Handbook of research on the role of libraries, archives, and museums in achieving civic engagement and social justice in smart cities

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Handbook of research on the role of libraries, archives, and museums in achieving civic engagement and social justice in smart cities

Mohamed Taher

(Advances in library and information science (ALIS) book series)

IGI Global, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • An isolated and behind-the-scenes work called conservation: developing collaboration and community engagement of conservation practice in Indonesia / Widiatmoko Adi Putranto, Indah Novita Sari, Regina Dwi Shalsa Mayzana
  • Are there inclusive, accessible reference tools for the post-pandemic era?: exploring literacy resources to teach social justice through community engagement / Mohamed Taher
  • Social justice as it evolves in the LAM sector: a content analysis and avenues for future research / Amatul Momin
  • Helping communities confront extremism: a role for librarians in debunking the claims of extremists on social media / Roderic Vassie
  • Salar Jung Museum Library in the heritage city of Hyderabad: an analytical review of outreach and engagement / Soma Ghosh
  • Community engagement through extension and outreach activities: scope of a college library / Suchismita Majumdar
  • Digital divide among the tribals of Kerala: a comparative study of Kannavam and Thavinjhal Village / Ramya A.V
  • Human Rights Literacy (HRL) to promote and sustain attitudes and behaviours supportive of social justice / Chaminda Chiran Jayasundara
  • Digital literacy training: opportunities and challenges / Fatma Ince
  • The importance of rural library services based on social inclusion in Indonesia / Lasenta Adriyana, Dwi Fitrina Cahyaningtyas
  • A missed opportunity for community engagement and data collection: case study of a diaspora organization in Toronto / Abdulhamid Hathiyani
  • Designing an education curriculum through collaboration with institutions of higher learning, libraries, archives, and Museums: Case of Kruger National Park / Nkholedzeni Sidney Netshakhuma
  • Significance of digitization of the cultural heritage: in the context of museums, archives, and libraries / Abduraheem K., Jahangeer Sheri
  • Digital literacy Niche in academia: endeavors and digital solutions for young smart citizens / Shipra Awasthi, Shiva Kanaujia Sukula
  • How LAM sector can improve quality of life for underserved groups via a whole person approach / Muhammad Asim Qayyum, Mohamed Taher
  • Extending Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan in the 21st century: social justice laws of librarianship / Bharat Mehra
  • Building civic engagement in smart cities: role of smart libraries / Adebowale Jeremy Adetayo
  • Libraries, digitized cultural heritage, and social cohesion of smart cities: model-like LIS-educational implementations in Hungary / János Fodor, Péter Kiszl
  • The role of libraries, archives, and museums for metaliteracy in smart cities: implications, challenges, and opportunities / Saima Qutab, Syed Adnan Adil, Lesley Gardner, Farasat Shafi Ullah
  • Smart city technology and civic engagement in Ontario, Canada: case examples from Toronto and Barrie / Sarah Goodyear
  • Fostering civic engagement in smart cities: an opportunity for public libraries in India / Mariam Bhanu, V.K. Dhanyasree
  • Countering fake news: a study of people's attitudes and strategies to offset disinformation in smart cities in India / P.M. Naushad Ali, Daud Khan

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内容説明

The focus of the book is on two themes, civic engagement, and social justice. This brings in two perspectives that become the value of this book. First, it is to illustrate that librarians are not just stamping books, and libraries are not just lending books. Libraries and librarians are actively engaged in social goals and encourage community-led partnerships. Second, it presents evidence that library-led engagement does facilitate in bridging the digital divide and therefore a social good. The lessons and best practices in the book will include, among others, digital literacy skills with a focus on social justice. Such a narrative will describe the process to search the surface and deep web, discover and locate desired information. For example, it will also enable a smart "digizen" (formerly Netizens), to uncover masked sites and critically evaluate each. The skillful training will also teach them to be empowered to see what lies behind and beyond in the form of hate, violence, discrimination, cybercrimes, fake news and much more. Hopefully, some of these "digizen" will eventually become ambassadors to reduce cultural and religious illiteracy. In addition, this book focuses on community engagement and social justice in a smart city's digital world. This brings about research on technology in libraries, smart technologies, and digital literacy. With the special reflections on civic engagement and social justice in smart cities, this book will open new windows for civic-minded groups to consider a collaboration with libraries and will also be beneficial within multicultural and multi-faith digital literacy programs.

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