Poor People and Library Services
Edited by
Karen M.
Venturella
Foreword by Sanford Berman ISBN
978-0-7864-0563-3
references, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
200pp.
softcover
1998
Available for immediate shipment
Description
In 1996, nearly 40 million United States citizens were reported to be living in poverty. This enormous number set in conjunction with the rapid growth in demand for more information technology presents librarians with a wrenching dilemma: how to maintain a modern facility while increasing services to the economically disadvantaged.
Karen Venturella has gathered a diverse group of librarians and facilitators--including Khafre Abif, head of Children’s Services for the Mount Vernon Public Library in New York; Wizard Marks, who directs the Chicago Lake Security Center in its mission to improve the area; Lillian Marrero, who has concentrated on providing services to the Spanish speaking population; Kathleen de la Pena McCook, director of the School of Library and Information Science at the University of South Florida; and 15 others--to find strategies for dealing with the current crisis of disparity. These writers address both the theoretical issues of ensuring access to information regardless of ability to pay, and the practical means for meeting the needs of low income populations. Appendices include the ALA’s "Policy on Library Services to Poor People," "The Library Bill of Rights," and a listing of poverty-related organizations.
About the Author
Karen M. Venturella is a head of multimedia resources at Montclair State University in New Jersey. Prior to becoming a librarian, she worked with the chronically mentally ill homeless in Philadelphia. She lives in Summit, New Jersey.
Reviews
"impressive...outstanding examples. Recommended"--Library Journal
"this collection will appeal to any public librarian grappling with the issues of equity in service, fees and fines, or program initiatives for poor citizens"--Reference & User Services Quarterly
"a wake-up call...should be required reading"--Catholic Library World
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