A Library “State of the State”: Trends, Issues, and Myths
Librarianship in Times of Crisis
ISBN: 978-1-78052-390-3, eISBN: 978-1-78052-391-0
Publication date: 24 November 2011
Abstract
The chapter provides a library “state of the state,” discussing the issues, trends, and myths that shape the current library environment in the United States. It cites data from the American Library Association's State of America's Libraries (2010d) report. Issues discussed include library usage, library funding, the adaptation of new technologies, the profession of librarianship, the struggle to preserve public access to information, and the future prospects of libraries. The chapter discusses each of these issues in relation to public, academics, and school libraries, citing comparative data on funding and the adoption of new technologies for each type of library. Acknowledging that reality to libraries is not technological, but perceptual and political, discussion focuses on the growing role of advocacy and specific strategies that have proven successful in securing and/or preserving support for libraries. A number of commonly held myths are also examined, many of which are detrimental to libraries or inhibit our ability to respond to the issues and trends that are affecting libraries. The author concludes with some observations about the historic development of libraries, their continuing relevance in an era of rapid technological change, the need to look beyond short-term concerns and to closely examine and/or reject popular myths as we create libraries of the future.
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Citation
Fiels, K.M. (2011), "A Library “State of the State”: Trends, Issues, and Myths", Woodsworth, A. (Ed.) Librarianship in Times of Crisis (Advances in Librarianship, Vol. 34), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 3-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0065-2830(2011)0000034004
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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