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Take a Joy Ride: Applying the Theory of Interdependence to Library Practice
Georgia Libraries Conference
  • Kay Coates, Georgia Southern University
  • Jessica Garner, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
10-6-2023
Abstract or Description

From the viewpoint of librarianship, when closely examined, the theory of Interdependence emphasizes the shared responsibility between libraries and the patron communities they serve. It can lead to creating inclusive and welcoming environments. Libraries are sensitive to the needs of diverse cultures. Library services are tailored to meet patron needs by training and supporting staff to work effectively with diverse groups. Promoting cross-cultural understanding and supporting lifelong learning libraries can better serve their communities and promote the common goals of literacy, education, and community engagement. Overall, the theory of interdependence highlights the importance of collaboration, partnership and mutual dependence between libraries and their communities to create a better and more inclusive world.

Additional Information

Georgia Southern University faculty members, Kay Coates and Jessica Graner co-presented Take a Joy Ride: Applying the Theory of Interdependence to Library Practice in the Georgia Libraries Conference, October 2023.

Citation Information
Kay Coates and Jessica Garner. "Take a Joy Ride: Applying the Theory of Interdependence to Library Practice" Georgia Libraries Conference (2023)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jessica-garner/33/