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Transforming young adult services / edited by Anthony Bernier ; foreword by John M. Budd.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : ALA-Neal Schuman, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xlviii, 218 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780838919354
  • 0838919359
  • 9780838919347
  • 0838919332
  • 9780838919330
  • 0838919340
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Transforming young adult servicesDDC classification:
  • 027.62/6 23
LOC classification:
  • Z718.5 .T73 2020eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword to the first edition / by John M. Budd -- Preface: Young adult services at the crossroads / by Anthony Bernier -- Introduction: Making the case for transforming / by Anthony Bernier -- Envisaging young adult librarianship from a teen-centered perspective / by Denise E. Agosto -- Diverse identity in anxious times : young adult literature and contemporary culture / by Karen Coats -- Students or learners? Conceptualizing youth in school libraries / by Mary Ann Harlan -- Misfits, loners, immature students, and reluctant readers : librarianship in the construction of teen readers of comics / by Lucia Cedeira Serantes -- Identity at odds : the sometimes conflicting viewpoints about young adults' rights in libraries / by Cherie Givens -- Situating youth voice : moving from understanding to action through critical theory / by Jeanie Austin -- Crossing over : the advent of the adultescent / by Michael Cart -- Storytelling, young adults, and three paradoxes / by Kate McDowell -- "The library is like her house": reimagining youth of color in LIS discourses / by Kafi D. Kumasi -- Beyond coaching : copiloting with young adults / by Wendy Schaetzel Lesko -- LIS's vision of young adults : some historical roots for current theories and practice / by Mary K. Chelton -- Tribalism versus citizenship : are youth increasingly unwelcome in libraries? / by Mike Males -- Imagining today's young adults in LIS : moving forward with critical youth studies / by Paulette Rothbauer -- Moving beyond YAs as "citizens" : the promise of membership / by Anthony Bernier -- Conclusion: Membership's promise for praxis / by Anthony Bernier.
Summary: "This revised and expanded second edition updates a provocative collection of 14 expert contributions to the debate inaugurated in 2013 addressing LIS's historic avoidance in defining and envisioning its young adult users by offering readers a diverse set of possible responses to how LIS should define YAs for its own professional, institutional, and research purposes"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword to the first edition / by John M. Budd -- Preface: Young adult services at the crossroads / by Anthony Bernier -- Introduction: Making the case for transforming / by Anthony Bernier -- Envisaging young adult librarianship from a teen-centered perspective / by Denise E. Agosto -- Diverse identity in anxious times : young adult literature and contemporary culture / by Karen Coats -- Students or learners? Conceptualizing youth in school libraries / by Mary Ann Harlan -- Misfits, loners, immature students, and reluctant readers : librarianship in the construction of teen readers of comics / by Lucia Cedeira Serantes -- Identity at odds : the sometimes conflicting viewpoints about young adults' rights in libraries / by Cherie Givens -- Situating youth voice : moving from understanding to action through critical theory / by Jeanie Austin -- Crossing over : the advent of the adultescent / by Michael Cart -- Storytelling, young adults, and three paradoxes / by Kate McDowell -- "The library is like her house": reimagining youth of color in LIS discourses / by Kafi D. Kumasi -- Beyond coaching : copiloting with young adults / by Wendy Schaetzel Lesko -- LIS's vision of young adults : some historical roots for current theories and practice / by Mary K. Chelton -- Tribalism versus citizenship : are youth increasingly unwelcome in libraries? / by Mike Males -- Imagining today's young adults in LIS : moving forward with critical youth studies / by Paulette Rothbauer -- Moving beyond YAs as "citizens" : the promise of membership / by Anthony Bernier -- Conclusion: Membership's promise for praxis / by Anthony Bernier.

"This revised and expanded second edition updates a provocative collection of 14 expert contributions to the debate inaugurated in 2013 addressing LIS's historic avoidance in defining and envisioning its young adult users by offering readers a diverse set of possible responses to how LIS should define YAs for its own professional, institutional, and research purposes"-- Provided by publisher.

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