Serving Library Users from Asia: A Comprehensive Handbook of Country-Specific Information and Outreach Resources
 
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ISBN13:9780810887305
ISBN10:0810887304
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:752 oldal
Méret:292x224x44 mm
Súly:1960 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 23 Illustrations, unspecified; 61 Illustrations, black & white
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Serving Library Users from Asia

A Comprehensive Handbook of Country-Specific Information and Outreach Resources
 
Kiadó: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Kötetek száma: Hardback
 
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Asian populations are among some of the fastest growing cultural groups in the US. This book is a comprehensive guide to serving library users from 24 specific Asian countries. It begins with a broad overview of how libraries can better serve Asian communities and then devotes a chapter to each country, providing wealth of valuable resources.

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Asian populations are among some of the fastest growing cultural groups in the US. While books on serving other target groups in libraries have been published (e.g., disabled, Latino, seniors, etc.), no book on serving library users of Asian heritage has yet been written. Thus the timely need for this book. Rather than a generalized overview of Asians as a whole, this book has 24 separate chapters?each on 24 specific Asian countries/cultures of East, Southeast, and South Asia?with a wealth of resources for understanding, interacting with, outreaching to, and serving library users of each culture.
Resources include cultural guides (both print and online), language helps (with sample library vocabulary), Asian booksellers, nationwide cultural groups, professional literature, and more. Resources and suggestions are given for all three types of libraries?public, school, and academic?making this book valuable for all librarians. The demographics of each Asian culture (numbers and distribution)?plus history of immigration and international student enrollment?is also featured. As a bonus, each chapter spotlights a US public, school, and academic library providing model outreach to Asian library users.
Additionally, this book provides a detailed description and analysis of libraries in each of the 24 Asian countries. The history, development, facilities, conditions, technology, classification systems, and more?of public, school, and academic libraries?are all discussed, with detailed documentation. Country conditions influencing libraries and library use are also described: literacy levels, reading cultures, languages and writing systems, educational systems, and more. Based on the author?s 15 years of research and travels to Asia, this work is a must-have for all librarians.

A very comprehensive reference book for librarians serving Asian students and communities. It is also useful for library and information science students looking for literature on comparative librarianship in East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia.

Asian populations are among some of the fastest growing cultural groups in the US. While books on serving other target groups in libraries have been published (e.g., disabled, Latino, seniors, etc.), no book on serving library users of Asian heritage has yet been written. Thus the timely need for this book. Rather than a generalized overview of Asians as a whole, this book has 24 separate chapters?each on 24 specific Asian countries/cultures of East, Southeast, and South Asia?with a wealth of resources for understanding, interacting with, outreaching to, and serving library users of each culture.
Resources include cultural guides (both print and online), language helps (with sample library vocabulary), Asian booksellers, nationwide cultural groups, professional literature, and more. Resources and suggestions are given for all three types of libraries?public, school, and academic?making this book valuable for all librarians. The demographics of each Asian culture (numbers and distribution)?plus history of immigration and international student enrollment?is also featured. As a bonus, each chapter spotlights a US public, school, and academic library providing model outreach to Asian library users.
Additionally, this book provides a detailed description and analysis of libraries in each of the 24 Asian countries. The history, development, facilities, conditions, technology, classification systems, and more?of public, school, and academic libraries?are all discussed, with detailed documentation. Country conditions influencing libraries and library use are also described: literacy levels, reading cultures, languages and writing systems, educational systems, and more. Based on the author?s 15 years of research and travels to Asia, this work is a must-have for all librarians.