Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries: Principles, Programs, and People

Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries: Principles, Programs, and People

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Publisher's Synopsis

Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries demonstrates that public librarians can promote learning by combining the elements of Information Literacy Instruction (ILI) with traditional practices of public libraries. This approach contributes to the information enfranchisement of patrons and enhances the fulfillment of the traditional goals and purposes of libraries. Donna L. Gilton provides background on ILI and current developments in public library instruction and also examines educational theories and practices derived from the fields of behaviorism, cognitive psychology, constructivism, and educational humanism. Additional chapters delve into practices developed to deal with diverse groups and translate the theories and practices that have been outlined into a well-coordinated plan. The final chapters survey the role of libraries as cultural institutions. This book introduces the field of ILI to public librarians in the context of their own traditions and shows the unique ways that ILI can be implemented in public library settings. It encourages librarians to rethink practices to incorporate the principles of ILI and will enable public librarians to extend and enrich their instruction on information use. Lifelong Learning in Public Libraries is a valuable resource for librarians, educators, and leaders of public organizations.

Book information

ISBN: 9780810883567
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Imprint: The Scarecrow Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 025.5
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 252
Weight: 381g
Height: 230mm
Width: 157mm
Spine width: 15mm