@book{201571, keywords = {library history}, editor = {Steven A. Knowlton and Ellen Pozzi and Jordan Sly and Emily Spunaugle}, title = {Libraries Without Borders: New Directions in Library History}, abstract = {

Demonstrating how librarianship has been and continues to be a practice of pushing beyond definitions and preconceptions, the inspiring and informative histories in this volume chronicle library workers and users who strived towards making libraries more diverse, equitable, and inclusive.

What does it mean for a library to be without borders? This remarkable collection of essays, drawn from the Library History Seminar sponsored by the\ Library History Round Table (LHRT), explores the roles that libraries have played in the communities they serve, well beyond the stacks and circulation desk. The research contained in these pages shows how librarians and users can not only reach beyond the border separating professionals from patrons, but also across institutional boundaries separating different specializations within the profession, and outside traditional channels of knowledge acquisition and organization. Delving into a variety of goals, approaches, and practices, all with the intention of fostering community and providing information, this collection{\textquoteright}s fascinating topics include\ 

}, year = {2023}, month = {11/2023}, publisher = {ALA Editions}, address = {Chicago}, }