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  • Race in American Television: Voices and Visions that Shaped a Nation [2 volumes] Race in American Television: Voices and Visions that Shaped a Nation [2 volumes]
    Contributors: Leonard, David; Robbins, Stephanie;
    Abstract:

    This two-volume encyclopedia explores representations of people of color in American television. It includes overview essays on early, classic, and contemporary television and the challenges, developments, and participation of people of color on and behind the screen.

    Covering five decades, this encyclopedia highlights how race has shaped television and how television has shaped society. Offering critical analysis of moments and themes throughout television history, Race in American Television shines a spotlight on key artists of color, prominent shows, and the debates that have defined television since the civil rights movement. This book also examines the ways in which television has been a site for both reproduction of stereotypes and resistance to them, providing a basis for discussion about racial issues in the United States.

    This set provides a significant resource for students and fans of television alike, not only educating but also empowering readers with the necessary tools to consume and watch the small screen and explore its impact on the evolution of racial and ethnic stereotypes in U.S. culture and beyond. Understanding the history of American television contributes to deeper knowledge and potentially helps us to better apprehend the plethora of diverse shows and programs on Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and other platforms today.


    • Offers accessible yet critical discussions of television culture
    • Provides historic understanding of the contributions of significant artists of color to the history of American television
    • Discusses a diversity of shows as well as debates and themes central to the history of American television

    Editor(s): Leonard, David; Robbins, Stephanie;
    SortTitle: race in american television: voices and visions that shaped a nation [2 volumes]
    Keyword(s): BET; Blackface; DuVernay, Ava; Food Network; Gomez, Selena; Insecure; Law and Order; New Television; Reality TV; Sesame Street; Telemundo; Race and Ethnicity; Popular Culture: Media, Television, and Radio
    Author Info:
    David J. Leonardeditor
    Stephanie Troutman Robbinseditor
    eISBN-13: 9781440843068
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440843068.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440843051
    Imprint: Greenwood
    Pages: 856
    Publication Date: 20210131
  • Documents of the Harlem Renaissance Documents of the Harlem Renaissance
    Author(s): Davis, Thomas; Brock, Brenda;
    Contributors: Davis, Thomas; Brock, Brenda;
    Abstract:

    This book explores the transformative energy and excitement that African Americans expressed in aesthetic and civic currents that percolated during the opening of the 20th century and proved a force in the modernization of America.

    This engaging reference text represents the voices of the era in poetry and prose, in full or excerpted from anecdotes, editorials, essays, manifestoes, orations, and reminiscences, with appearances by major figures and often overlooked contributors to the Harlem Renaissance.

    Organized topically and, within topics, chronologically, the volume reaches beyond the typical representation of the spirit and substance of the movement, examinations of which are typically confined to the New York City community and from U.S. entry into World War I in 1917 to the depths of the Great Depression in 1935. It carries readers from the opening of the Harlem Renaissance, which began at the top of the 20th century, to its heights in the 1920s and '30s and through to its artistic and literary echoes in the shadows of World War II (1939–1945).


    • Collects more than 100 primary source documents, excerpting literature and commentary on arts and activities that produced illustrative images
    • Defines the "New Negro" within the context of the Harlem Renaissance, explaining how the identity of the "New Negro" was central to the ideology and cultural expressions of the Harlem Renaissance
    • Covers more than 60 personalities of the movement, offering both diverse and divergent perspectives on African American experiences during the first third of the 20th century
    • Includes both popularly recognized and often overlooked contributors to the Harlem Renaissance

    SortTitle: documents of the harlem renaissance
    Keyword(s): Black Collective Identities; Black Migration from the South; Black Personal Identities; Black Reactions to Racism and Its Violence; Black Views of World War I; Developing Black Aesthetics; Diverse and Divergent Black Perspectives; "New Negro" Children and Literature; Racial Representations
    Author Info:
    Thomas J. Davisauthor
    Brenda M. Brockauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440855573
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440855573.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440855566
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 288
    Publication Date: 20210113
    Series: Eyewitness to History
  • On the Job: An Encyclopedia of Unique Occupations around the World On the Job: An Encyclopedia of Unique Occupations around the World
    Author(s): DeMello, Margo;
    Contributors: DeMello, Margo;
    Abstract:

    This one-volume encyclopedia examines jobs and occupations from around the world that are unique and out-of-the-ordinary, from bike fishermen in the Netherlands to professional wedding guests in South Korea to elephant dressers in India.

    It's not surprising that the first question we are asked by strangers often has to do with what we do for a living. It's another way of asking, "Who are you, and what are you about?" But what happens when the answer to that question is "I am a gondolier" or "I am an Instagram influencer?" This book tries to answer that question, focusing on approximately 100 unusual occupations around the world.

    Arranged alphabetically, entries define the jobs and detail their historical, social, and cultural significance. Entries also examine where the job is located, how it came to be, how people get into the position, and what the economic and future outlook is for that job. While the entries focus on contemporary jobs, the encyclopedia also includes sidebars, which highlight unique jobs from history, to give the reader a sense of how unusual (and often terrible!) some jobs once were. High school and undergraduate students will find this book useful in looking at cultures around the world.


    • Helps readers to better understand cultural values of other countries and make cross-cultural comparisons
    • Helps readers to identify similar and related jobs across cultures with listings of jobs by category
    • Illuminates the text through sidebars highlighting interesting facts and anecdotal observations
    • Illustrates hard-to-imagine jobs through photos
    • Is written in an engaging, accessible tone for high school students, but is also useful for undergraduates and general readers

    SortTitle: on the job: an encyclopedia of unique occupations around the world
    Keyword(s): Alligator Wrestler; Cuddler; Curandero; Exorcist; Instagram Influencer; Pet Cemetery Operator; Professional Mourner; Professional Poker Player; Rental Boyfriend; Rodeo Performer; Sex Therapist; Sin Eater; Geography and World Cultures: Culture; World History: Culture
    Author Info:
    Margo DeMelloauthor

    Margo DeMello, PhD, is assistant professor at Carroll College in the Anthrozoology Program.

    eISBN-13: 9781440863516
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440863516.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440863509
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 328
    Publication Date: 20210113
  • The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym
    Contributors: Thompson, William; Olsen, Kirk;
    Abstract:

    This book provides a broad introduction to the scientific and psychological study of music, exploring how music is processed by our brains, affects us emotionally, shapes our personal and cultural identities, and can be used in therapeutic and educational contexts.

    Why are some people tone deaf and others musical savants? What do our musical preferences say about our personality and the culture in which we were raised? Why do certain songs remind us so strongly of particular people, places, or events? How can music be therapeutically used to help those with autism, Parkinson's, and other medical conditions? The Science and Psychology of Music: From Beethoven at the Office to Beyoncé at the Gym answers these and other questions.

    This book provides a broad and accessible introduction to the fascinating field of music psychology. Despite its name, music psychology includes a number of fields, including neuroscience, psychology, social psychology, sociology, and health. Through a collection of thematically organized chapters, readers will discover how our brains recognize elements of music, how music can affect us and shape our identities, and the many real-world applications for such information.


    • Explores a topic that is of great interest to both psychology students and the general public through accessible and engaging content
    • Provides a conceptual framework for readers and through a multi-part format allows them to focus their attention on their particular areas of interest
    • Furthers readers' understanding of how music can affect our wellbeing as it includes both our physical and psychological health
    • Reflects the subject knowledge of contributing experts in a wide variety of academic disciplines

    Editor(s): Thompson, William; Olsen, Kirk;
    SortTitle: science and psychology of music: from beethoven at the office to beyoncé at the gym
    Keyword(s): Emotions and Music; Gender and Music; Music Education; Music in Sports; Music Therapy; Musical Geniuses; Musical Memory; Musical Preferences; Religion and Music; Psychology; Popular Culture: Music and Performing Arts
    Author Info:
    William Forde Thompsoneditor
    Kirk N. Olseneditor
    eISBN-13: 9781440857720
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440857720.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440857713
    Imprint: Greenwood
    Pages: 368
    Publication Date: 20210131
  • Race and Sports: A Reference Handbook Race and Sports: A Reference Handbook
    Author(s): Myers, Rachel;
    Contributors: Myers, Rachel;
    Abstract:

    Race and Sports: A Reference Handbook provides a breadth and depth of discussion about minority athletes, coaches, sports journalists, and others in sport in the United States.

    This volume examines race and sports and connected issues, from the integration of professional sports to the present day. It also explores the history of minority involvement in sports at every level: the barriers broken, the stereotypes that have been shattered, and the difficulties that these pioneers have endured. One of the most valuable aspects of the book is that it surveys the history of race and sports in a manner that helps readers identify key issues.

    An extensive background on the topic of race and sports, including a review of the history and an introduction to its technical aspects, is followed by a discussion of controversies, problems, and possible solutions. Essays from various contributors showcase different aspects of race and sports, while a substantial amount of the volume is dedicated to reference material — such as biographical sketches, a chronology, an extensive annotated bibliography, and a glossary — helpful in further study of the topic.


    • Gives readers a solid foundation of the history of race and sports, from professional integration to present day
    • Provides readers with a number of primary, secondary, and multimedia sources to continue expanding their knowledge on the topic of race and sports
    • Discusses race and sports in a way that also acknowledges the intersectionality of gender and class in the sporting world
    • Rounds out the author's expertise with perspective essays that offer readers a diversity of viewpoints

    SortTitle: race and sports: a reference handbook
    Keyword(s): 1968 Olympic Games; Ali, Muhammed; American Tennis Association; Athlete Protest; Biles, Simone; Flood, Curt; James, LeBron; Kaepernick, Colin; NCAA; Racial and Gender Report Card; Robeson, Paul; Current Events and Issues: Ethnicity; Race and Ethnicity
    Author Info:
    Rachel Laws Myersauthor

    Rachel Laws Myers is director of diversity and inclusion and an instructor in English at The Hotchkiss School, an independent boarding school in New England.

    eISBN-13: 9781440862830
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440862830.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440862823
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 384
    Publication Date: 20210119
    Series: Contemporary World Issues
  • Epidemics and Pandemics: From Ancient Plagues to Modern-Day Threats [2 volumes] Epidemics and Pandemics: From Ancient Plagues to Modern-Day Threats [2 volumes]
    Author(s): Byrne, Joseph; Hays, Jo;
    Contributors: Byrne, Joseph; Hays, Jo;
    Abstract:

    Beyond their impact on public health, epidemics shape and are shaped by political, economic, and social forces. This book examines this connection, exploring key topics in the study of disease outbreaks and delving deep into specific historical and contemporary examples.

    From the Black Death that ravaged Europe in the 14th century to the influenza pandemic following World War I to the novel strain of coronavirus that made "social distancing" the new normal, wide-scale disease outbreaks have played an important role throughout human history. In addition to the toll they take on human lives, epidemics have spurred medical innovations, toppled governments, crippled economies, and led to cultural revolutions.

    Epidemics and Pandemics: From Ancient Plagues to Modern-Day Threats provides readers with a holistic view of the terrifying—and fascinating—topic of epidemics and pandemics. In Volume 1, readers will discover what an epidemic is, how it emerges and spreads, what diseases are most likely to become epidemics, and how disease outbreaks are tracked, prevented, and combated. They will learn about the impacts of such modern factors as global air travel and antibiotic resistance, as well as the roles played by public health agencies and the media. Volume 2 offers detailed case studies that explore the course and lasting significance of individual epidemics and pandemics throughout history.


    • Examines the topic from a number of angles, offering readers a holistic view of how epidemics and pandemics have affected and continue to affect the world
    • Explains the science behind the emergence and spread of disease in easy-to-understand, jargon-free language
    • Considers issues relevant to today's readers, including the impact of the anti-vaccination movement, climate change, global travel, and antibiotic resistance
    • Offers a detailed look at the most famous examples of epidemics and pandemics throughout history, using a standardized format that makes finding information quick and easy

    SortTitle: epidemics and pandemics: from ancient plagues to modern-day threats [2 volumes]
    Keyword(s): Anti-Vaccination Movement; Black Death; Cholera; Ebola; Economics and Epidemics; Influenza; Measles; Media Coverage of Epidemics; Politics and Epidemics; Health and Wellness: Diseases and Conditions; Current Events and Issues: Health and Medicine
    Author Info:
    Joseph P. Byrneauthor
    Jo N. Haysauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440863790
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440863790.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440863783
    Imprint: Greenwood
    Pages: 776
    Publication Date: 20210131
  • Colonial America: Facts and Fictions Colonial America: Facts and Fictions
    Author(s): Goss, K. David; Grishin, A.;
    Contributors: Goss, K. David; Grishin, A.;
    Abstract:

    This book provides the essential, primary documentation needed to clarify, readjust, and in some cases destroy the many commonly held myths of America's colonial past.

    The popular understanding of America's past is in many respects misunderstood and distorted. Even our secondary-level and college classrooms are not always capable of correcting the common misconceptions about Columbus and his discovery; about Jamestown, John Smith and Pocahontas; about the Salem Witch Trials; and even the American Revolution. What is often lacking in texts on these events and people is a narrative, with a solid underpinning of primary sources that clearly explains how misconceptions began, how they were perpetuated, and finally how they made their way into contemporary American popular culture.

