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E-grāmata: E. J. Josey: Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession

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Within the broader social and political landscape of civil rights, this book examines the life and career of librarian, educator and activist E.J Josey. During Joseys professional life, which spanned fifty-five years, he worked as a librarian (1953-1966), an administrator of library services (1966-1986), and as a professor of library science (1986-1995). He also served as President of the American Library Association and is attributed for successfully drafting a resolution preventing state library associations from discriminating against librarians of color. This act is considered by many to have desegregated the American Library Association. Using interviews with Josey and his contemporaries, as well as documentary evidence, this book will discuss Joseys leadership, particularly within modern day social currents. One question the book will seek to answer is: In what ways did Josey transform the Library and Information Science profession?     The publication will provide much interest and value to undergraduate and graduate Library and Information Science (LIS) students. It documents for the historical record a significant period of history that is underexplored in the scholarly literature. The target audience for this book are researchers, historians, LIS educators and students interested in understanding the complex struggle for civil and human rights in professional organizations.
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Foreword xv
1 Journey toward Leadership
1(12)
2 A Dreamer with a Tiny Spark
13(18)
3 Early Years: The Transformation Begins
31(26)
4 A Leader Rises Up
57(24)
5 A Model for Leadership in LIS
81(28)
6 Legacy of a Transformative Leader
109(16)
Chronology 125(6)
References 131(10)
Index 141(6)
About the Author 147
Renate Chancellor is Associate Professor of Library and Information Science at Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. She received her Masters and Ph.D. in Information Studies from UCLA. Her research focuses on human information behavior, and social justice in Library and Information Science. She has published articles in journals including Journal of History and Culture, The Law Library Journal and the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science. Dr. Chancellor has also published articles on libraries as pivotal community spaces in times of crises, digital rights management and intellectual property rights law. As the head of the law librarianship program of study, she teaches several courses including but not limited to, Legal Research, The Information Professions in Society, Human Information Behavior, Oral History and Visions of Italy. Professionally active in the Association for Library and Information Science Education. (ALISE), the American Library Association (ALA) and several other professional library organizations, Dr. Chancellor is the recipient of the 2012 ALISE/Norman Horrocks Leadership Award and the 2014 ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award.