Perspectives on Libraries as Institutions of Human Rights and Social Justice.
Academic, public, school, and special libraries are all institutions of human rights and social justice, with an increasingly apparent commitment to equality, to ethical principles based on rights and justice, and to programs that meet needs related to human rights and social justice. Key topics at...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald,
2016.
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Series: | Advances in Librarianship,
41 |
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Table of Contents:
- Volume Editors Introduction: <U+201c>Libraries as Institutions of Human Rights and Social Justice<U+201d>
- Ursula Gorham,Natalie Greene Taylor,Paul T. Jaeger
- Social Justice Concepts and Public Libraries: A Case Study
- Punit Dadlani
- Privacy, Intellectual Freedom, and Self-Respect: Technological and Philosophical Lessons for Libraries
- Anna Lauren Hoffman
- Libraries and Human Rights Working Together to Reach Our Full Potential
- Vivianne Fogarty
- Library Services to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs): Strategies for More Proactive Approach by Public Libraries in Nigeria
- Vicki Lawal
- Public Libraries and Social Inclusion: An Update from South Africa
- Christine Stilwell
- Libraries as Agents of Human Rights Protection and Social Justice on Behalf of Sexual Minorities in India: An Action-Based Manifesto for Progressive Change
- Bharat Mehra,Lisette Hernandez
- Libraries <U+201c>Coming Out<U+201d> in Support of LGBTQIA+ Human Rights and Social Justice
- Peggy McEachreon
- The Prison Law Library: A Fourteenth Amendment Necessity
- Brandon Nichole Wright
- The Role of the Union in Promoting Social Justice
- Sarah Barriage