    Colonial America: Facts and Fictions separates myth from reality. The authors explore ten popular myths about the period, each of which is examined in terms of its origin and how it became ensconced in American memory. It uses primary sources to explain the evolution of the myths and to inform readers about what actually happened. This book explains all of this, and most importantly exposes the modern reader to those essential primary source documents that clarify the distortions and disprove the popular misconceptions of the past.


    • Provides readers with factual details calculated to shatter numerous commonly held misunderstandings about colonial America
    • Explains how such commonly held myths originated, particularly how they evolved and were passed down to the present generation of American people
    • Presents readers with a selection of primary source materials and documents capable of supporting the research of students of early U.S. history

    SortTitle: colonial america: facts and fictions
    Keyword(s): Myths of the American Revolution; Myths of George Washington; Paul Revere's Ride; The Boston Tea Party; The Differences Between Puritans and Pilgrims; The Discovery of America; The Purchase of the Island of Manhattan; The Salem Witch Trials; The Settlement of Jamestown; American History
    Author Info:
    K. David Gossauthor
    A. A. Grishinauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440864278
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440864278.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440864261
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 248
    Publication Date: 20210113
    Series: Historical Facts and Fictions
  • Galápagos: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture Galápagos: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture
    Author(s): Moore, Randy;
    Contributors: Moore, Randy;
    Abstract:

    This encyclopedia provides readers with a comprehensive look at the Galápagos Islands, from the wildlife and scientists that made them famous to the challenges and issues the islands face today.

    In the mid-1800s, the Galápagos Islands served as Charles Darwin's playground, a volcanic archipelago where he famously worked on his theories of evolution and natural selection. But who actually discovered the islands? Why didn't any country claim them for over 200 years? And is ecotourism hurting or helping these mysterious islands?

    This volume explores the history, science, and culture of the Galápagos Islands. A Preface, Introduction, Chronology, and Galápagos at a Glance primer introduce readers to the islands that are so famously associated with Charles Darwin. Twelve thematic essays allow readers to explore topics such as evolution, the geology of the islands, invasive species, and tourism in depth. Topical entries follow, covering key individuals and organizations as well as other important concepts and ideas.

    Thirteen primary document excerpts allow readers to study firsthand accounts from explorers and visitors to the islands. Appendices, a glossary, a bibliography, and sidebars round out the text. Students of history, geography, and science will find this volume informative, while general readers will be intrigued to learn about these unique islands.


    • Thematic essays introduce readers to the Galápagos Islands, providing deep coverage on the geography and geology of the islands, as well as such topics as Charles Darwin, evolution, tourism, and other topics
    • Alphabetically arranged topical entries allow readers to search for a wide range of topics, complete with cross-references and Further Readings
    • Primary document excerpts from scientists and explorers provide readers with firsthand accounts of travelers' observations and experiences on the islands
    • Appendices provide context about the islands and Charles Darwin's expedition in 1835 that helped to make the islands famous
    • A Glossary helps to define key terms and concepts for readers
    • A Chronology outlines key events through history that helped to shape the Galápagos Islands as we know them today

    SortTitle: galapagos: an encyclopedia of geography, history, and culture
    Keyword(s): Volcano; UNESCO World Heritage; Tourism; Tomás de Berlanga; The Voyage of the Beagle; National Park; Islands; Invasive Species; Iguanas; Herman Melville; Hawaii; Giant Tortoises; Geology; Galápagos; Exploration; Ecuador; Climate Change; Charles Darwin; Agriculture; Beaches; Berlanga, Tomas
    Author Info:
    Randy Mooreauthor

    Randy Moore, PhD, is professor of biology at the University of Minnesota. He is coauthor, with Sehoya Cotner, of Understanding Galápagos: What You'll See and What It Means.

    eISBN-13: 9781440864704
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440864704.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440864698
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 464
    Publication Date: 20210113
  • Rosa Parks: A Life in American History Rosa Parks: A Life in American History
    Author(s): Mace, Darryl;
    Contributors: Mace, Darryl;
    Abstract:

    Rosa Parks's crucial decision proved more than one to remain seated. This book uses historical analysis and Parks's own words to paint a complete picture of her life as a courageous and defiant civil rights activist.

    Rosa Parks: A Life in American History explores the life of this important civil rights activist in the context of the cultural and social history of her time. The book focuses heavily on the influence of her mother and grandparents in her civil rights activism and emphasizes the fact that Rosa Parks was always active and engaged in the struggle for civil rights. Analyses of speeches she delivered provide a picture that broadens her influence and importance far beyond the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

    Chapters are organized chronologically, beginning with Rosa Parks' family history and ending with her death and legacy, and a culminating chapter explores her extensive impact on American history. The work also includes a timeline of key events in her life and a bibliography to aid additional research. Readers will benefit from a holistic approach that explores Parks' life well beyond her refusal to give up her seat on the Montgomery bus line. Of note, this book connects Parks' lifelong activism to the spirit of justice and resistance she learned at a young age.


    • Offers a clear and concise biography of Rosa Parks
    • Examines the entirety of her life and activism beyond the Montgomery Bus Boycott
    • Highlights how Parks's own words best tell her story
    • Shows the complexity of the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the resilience of Montgomery's Black population

    SortTitle: rosa parks: a life in american history
    Keyword(s): Civil Rights; Detroit, Michigan; Jim Crow Segregation; King, Martin Luther, Jr.; Lynching; Montgomery, Alabama; Montgomery Bus Boycott; Nixon, E.D.; Parks, Raymond; Parks, Rosa; Rape; Scottsboro Boys; Selma to Montgomery March; Tuskegee Institute; American History: Race and Ethnicity
    Author Info:
    Darryl Maceauthor

    Darryl Mace is professor and chair of the history and political science department at Cabrini University.

    eISBN-13: 9781440868436
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440868436.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440868429
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 208
    Publication Date: 20210113
    Series: Black History Lives
  • America's National Anthem: America's National Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner" in U.S. History, Culture, and Law
    Author(s): Vile, John;
    Contributors: Vile, John;
    Abstract:

    This A–Z encyclopedia is a one-stop resource for understanding the history and evolution of the national anthem in American politics, culture, and mythology, as well as controversies surrounding its emergence as a lightning rod for political protests and statements.

    This reference work serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding all aspects of the national anthem and its significance in U.S. history and American life and culture. It covers the origins of the song and its selection as the nation's official anthem and acknowledges other musical compositions proposed as national anthems. It discusses famous performances of the anthem and details laws and court decisions related to its performance, and it also explains notable phrases in its lyrics, describes the meaning of the national anthem to different demographic groups, and surveys presentations and celebrations of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in popular culture. Moreover, it summarizes famous political protests undertaken during renditions of the national anthem, from the Black Power salutes by U.S. athletes during the 1968 Olympics to the kneeling protests undertaken by Colin Kaepernick and other NFL players to bring attention to racial inequality in America.


    • Hundreds of illuminating and authoritative entries on various facets of the history and cultural importance of the "Star-Spangled Banner"
    • Extensive timeline of important events in the history and evolution of America's national anthem
    • Detailed bibliography of resources for further learning about the national anthem
    • Guest foreword by musicology scholar Joseph Morgan on musical elements of the national anthem song

    SortTitle: america's national anthem: "the star-spangled banner" in u.s. history, culture, and law
    Keyword(s): African Americans and the Star-Spangled Banner; Battle Hymn of the Republic; Civil War; Films and the Star-Spangled Banner; Houston, Whitney; Key, Francis Scott; Latino National Anthem; Olympic Protests; "Rocket's Red Glare"; Sousa, John Philip; Visual Arts and the Star-Spangled Banner
    Author Info:
    John R. Vileauthor

    John R. Vile, PhD, is professor of political science and dean of the University Honors College at Middle Tennessee State University.

    eISBN-13: 9781440873195
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440873195.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440873188
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 400
    Publication Date: 20210113
  • Medicare and Medicaid: A Reference Handbook Medicare and Medicaid: A Reference Handbook
    Author(s): Shaw, Greg;
    Contributors: Shaw, Greg;
    Abstract:

    Medicare and Medicaid: A Reference Handbook provides an in-depth discussion of these two large government health insurance programs. It additionally addresses such related issues as healthcare, government spending, and socialized medicine.

    Many Americans hold conflicting views on how to pay for health care. They fear that government involvement will either undermine the quality of care or cost taxpayers too much. However, over the past half-century, hundreds of millions of Americans have come to rely on government health insurance because they are elderly, low-income, or both.

    Medicare and Medicaid: A Reference Handbook provides high school and college readers with a one-stop resource on these two government insurance programs. A background and history of the topic are followed by a chapter on problems, controversies, and solutions. Perspectives and profiles speak to current program strengths, political concerns, and problems. There is a strong focus on current program challenges and opportunities.

    Moreover, most of the government documents referenced in a dedicated resources chapter are produced periodically, with updates accessible online, so the book should enjoy an enduring shelf-life. The volume closes with a glossary and bibliography.


    • Provides readers with a concise history of how Medicare and Medicaid have developed since their creation in 1965
    • Explains many of the most important current controversies in nonspecialist language
    • Through its inclusion of perspective essays from diverse viewpoints—those of providers, scholars, beneficiaries, and advocates—helps readers to appreciate how multidimensional Medicare and Medicaid are for nearly one-half of all Americans
    • Offers enough detail for readers to clearly understand the evolution of these programs while also being readily accessible

    SortTitle: medicare and medicaid: a reference handbook
    Keyword(s): Health and Wellness; Medicare; Medicaid; Healthcare; Health Insurance; Affordable Care Act; American Hospital Association; American Medical Association; Health Care; Health Care Spending; Managed Care; Medicaid Expansion; Prescription Drugs; Current Events and Issues: Health and Medicine
    Author Info:
    Greg M. Shawauthor

    Greg M. Shaw, PhD, is professor of political science at Illinois Wesleyan University.

    eISBN-13: 9781440873355
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440873355.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440873348
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 328
    Publication Date: 20210131
    Series: Contemporary World Issues
  • Hispanics in the American West Hispanics in the American West
    Author(s): Iber, Jorge; DeLeon, Arnoldo;
    Contributors: Iber, Jorge; DeLeon, Arnoldo;
    Abstract:

    This work provides a revealing look at the history of Hispanic peoples in the American West (or, from the Mexican perspective, El Norte) from the period of Spanish colonization through the present day.

    SortTitle: hispanics in the american west
    Keyword(s): Race and Ethnicity
    Author Info:
    Jorge Iberauthor
    Arnoldo DeLeonauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781851096848
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781851096848.JPG
    Print ISBN-13: 9781851096794
    Entry Code: HISPAWE
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 472
    Publication Date: 20051107
    Series: Cultures in the American West
  • American Religious History: Belief and Society through Time [3 volumes] American Religious History: Belief and Society through Time [3 volumes]
    Contributors: Smith, Gary;
    Abstract:

    A mix of thematic essays, reference entries, and primary source documents covers the role of religion in American history and life from the Colonial era to the present.

    Often controversial, religion has been an important force in shaping American culture. Religious convictions strongly influenced colonial and state governments as well as the United States as a new republic. Religious teachings, values, and practices deeply affected political structures and policies, economic ideology and practice, educational institutions and instruction, social norms and customs, marriage, and family life. By analyzing religion's interaction with American culture and prominent religious leaders and ideologies, this reference helps readers to better understand many fascinating, often controversial, religious leaders, ideas, events, and topics.

    The work is organized in three volumes devoted to particular periods. Volume one includes a chronology highlighting key events related to religion in American history and an introduction that overviews religion in America during the period covered by the volume, and roughly 10 essays that explore significant themes. These essays are followed by approximately 120 alphabetically arranged reference entries providing objective, fundamental information about topics related to religion in America. Each volume presents nearly 50 primary source documents, each introduced by a contextualizing headnote. A selected, general bibliography closes volume three.


    • Timelines in each volume highlight key events in American religious history
    • Some 30 essays survey broad themes central to American religious history
    • Roughly 360 reference entries provide fundamental information about specific topics related to religion in American history
    • Excerpts from around 150 primary source documents provide first-hand accounts of how religion has shaped American history
    • Entry bibliographies and a selected, general, end-of-work bibliography direct users to additional information resources

    Editor(s): Smith, Gary;
    SortTitle: american religious history: belief and society through time [3 volumes]
    Keyword(s): African Americans and Religion; America's Christian Origins; Bible in America, The; Buddhism in America; Economic Life and Religion; Education and Religion; Islam in America; Judaism in America; Mormonism; Native Americans and Religion; Political Life and Religion; Religion: History
    Author Info:
    Gary Scott Smitheditor

    Gary Scott Smith is professor of history emeritus at Grove City College. He has won awards for his teaching and is author or editor of 15 books.

    eISBN-13: 9781440861611
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440861611.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440861604
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 1248
    Publication Date: 20201207
  • Cooking through History: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Food with Menus and Recipes [2 volumes] Cooking through History: A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Food with Menus and Recipes [2 volumes]
    Contributors: Byrd, Melanie; Dunn, John;
    Abstract:

    From the prehistoric era to the present, food culture has helped to define civilizations. This reference surveys food culture and cooking from antiquity to the modern era, providing background information along with menus and recipes.

