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Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons: International Perspectives [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x24 mm, kaal: 637 g
  • Sari: Advances in Librarianship
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1800438613
  • ISBN-13: 9781800438613
  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x24 mm, kaal: 637 g
  • Sari: Advances in Librarianship
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1800438613
  • ISBN-13: 9781800438613
Over the past fifty years, only a small body of knowledge has been published regarding libraries in prisons. Exploring the Roles and Practices of Libraries in Prisons: International Perspectives aims to strengthen and expand this body of knowledge, with each chapter addressing different aspects of the roles and practices of library services to prisons and prisoners.



Writing from Croatia, Sri Lanka, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Australia, Norway, Germany and the United States of America, this edited collection focuses on prison library programming, the role of prison libraries as supporters of prisoner literacy development, censorship, future visions for prison libraries, and descriptions of prison libraries across the world. Libraries in both adult and juvenile prisons are studied, as are prison libraries from diverse carceral contexts such as the rapidly expanding American carceral system, through to the 'normalisation' prisons of Norway.



This book will be of interest to prison managers, education and custodial staff, prison librarians, library and information studies academics and students, education researchers and practitioners, readers interested in social justice, education, censorship, prison life, and prison reform.
About the Contributors ix
List of Contributors
xv
Introduction 1(10)
Jane Garner
LIBRARY PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Chapter 1 Exploring the Rehabilitative Role of the Prison Library: Addressing Sensitive Information Needs via Cultural Activities
11(28)
Cheryl Canning
Steven Buchanan
Chapter 2 Expanding Library Service in Jails and Prisons Through Hip Hop, Meditation, and Creativity
39(20)
Kim McNeil Capers
Jill Anderson
Nili Ness
PRISON LIBRARIES AND LITERACY LEARNING
Chapter 3 Libraries Tasmania Prison Library Literacy Service: Practitioner Reflection
59(26)
Iona Johnson
Chapter 4 Power to the People: Public Libraries Using Critical Information Literacy Pedagogy in Prisons
85(20)
Emilie J. Hancock
CENSORSHIP
Chapter 5 Collaboration Among Prison Libraries, Public, and Academic Libraries and the Impact of Censorship
105(14)
Dale Monobe
Bobbie Bushman
Sarah McCall
Chapter 6 Books Behind Bars: Cases of Censorship in Two South Mississippi Prisons
119(16)
Jennifer Elaine Steele
PRISON LIBRARIES AROUND the WORLD
Chapter 7 Prison Librarianship and Prisoner Education: A Case Study from Northern Ireland
135(22)
Jayne Finlay
Jessica Bates
Chapter 8 Exploring Juvenile Justice Facility Library Provision in Australia and South Carolina, USA
157(26)
Jane Garner
Chapter 9 Reading Behind Bars: Exploring Reading Interests and Library Use of Prisoners in Croatian Correctional Facilities
183(18)
Sanjica Faletar Tanackovic
Meri Bajic
Martina Dragija Ivanovic
Chapter 10 Experiencing Prison Libraries in Sri Lanka: Drawbacks and Potential
201(26)
Padma Bandaranayake
Chapter 11 Books Open Worlds for People Behind Bars: Library Services in Germany's Prisons Ranging from Local Best Practice Examples and Regional Experiences in North Rhine-Westphalia to Steadily Growing Internationality
227(34)
Gerhard Peschers
FUTURE VIEWS FOR PRISON LIBRARIES
Chapter 12 Mandatory Minimums: Staffing Correctional Libraries
261(30)
Erin Boyington
Renee Barnes
Chapter 13 Patron-centered Services: Disrupting the Narrative of Reformation and Reading in American Jails and Prisons
291(22)
Jeanie Austin
Emily Jacobson
VOICES FROM the INSIDE
Chapter 14 Normalization in the Prison Library
313(4)
Tina Malen Hansen
Chapter 15 Escaping into the Prison Library
317(4)
Damien Linnane
Chapter 16 "What a Difference It Made to My Life": An Interview with an Australian Prison Library User
321(4)
Anonymous
Index 325
Jane Garner is a lecturer and researcher with the School of Information Studies at Charles Sturt University, Australia. Her research interests include the role of libraries, books and reading in the lives of underserved and disadvantaged communities, including people living in prisons and people experiencing homelessness. She is a member of the International Federation of Library Associations' Section on Library Services to People with Special Needs.