Libraries and society
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Libraries and society
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Libraries and society
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- The transformed library, e-books, expertise, and evolution, Jeannette Woodward
- Self-examination, the present and future of librarianship, John M. Budd
- This book is overdue!, how librarians and cybrarians can save us all, Marilyn Johnson
- Out front with Stephen Abram, a guide for information leaders, compiled by Judith A. Siess and Jonathan Lorig
- Barbarians at the gates of the public library, how postmodern consumer capitalism threatens democracy, civil education and the public good, by Ed D'Angelo
- This book is overdue!, how librarians and cybrarians can save us all, Marilyn Johnson
- Library 2020, today's leading visionaries describe tomorrow's library, edited by Joseph Janes
- This book is overdue!, how librarians and cybrarians can save us all, Johnson, Marilyn
- Library 2020, today's leading visionaries describe tomorrow's library, edited by Joseph Janes
- The library book
- Dismantling the public sphere, situating and sustaining librarianship in the age of the new public philosophy, John E. Buschman
- Sacred stacks, the higher purpose of libraries and librarianship, Nancy Kalikow Maxwell
- Expect more, demanding better libraries for today's complex world, R. David Lankes
- Questioning library neutrality, essays from Progressive librarian, edited by Alison Lewis
- Assessing information needs, managing transformative library services, Robert J. Grover, Roger C. Greer, and John Agada
- The changing culture of libraries, how we know ourselves through our libraries, edited by Renee Feinberg
- Social justice and activism in libraries, essays on diversity and change, edited by Su Epstein, Carol Smallwood, and Vera Gubnitskaia ; foreword by Wanda Kay Brown
- This book is overdue!, how librarians and cybrarians can save us all, Johnson, Marilyn
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