore & Library
India 8. Tamara E. Blesh
Village Library Projects
Tibetan Plateau of Ladakh
India 9. Amal F. Al-Shammari
Qatar National Library 10. Razina Akhter
Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Academy 11. Michelle Swales
State Library of Queensland
Australia 12. Rebecca Henson
State Library Victoria
Melbourne
Australia 13. Sally Eaton
Broome Public Library
Australia 14. Travis Le Couteur
Mobile Branch Library
Lifestyle and Community
City of Gold Coast
Australia 15. Obadiah Moyo
Zimbabwe Donkey Drawn Library 16. Shannon O'Rourke Kasali
Books for Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo 17. Geoff Goodman and Valeda F. Dent
Rural Village Libraries Research Network
Uganda
Africa 18. Alfred Chidembo
Founder of Aussie Books for Zimbabwe 19. Michael Kevane
Friends of African Village Libraries (FAVL)
San Jose
California PART 3: FUTURE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS LIBRARIANSHIP AND FINAL CONCLUSION 20. Cecilia P. McGowan
Association for Library Service to Children
USA 21. Jamie Campbell Naidoo
University of Alabama
USA
PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Introduction; Children Reference Service: A Brief Examination; Teen Reference Services: A Brief Examination PART 2: ASIA
AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
AND THE MIDDLE EAST (JAPAN
CHINA
SINGAPORE
INDIA
QATAR
AUSTRALIA
ZIMBABWE
CONGO
UGANDA
AND WEST AFRICA) 1. Sachiko Kamakura
Shanti Volunteer Association
Japan 2. Yuko Nagano
Services Division
National Diet Library
Japan 3. Wang Dan and Wen Wen
Mobile Children's Library
China and Tiina Herlin
Kone Corporation Centennial Foundation
Finland 4. Huey-Bin Heng
National Library Board
Singapore 5. Neelam Makhijani
Child Fund India 6. Aekta Chanda
Child Fund India Bookmobile Services 7. Akshaya Rautaray and Satabdi Mishra
Traveling Bookstore & Library
India 8. Tamara E. Blesh
Village Library Projects
Tibetan Plateau of Ladakh
India 9. Amal F. Al-Shammari
Qatar National Library 10. Razina Akhter
Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Academy 11. Michelle Swales
State Library of Queensland
Australia 12. Rebecca Henson
State Library Victoria
Melbourne
Australia 13. Sally Eaton
Broome Public Library
Australia 14. Travis Le Couteur
Mobile Branch Library
Lifestyle and Community
City of Gold Coast
Australia 15. Obadiah Moyo
Zimbabwe Donkey Drawn Library 16. Shannon O'Rourke Kasali
Books for Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo 17. Geoff Goodman and Valeda F. Dent
Rural Village Libraries Research Network
Uganda
Africa 18. Alfred Chidembo
Founder of Aussie Books for Zimbabwe 19. Michael Kevane
Friends of African Village Libraries (FAVL)
San Jose
California PART 3: FUTURE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS LIBRARIANSHIP AND FINAL CONCLUSION 20. Cecilia P. McGowan
Association for Library Service to Children
USA 21. Jamie Campbell Naidoo
University of Alabama
USA
AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
AND THE MIDDLE EAST (JAPAN
CHINA
SINGAPORE
INDIA
QATAR
AUSTRALIA
ZIMBABWE
CONGO
UGANDA
AND WEST AFRICA) 1. Sachiko Kamakura
Shanti Volunteer Association
Japan 2. Yuko Nagano
Services Division
National Diet Library
Japan 3. Wang Dan and Wen Wen
Mobile Children's Library
China and Tiina Herlin
Kone Corporation Centennial Foundation
Finland 4. Huey-Bin Heng
National Library Board
Singapore 5. Neelam Makhijani
Child Fund India 6. Aekta Chanda
Child Fund India Bookmobile Services 7. Akshaya Rautaray and Satabdi Mishra
Traveling Bookstore & Library
India 8. Tamara E. Blesh
Village Library Projects
Tibetan Plateau of Ladakh
India 9. Amal F. Al-Shammari
Qatar National Library 10. Razina Akhter
Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Academy 11. Michelle Swales
State Library of Queensland
Australia 12. Rebecca Henson
State Library Victoria
Melbourne
Australia 13. Sally Eaton
Broome Public Library
Australia 14. Travis Le Couteur
Mobile Branch Library
Lifestyle and Community
City of Gold Coast
Australia 15. Obadiah Moyo
Zimbabwe Donkey Drawn Library 16. Shannon O'Rourke Kasali
Books for Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo 17. Geoff Goodman and Valeda F. Dent
Rural Village Libraries Research Network
Uganda
Africa 18. Alfred Chidembo
Founder of Aussie Books for Zimbabwe 19. Michael Kevane
Friends of African Village Libraries (FAVL)
San Jose
California PART 3: FUTURE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS LIBRARIANSHIP AND FINAL CONCLUSION 20. Cecilia P. McGowan
Association for Library Service to Children
USA 21. Jamie Campbell Naidoo
University of Alabama
USA