Mapping Social Exclusion in India

Mapping Social Exclusion in India
Author: Paramjit S. Judge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107056098

"Identifies and examines various trajectories of exclusion at both macro and micro levels in India"--

Planning Public Library Buildings

Planning Public Library Buildings
Author: Michael Dewe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1317079965

Planning a new or refurbished public library means considering not only facilities for collections, services, staff and users, but examining also the local context, reviewing the library image, and developing relationships with other community facilities and agencies. This book examines the entire gamut of challenges confronting the planning and development of contemporary public libraries; their mission, their roles, and key issues such as lifelong learning, social inclusion, community and cultural needs, regeneration and funding. The helpful presentation and readable style guides the librarian through the preliminary information-gathering and decision-making process that ensures a successful library building for all concerned. Using practical case studies, plans and photographs, the author tackles the critical issues of siting, size, plans and design concepts, and provides a helpful guide to weighing up the alternatives of refurbished, converted and new buildings. Separate chapters focus on the planning, briefing and construction process; security, safety and sustainability; key characteristics of successful buildings; identity, decor and signage; and interior layout and facilities. The text draws together a vast resource of real library examples from all over the world which provide best practice models and lessons to learn. For funding authorities, librarians and architects of public libraries this is a highly informative book that will help to ensure wise decision-making and prevent costly mistakes.

Public Libraries and Social Justice

Public Libraries and Social Justice
Author: John Pateman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317073622

The need for public libraries to tackle social exclusion and engage in social justice becomes ever more urgent as the gap between rich and poor continues to widen, and the very survival of public libraries in the heart of the community is open to debate. If public libraries are to develop and grow in the future and become relevant to the majority of their local communities, then they need to abandon outmoded concepts of 'excellence' and fully grasp the 'equity' agenda. This book examines the historical background to social exclusion and the strategic context in terms of government and professional policy. The authors propose a compelling manifesto for change and outline practical ways in which public libraries can be transformed into needs-based services.