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How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield (University of Tennessee, USA)

How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century By Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield (University of Tennessee, USA)

How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century by Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield (University of Tennessee, USA)


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Public libraries, through their mission, vision, and position in the community, play a significant part in building community sustainability and are already positioned to serve as a backbone support organization for collective impact initiatives.

How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century Summary

How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century by Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield (University of Tennessee, USA)

Public libraries, through their mission, vision, and position in the community, play a significant part in building community sustainability and are already positioned to serve as a backbone support organization for collective impact initiatives. However, their efforts are often unrecognized by local governments and other social justice organizations. How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century, through research, case studies, and personal narratives representing both national and international perspectives, examines the capacity of public libraries to impact social change at the community level. The overarching goal is to change the narrative with community stakeholders by presenting illustrative examples of how public libraries are driving community change and how these efforts align with the UN SDGs.

About Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield (University of Tennessee, USA)

Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

Bharat Mehra, University of Alabama, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction; Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield and Bharat Mehra
Section One: Theoretical Foundations and Research
Introduction to Section One; Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield and Bharat Mehra
Chapter 1. The Library Serves as an Amplifier and Connector in the Communities it Serves1: Building Bridges to Legal Assistance; Brooke Doyle, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, and Lesley A. Langa
Chapter 2. Sustaining Ourselves, Sustaining Relationships, Sustaining Communities; Noah Lenstra and Christine D'Arpa
Chapter 3. Collective Praxis: Leveraging Local and Heritage-Based Values for Public Librarian Professional Development; Vanessa Irvin
Chapter 4. Community Engagement Through Public Library Social Inclusion: The View and Practice of Librarians in Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Ida Fajar Priyanto, Agung Wibawa, and Siti Indarwati
Chapter 5. Applying ESG to Modern Librarianship: Lessons from the Business World; Samantha Connell and Micaela Porta
Section Two: Libraries Advocating for Social Justice
Introduction to Section Two; Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield and Bharat Mehra
Chapter 6. Anti-Racism in Practice: The Development of a Black Community Public Library in Canada; Amber Matthews and Pastor Sandie Thomas
Chapter 7. Public Library Pride: A Journey of Small Steps Towards Inclusivity; Debra Trogdon-Livingston
Chapter 8. A Call to Action: Libraries Leaning in for Unhoused LGBTQ+ Youth; Julie Ann Winkelstein, Kevin D. Strowder, and Stephen A. Jackson
Chapter 9. Let's Learn Together Outside: Families Playing, Building Relationships, and Connecting with their community in Nature; Emily Sedgwick and Wendee Mullikin
Chapter 10. Sustainability, Outdoor Life, and Libraries; Hilde Ljodal and Tordis Holm Kverndokk
Chapter 11. Older Adults, Public Libraries, and Sustainable Development Goals; Nicole K. Dalmer and Meredith Griffin
Section Three: Libraries Mobilizing Climate Change
Introduction to Section Three; Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield and Bharat Mehra
Chapter 12. Inspiring Climate Action: A Collaborative Effort and a Perfect Partnership; Lynn Blair, Andrea Bugbee, Paula Sharon, and John Meiklejohn
Chapter 13. How Repair Events in Libraries Can Create Socially and Ecologically Compassionate Culture and Resilient Communities; Gabrielle Griffis
Chapter 14. A Small Library Making Big Changes: A Case Study of the Baramsup Library; Yong Ju Jung
Section Four: Libraries Promoting Economic Development
Introduction to Section Four; Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield and Bharat Mehra
Chapter 15. Public Libraries as Key Knowledge Infrastructure Needed to Empower Communities, Promote Economic Development, and Foster Social Justice; Sarah E. Ryan, Sarah A. Evans, and Suliman Hawamdeh
Chapter 16. Libraries as Public Health Partners in the Opioid Crisis; Kendra Morgan
Chapter 17. Partnering for Social Infrastructure: Investigating the Co-location of a Public Library in an Affordable Housing Building; Kaitlin Wynia Baluk, Ali Solhi, and James Gillett
Section Five: Libraries Nurturing Positive Peace
Introduction to Section Five; Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield and Bharat Mehra
Chapter 18. Libraries are Sustainability Leaders; Rebekkah Smith Aldrich and Lisa Gangemi Kropp
Chapter 19. Reflecting on Public Library-Social Work Collaboration: Current Approaches and Future Possibilities; Rachel D. Williams and Lydia P. Ogden
Chapter 20. The Intersection of U.S. Public Libraries and Public Health; Suzanne Grossman
Chapter 21. Public Libraries' Contribution to Sustainable Dementia-Friendly Communities; Timothy J. Dickey
Chapter 22. With Literacy and Justice for All: Library Programs for Refugees and Newcomers; Claire Dannenbaum

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GOR013268039
9781803824369
1803824360
How Public Libraries Build Sustainable Communities in the 21st Century by Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield (University of Tennessee, USA)
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