Local Studies Collection Management

Local Studies Collection Management
Author: Michael Dewe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-12-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 135192155X

A helpful and informative guide for librarians responsible for local studies collections covering the key issues in the twenty-first century. Each chapter is written by a different specialist, covering: resource providers; management of service provision; management of the collection and its materials (from books and pamphlets to microforms, CD-ROMs and websites); information access and retrieval; marketing; dealing with enquiries. Introductory and concluding chapters consider the local collection within its library context, the wider cultural, social, political and economic setting, the international local studies perspective and the future for this specialism in the UK. The guide is aimed principally at public librarians but will be of interest to academic, school and special librarians, library school students, archivists, those working with local history and related societies, and those in charge of private collections.

The Black Girlhood Studies Collection

The Black Girlhood Studies Collection
Author: Aria S. Halliday
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-12-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0889616124

One of the first volumes dedicated to exploring and developing theories of Black girls and girlhoods, The Black Girlhood Studies Collection foregrounds the experiences of Black girls in Canada, the US, the Caribbean, and the African continent. This timely contributed volume brings together emerging and established scholars to discuss what Black girlhood means historically and in the 21st century, and how concepts of race, gender, sexuality, class, and nationality inform or affect identities of Black girls. From self-care and fan activism to political role models and new media, this interdisciplinary collection engages with Black feminist and womanist theory, hip-hop pedagogy, resistance theory, and ethnography. Featuring chapter overviews, glossaries, and discussion questions, this vital resource will evoke meaningful conversation and provide the theoretical, practical, and pedagogical tools necessary for the advancement of the field and the imagining of new worlds for Black girls.

Creating Meaningful Museum Experiences for K–12 Audiences

Creating Meaningful Museum Experiences for K–12 Audiences
Author: Tara Young
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-10-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1538146800

Creating Meaningful Museum Experiencesfor K–12 Audiences: How to Connect with Teachers and Engage Students is the first book in more than a decade to provide a comprehensive look at best practices in working with this crucial segment of museum visitors. With more than 40 contributors from art, history, science, natural history, and specialty museums across the country, the book asks probing questions about museum-school relationships, suggests new paradigms, and offers creative approaches. Fully up-to-date with current issues relevant to museums’ work with schools, including anti-racist teaching approaches and pivoting to virtual programming during the pandemic, this book is essential for both established and emerging museum educators to ensure they are current on best practices in the field. The book features four parts: Setting the Stage looks at the how museums establish and finance K-12 programs, and how to engage with the youngest audiences. Building Blocks considers the core elements of successful K-12 programming, including mission alignment, educator recruitment and training, working with teacher advisory boards, and anti-racist teaching practices. Questions and New Paradigms presents case studies in which practitioners reconsider established approaches to museums’ work with schools and engage in iterative processes to update and improve them—from evaluating K–12 museum programs to diversifying program content, to prioritizing virtual programming. Solutions and Innovative Models offers examples of programs that have been reimagined for the current landscape of museum-school collaborations, including practicing self-care for teachers and museum educators, investing in extended school relationships over one-time visits, and highlighting the stories of enslaved people who lived at historic sites.

The Birth of Ulster

The Birth of Ulster
Author: Cyril Falls
Publisher: Constable
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1998
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 9780094784000

An examination of the origins of the Irish Question, first published in 1936, which considers Queen Elizabeth I's disastrous attempts to annexe and subdue Ulster, and the political confusion that followed.

Interpreting Objects and Collections

Interpreting Objects and Collections
Author: Susan M. Pearce
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 1994
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0415112885

Bringing together the most significant papers on the interpretation of objects and collections, this volume examines how people relate to material culture and why they collect things.

The Urban Uncanny

The Urban Uncanny
Author: Lucy Huskinson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-04-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317399374

The Urban Uncanny explores through ten engaging essays the slippage or mismatch between our expectations of the city—as the organised and familiar environments in which citizens live, work, and go about their lives—and the often surprising and unsettling experiences it evokes. The city is uncanny when it reveals itself in new and unexpected light; when its streets, buildings, and people suddenly appear strange, out of place, and not quite right. Bringing together a variety of approaches, including psychoanalysis, historical and contemporary case study of cities, urban geography, film and literary critique, the essays explore some of the unsettling mismatches between city and citizen in order to make sense of each, and to gauge the wellbeing of city life more generally. Essays examine a number of cities, including Edmonton, London, Paris, Oxford, Las Vegas, Berlin and New York, and address a range of issues, including those of memory, death, anxiety, alienation, and identity. Delving into the complex repercussions of contemporary mass urban development, The Urban Uncanny opens up the pathological side of cities, both real and imaginary. This interdisciplinary collection provides unparalleled insights into the urban uncanny that will be of interest to academics and students of urban studies, urban geography, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, social studies and film studies, and to anyone interested in the darker side of city life.

Data-Collection Mini-Books

Data-Collection Mini-Books
Author: Constance J. Leuenberger
Publisher: Teaching Resources
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780439580632

Teach young learners how to collect, organize, record, and analyze data across the curriculum with this collection of interactive mini-books. Guiding questions prompt students as they gather information and explore key science, math, and social studies concepts such as living things, measurement, neighborhood and community, and more! And with repeated opportunities to read and write, students also boost essential literacy skills. For use with Grades K- 2.

Object Lessons

Object Lessons
Author: Francesca Esmay
Publisher: Guggenheim Museum Publications
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892075560

Case studies / Francesca Esmay, Ted Mann, and Jeffrey Weiss -- Decommission. Lost and found : history, policy, works / Francesca Esmay, Ted Mann, and Jeffrey Weiss -- Endgame / Martha Buskirk -- Enforcing the work of art / Virginia Rutledge -- Where eoes the work reside? a conversation between Martha Buskirk and Virginia Rutledge -- Selected correspondence and PCI interviews.

The Americas Revealed

The Americas Revealed
Author: Edward J. Sullivan
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Art, Latin American
ISBN: 9780271079523

Explores the formation of public and private collections of Spanish Colonial and modern Latin American art throughout the United States, and the impact of the ever-changing political landscape of Latin American countries.

Collection Management

Collection Management
Author: John Kennedy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2002
Genre: Collection development (Libraries)
ISBN: 9781876938185

Provides a concise overview of the major elements of contemporary collection management, including policy formulation, selection, acquisition, evalutation, preservation, deselection, and co-operative collecting, in a way which is of interest to the student and to any other reader seeking an understanding of the topic area.