Equity and excellence in the public library : why ignorance is not our heritage /
Usherwood, Bob.
Equity and excellence in the public library : why ignorance is not our heritage / Bob Usherwood. - viii, 227 p. : ill.
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-224) and index.
As part of a modernization agenda, public libraries are required to satisfy a range of ambitious objectives, urgently needed if libraries are to find a place at the heart of modern life. The author explores this concept by examining the views of library professionals and of commentators from outside but related to the library world. This important volume by one of the leading scholars in the field examines and discusses how library professionals can meet the demands of policy makers to open up the public library system without destroying its values. Based on a critical literature review, a survey of library professionals and consultations with other stakeholders, the book discusses the challenges involved in providing a service that prioritizes equity and social inclusion while at the same time attempting to promote and maintain quality, excellence and ethical standards. In assessing how those responsible for public libraries around the world go about this task the author advocates a service that is sensitive to difference and seeks to provide access to the best.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780754685074 (ebook)
Public libraries--Great Britain.
Public services (Libraries)--Great Britain.
Libraries and Museums
Library & information sciences / Museology
Library, archive & information management
Equity and excellence in the public library : why ignorance is not our heritage / Bob Usherwood. - viii, 227 p. : ill.
Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-224) and index.
As part of a modernization agenda, public libraries are required to satisfy a range of ambitious objectives, urgently needed if libraries are to find a place at the heart of modern life. The author explores this concept by examining the views of library professionals and of commentators from outside but related to the library world. This important volume by one of the leading scholars in the field examines and discusses how library professionals can meet the demands of policy makers to open up the public library system without destroying its values. Based on a critical literature review, a survey of library professionals and consultations with other stakeholders, the book discusses the challenges involved in providing a service that prioritizes equity and social inclusion while at the same time attempting to promote and maintain quality, excellence and ethical standards. In assessing how those responsible for public libraries around the world go about this task the author advocates a service that is sensitive to difference and seeks to provide access to the best.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780754685074 (ebook)
Public libraries--Great Britain.
Public services (Libraries)--Great Britain.
Libraries and Museums
Library & information sciences / Museology
Library, archive & information management