A Place at the Table: Participating in Community Building
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2000
Keywords
Community Engagement, Public Libraries
Abstract
From urban giants to small towns across the country, there is a palpable hunger for a greater sense of community. Libraries, as they continue to provide a vital public service, are in a unique position to help satisfy this hunger. Unfortunately, they are often left out of the discussion initiated by theorists, writers, planners, activists and civic planners. Award-winning librarian, educator, author and activist, Kathleen de la Peña McCook challenges librarians everywhere to get involved early and often by demanding a place at the community planning and development table. From the author's examples of real-life librarians who have blazed community building trails, you will learn how to:
- Build a grassroots campaign
- Strengthen your library’s connections in the community by forming powerful partnerships
- Become involved in policy making early
- Promote your library’s tangible assets
Was this content written or created while at USF?
Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
A Place at the Table: Participating in Community Building, 128 p.
Scholar Commons Citation
McCook, Kathleen de la Peña, "A Place at the Table: Participating in Community Building" (2000). School of Information Faculty Publications. 116.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/si_facpub/116