资源共享与社会公正:一名枫叶国际学院实习生对2018五大湖资源共享大会的看法

Q3 Social Sciences
Sarah Myers
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本文介绍了6月7日至8日在俄亥俄州佩里斯堡举行的2018年五大湖资源共享大会(GLRSC)上,图书馆学生实习生的经历。GLRSC是一个区域性会议,旨在培训资源共享(RS)专业人员,并为同行们创造一个讨论新想法、最佳实践和合作机会以及其他相关主题的协作环境。本文重点关注GLRSC 2018的演讲者,他们强调图书馆事业的内在价值,特别是作为社会正义工具的RS。George Needham讨论了RS对塑造我们社区信息获取的强烈而独特的价值,以及Anna Bendo和Stephen Kaufman关于高等教育学生负担得起的学习选择的会议。本文还讨论了知识产权与知识自由的内在关系。这些无条件信息获取的概念引起了Myers的共鸣,因为她对扩展图书馆工作感兴趣,并致力于为她所在社区的边缘化顾客提供服务,这些顾客对公共图书馆资源和材料的访问受到严重限制。
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Resource Sharing and Social Justice: An MLIS Student Intern’s Perspective of the 2018 Great Lakes Resource Sharing Conference
Abstract This paper presents a library student intern’s experience at the Great Lakes Resource Sharing Conference 2018 (GLRSC) in Perrysburg, Ohio on June 7–8. GLRSC is a regional conference aimed at training resource sharing (RS) professionals and creating a collaborative environment for peers to discuss new ideas, best practices, and partnership opportunities, among other related topics. This paper focuses on GLRSC 2018 presenters who emphasized the inherent value of librarianship, and RS specifically, as a tool for social justice. George Needham’s discussion of the intense and unique value of RS to shape our community’s information access is presented, as well as Anna Bendo and Stephen Kaufman’s session about affordable learning options for students of higher education. The inherent relationship between RS and intellectual freedom is also discussed. These concepts of unconditional information access resonate with Myers due to her interest in outreach librarianship and commitment to her position serving marginalized patrons in her community who have severely limited access to the public library’s resources and materials.
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Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve
Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The peer reviewed Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve is the only North American journal devoted to interlibrary loan, document delivery, and electronic reserve librarianship. While other journals in reference services and academic librarianship occasionally publish articles on interlibrary loan or electronic reserve, this unique journal publishes over half of all articles on these topics. These important articles are a mix of practice and theory. Retitled from the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply to reflect the expansion of its focus to include electronic reserve, the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve marks a clear direction to make the journal even more useful to all libraries.
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