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Self-examination : the present and future of librarianship

John Budd argues that only librarians who grasp the importance of their heritage will be equipped to respond to societal change or the needs of the individual user. He offers analysis of content, rhetoric & ideology across the ages as demonstration of the librarian's own particular 'prowess in praxis'.

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  • "What makes us librarians? What is it we do that is indispensable? John Budd joins an august group of library-science luminaries, such as Pierce Butler, Jesse Shera, and Michael Gorman, whose works and example invite professional and critical self-examination. Here, Budd challenges us to confront the uneasy truth of whether libraries still represent people's will and intellect, or the cabalistic enclaves of an old guard? Through intellectually rich and engaging entrees into ethics, democracy, social responsibility, governance, and globalization, he makes the case that librarians who fail to grasp the importance of their heritage will never truly respond to societal change or the needs of the individual user. Evolution happens, but the evolution of librarianship should be intentional, guided by professionals who are cognizant of and sensitive to the world in which librarianship exists. -- Back cover."
  • "John Budd argues that only librarians who grasp the importance of their heritage will be equipped to respond to societal change or the needs of the individual user. He offers analysis of content, rhetoric & ideology across the ages as demonstration of the librarian's own particular 'prowess in praxis'."@en

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