    Food culture has been central to world civilizations since prehistory. While early societies were limited in terms of their resources and cooking technology, methods of food preparation have flourished throughout history, with food central to social gatherings, celebrations, religious functions, and other aspects of daily life. This book surveys the history of cooking from the ancient world through the modern era.

    The first volume looks at the history of cooking from antiquity through the Early Modern era, while the second focuses on the modern world. Each volume includes a chronology, historical introduction, and topical chapters on foodstuffs, food preparation, eating habits, and other subjects. Sections on particular civilizations follow, with each section offering a historical overview, recipes, menus, primary source documents, and suggestions for further reading. The work closes with a selected, general bibliography of resources suitable for student research.


    • Timelines help users identify key events related to the history of cooking
    • Topical essays cover important subjects across cultures
    • Sections on particular civilizations, regions, or countries provide historical coverage of cooking methods and food culture
    • Recipes, sample menus, and other documents give readers important information about cooking methods and food history within particular societies
    • Suggestions for further reading direct users to additional sources of information

    Editor(s): Byrd, Melanie; Dunn, John;
    SortTitle: cooking through history: a worldwide encyclopedia of food with menus and recipes [2 volumes]
    Keyword(s): Ancient Egypt; Ancient Greece; Ancient Rome; The Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Empire; China and Korea; France; India; Italy; Mesopotamia; Native Americans and Colonial America; Sub-Saharan Africa; World History: Culture; Geography and World Cultures: Culture
    Author Info:
    Melanie Byrdeditor
    John P. Dunneditor
    eISBN-13: 9781610694568
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781610694568.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781610694551
    Imprint: Greenwood
    Pages: 816
    Publication Date: 20201202
  • Daily Life of Women: An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present [3 volumes] Daily Life of Women: An Encyclopedia from Ancient Times to the Present [3 volumes]
    Contributors: Boyett, Colleen; Tarver, H. Micheal; Gleason, Mildred;
    Abstract:

    Indispensable for the student or researcher studying women's history, this book draws upon a wide array of cultural settings and time periods in which women displayed agency by carrying out their daily economic, familial, artistic, and religious obligations.

    Since record keeping began, history has been written by a relatively few elite men. Insights into women's history are left to be gleaned by scholars who undertake careful readings of ancient literature, examine archaeological artifacts, and study popular culture, such as folktales, musical traditions, and art. For some historical periods and geographic regions, this is the only way to develop some sense of what daily life might have been like for women in a particular time and place.

    This reference explores the daily life of women across civilizations. The work is organized in sections on different civilizations from around the world, arranged chronologically. Within each society, the encyclopedia highlights the roles of women within five broad thematic categories: the arts, economics and work, family and community life, recreation and social customs, and religious life. Included are numerous sidebars containing additional information, document excerpts, images, and suggestions for further reading.


    • An introduction provides an overview the daily life of women through history, and a timeline highlights key events in women's history.
    • Chronologically arranged sections on civilizations from across world history provide information on the daily life of women living in those societies.
    • For each civilization, broad categories of daily life are broken into subsections, with each offering reference entries on specific topics.
    • Photos help users visualize important topics, and sidebars provide interesting tangential information.
    • Bibliographies direct readers to additional resources.

    Editor(s): Boyett, Colleen; Tarver, H. Micheal; Gleason, Mildred;
    SortTitle: daily life of women: an encyclopedia from ancient times to the present [3 volumes]
    Keyword(s): 20th Century American Sorority Sisters; Ancient Chinese Warrior Women; Coptic Nuns; Female Slaves in Medieval West Africa; Female Storytellers in Ancient India; Korean Haenyeo Divers; Modern European Witches; Women of the Ottoman Harem; World History: Gender
    Author Info:
    Colleen Kelley Boyetteditor
    H. Micheal Tarvereditor
    Mildred Diane Gleasoneditor
    eISBN-13: 9781440846939
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440846939.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440846922
    Imprint: Greenwood
    Pages: 1308
    Publication Date: 20201207
  • Daily Life of African Americans in Primary Documents [2 volumes] Daily Life of African Americans in Primary Documents [2 volumes]
    Contributors: Covey, Herbert; Eisnach, Dwight;
    Abstract:

    Daily Life of African Americans in Primary Documents takes readers on an insightful journey through the life experiences of African Americans over the centuries, capturing African American experiences, challenges, accomplishments, and daily lives, often in their own words.

    This two-volume set provides readers with a balanced collection of materials that captures the wide-ranging experiences of African American people over the history of America. Volume 1 begins with the enslavement and transportation of slaves to North America and ends with the Civil War; Volume 2 continues with the beginning of Reconstruction through the election of Barack Obama to the American presidency.

    Each volume provides a chronology of major events, a historic overview, and sections devoted to domestic, material, economic, intellectual, political, leisure, and religious life of African Americans for the respective time spans. Volume 1 covers a wide variety of topics from a multitude of perspectives in such areas as enslavement, life during the Civil War, common foods, housing, clothing, political opinions, and similar topics. Volume 2 addresses the civil rights movement, court cases, life under Jim Crow, Reconstruction, busing, housing segregation, and more.

    Each volume includes 100–110 primary sources with suggested readings from government publications, court testimony, census data, interviews, newspaper accounts, period appropriate letters, Works Progress Administration interviews, sermons, laws, diaries, and reports.


    • Includes more than 200 primary sources unchanged from the originals and accompanied by introductions that inform readers of the significance of the primary source
    • Incorporates the perspectives of former enslaved African Americans through Works Progress Administration interviews
    • Identifies some of the challenges of being black in American society
    • Provides readers with a sense of the contexts in which African Americans have lived in America
    • Highlights some of the success stories involving African Americans and some of their contributions to the advancement of American society
    • Provides broad sweeping historic overviews for each volume as well as chronologies of significant events in African American history that shaped everyday life

    Editor(s): Covey, Herbert; Eisnach, Dwight;
    SortTitle: daily life of african americans in primary documents [2 volumes]
    Keyword(s): Volume 1:; Abolition; Black Churches; Childhood; Contrabands; Cruelty Toward Slaves; Family Life; Free Blacks; Life on Plantations; Manumission; Medical Care; The Middle Passage; The Slave Trade; Volume 2:; Black Businesses; Black Codes; Black Elected Officials; Black Power; Civil Rights
    Author Info:
    Herbert C. Coveyeditor
    Dwight Eisnacheditor
    eISBN-13: 9781440866654
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440866654.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440866647
    Imprint: Greenwood
    Pages: 760
    Publication Date: 20201124
  • Examining Internet and Technology around the World Examining Internet and Technology around the World
    Contributors: Steckman, Laura;
    Abstract:

    This book offers comparative insights into the challenges and opportunities surrounding emerging technology and the internet as it is used and perceived throughout the world, providing students with cross-cultural and cross-national perspectives.

    The United Arab Emirates has a national goal of colonizing Mars by 2117, and China seeks to modernize its entire manufacturing process to produce cutting-edge technologies and research advances by 2025. How are other countries using the internet and emerging technologies to their advantage?

    This volume in the Global Viewpoints series examines 10 issues pertaining to the internet and technology, including access and censorship, alternative energy technologies, artificial intelligence, autonomous robots, cyberbullying, cybercrime, e-learning, GMO's, online privacy, and virtual and augmented reality. For each topic, the volume features eight country-level perspectives that span the world to allow for comparisons of different nations' specific approaches to the technology or issue.

    This encyclopedia takes a new direction in understanding the importance and impact of emerging technologies on the world, showing that even when experiencing similar technologically related challenges or advances, these technologies do not form one-size-fits-all solutions for every nation and population. Even when nations develop similar technologies, human dimensions, from policy to social norms to culture, influence people and society across the world too.


    • Shows the similarities and differences of emerging issues and successes surrounding technology development through perspectives from different world regions, allowing readers to make comparisons among the featured countries in each section
    • Provides a brief primer on each technology and internet-related issue that functions as a baseline for each section
    • Highlights that different countries and populations having similar societal needs often need to make dissimilar technology-related choices, usually due to varying internal and external pressures ranging from social values and political systems to economic needs and developmental goals
    • Includes photographs that help to illuminate the text

    Editor(s): Steckman, Laura;
    SortTitle: examining internet and technology around the world
    Keyword(s): Access and Censorship; Alternative Energy Technologies; Artificial Intelligence; Autonomous Robots; Cyberbullying; Cybercrime; E-learning Issues and Trends; Genetically Modified Organisms; Online Privacy; Technology; Geography and World Cultures: Culture
    Author Info:
    Laura M. Steckmaneditor

    Laura M. Steckman, PhD, is a fellow with the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for Southeast Asian Studies. She is coeditor of Online Around the World: A Geographic Encyclopedia of the Internet, Social Media, and Mobile Apps.

    eISBN-13: 9781440867224
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440867224.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440867217
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 408
    Publication Date: 20201231
    Series: Global Viewpoints
  • What You Need to Know about the Flu What You Need to Know about the Flu
    Author(s): Devlin, R;
    Contributors: Devlin, R;
    Abstract:

    What You Need to Know About the Flu offers readers a concise yet in-depth look at the influenza virus and the illness it causes, with both a historical perspective and a contemporary discussion of treatment, prevention, and controversies.

    Seasonal influenza strikes each winter, sickening millions, causing thousands of hospitalizations and deaths, and resulting in millions of dollars in health care costs and lost work productivity. The flu can also cause periodic epidemics and global pandemics. Experts fear the next public health emergency may be a new and deadly strain of influenza.

    This book is a part of Greenwood's Inside Diseases and Disorders series. This series profiles a variety of physical and psychological conditions, distilling and consolidating vast collections of scientific knowledge into concise, readable volumes. A list of "top 10" essential questions begins each book, providing quick-access answers to readers' most pressing concerns. The text follows a standardized, easy-to-navigate structure, with each chapter exploring a particular facet of the topic. In addition to covering basics such as causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and management options, books in this series delve into issues that are less commonly addressed but still critically important, such as effects on loved ones and caregivers. Case illustrations highlight key themes discussed in the book, accompanied by insightful analyses and recommendations.


    • Covers both seasonal and epidemic flu and helps readers to better understand why the influenza virus is so difficult to combat
    • An Essential Questions section provides quick answers to the questions that readers are most likely to have and serves as a springboard to explore the content of the book in more detail
    • Case Illustrations provide relatable, real-world examples of concepts discussed in the text
    • An annotated Directory of Resources points readers toward useful books, organizations, and websites, acting as a gateway to further study and research

    SortTitle: what you need to know about the flu
    Keyword(s): Antiviral Medications; Bird Flu; Complications from the Flu; Epidemics and Pandemics; Flu Vaccine; H1N1; Influenza Virus Strains; Morbidity and Mortality Rates; 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic; Seasonal Flu; Health and Wellness: Diseases and Conditions; Current Events and Issues: Health and Medicine
    Author Info:
    R K. Devlinauthor

    R. K. Devlin, MD, is an infectious diseases physician practicing in the Midwest.

    eISBN-13: 9781440870088
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440870088.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440870071
    Imprint: Greenwood
    Pages: 192
    Publication Date: 20201231
    Series: Inside Diseases and Disorders
  • Toxic Chemicals in America: Controversies in Human and Environmental Health [2 volumes] Toxic Chemicals in America: Controversies in Human and Environmental Health [2 volumes]
    Contributors: Tzoumis, Kelly;
    Abstract:

    This one-stop resource is ideal for understanding the extent to which toxic chemicals are used in American industry and agriculture—impacting public health and the environment through everything from industrial solvents to children's toys.

    Every year, about four billion pounds of toxic chemicals are generated and released by U.S. industries. Do these chemicals pose a potential health threat to American families, including vulnerable groups like children and the elderly? Is their manufacture and use adequately regulated to protect both human and environmental health? Is the Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, signed in June 2016 by former President Obama with bipartisan support, truly the first major overhaul of toxic chemical regulation in forty years to put human health first, as its supporters asserted? Or is it a fatally flawed bill that does the bidding of industry by undermining strong state environmental and public health laws, as some detractors claim?

    This two-volume set addresses all of those questions. Moreover, it presents and examines arguments marshaled by business interests, community leaders, scientists, activists, and lawmakers alike. It thus provides users with the information they need to accurately assess the impacts—pro and con—that industrial chemicals are having in shaping the world in which we work, eat, drink, breathe, and play.


