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A unique, erudite, and thoroughly practical investigation of the untapped power and resources that public institutions can use in support of their most overlooked constituents; recommended for all professional collections.
Both an excellent reference resource and an interesting read for Dewey experts and non-experts alike. Highly recommended for professional-development collections.
This short but exemplary work is full of information and useful resources. Recommended for anyone interested in setting up a tabletop role-playing game in a library, a classroom, or any public place.
This work serves as a solid primer, connecting social capital and social networking theories and practice to academic librarianship. A positive addition to academic library collections.
Pedley addresses salient points related to privacy in libraries and directs readers to helpful sources for more in-depth information. A strong text, especially for librarians whose institutions are considering creating a privacy policy statement or other formal documentation regarding policy.
This is a solid work for understanding the past, present, and future of participatory archives. Archivists and MLIS students and their professors will benefit from engaging in conversation about this topic and worthwhile read.