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Transforming Young Adult Services
(2013)
  • Anthony Bernier, San Jose State University
Abstract
With Contributions from Denise E. Agosto, John M. Budd, Michael Cart, Karen Coats, Cherie Givens, Kafi D. Kumasi, Wendy Schaetzel Lesko, Mike Males, Paulette Rothbauer, Lucia Cedeira Serantes

In this vigorous call to action that encourages LIS students, researchers, and practitioners to question some of the underlying assumptions of their discipline, Bernier initiates an open discussion about how YA professionals perceive young adults. Exploring the question of what an LIS-specific vision of young adults should be, this book offers a wide array of provocative positions with implications for libraries in literacy initiatives, YA space, intergenerational interactions, and civic life. Research-based articles and essays from leading scholars and practitioners examine young adults in historical and conceptual contexts, such as the ways in which social theory is rapidly changing the essence of YA librarianship. The variety of perspectives and analyses offered will launch a vigorous new debate on how libraries and those in the field think of and serve young adults.
Publication Date
June 17, 2013
Editor
Anthony Bernier
Publisher
ALA Neal-Schuman
ISBN
9781555709075
Citation Information
Anthony Bernier. Transforming Young Adult Services. Chicago, Illinois(2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anthony_bernier/26/