    • Approximately 300 encyclopedia entries on toxic chemicals in the United States, including product/commercial uses, laws and regulations governing their use, environmental and human health risks, types of contamination, and notable events and individuals
    • Chronology of major events in the development and regulation of toxic chemicals in the United States
    • Authoritative and objective analysis of the risks and benefits of chemicals in modern society
    • Perspectives of chemical industry and related businesses, environmental and public health advocacy organizations, and lawmakers from across the political spectrum

    Editor(s): Tzoumis, Kelly;
    SortTitle: toxic chemicals in america: controversies in human and environmental health [2 volumes]
    Keyword(s): Leading Individuals (Lawmakers, Activists, and Scientists) Who Have Shaped Public and Regulatory Attitudes About Toxic Chemicals; Major Adverse Impacts to the Environment of Toxic Chemicals; Major Adverse Impacts to Human Health of Toxic Chemicals; Current Events and Issues: Health and Medicine
    Author Info:
    Kelly Tzoumiseditor

    Kelly A. Tzoumis is professor of public policy at DePaul University.

    eISBN-13: 9781440857539
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440857539.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440857522
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 744
    Publication Date: 20201231
  • Natural Hazards and Disasters: From Avalanches and Climate Change to Water Spouts and Wildfires [2 volumes] Natural Hazards and Disasters: From Avalanches and Climate Change to Water Spouts and Wildfires [2 volumes]
    Contributors: Paul, Bimal;
    Abstract:

    This two-volume encyclopedia provides the science behind heart-pumping geophysical hazards such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, cyclones, and floods, as well as authoritative entries on notable natural disasters around the world and the agencies that help victims of them.

    Natural Hazards and Disasters explores the sometimes harsh effects of nature on human life. The set discusses the physical science behind specific types of hazards and disasters (such as blizzards and tsunamis), their impact on our lives, how damage is mitigated or prevented, recovery and reconstruction, and the current research and technology used for managing or even eliminating the hazards.

    Written by experts in the field, the set also explores a variety of extreme events from around the world, including the 2010–2011 Christchurch Earthquake (New Zealand), the 2017–2018 Thomas Fire (United States), and the 2018 Kerala Floods (India). Also covered are the world's major international and nonprofit aid agencies, like the Salvation Army and Oxfam, that assist disaster victims.


    • Provides thorough coverage of the human and physical factors of 25 natural hazards and disasters, from the causes and physical structure of a disaster to the damage they cause to societies, to the technology used to mitigate destruction and eliminate loss of life
    • Examines 75 historic disasters from around the world, their causes, preparedness efforts, warning and evacuation, impact, response and relief efforts, and recovery and reconstruction
    • Provides authoritative content clear to the casual reader and students alike, reflecting the knowledge of hazards experts

    Editor(s): Paul, Bimal;
    SortTitle: natural hazards and disasters: from avalanches and climate change to water spouts and wildfires [2 volumes]
    Keyword(s): Volume One; Avalanches; Climate Change; Coastal Erosion; Expansive Soils; Extreme Temperature; Hurricanes; Ice Storms; Landslides; Sinkholes; Storm Surges; Tornadoes; Volume 2; Bhola Cyclone, Bangladesh, 1970; California Drought, United States, 2011–2016; Colombia Floods, 2010–2011
    Author Info:
    Bimal Kanti Pauleditor

    Bimal Kanti Paul is professor of geography and geospatial sciences at Kansas State University. He specializes in natural hazards.

    eISBN-13: 9781440862144
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440862144.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440862137
    Imprint: ABC-CLIO
    Pages: 752
    Publication Date: 20201231

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  • Understanding Suicide's Allure: Steps to Save Lives by Healing Psychological Scars Understanding Suicide's Allure: Steps to Save Lives by Healing Psychological Scars
    Author(s): Krippner, Stanley; Riebel, Linda; Joffe Ellis, Debbie; Paulson, Daryl;
    Contributors: Krippner, Stanley; Riebel, Linda; Joffe Ellis, Debbie; Paulson, Daryl;
    Abstract:

    This book explains why suicide can be alluring to a person aiming to stop his or her traumatic pain—whether its source is bullying, sexual assault, war combat, or other PTSD-invoking events—and details approaches that can prevent suicide.

    Suicide has been a taboo topic in Western culture. The mere mention of suicide sparks reactive responses that include medical, moral, spiritual, and religious debates. As a result, the authors open an important discussion here, offering an honest and non-judgmental examination of the many aspects involved in the nature of suicide, explaining that above all, people need to learn how to support those struggling with suicidal thoughts or to intercept their own suicidal thinking. The book also includes an extensive review and evaluation of the many available mental health treatments.

    Special consideration is given to military suicides. U.S. soldier suicides exceed one per day and continue to rise in all military branches, while veteran suicide rates are even higher, averaging 17 per day. Communities, families, veterans, and service members are in need of tools and insights for coping with, navigating, and exposing the suicidal attitudes affecting many current and former members of the military.


    • Incorporates academic research, media coverage, and the authors' personal experiences
    • Includes topics associated with forms of suicide not widely addressed in other books, including evolutionary psychology, traumatic brain injury, prescription drug side-effects, and shamanism
    • Addresses suicide in the general population as well as within the cadre of some of the nation's newest veterans—those who served in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars

    SortTitle: understanding suicide's allure: steps to save lives by healing psychological scars
    Keyword(s): Alcoholism and Substance Abuse; Causes Associated with Prescribed Medications; Conventional and Unconventional Psychotherapies; Cultural Perspectives; Developmental Psychology; Evolutionary Psychology; Gender Studies; Humanistic and Existential Psychology; Psychology: Abnormal
    Author Info:
    Stanley Krippnerauthor
    Linda Riebelauthor
    Debbie Joffe Ellisauthor
    Daryl S. Paulsonauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440862557
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440862557.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440862540
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 360
    Publication Date: 20210113
  • When Trauma Grips Our Children: The Basic Pyramid System for Counselors, Teachers, and Caregivers to Support Healing When Trauma Grips Our Children: The Basic Pyramid System for Counselors, Teachers, and Caregivers to Support Healing
    Author(s): Levine, James;
    Contributors: Levine, James;
    Abstract:

    Aimed at school staff and other caregivers on the front lines of providing assistance without in-depth training or an understanding of how trauma manifests, this book offers a detailed approach to helping children who have experienced trauma.

    Trauma in children varies in how it presents—in behavior, emotions, learning, and social interactions—and how to address it depends largely on its presentation. Children may exhibit many types of behavior that could be attributed to trauma, such as telling lies and feeling shame, lacking focus or having outbursts in class, and distrusting peers and adults, among many more.

    When you read this book, you'll learn how to support a child with severe trauma by employing a sensitive yet structured approach. Discussion of a kaleidoscope of case studies using the new Basic Pyramid model, developed by the author, will help you to determine appropriate intervention.


    • Introduces a new intervention model used as the basis of care for children with trauma
    • Offers clear application of intervention practices in case studies
    • Emphasizes the link between trauma, behavior, learning, emotions, and social interaction skills among children
    • Demonstrates that supportive action can produce positive responses in children with trauma

    SortTitle: when trauma grips our children: the basic pyramid system for counselors, teachers, and caregivers to support healing
    Keyword(s): anxiety; trauma in children; trauma; PTSD; depression; child psychology; behavioral therapy; Control-Mastery Theory; Coping Skills; Crisis Intervention; Lying; Prevention; Redirection; Restitution; Shame; Psychology: Child and Teen; Current Events and Issues: Education
    Author Info:
    James E. Levineauthor

    James E. Levine, PhD, LICSW, is founding director of a multi-disciplinary group of more than 30 clinicians that consults for more than 45 school districts.

    eISBN-13: 9781440874741
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440874741.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440874734
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 160
    Publication Date: 20210113
  • Germs at Bay: Politics, Public Health, and American Quarantine Germs at Bay: Politics, Public Health, and American Quarantine
    Author(s): Vidich, Charles;
    Contributors: Vidich, Charles;
    Abstract:

    This book examines America's experience with a wide range of quarantine practices over the past 400 years and explores the political, economic, immigration, and public health considerations that have prompted success or failure within the evolving role of public health.

    The novel strain of coronavirus that emerged in late 2019 and became a worldwide pandemic in 2020 is only one of more than 87 new or emerging pathogens discovered since 1980 that have posed a risk to public health. While many may consider quarantine an antiquated practice, in reality it is often one of the only defenses against new and dangerous communicable diseases. Tracing the United States' quarantine practices through the colonial, postcolonial, and modern eras, Germs at Bay: Politics, Public Health, and American Quarantine provides an eye-opening look at how quarantine has worked despite routine dismissal of its value.

    This book is for anyone seeking to understand the challenges of controlling the spread of COVID-19 and will help readers internalize the lessons that may be learned from the pandemic. No other title provides the level of primary source data on the United States' long reliance on quarantine practices and the political, social, and economic factors that have influenced them.


    • Offers guidance on quarantine decision-making within the U.S. democratic system
    • Chronicles the evolution of quarantine throughout U.S. history
    • Provides a detailed analysis of tens of thousands of primary-source local, state, and federal quarantine records that have been pieced together to tell America's quarantine story
    • Features illuminating case studies of some of the most important quarantine events in American history

    SortTitle: germs at bay: politics, public health, and american quarantine
    Keyword(s): Coronavirus; War; Stigma and disease reporting; Smallpox in Boston; Smallpox during the Revolutionary; Redefining quarantine for the 21st; Radio Pratique; Quarantine and the Irish Diaspora; Public Health Service; Medically managed quarantine; Maritime quarantine; Immigration and quarantine; Germ theory; Five stages of quarantine practice; COVID-19
    Author Info:
    Charles Vidichauthor

    Charles Vidich is a consultant and adviser on public health and bioterrorism issues and was appointed a visiting scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, working for 10 years on national quarantine policy.

    eISBN-13: 9781440878343
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440878343.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440878336
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 520
    Publication Date: 20210119
  • Manifest Ambition: James K. Polk and Civil-Military Relations during the Mexican War Manifest Ambition: James K. Polk and Civil-Military Relations during the Mexican War
    Author(s): Pinheiro, John;
    Contributors: Pinheiro, John;
    Abstract:

    This is not another chronological retelling of the Mexican War. Instead, it examines civil-military clashes during the war in light of Jacksonian politics and the American citizen-soldier tradition, looking at events that shed light on civilian authority over the military, as well as the far reaching impact of political ambition during this period (specifically, presidential power and the quest for the presidency). By 1848, Americans had come to realize that in their burgeoning democracy, generals and politicians could scarcely resist the temptation to use war for partisan gain. It was a lesson well learned and one that still resonates today.

    The Mexican War is known for the invaluable experience it provided to future Civil War officers and as an example of America's drive to fulfill her Manifest Destiny. Yet it was more than a training ground, more than a display of imperialism. Significantly, the Mexican War tested civilian control of the military and challenged traditional assumptions about the role of the army in American society. In so doing, it revealed the degree to which, by 1846, the harsh partisanships of the Jacksonian Era had impacted the American approach to war. This is not another chronological retelling of the Mexican War. Instead, it examines civil-military clashes during the war in light of Jacksonian politics and the American citizen-soldier tradition, looking both at events that shed light on civilian authority over the military and at the far reaching impact of political ambition during this period (specifically, presidential power and the quest for the presidency).

    In addition to politics, a host of others factors marred civil-military relations during the war, threatening U.S. victory. These included atrocities committed by Americans against Mexicans, disobedient officers, and inefficient U.S. military governors. In the end, as Manifest Ambition shows, Polk's ability to overcome his partisan leanings, his micro-management of the war effort, and his overall strategic vision, helped avoid both a prolonged occupation and the annexation of All Mexico. By 1848, Americans had come to realize that in their burgeoning democracy, generals and politicians could scarcely resist the temptation to use war for partisan gain. It was a lesson well learned and one that still resonates today.

    SortTitle: manifest ambition: james k. polk and civil-military relations during the mexican war
    Keyword(s): Military History
    Author Info:
    John C. Pinheiroauthor

    John C. Pinheiro is Assistant Professor of History at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Co-editor of Volume 12 of the Presidential Series of the Papers of George Washington, his articles on the Mexican War have appeared in the Journal of the Early Republic, the Journal of Popular Culture, and in the anthology, Nineteenth-Century America (2005).

    eISBN-13: 9780313027284
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9780313027284.JPG
    Print ISBN-13: 9780275984090
    Entry Code: EC8409
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 240
    Publication Date: 20070330
    Series: In War and in Peace: U.S. Civil-Military Relations
    Subtitle: James K. Polk and Civil-Military Relations during the Mexican War
  • Sexual Health [4 volumes] Sexual Health [4 volumes]
    Author(s): Owens, Annette; Tepper, Mitchell;
    Contributors: Owens, Annette; Tepper, Mitchell;
    Abstract:

    In this unprecedented four-volume set, doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, educators, and clergy join forces to present information vital for sexual health. Topics candidly discussed include the meaning of sexual health, the effects of ignorance or neglect, and the role of love, touch, and communication. Doctors explain the roles of physical systems, while psychologists and members of the clergy detail the roles of religion, culture, and parental or family beliefs in spurring or squashing sexual health. State-of-the-art treatments and research are also featured. Each volume includes a chapter on how to talk with a doctor, therapist, or patient about sexual health.

