References: Social Wellbeing & Community Development
Articles and presentations authored or co-authored by guests attending the event are displayed in bold text.
- Aden, C. “The Future of Digital Equity & Libraries.” American Library Association, Midwinter Conference. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Audunson, R., Aabø, S., Blomgren, R., Evjen, S., Jochumsen, H., Larsen, H., Rasmussen, C., Vårheim, A., Johnston, J. and Koizumi, M. “Public libraries as an infrastructure for a sustainable public sphere.” Journal of Documentation, 75(2019): 773-790.
- Bruce, B C., & Bishop, A P. “New literacies and community inquiry.” In The handbood of research in new literacies, edited by J. Coiro, M. Knobel, C. Lankshear, & D. Leu, 699-747. New York: Routledge, 2008.
- Bryson, J and B Usherwood. “Social impact audit.” South West Museums Librarys & Archives Council. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Caspe, M and M E. Lopez. “Preparing the Next Generation of Librarians for Family and Community Engagement.” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (2018):4
- Celano, D. “The role of public libraries in children’s literacy development: An evaluation report.” Pennsylvania Library Association. 2021 (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Collins, M. “Use of Public Library Services by Households in the United States, 1996.” National Center for Education Statistics. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Connery, D. “Opportunity Hides Behind Adversity.” 2020
- Cooke, N. “Information services to diverse populations: Developing culturally competent library professionals.” ABC-CLIO. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Cunningham, A E. and K E. Stanovich. The impact of print exposure on word recognition. n.p.: In J. L. Metsala & L. C. Ehri (Eds.), Word recognition in beginning literacy (pp. 235–262). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 1998.
- Dowdell, L and C L. Liew. “More than a shelter: Public Libraries and the information needs of people experiencing homelessness.” Library & Information Science Research 41 (2019): 100984.
- Espinal, I., Sutherland, T., and Roh, C. “A Holistic Approach for Inclusive Librarianship: Decentering Whiteness in Our Profession.” Library Trends 67, no. 1 (2018): 147–162.
- Evjen, S. “Building Bridges: The role of the Relational Librarian.” New Librarianship Symposia Series. 2021
- Fournier, Mary Davis, Sarah Ostman, and Tracie D. Hall. 2021. Ask, listen, empower: grounding your library work in community engagement.
- Ghikas, M. “Listening to your community: How to create a structure of belonging.” American Libraries Magazine (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Gonzalez, R. “The Spectrum of Community Engagement to Ownership: Facilitating Power.” (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Guernsey L, Prescott S, & Park C. “Public Libraries and the Pandemic: Digital Shifts and Disparities to Overcome.” New America. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Hill, C, M Profitt and S Streams. “IMLS Focus: Learning in Libraries.” Kansas City Public Library. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Honisett, A, R Short and K Schwab. “Building community at the library with coffee and conversation.” (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Horrigan, J. “Americans’ attitudes toward public libraries.” Pew Research Center. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Horrigan, J. “Digital Skills and Job Training: Community-driven initatives are leading the way in preparing Americans for today’s jobs.” Benton Institute for Broadband. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Kahneman, D. and Krueger, A B. “Developments in the measurement of subjective well-being.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 20, no. 1 (2006): 3–24.
- Keyes, C. L. M. “Social well-being.” Social Psychology Quarterly 61 (1998): 121–140.
- Kim, K S. “Use and non-use of public libraries in the information age: A logistic regression analysis of household characteristics and library services variables.” Library & information science research 30 (2008): 207-215.
- Klinenberg, E. “To Restore Civil Society, Start with the Library.” The New York Times. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Klinenberg, E. “Worry Less About Crumbling Roads, More About Crumbling LIbraires.” The Atlantic. (retrieved January 21, 2022).
- Klinenberg, Eric. 2018. Palaces for the people: how social infrastructure can help fight inequality, polarization, and the decline of civic life.
- Lankes, R D.. The new librarianship field guide. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2016.
- MacGillivray, Laurie, Amy Lassiter Ardell, and Margaret Sauceda Curwen. “Libraries, Churches, and Schools: The Literate Lives of Mothers and Children in a Homeless Shelter.” Urban Education 45, no. 2 (March 2010): 221–45. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042085908322721.
- Matthews, J. R. “COVID-19 and public libraries: A real paradigm shift.” Public Library Quarterly 39(2018):389-390
- Meek, G. “Promoting civic literacy and community building: Civic engagement matters at the Calgary Public Library.” National Civic Review 101 (2012): 41-44.
- Mirra, N. Educating for empathy: Literacy learning and civic engagement. New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 2018.
- Morales, M., Knowles, E C., and Bourg, C. “Diversity, social justice, and the future of libraries.” Libraries and the Academy 14, no. 3 (2014): 439–451.
- Nichols, Sue. “Young Children’s Literacy in the Activity Space of the Library: A Geosemiotic Investigation.” Journal of Early Childhood Literacy 11, no. 2 (June 2011): 164–89. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468798411399275.
- Noll, Elizabeth, and Watkins, Robins. “The Impact of Homelessness on Children’s Literacy Experiences.” The Reading Teacher 57, no. 4 (2003): 362–71. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20205371.
- Patel, Najma, Janusz Skarzynski and Mary Nassimbeni. “Improving people’s lives: measuring Harare Public Library’s contribution to individual and community wellbeing.” (2015).
- Putnam, RD. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000.
- Putnam, Robert D., with Shaylyn Romney Garrett. The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again. Simon & Schuster, 2020.
- Rhinesmith, C. & Kennedy, S. “Growing Healthy Digital Equity Ecosystems During COVID-19 and Beyond.” Benton Institute for Broadband & Society. 2020.
- Rodriguez, S. ““We’re building the community; it’s a hub for democracy.”: Lessons learned from a library-based, school-district partnership and program to increase belonging for newcomer immigrant and refugee youth.” Children and Youth Services Review (2019): 135-144.
- Scott, Rachel. “The Role of Public Libraries in Community Building.” Public Library Quarterly 30 (2011): 191 – 227.
- Sharkey, P. Uneasy peace: the great crime decline, the renewal of city life, and the next war on violence. First edition. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2018.
- Shrestha, S and L Krolak. “The potential of community libraries in supporting literate environments and sustaining literacy skills.” International Review of Education 61 (2015): 399-418.
- Söderholm, J and J Nolin. “Collections redux: the public library as a place of community borrowing.” The Library Quarterly 85 (2015): 244-260.
- Stern, M. J. and S. C. Seifert. “The Social Wellbeing of New York City’s Neighborhoods: The Contribution of Culture and the Arts.” Culture and Social Wellbeing in New York City 1, (2017)
- Strover, S. “Public libraries and 21st century digital equity goals.” Communication Research and Practice 5 (2019): 188-205.
- Terrile, V C. “Library Services to Children, Teens and Families Experiencing Homelessness.” Urban Library Journal (2009):15(22)
- Urban Libraries Council. Report: Making Cities Stronger: Public Library Contributions to Local Economic Development (2007)
- Walker-Dalhouse, D. “Homelessness, poverty, and children’s literacy development.” The Reading Teacher 62 (2008): 84-86.
- Ward, Angela, and Linda Wason-Ellam. 2005. “Reading Beyond School: Literacies in a Neighbourhood Library”. Canadian Journal of Education/Revue Canadienne De l’éducation 28 (1 & 2):92-108. https://journals.sfu.ca/cje/index.php/cje-rce/article/view/2848.
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