Community Resilience and the Role of the Public Library
Grace, Dan; Sen, Barbara
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Title
Community Resilience and the Role of the Public Library
Author(s)
Grace, Dan
Sen, Barbara
Issue Date
2013-03
Keyword(s)
Public Libraries
Abstract
Communities face increasing threats from disasters precipitated by
climate change, biodiversity loss, and energy and food insecurity.
In the face of such threats, communities must adopt strategies that
build resilience. The library has a role to play in such strategies. This
study explores how, through an examination of day-to-day working
practices, public libraries promote and inhibit community resilience.
The methodology used combined autoethnography and situational
analysis. A reflective journal was kept documenting experience across
a period of four months. Situational analysis was used to elucidate
the data content. Several areas of interest emerged: the existence
of a split between the social worlds of the library worker and user,
the role of technology in this split, the role of professionalism as
discourse in rationalizing the use of certain technologies, the role of
management in perpetuating this discourse, the place of outreach in
bridging the gap between these social worlds, and the environment
as an abiding concern. Each of these areas provides a potential site
for new policies and practices and for further research regarding the
role of the public library in building community resilience.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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