    Americans feel free to tell medical doctors of health ills from headaches to hemorrhoids, and to tell psychologists about mental problems from depression to delusions. Yet, there is one area that affects both physical and mental health most people don't discuss with either doctor or psychologist: sexual health. According to a survey published by the American Medical Association, 43 percent of women and 31 percent of men in the United States experience some form of sexual dysfunction, problems are largely hidden, and so exacerbated. Doctors don't initiate the topic with patients; neither do most psychologists aside from trained sex therapists. The problems might not even be rooted in disorders commonly understood as illness. As officials at the World Health Organization have defined it, sexual health is more than the absence of disease. It is a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being related to sexuality.

    SortTitle: sexual health [4 volumes]
    Keyword(s): Health and Wellness: Love, Sex, and Sexuality
    Author Info:
    Annette Owensauthor
    Mitchell S. Tepperauthor
    eISBN-13: 9780313054525
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9780313054525.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9780275987749
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 1840
    Publication Date: 20061230
  • NATO Reconsidered: Is the Atlantic Alliance Still in America's Interest? NATO Reconsidered: Is the Atlantic Alliance Still in America's Interest?
    Author(s): Truitt, Wesley;
    Contributors: Truitt, Wesley;
    Abstract: Is NATO still in the best interest of the United States? This provocative work argues that the focus on NATO distracts the U.S. from the vital foreign policy challenges of the 21st century, most notably China's rise in power.Since its beginning in 1949, NATO—the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—has been at the center of United States foreign policy. The alliance was crucial during the decades of the Cold War, and the U.S. collaborated closely with NATO during crises in Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Libya. But does the NATO alliance still serve the best interests of the United States?The NATO of today—one that has expanded to 30 member countries—risks involving the U.S. in unwanted military activities of the future, actions that were not intended in the original Atlantic alliance. In addition, the real challenges for foreign policy of 21st century are not in Europe, but in the expanding economic powerhouses in Asia, especially China.NATO Reconsidered argues that the changes in world politics in recent decades requires that the more than 70-year-old alliance should no longer be the principal focus of U.S. foreign policy.
    SortTitle: nato reconsidered: is the atlantic alliance still in america's interest?
    Keyword(s): Europe; NATO; Foreign Policy; Globalization; Atlanticism; Anti-Globalism; American Decision to Permanently Station Troops in Europe; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Establishment of the Supreme Allied Command; Expansion of NATO Membership; Founding of NATO in 1949; Security Studies: U.S. Foreign Policy
    Author Info:
    Wesley B. Truittauthor
    ;Wesley B. Truitt, PhD, is a full-time author and a member of RAND Corporation's Policy Circle.
    eISBN-13: 9781440871399
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440871399.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440871382
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 232
    Publication Date: 20201027
    Series: Praeger Security International
  • Stopping Military Suicides: Veteran Voices to Help Prevent Deaths Stopping Military Suicides: Veteran Voices to Help Prevent Deaths
    Author(s): Thomas, Kate; Taylor, Sarah;
    Contributors: Thomas, Kate; Taylor, Sarah;
    Abstract: Blending illustrative narratives from veterans with cutting-edge research, this book provides a model for a needed shift from treatment post-trauma to psychological training pre-trauma to prevent deep depression and resulting suicides.As suicides among members of the U.S. military and veterans continue at a rate higher than in the general population—at least 22 each day—and their calls for help become more tragically blatant, with three veterans waiting for treatment outside Veterans Administration hospitals in 2019 committing suicide, authors and former U.S. Marines, Kate Hendricks Thomas and Sarah Plummer Taylor, present a call for a new approach to help halt the needless deaths. Thomas, now a researcher and assistant professor of public health, and Plummer Taylor, now a social worker and adjunct professor, detail a plan to establish preventative training for mental fitness that will help psychologically "vaccinate" service members against depression and PTSD, the most common precursors to suicidal thoughts. Thomas and Plummer Taylor detail their mental fitness training program to shift from post-trauma treatment to pre-trauma prevention. Each topic addressed is illustrated with stories from veterans. Part of the solution, Thomas and Plummer Taylor explain, is to present prevention as something for all service members, and as a positive, strength-building, challenging activity for champions, as opposed to a post-trauma treatment only for "weak and broken" warriors.
    SortTitle: stopping military suicides: veteran voices to help prevent deaths
    Keyword(s): Brain and Frontal Cortex; Demographic and Behavioral Characteristics that Increase the Odds of Suicide; Divorce and Domestic Violence; Feeling Alienated and Misunderstood; Finding Theta; Incidence of Military and Veteran Suicide; Mandatory Training in Mental Fitness; Peer-Education
    Author Info:
    Kate Hendricks Thomasauthor
    Sarah Plummer Taylorauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440875083
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440875083.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440875076
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 184
    Publication Date: 20201130
  • The Handbook of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: Principles, Practice, Populations, and Problem-Solving, 2nd Edition [2 volumes] The Handbook of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: Principles, Practice, Populations, and Problem-Solving, 2nd Edition [2 volumes]
    Author(s): Guidotti, Tee;
    Contributors: Guidotti, Tee;
    Abstract:

    Provides health professionals with a single, accessible, and interesting source to prepare for the field of occupational and environmental medicine. The new edition is extensively updated and includes questions for review in preparation for taking examinations.

    This set is designed to be a thorough introduction for physicians entering the occupational and environmental medicine field, whether preparing for specialty examinations or moving into the field from other medical specialties or from primary care. It also serves as a convenient guide and reference for nurses, health professionals, and those outside of health care who need a quick orientation.

    The set is written with a strong and coherent point of view about the value of occupational and environmental medicine and commitment to ethical, worker-centered practice. It is unusual in the depth of its coverage; its inclusion of important topics that are usually overlooked in textbooks of the field, such as risk science; its emphasis on good management of occupational health services; and its thorough integration of material that fits topics together rather than presenting them as if they were separate and unrelated.


    • Covers all topics in the OEM board Specialty Examination
    • Includes an appendix with sample questions from the Specialty Examination
    • Is written by an internationally-recognized expert
    • Lists essential resources for OEM physicians in an appendix

    SortTitle: handbook of occupational and environmental medicine: principles, practice, populations, and problem-solving, 2nd edition [2 volumes]
    Edition: 2
    Keyword(s): Clinical Evaluation (Medical); Epidemiology; Exposure Assessment; Monitoring and Surveillance; Occupational Diseases and Health Protection; Occupational Injuries and Musculoskeletal Disorders; Physical Conditions and Hazards; Prevention and Wellness Science; Science
    Author Info:
    Tee L. Guidotti M.D., M.P.H., DABTauthor

    Tee L. Guidotti, MD, MPH, DABT, is a physician, international consultant, and retired professor of occupational and environmental medicine who helped to shape the modern field through his teaching for more than 35 years.

    eISBN-13: 9781440865275
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440865275.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440865268
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 1232
    Publication Date: 20201031
  • Early Childhood Education: An International Encyclopedia [4 volumes] Early Childhood Education: An International Encyclopedia [4 volumes]
    Author(s): Cochran, Moncrieff; New, Rebecca;
    Contributors: Cochran, Moncrieff; Cochran, Moncrieff; New, Rebecca; New, Rebecca;
    Abstract:

    Early childhood education has reached a level of unprecedented national and international focus. Parents, policy makers, and politicians have opinions as well as new questions about what, how, when, and where young children should learn. Teachers and program administrators now find curriculum discussions linked to dramatic new understandings about children's early learning and brain development. Early childhood education is also a major topic of concern internationally, as social policy analysts point to its role in a nation's future economic outlook. As a groundbreaking contribution to its field, this four-volume handbook discusses key historical and contemporary issues, research, theoretical perspectives, national policies, and practices.


    A wealth of information provides the user with up-to-date expert entries on a plethora of topics.

    Over three hundred entries in volumes 1, 2, and 3 cover such topics as:

    accountability

    assessment

    biculturalism

    bullying

    child abuse

    early intervention

    ethnicity

    Head Start

    No Child Left Behind

    Zero to three

    Editor(s): Cochran, Moncrieff; New, Rebecca;
    SortTitle: early childhood education: an international encyclopedia [4 volumes]
    Keyword(s): Current Events and Issues: Education
    Author Info:
    Moncrieff Cochraneditor
    Moncrieff Cochranauthor
    Rebecca S. Neweditor
    Rebecca S. Newauthor
    eISBN-13: 9780313014482
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9780313014482.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9780313331008
    Entry Code: EGR3100
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 1448
    Publication Date: 20070130
    Subtitle: An International Encyclopedia
  • The New Town Hall: Why We Engage Personally with Politicians The New Town Hall: Why We Engage Personally with Politicians
    Author(s): Masullo, Gina;
    Contributors: Masullo, Gina;
    Abstract:

    Drawing on in-depth interviews with a wide variety of Americans, this book answers two questions: How and why do we personally engage with elected officials online and offline? What influence does this personal political engagement have on our democracy?

    Never before has it been so easy for Americans to make their personal views known to their elected officials. Citizens can tweet their opinions to their political representatives or respond to a Facebook post on politicians' pages to convey their approval or dislike for policies. They can engage politically through virtual town halls or show up in person at a protest easily organized through digital platforms. But this mediated relationship also makes it easy for politicians to push back against the opinions of their constituents by deriding their views or even blocking them online.

    The New Town Hall gives readers a firsthand look at personal political experiences through vivid stories from a variety of Americans. Researcher and former journalist Gina Masullo documents how Americans feel when they are blocked on social media and demonstrates how political talk with elected officials—both online and offline—leads to more involved types of political participation, such as protests or campaigning for political candidates. She contextualizes these personal political experiences with an eye toward understanding how these interactions influence the democratic process.


    • Includes data and examples from a wide variety of interviews with citizens about their on- and offline interactions with politicians
    • Explains how political talk with elected officials online and offline leads to more involved types of political participation, such as protests and campaigning
    • Shows how politicians' refusal to communicate with citizens affects the democratic process
    • Demonstrates an accessible and down-to-earth tone

    SortTitle: new town hall: why we engage personally with politicians
    Keyword(s): Activism; Blocking Social Media; Citizen Voices; Democracy; Online Politics; Personal Politics; Political Engagement; Political Participation; President Donald Trump; Social Media; Politics, Law, and Government; Current Events and Issues: Politics and Government
    Author Info:
    Gina M. Masulloauthor

    Gina M. Masullo, PhD, is associate director of the Center for Media Engagement and associate professor in the School of Journalism, both at The University of Texas at Austin.

    eISBN-13: 9781440866906
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440866906.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440866890
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 192
    Publication Date: 20200930
  • The Problem with Parenting: How Raising Children Is Changing across America The Problem with Parenting: How Raising Children Is Changing across America
    Author(s): McDermott, Nancy;
    Contributors: McDermott, Nancy;
    Abstract:

    The Problem with Parenting serves as an essential guide to the recent origins and current excesses of American parenting for students, parents, and policy makers interested in the changing role of the family in childrearing.

    Family scholarship focuses predominately on the evolution of family structure and function, with only passing references to parenting. Researchers who study parenting, however, invariably regard it as a sociological phenomenon with complex motivations rooted in factors such as class, economic instability, and new technologies.

    This book examines the relationship between changes to the family and the emergence of parenting, defined here as a specific mode of childrearing. It shows how, beginning in the 1970s, the family was transformed from a social unit that functioned as the primary institution for raising children into a vehicle for the nurturing and fulfillment of the self. The book pays special attention to socialization and describes how the change in our understanding of parenthood, from a state of being into the distinct activity of "parenting," is indicative of a disruption of our ability to transfer key cultural values and norms from one generation to the next.


    • Suggests that families are no longer able to reliably socialize children
    • Proposes that the reason the family has ceased to function as a socializing institution has less to do with changes in structure than the replacement of a child-centered ideal with a therapeutic imperative
    • Suggests that parenting is new mode of childrearing that arose in the absence of a reliable institution for childrearing
    • Argues that parenting culture itself is a response to the experience of the breakdown in socialization that occurred that began in the 1970s
    • Makes the case for a renewal of a societal commitment to children and the rising generation

    SortTitle: problem with parenting: how raising children is changing across america
    Keyword(s): Authority; Children; Family; Gender; Intimacy; Love; Parent-Child Relationships; Parenting Philosophies; Socialization; Stereotypes; Current Events and Issues: Society; Psychology: Child and Teen
    Author Info:
    Nancy A. McDermottauthor

    Nancy A. McDermott is an independent writer and researcher and an affiliate of the Centre for Parenting Culture Studies at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

    eISBN-13: 9781440853197
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440853197.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440853180
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 208
    Publication Date: 20200831
  • Ghost Guns: Hobbyists, Hackers, and the Homemade Weapons Revolution Ghost Guns: Hobbyists, Hackers, and the Homemade Weapons Revolution
    Author(s): Tallman, Mark;
    Contributors: Tallman, Mark;
    Abstract:

    With thorough analysis and balanced reporting, Ghost Guns: Hobbyists, Hackers, and the Homemade Weapons Revolution is an essential resource for readers seeking to understand the rise of homemade firearms and future options for managing it.

