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Edited by (University of Oregon, USA), Edited by (Peninsula College Library, USA)
Librarianship has always had links with critical theory. As a public service, libraries cannot be separated from the society they exist in, and investigating the aspects of the culture they exist in is an important responsibility for all library and information professionals. In this exciting exploration of critical librarianship, expert authors from different walks of life investigate a variety of areas of librarianship in regards to critical theory. With chapters on feminist theory, sustainability and social justice, inclusivity, autism, and new motherhood, among others, this volume of Advances in Librarianship focuses on some of the most relevant issues of the 21st Century. With rigorous scholarship and diverse voices, Critical Librarianship is an unmissable volume of current research for all library and information professionals and researchers.

This book offers a timely mix of thought-provoking chapters bringing together national and global studies on critical librarianship, and conveying the kind of research which current library managers and researchers need, mixing theory with a good dose of pragmatism.

Librarianship has always had links with critical theory. As a public service, libraries cannot be separated from the society they exist in, and investigating the aspects of the culture they exist in is an important responsibility for all library and information professionals. In this exciting exploration of critical librarianship, expert authors from different walks of life investigate a variety of areas of librarianship in regards to critical theory. With chapters on feminist theory, sustainability and social justice, inclusivity, autism, and new motherhood, among others, this volume of Advances in Librarianship focuses on some of the most relevant issues of the 21st Century. With rigorous scholarship and diverse voices, Critical Librarianship is an unmissable volume of current research for all library and information professionals and researchers.
List of Contributors
vii
Introduction: Critical Librarianship 1(4)
David H. Ketchum
Theoretical and Practical Implications of Power Dynamics in Academic Libraries
5(16)
Lilian Oyieke
Widening Participation Praxis and Library Leadership
21(20)
Andrew Preater
Feminists at Work: Organizational Leadership in Academic Libraries
41(24)
Freeda Brook
Martinique Hallerduff
From Street-level Bureaucracy to Sustainable Communities: Librarianship for Social Justice in Times of Limited Resources
65(20)
Yolanda Patrice Jones
Looking Beyond Libraries for Inclusive Recruitment and Retention Practices: Four Successful Approaches
85(26)
Jade Album
Agnes K. Bradshaw
Ariana E. Santiago
Bonnie Smith
Jennifer Vinopal
Countering Conformity: Embracing the "Other" and Supporting Employees with High-functioning Autism in Canadian Academic Libraries
111(20)
Lori Giles-Smith
Emma Popowich
Going Back to Work: How Supervisors Can Support New Mothers as They Transition Back to the Library
131(12)
Emily A. B. Swanson
Teamwork, Emotional Intelligence, and the Skills Organizations Need Now
143(14)
John A. Lehner
Author Biographies 157(4)
Index 161
Samantha Schmehl Hines got her MS in Library Science from University of Illinois in 2003 and has worked in a variety of libraries in higher education institutions across the US. She is currently the Associate Dean of Instructional Resources for Peninsula College in Port Angeles, WA. A prolific scholar and frequent conference presenter on issues of library instruction, copyright and publishing, and management, Samantha is also a PhD candidate in Ethical and Creative Leadership at Union Institute and University. 



David Ketchum (he/him) is the Head of Access Services at the University of Oregon Libraries. David earned his BA in Liberal Studies from the University of Montana where he focused on intersections of Buddhism and psychology, and his MLIS from the University of Southern Mississippi. David has twenty years of experience in academic libraries, and his professional interests include public services, collection development, and library management.