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Librarians around the world have designed and implemented creative ways to serve the information needs of their patrons - wherever they may be. These are their stories.
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The Global Librarian
2013, Metropolitan New York Library Council, ACRL/NY, ACRL/NY & METRO
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Table of Contents
Part 1.
From Theory to Practice: Global Librarians in Action
Page 13
Chapter 1.
Takin’ It to the Streets: myMETRO Researchers Bring Library Science Skills, Expertise to NYC Communities
Page 14
Chapter 2.
Cape Crusade: Building the Steve Biko Library and Archive in the Eastern Cape
Page 34
Chapter 3.
Promoting Information Literacy through Engagement with Wikipedia
Page 49
Chapter 4.
Disseminating Moving Image Websites with a Web 2.0 Centralized Hub
Page 69
Chapter 5.
International Partnerships – Cases and Working Experience
Page 95
Chapter 6.
A “Global” Book Exchange: Creating Partnerships across the Sea
Page 118
Chapter 7.
Implementing the Learning Commons in a Middle Eastern University Library: The Case of Zayed University
Page 135
Chapter 8.
Transcending Ethnic, Racial and Political Conflict to Achieve Understanding between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot Library Communities
Page 156
Part 2.
When Global Becomes Local: Serving Diverse Populations
Page 182
Chapter 9.
Escucha Mi Voz: Engaging Local People in Global Communities
Page 183
Chapter 10.
Non Western Students in Western Universities: Bridging the Plagiarism divide
Page 207
Chapter 11.
Supporting NYU’s Worldwide Users: Academic Technology Services for the Global Network University
Page 224
Part 3.
Around the Globe: Librarians on the International Scene
Page 242
Chapter 12.
Cultures of Access: Differences in Rhetoric around Open Access Repositories in Africa, Europe,United States and their Implications for the Open Access Movement
Page 243
Chapter 13.
Critical Information Literacy and the Technology of Control: The Case of Armenia
Page 262
Chapter 14.
A College Library in African Culture: a Case Study of Global Librarianship in Kampala, Uganda
Page 283
Part 4.
Shifting Roles: Librarianship in a Global Economy
Page 311
Chapter 15.
The Library Has Left the Building: Mobile Librarianship’s New 21st Century Role
Page 312
Chapter 16.
Local Connections to Global Collections: The Power of Interlibrary Loan Services
Page 339
Chapter 17.
Beyond Embedded: Blended Roles for Information Professionals in the 21st Century Knowledge Economy
Page 358
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