    For more than a century, strict gun control was possible because firearms were produced in centralized industrial factories. Today, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, combining old and new technologies, threatens to upend this arrangement. An increasing number of hobbyists, "makers," technology provocateurs, and sophisticated criminals are proving that you don't need a factory to make guns anymore.

    The security challenges of this transformation are increasingly apparent, but the technologies behind it hold tremendous potential, and so while to ignore the security implications would entail risks, the costs of new policies also must be evaluated. "Do-it-yourself," or DIY, weapons will bring significant ramifications for First and Second Amendment law, international and homeland security, crime control, technology, privacy, innovation, and the character of open source culture itself. How can liberal society adjust to technologies that make it easier to produce weapons and contraband?

    Informative and thought-provoking, Ghost Guns: Hobbyists, Hackers, and the Homemade Weapons Revolution carefully analyzes the technical, legal, social, political, and criminological trends behind this challenging new area of illicit weapons activity.


    • Provides readers with informative background on DIY gun laws and legislative trends and fascinating descriptions of legal and illegal practices with homemade weapons around the world
    • Presents in-depth explanations of the consumer appeal, technology, economics, politics, and enforcement challenges behind America's quickly growing DIY gun-making phenomenon
    • Evaluates the current and future appeal of homemade weapons for differing types of crime and terrorism
    • Offers a series of forward-looking recommendations for weapons control and security policy in an increasingly "post-industrial" 21st century

    SortTitle: ghost guns: hobbyists, hackers, and the homemade weapons revolution
    Keyword(s): 21st Century Policing; Comparative Gun Policy; Cyber Crime; Disruptive Technologies; Firearm Industry; Fourth Industrial Revolution; Future Crimes; Gun Control; Gun Rights; Homemade Weapons; Organized Crime; Second Amendment Law; Small Arms Proliferation; Terrorist Use of Weapons
    Author Info:
    Mark A. Tallmanauthor

    Mark A. Tallman, PhD, ABCP, CIPS, RSO, WFR, is a security educator, researcher, and consultant. He is assistant professor of homeland security and emergency management at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

    eISBN-13: 9781440865657
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440865657.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440865640
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 264
    Publication Date: 20200831
  • Understanding and Treating Chronic Fatigue: A Practical Guide for Patients, Families, and Practitioners Understanding and Treating Chronic Fatigue: A Practical Guide for Patients, Families, and Practitioners
    Author(s): Young, Joel;
    Contributors: Young, Joel;
    Abstract:

    Some doctors still think Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a "fake" diagnosis. In this book, Joel Young, MD, presents the research, experience, and treatments that prove otherwise.

    Millions of Americans experience chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), continuous exhaustion and a feeling comparable to that of having just run a marathon when all they have done is a daily living task, such as taking a shower or getting dressed.

    Doctors don't have tests for CFS, and some think it's a faux or psychological disorder. Joel Young, MD, in this heavily researched book, explains why it is a true physical illness, and how it may be treated. He details how he successfully treats the symptoms, which can include severe fatigue, "brain fog," chronic pain, and sleep problems. Unlike doctors who recommend exercise, supplements, or opioid medications, Young integrates options such as long-acting stimulants, meditation, and dietary changes to reduce fatigue and non-opioid drugs, medical marijuana, and self-help options including yoga for the associated chronic pain.


    • Features new and emerging research
    • Cautions against quack treatments and so-called "quick fixes"
    • Includes an appendix listing commonly asked questions with short answers
    • Includes a glossary of terms

    SortTitle: understanding and treating chronic fatigue: a practical guide for patients, families, and practitioners
    Keyword(s): How to Cope with Non-Believers and Skeptics; How the Diagnosis of CFS is Made Using the Differential Diagnosis Process; How Long-Acting Stimulants Can Help Patients with CFS; Managing CFS with Medication, Therapy, Dietary Changes, and Self-Help Options; Health and Wellness: Diseases and Conditions
    Author Info:
    Joel L. Young MDauthor

    Joel L. Young, MD, is the medical director of the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine in Rochester Hills, MI, and clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Wayne State University School of Medicine.

    eISBN-13: 9781440871931
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440871931.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440871924
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 246
    Publication Date: 20200831
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Elements, History, Treatments, and Research Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Elements, History, Treatments, and Research
    Author(s): Shapiro, Leslie;
    Contributors: Shapiro, Leslie;
    Abstract:

    A comprehensive introduction to one of the most common psychiatric disorders, a condition that results in intrusive, irrational thoughts and/or repetitive, illogical physical or mental actions.

    Titles in this Health and Psychology Sourcebooks series address psychological, physical, or environmental conditions that threaten human health and wellbeing. This book presents a comprehensive overview of OCD—one of the five most common psychiatric disorders. Obsessions range from those associated with contamination, safety, and order or symmetry to scrupulosity, or the need the do the "right" thing. Compulsions range from counting, touching, and tapping to excessive cleaning/washing, arranging, or even hoarding.

    Written by a therapist among the most experienced in the world in dealing with this disorder, this book covers the incidence, symptoms, diagnosis, history, development, and causes, as well as the effects and costs of OCD. It also addresses theory, research, and treatments and offers insight into and case studies illustrating how the disorder displays in society, at work, and in relationships. A glossary of terms, suggested further readings, and resource websites and organizations listing are included.


    • Addresses symptoms, incidence, diagnosis, and treatments
    • Explains development and causes
    • Includes case studies for illustration of concepts
    • Back matter includes a glossary, reading list, and list of organizations and websites

    SortTitle: obsessive compulsive disorder: elements, history, treatments, and research
    Keyword(s): Brain Activity; Case Studies; Compulsions; Conscience, Role of; Development and Causes; Gender and Age; Guilt, Role of; Obsessions; Scrupulosity; Psychology: Abnormal; Health and Wellness: Diseases and Conditions
    Author Info:
    Leslie J. Shapiroauthor

    Leslie J. Shapiro, LICSW, is clinical supervisor at the OCD Institute at McLean Hospital, Boston.

    eISBN-13: 9781440871313
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440871313.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440871306
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 304
    Publication Date: 20200723
    Series: Health and Psychology Sourcebooks
  • The Historian's Red Badge of Courage: Reading Stephen Crane's Masterpiece as Social and Cultural History The Historian's Red Badge of Courage: Reading Stephen Crane's Masterpiece as Social and Cultural History
    Contributors: Cimbala, Paul;
    Abstract:

    For someone who did not actually fight in the American Civil War, Stephen Crane was extraordinarily accurate in his description of the psychological tension experienced by a youthful soldier grappling with his desire to act heroically, his fears, and redemption.

    Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage provides an extraordinary take on the battlefield experiences of a young soldier coming of age under extreme circumstances. His writing took place a generation after the war's conclusion, at a time when the entire nation was coming to grips with the meaning of the Civil War. It was during this time in the late nineteenth century that the battle over the memory of the war was taking place.

    This new, annotated edition of the novel is designed to guide readers through references made through Crane's characters and how they reflect Civil War military experiences—specifically how "the youth's" experiences reflect the reality of the multi-day battle of Chancellorsville, which took place in Virginia beginning on May 1, 1863 and concluded on May 4 of the same year. The annotated text is preceded by introductory essays on Crane and on the Civil War. Crane's short story "The Veteran" is also included to allow readers to better understand the post-war lives of Civil War soldiers.


    • Explains key background information for better understanding The Red Badge of Courage
    • Includes introductory essays on Crane and on the Civil War
    • Provides the full text for both Red Badge and Crane's lesser-known short story "The Veteran" with comprehensive annotations that illuminate the links between the stories and their historical contexts

    Editor(s): Cimbala, Paul;
    SortTitle: historian's red badge of courage: reading stephen crane's masterpiece as social and cultural history
    Keyword(s): The Battlefield Experience; Civil War Memory; Civil War Soldiers' Lives; Perceptions of the Civil War During the Late Nineteenth Century; American History: Culture; The Arts: American Literature
    Author Info:
    Paul A. Cimbalaeditor

    Paul A. Cimbala is professor of history at Fordham University, The Bronx, NY. He is author or coauthor of several texts on the American Civil War.

    eISBN-13: 9781440854262
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440854262.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440854255
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 370
    Publication Date: 20200731
    Series: The Historian's Annotated Classics
  • The Cultural Context of Aging: Worldwide Perspectives, 4th Edition The Cultural Context of Aging: Worldwide Perspectives, 4th Edition
    Contributors: Sokolovsky, Jay;
    Abstract:

    From the laughing clubs of India and robotic granny minders of Japan to the "Flexsecurity" system of Denmark and the elderscapes of Florida, experts in this collection bring readers cutting-edge and future-focused approaches to our aging population worldwide.

    In this fourth edition of an award-winning text on the consequences of global aging, a team of expert anthropologists and other social scientists presents the issues and possible solutions as our population over age 60 rises to double that of the year 2000. Chapters describe how the consequences of global aging will influence life in the 21st century in relation to biological limits on the human life span, cultural construction of the life cycle, generational exchange and kinship, makeup of households and community, and attitudes toward disability and death.

    This completely revised edition includes 20 new chapters covering China, Japan, Denmark, India, West and East Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, indigenous Amazonia, rural Italy, and the ethnic landscape of the United States. A popular feature is an integrated set of web book chapters listed in the contents, discussed in chapter introductions, and available on the book's web site.


    • Takes a qualitative, case study approach, with most chapters informed by original, ongoing field research around the world
    • Draws its reputation from use in courses from anthropology, sociology, and psychology to social work, nursing, and public health at 60 universities
    • Discusses and points readers to related web book chapters, available on the book's website
    • Provides access to valuable web support offering literature updates, educational activities, videos, and more

    Editor(s): Sokolovsky, Jay;
    SortTitle: cultural context of aging: worldwide perspectives, 4th edition
    Edition: 4
    Keyword(s): Care Among Multinational Family Networks; Culture and Women's Mid-Life; Culture and the Perception of Dementia; Community Gardens and Civic Ecology; Death Dulas; Designing Age-Friendly Communities; Eldersourcing and New Visions of Work in Late Life; Intergenerational Contact Zones
    Author Info:
    Jay Sokolovskyeditor

    Jay Sokolovsky, PhD, is professor of anthropology at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. He is a cultural anthropologist with specialties in the anthropology of aging, psychological/medical anthropology, and urban anthropology.

    eISBN-13: 9781440852022
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440852022.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440852015
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 762
    Publication Date: 20200630
  • Negotiating at Home: Essential Steps for Reaching Agreement with Your Kids Negotiating at Home: Essential Steps for Reaching Agreement with Your Kids
    Author(s): Kurtzberg, Terri; Kern, Mary;
    Contributors: Kurtzberg, Terri; Kern, Mary;
    Abstract:

    Why do parents who can pull off multi-million dollar deals at work then go home and stumble with their kids?

    Parents spend an awful lot of time negotiating with their kids—over everyday requests, rules and policies, and big decisions, and often end up derailed and frustrated. In Negotiating at Home, Kurtzberg and Kern offer parents a chance to look more closely at what they already do well (and why) and what can be done better. Grounded in decades of research on how to negotiate effectively, parents will learn about how to plan, recognize specific tactics, communicate and work in partnerships with other family members, address fairness, and handle conflict.


    • Real stories and examples generated from interviews with hundreds of parents demonstrating the common patterns and "pain points"
    • Strategies to avoid predictable pitfalls
    • Specific tips for mastering the immediate moment and paving the way for future successes
    • A guide for kids to learn the basic rules of effective negotiating for use in their own lives

    SortTitle: negotiating at home: essential steps for reaching agreement with your kids
    Keyword(s): Agreement; Effective Preparation; Interests; Kids; Negotiation; Parents; Pitfalls; Power; Rights; Business: Careers; Psychology
    Author Info:
    Terri R. Kurtzbergauthor
    Mary C. Kernauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440868115
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440868115.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440868108
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 200
    Publication Date: 20200608
  • American Universities and Colleges, 19th Edition [2 volumes] American Universities and Colleges, 19th Edition [2 volumes]
    Abstract:

    For well over a half century, American Universities and Colleges has been the most comprehensive and highly respected directory of four-year institutions of higher education in the United States. A two-volume set that Choice magazine hailed as a most important resource in its November 2006 issue, this revised edition features the most up-to-date statistical data available to guide students in making a smart yet practical decision in choosing the university or college of their dreams. In addition, the set serves as an indispensable reference source for parents, college advisors, educators, and public, academic, and high school librarians.

     

    These two volumes provide extensive information on 1,900 institutions of higher education, including all accredited colleges and universities that offer at least the baccalaureate degree.

     

    This essential resource offers pertinent, statistical data on such topics as tuition, room and board; admission requirements; financial aid; enrollments; student life; library holdings; accelerated and study abroad programs; departments and teaching staff; buildings and grounds; and degrees conferred. Volume two of the set provides four indexes, including an institutional Index, a subject accreditation index, a levels of degrees offered index, and a tabular index of summary data by state. These helpful indexes allow readers to find information easily and to make comparisons among institutions effectively. Also contained within the text are charts and tables that provide easy access to comparative data on relevant topics.

