Twenty-First-Century Kids, Twenty-First-Century Librarians
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Inspired by a new generation of librarians and children, the author reconsiders the legacy of children's services and examines more recent trends and challenges that have grown out of changes in educational philosophy and information technology.
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This essential guide for modern library professionals tackles the evolving landscape of children's services, examining how shifts in educational philosophy and the dominance of digital technology have reshaped the field. Author Virginia A. Walter expertly bridges the legacy of traditional librarianship with the urgent demands of serving a new generation of tech-native young patrons, offering a critical reassessment of core practices.
What sets this work apart is its forward-looking perspective, providing actionable insights for adapting library programming, collections, and community engagement to meet contemporary needs. It is an indispensable resource for any librarian, educator, or information specialist committed to making their institution a vital and relevant hub for twenty-first-century youth, ultimately charting a course for the future of the profession itself.
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