Handbook of Black Librarianship - 3rd Edition by Andrew P Jackson & Marva L Deloach & Michele Fenton (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Almost twenty-five years after the second edition of this classic title was published, this third edition covers black librarianship today.
- About the Author: Andrew 'Sekou' Jackson is an Adjunct Instructor, Queens College Graduate School of Library and Information Studies (CUNY) and York College, Black Studies Program, History, Anthropology & Philosophy Department (CUNY) and a Member of the Queens Public Library's Board of Trustees.
- 424 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Library & Information Science
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Almost twenty-five years after the second edition of this classic title was published, this third edition covers black librarianship today.Book Synopsis
Almost twenty-five years after the second edition of this classic title was published, this third edition covers black librarianship today.About the Author
Andrew 'Sekou' Jackson is an Adjunct Instructor, Queens College Graduate School of Library and Information Studies (CUNY) and York College, Black Studies Program, History, Anthropology & Philosophy Department (CUNY) and a Member of the Queens Public Library's Board of Trustees.
Marva L. DeLoach PhD, retired Professor/Head Technical Services and Collection Development Librarian, Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill, CA and former Adjunct Professor San Jose State University/SIS; co-editor with E. J. Josey of Handbook of Black Librarianship, Second Edition.
Michele Fenton, MLIS, is a Monographs Catalog Librarian at the Indiana State Library, the Secretary for the Executive Board of the Black Caucus of the American Library Association, Inc., and the creator/blogger for the Little Known Black Librarian Facts Blog.