    SortTitle: american universities and colleges, 19th edition [2 volumes]
    Edition: 19
    Keyword(s): Current Events and Issues
    eISBN-13: 9780313366086
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9780313366086.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9780313366079
    Entry Code: EC36607
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 1680
    Publication Date: 20100416
    Subtitle: Nineteenth Edition
  • A New Psychology Based on Community, Equality, and Care of the Earth: An Indigenous American Perspective A New Psychology Based on Community, Equality, and Care of the Earth: An Indigenous American Perspective
    Author(s): Blume, Arthur;
    Contributors: Blume, Arthur;
    Abstract:

    Explains Native American psychology and how its unique perspectives on mind and behavior can bring a focus to better heal individual, social, and global disorders.

    Psychology is a relatively new discipline, with foundations formed narrowly and near-exclusively by white European males. But in this increasingly diverse nation and world, those foundations filled with implicit bias are too narrow to best help our people and society, says author Arthur Blume, a fellow of the American Psychological Association. According to Blume, a narrowly based perspective prevents "out-of-the-box" thinking, research, and treatment that could well power greater healing and avoidance of disorders.

    In this text, Blume explains the Native American perspective on psychology, detailing why that needs to be incorporated as a new model for this field. A Native American psychologist, he contrasts the original culture of psychology's creators—as it includes individualism, autonomy, independence, and hierarchal relationships—with that of Native Americans, in the context of communalism, interdependence, earth-centeredness, and egalitarianism. As Blume explains, psychological happiness is redefined by the reality of our interdependence rather than materialism and individualism, and how we do things becomes as important as what we accomplish.


    • Includes a glossary of Native American concepts and terms
    • Explains the Indigenous American view of creation as community, humans' place in the social order as one of equal partnership, and the importance of connection to the earth, relationships, spirituality, sacredness, and the place of cultural humility
    • Describes cultural myths that permeate contemporary psychology
    • Details how the vestiges of colonialism traumatized people, contributed to health disparities, and left people divided, in addition to damaging the planet
    • Illustrates how oppression victimizes both oppressor and the oppressed

    SortTitle: a new psychology based on community, equality, and care of the earth: an indigenous american perspective
    Keyword(s): Addressing Contemporary Colonial Consequences, Including Trauma, Substance Abuse, Depression, and Suicide; Addressing Contemporary Colonial Psychopathology, Including Narcissism, Bullying, Apathy, Cruelty, Fear, Anger, and Splitting of People and Groups; Colonial Worldview
    Author Info:
    Arthur W. Blumeauthor

    Arthur W. Blume, PhD, an Indigenous American psychologist and scholar, is professor of clinical psychology at Washington State University and a past president of the Society of Indian Psychologists.

    eISBN-13: 9781440869266
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440869266.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440869259
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 280
    Publication Date: 20200414
  • High Performance Managerial Leadership: Best Ideas from around the World High Performance Managerial Leadership: Best Ideas from around the World
    Author(s): de Waal, André;
    Contributors: de Waal, André;
    Abstract:

    Learn how managers have transformed their teams and companies into envied high-performance organizations in this guide to nurturing successful managers at your organization, informed by the author's ten-year study of applications of his High Performing Organization (HPO) Framework.

    How can an organization learn to perform at a high level? The key is management. Based on years of intensive research and experience, André de Waal's proven strategy for achieving positive organizational change can turn your company or team into a true High Performance Organization (HPO).

    De Waal's HPO Framework is the only management improvement technique that has been developed on a solid scientific basis, validated through longitudinal site-level research, and developed over years of measuring organizational results. In this book, de Waal focuses on the activities and behaviors of managers in organizations that have successfully transformed themselves into HPOs. The author and his team closely followed and measured organizations that have adopted and applied the HPO Framework over many years, uncovering the secrets to creating successful and transformative managers through the use of HPO coaches, the application of "silo-busting" techniques to spur collaboration, and use of the HPO transformation success wheel.

    The resulting data set, analytics, and lessons presented represent a treasure trove of actionable tools for achieving successful managerial and organizational change and improvement.


    • Leads readers through the process of successfully starting and completing organizational change
    • Finds background in the five HPO Framework Principles: Discipline, Speed (in communication, decision-making, action-taking), Constant Self-Improvement, Focus (external and internal), and Creative and Fact-Based Decision-Making
    • Draws parallels between these principals and their underlying 35 measurement characteristics, diagnostic tools, and the author's insight from 20+ years of leading organizational change
    • Pairs each of the author's five HPO Framework Principles with an accompanying technique and a case study to show the principles
    • Presents the HPO Diagnosis, a critical tool for companies to evaluate their current performance and identify areas in their organization that need to be strengthened for the company to become an HPO

    SortTitle: high performance managerial leadership: best ideas from around the world
    Keyword(s): Business: Strategy; Business: Leadership
    Author Info:
    André A. de Waalauthor

    André A. de Waal is director of the HPO Center and partner with Arthur Andersen and the Holland Consulting Group, and former professor of organizational effectiveness at the Maastricht School of Management.

    eISBN-13: 9781440872655
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440872655.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440872648
    Imprint: Praeger
    Pages: 224
    Publication Date: 20200531

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  • Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition Copyright for Schools: A Practical Guide, 6th Edition
    Author(s): Simpson, Carol; Wolf, Sara;
    Contributors: Simpson, Carol; Wolf, Sara;
    Abstract:

    Copyright for Schools makes legal concepts related to U.S. copyright law understandable to educators. A staple on reference shelves, it has now been updated with new court rulings and technology applications.

    This updated edition of Copyright for Schools explains U.S. copyright law as it applies to education settings clearly and concisely for teachers and school librarians.

    Topics new to this edition include copyright implications related to the use of such streaming services as Netflix™ and Pandora™, links to online tools that teachers can use to assist them in making their own daily decisions regarding the use of copyrighted materials, and implications relating to the use of anonymous internet publishing tools such as Snapchat™ and use of Cloud-based sharing. Other new topics include issues related to disability, how to appropriately respond to cease and desist letters and other legal inquiries, implications of the Music Modernization Act, and expanded discussion of open resources such as Creative Commons licenses.

    This edition also adds a concordance in a "Scope and Sequence" table format, so all information related to U.S. copyright knowledge is accessible no matter where it resides within the text, and provides links to online tools and resources that can be used to guide users of copyrighted materials in making decisions about how to use them. Still included are the real-world applications and the Q&A sidebars from prior editions.


    • Concordance linking copyright concepts to concepts featured elsewhere in the text
    • Revised and expanded lists of free and licensed materials for use in teaching and learning
    • New chapter discussing issues related to disability
    • New chapter discussing appropriate responses to cease and desist letters and other legal inquiries
    • Links to online tools and resources that can be used to guide users of copyrighted materials in making decisions about how to use them

    SortTitle: copyright for schools: a practical guide, 6th edition
    Edition: 6
    Keyword(s): Creative Commons and Other Automatic Licenses; Digitization; Differences between "Copyright Free," "Royalty Free," "License," and "Lease"; Fair Use Analysis; History of Copyright Law; Internet-Based Applications; Issues Specific to Media by Type
    Author Info:
    Carol Simpsonauthor
    Sara E. Wolfauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440864841
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440864841.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440864834
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 394
    Publication Date: 20210112
  • Spreadsheets for Librarians: Getting Results with Excel and Google Sheets Spreadsheets for Librarians: Getting Results with Excel and Google Sheets
    Author(s): White, Bruce;
    Contributors: White, Bruce;
    Abstract:

    Work smarter and save time with the librarian's guide to the hidden-in-plain-sight secrets of Excel, Sheets, and other types of spreadsheets.

    While some librarians have become very skilled at using the full power of Excel and Sheets to turn data into useful and valuable information, for many librarians the relevance of spreadsheets—and how to use them—is not necessarily obvious.

    This book demystifies Excel and other spreadsheets. Starting from basic concepts, the book progresses to advanced implementations important to librarians in such areas as collection management, including evaluation and benchmarking; research assessment through the creation of sophisticated bibliometric measures; and library design based on an analysis of patron behavior or the creation of a keyword map of physical collections. Real-life examples highlight a variety of techniques and shortcuts that can be immediately applied to libraries of all kinds.

    Spreadsheets for Librarians is a book for the desk, not only the library shelves. No prior knowledge of spreadsheets is needed, and readers can expect to learn skills that will enhance their reputation as information and data professionals.


    • Illustrates spreadsheet techniques that are immediately applicable in a wide variety of library contexts
    • Explains the potential of readily available data as a means to enhance individual and institutional performance in the library and information sector
    • Helps librarians think like data and information specialists
    • Showcases skills that are portable and independent of more narrowly-focused software packages
    • Shows how to communicate more effectively with IT specialists

    SortTitle: spreadsheets for librarians: getting results with excel and google sheets
    Keyword(s): Accounting and Financial Analysis; Bibliometric Studies; Collection Management; Data Migration; Library Use Studies; Patron Roll Management; Research Data Management; Staff Management; Statistical Analysis; Information Systems and Technology: Database and Other Retrieval Systems
    Author Info:
    Bruce Whiteauthor

    Bruce White is copyright and open access advisor at Massey University, New Zealand. He has worked in both public and university libraries.

    eISBN-13: 9781440869327
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440869327.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440869310
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 316
    Publication Date: 20210111
  • Libraries Publish: How to Start a Magazine, Small Press, Blog, and More Libraries Publish: How to Start a Magazine, Small Press, Blog, and More
    Author(s): Katz, Stephanie;
    Contributors: Katz, Stephanie;
    Abstract:

    In this book, author Stephanie Katz, founding editor of the award-winning literary journal 805 Lit + Art, shares practical tools and advice for starting successful creative publishing projects.

    Publishing benefits libraries by providing high-quality content to patrons, showcasing local writers and faculty, and creating buzz for the library. These endeavors can be launched at any type and size of library, often for little to no cost. Libraries Publish teaches libraries how to publish literary magazines, book review blogs, local anthologies, picture books, library professional journals, and even novels. You'll learn how to run a writing contest or writer-in-residence program, form community partnerships with other literary organizations, find funding, navigate legal considerations, market your publication, and more.

    Each chapter contains detailed information on how to start your project, including comprehensive checklists, recommendations for free software, and legal considerations. Social media strategies as well as tips for facilitating student or teen-run projects are also covered. If your library wants to start a publishing project, this book will be your go-to resource!


    • Shows how each project fits into the mission of a library
    • Offers legal information including publishing rights and author publishing agreements
    • Reviews free and subscription software for websites, submissions management, layout, and communication with subscribers
    • Contains marketing and social media strategies for promoting a publication locally and nationally
    • Suggests ways to engage the community and build local partnerships

    SortTitle: libraries publish: how to start a magazine, small press, blog, and more
    Keyword(s): Anthology; Book Review Blog; Creative Writing; Literary Journal; Marketing; Professional Journal; Publishing; Small Press; Writer-in-Residence; Adult Services and Programs; Librarian's Instructional Role
    Author Info:
    Stephanie Katzauthor

    Stephanie Katz is technology librarian at Manatee County Public Library System and founding editor-in-chief of 805 Lit + Art.

    eISBN-13: 9781440869440
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440869440.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440869433
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 274
    Publication Date: 20210111
  • Underserved Patrons in University Libraries: Assisting Students Facing Trauma, Abuse, and Discrimination Underserved Patrons in University Libraries: Assisting Students Facing Trauma, Abuse, and Discrimination
    Contributors: Skinner, Julia; Gross, Melissa;
    Abstract:

    This practical and research-based volume focuses on how libraries can meet the needs of underserved patrons in college and university libraries, with an emphasis on those facing trauma, abuse, and discrimination.

    While university libraries strive to meet the needs of all students, some groups have traditionally been overlooked. This volume engages with those underserved populations on college campuses, with an emphasis on those facing trauma, abuse, and discrimination. It brings a variety of authorial voices to discuss different aspects of that service and to share current research related to underserved populations in libraries. This combination supports research in LIS and beyond while offering concrete ways for service providers to make a difference in the lives of their patrons.

    Editors Skinner and Gross have both conducted extensive research in ethically meeting patron needs. They and their contributors are keenly aware of the complex and interwoven considerations that inform such service, such as patron desire for confidentiality accompanied by an urgent need for assistance. This volume is committed to sharing diverse voices in the field and to exploring the interrelationship between theoretical findings and practical applications—all in the service of underserved patrons.


    • Readers will gain a deep understanding of these underserved populations and how to respond by providing meaningful services
    • Readers will learn strategies for outreach and the development of community service programs
    • Readers will become aware of the wide variety of user populations whose information behavior may be limited by an experience or life circumstance that they may not want to divulge

    Editor(s): Skinner, Julia; Gross, Melissa;
    SortTitle: underserved patrons in university libraries: assisting students facing trauma, abuse, and discrimination
    Keyword(s): Community College; Diversity; Homelessness; Immigration; Inclusion; Interpersonal Violence; Mental Health; Nontraditional Students; Sexual Assault; Adult Services and Programs; Librarian's Instructional Role: Information Literacy and Instruction, College Level and Above
    Author Info:
    Julia C. Skinnereditor
    Melissa Grosseditor
    Nicole A. Cooke
    eISBN-13: 9781440870422
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440870422.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440870415
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 222
    Publication Date: 20210112
  • Building News Literacy: Lessons for Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in Elementary and Middle Schools Building News Literacy: Lessons for Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in Elementary and Middle Schools
    Author(s): Bober, Tom;
    Contributors: Bober, Tom;
    Abstract:

    Every upper-elementary and middle school educator can teach news literacy and connected literacies, including text, visual, graphic, and video literacy, using this book.

