This guide helps librarians and library staff build political support for library funding in the years leading up to a ballot measure or political initiative through day-to-day work. It describes h
Wyatt, an author, editor, and readers' advisory columnist, and Saricks, a retired librarian, editor, and author, offer a guide to help librarians become familiar with fiction genres and provide re
This volume brings together 12 chapters that explore ways to help students understand the purpose and function of peritext and use it to support critical thinking and the evaluation of information.
Kroski, a librarian, information technology director, editor, and author, shows libraries how to use escape rooms and other immersive experiences to engage patrons and teach information literacy an
Academic librarians offer advice to others on acquiring streaming video services, particularly addressing the logistics of providing streaming video for the library. They cover the library's role i
In our technology-saturated world, all the answers we seek are at our fingertips. Right? Though students might think so, educators know otherwise. But beyond merely helping students find answers to qu