    This book suggests that news literacy is made up of several other literacies and skills that must not only be explored across the subject areas, but also connected to students' real-world consuming and sharing habits. A series of lessons, some using technology, lay a foundation for building these multiple literacies and skills. While not meant to be a complete program, the lessons provide a holistic experience and are adaptable to personalize students' learning.

    The author melds strategies for finding and making meaning from information, the multiple literacies that young consumers of news must be familiar with to navigate news and other information, and the digital skills necessary to navigate today's news options. Whether students encounter news in the firewall-protected classroom or pushed out to them on their phones, the series of lessons encourage them to give pause and ask important questions as they move beyond simply consuming to become critical readers of the news.


    • Understand what news literacy is, how it connects to other literacies, and the need for teaching news literacy in upper-elementary and middle school grades
    • Reflect on areas of instruction, learning objectives, and pedagogical approaches to teaching news literacy
    • Be able to implement and adapt targeted lessons focused on learning objectives that build news literacy and other connected literacies in a variety of upper-elementary and middle school learning environments

    SortTitle: building news literacy: lessons for teaching critical thinking skills in elementary and middle schools
    Keyword(s): elementary education; News literacy; Middle school education; media literacy; literacy; Curating Sources; Graphic Literacy; Historical Literacy; Identifying Facts and Opinions; Primary Sources; Readers' Perspectives; Reliability and Credibility of Sources; Video Literacy
    Author Info:
    Tom Boberauthor

    Tom Bober is an elementary school librarian in Missouri and author of Elementary Educator's Guide to Primary Sources.

    eISBN-13: 9781440875168
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440875168.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440875151
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 182
    Publication Date: 20210105
  • Evaluating the School Library: Analysis, Techniques, and Research Practices, 2nd Edition Evaluating the School Library: Analysis, Techniques, and Research Practices, 2nd Edition
    Author(s): Everhart, Nancy;
    Contributors: Everhart, Nancy;
    Abstract:

    This guide for the evaluation of school libraries both in practice and in research covers analysis, techniques, and research practices for conducting evaluations of curriculum, collections, facilities, and library personnel performance.

    This new edition of an important tool for school librarians and administrators describes how and why to conduct evaluations of school libraries and explains the evaluation of curriculum, collections, facilities, student programs and services, and library personnel. The results can be used for strategic planning, curriculum development, and conducting action research.

    New topics to this edition include explorations of community, faculty, students, and school library research, discussing how to bring all stakeholders to the table when evaluating the school library program, personnel and services, and the collection and facilities. Other new topics include information on high-stakes testing, multiculturalism, special needs students, advocacy, school librarians' self-evaluation, dispositions for learning, and evidence-based practice. This title will be of value to new school librarians in assessing how their program compares to others, as well as to school library professors, who will find this book useful in management and administration courses.


    • Discusses evaluation of all school services
    • Presents the only comprehensive evaluation guide for school libraries
    • Contains helpful tools, forms, and checklists that add value
    • Provides a one-stop and one-of-a-kind resource for all types of evaluation

    SortTitle: evaluating the school library: analysis, techniques, and research practices, 2nd edition
    Edition: 2
    Keyword(s): Action Research; Community Input Surveys; Evaluation of Collection; Evaluation of Curriculum; Evaluation of Facilities; Evaluation of Personnel; Evaluation of Student Learning and Instruction; Research on Evaluation; Standard for Learning; Children's and Young Adult Services
    Author Info:
    Nancy Everhart Ph.D.author

    Nancy Everhart is professor at the iSchool at Florida State University. She is an award-winning researcher and author of more than 100 professional articles focusing on school librarians and school libraries.

    eISBN-13: 9781440855870
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440855870.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440855863
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 194
    Publication Date: 20201014
  • Leading Professional Development: Growing Librarians for the Digital Age Leading Professional Development: Growing Librarians for the Digital Age
    Contributors: Moen, Mary; Buchanan, Sarah A.;
    Abstract:

    This book shows how LIS schools and professional organizations can help information professionals to continue their education after finishing formal programs to keep up with the growing demands of the field.

    As technology rapidly advances, the need for continuing education increases at an accelerating rate. Within 10–12 years of completing formal education, most information professionals' knowledge and skills become out of date, leaving them only half as able to meet the new demands of the profession. Additionally, the increase in online education programs for LIS students can limit their connection with practicing professionals and, in some locations, their engagement with diverse populations.

    LIS schools and professional development organizations, however, can support professional development in new and exciting ways. Readers will learn how faculty in LIS schools are innovating their courses and providing continuing education experiences. Taking advantage of the benefits of online, digital, and experiential learning projects, they are creating meaningful, collaborative learning opportunities between students and practitioners in the field. The book also addresses how social media tools can help online students experience interactive community learning and network within the profession before they start their positions.


    • Explains how LIS schools can provide collaborative professional learning opportunities through online and experiential programs
    • Introduces readers to the profession and the diversity of the clientele they will serve, referring to successful programs as models
    • Highlights benefits and examples of international study programs
    • Helps strengthen partnerships between LIS schools and the professional community
    • Offers guidance for planning professional development events

    Editor(s): Moen, Mary; Buchanan, Sarah A.;
    SortTitle: leading professional development: growing librarians for the digital age
    Keyword(s): Continuous Learning; Digital Badges; Experiential Learning; Learning by Doing; LIS Education; Online Learning; Planning PD Events; Pre-Professional Experience; Professional Development; Socialization; Management and Administration: Human Resources and Communication
    Author Info:
    Mary H. Moeneditor
    Sarah A. Buchananeditor
    eISBN-13: 9781440869105
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440869105.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440869099
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 182
    Publication Date: 20201113
  • Intellectual Freedom Issues in School Libraries Intellectual Freedom Issues in School Libraries
    Contributors: Dawkins, April;
    Abstract:

    This volume of collected articles from the archives of School Library Connection provides school librarians and LIS professors with a one-stop source of information for supporting the core library principle of intellectual freedom.

    School librarians continue to advocate and champion for student privacy and the right to read and have unfettered access to needed information. Updated and current information concerning these issues is critical to school librarians working daily with students, parents, and faculty to manage library programs, services, and print and digital collections. This volume is an invaluable resource as school librarians revisit collection development, scheduling, access and other policies.

    Library Science professors will find this updated volume useful for information and discussion with students. Drawing on the archives of School Library Connection, Library Media Connection, and School Library Monthly magazines—and with comprehensive updates throughout—chapters tackle privacy, the right to read, censorship, equal access to information, and other intellectual freedom issues.

    New laws and legal and ethical opinions continue to appear and help inform the daily response school librarians have to current issues. This volume updates all included articles with current legal thought and opinion. Intellectual freedom expert April Dawkins offers practical advice and commentary throughout.


    • Includes up-to-date coverage of a wide range of intellectual freedom topics
    • Looks at current and applicable laws
    • Features important topics for discussion in LIS classes
    • Immediately usable in schools, and for school district staff development on these important and relevant topics

    Editor(s): Dawkins, April;
    SortTitle: intellectual freedom issues in school libraries
    Keyword(s): Reading Levels & Intellectual Freedom; Selection & Reconsideration Policies; Acceptable Use Policies; Privacy Policies; Circulation Policies; Self-censorship; Banned Books Week; Challenge; Filtering and other Technology Issues; The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
    Author Info:
    April M. Dawkinseditor

    April M. Dawkins, PhD, is assistant professor in library and information studies at the University of North Carolina Greensboro.

    eISBN-13: 9781440872372
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440872372.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440872365
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 230
    Publication Date: 20201231
  • Supporting Transfer Student Success: The Essential Role of College and UNiversity Libraries Supporting Transfer Student Success: The Essential Role of College and UNiversity Libraries
    Author(s): Nuhn, Peggy; Kaufmann, Karen;
    Contributors: Nuhn, Peggy; Kaufmann, Karen;
    Abstract:

    This research-based book with practical applications teaches academic librarians to support their transfer students effectively at both universities and community colleges, even when transfer students' information literacy needs differ from those of other students.

    Colleges and universities across the United States serve a large and growing population of transfer students. Current estimates suggest that more than one third of college students transfer from one institution of higher education to another at least once. At some institutions, transfer students compose up to fifty to sixty percent of the new incoming class. Academic librarians' understanding of the demographics and potential needs of transfer students is essential to supporting their success and mitigating "transfer shock."

    Just as public libraries often bridge gaps between individuals and services, academic libraries can proactively support the often unique needs of transfer students by spearheading textbook affordability initiatives, developing innovative programming, and making appropriate referrals to non-library student services. In this practical guide to supporting transfer students, authors Peggy L. Nuhn and Karen F. Kaufmann teach academic librarians how to optimize information literacy instruction, support research, help reduce stress, and connect the library to virtual students. They emphasize the importance of establishing partnerships with feeder institutions and other campus departments to best support transfer student success.


    • Teaches academic librarians and stakeholders to understand the holistic value of the academic library to transfer student success
    • Defines the concept of "transfer shock" and explains how academic librarians and libraries can mitigate this phenomenon
    • Outlines key theoretical and practical applications of information spaces, information science, and information literacy as applied to the transfer student academic experience

    SortTitle: supporting transfer student success: the essential role of college and university libraries
    Keyword(s): Articulation Agreements; Community Colleges; Dual Enrollment; Information Literacy Instruction; Performance-Based Metrics; Textbook Affordability; Transfer Student Pathways; Transfer Students; Universities; Adult Services and Programs
    Author Info:
    Peggy L. Nuhnauthor
    Karen F. Kaufmannauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440873171
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440873171.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440873164
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 202
    Publication Date: 20201115
  • Libraries Supporting Online Learning: Practical Strategies and Best Practices Libraries Supporting Online Learning: Practical Strategies and Best Practices
    Author(s): Mune, Christina;
    Contributors: Mune, Christina;
    Abstract:

    Using practical examples from librarians in the field, this book lays out current issues in online learning and teaches librarians how to adapt a variety of library services—including instruction, reference, and collection development—to online education.

    Recent studies highlighting the challenges faced by online learners show that skills librarians are uniquely qualified to teach, such as information and digital literacy and source evaluation, can improve academic performance in online courses and enhance the online learning experience.

    Just as embedded librarianship was developed to answer the needs of online courses when they emerged in the early 2000s, online learning librarian Christina Mune now teaches "online librarianship" as a set of realistic strategies for serving a variety of online education models. Each chapter of Libraries Supporting Online Learning addresses a different strategy for supporting online students and/or faculty, with all strategies derived from real-world practices.

    Librarians will find information on best practices for creating digital literacy tutorials and dynamic content, providing patrons with open access and open educational resources, helping patrons to avoid copyright issues, promoting peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing, posting to social media, and developing scalable reference services. The tools and practical examples in this book will be useful for all educators interested in increasing the efficacy of online learning.


    • Offers practical strategies to librarians responsible for supporting hybrid and online courses and degree programs as well as MOOCs
    • May be easily adopted as a library science textbook for those teaching instructional design, instructional technology, distance librarianship, or academic library issues courses
    • Includes case studies on assessment information and grant writing for administrators and library advocates
    • Informs all educators interested in increasing the efficacy of online leaning in higher education
    • Is suitable for inclusion in academic collections supporting library and information science

    SortTitle: libraries supporting online learning: practical strategies and best practices
    Keyword(s): Digital Literacy; Embedded Librarianship; Information Literacy; Learning Management Systems; Online Learning; Open Educational Resources; Peer Learning; Educational Technology and Instructional Design: Online Education
    Author Info:
    Christina D. Muneauthor

    Christina D. Mune, MLIS, was online learning librarian for San José State University, in San José, CA, before serving as director of information technology services and most recently as associate dean of innovation and resource management.

    eISBN-13: 9781440861765
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440861765.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440861758
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 186
    Publication Date: 20201031
  • Engaging Students through Campus Libraries: High-Impact Learning Models Engaging Students through Campus Libraries: High-Impact Learning Models
    Contributors: Schaub, Gayle; McClure, Hazel;
    Abstract:

    This collection of collaborative, high-impact learning experiences in information literacy teaches librarians how to engage students in hands-on, experiential learning.

    The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) has identified 11 practices that are highly impactful to student learning to designate as high-impact educational practices (HIP). These practices engage students deeply in a meaningful, connected way to their work. Librarians teach and support student learning in many ways that assist these AAC&U practices, such as information literacy instruction for capstone, writing, and first-year seminars and research support for collaborative assignments and projects.

    Engaging Students through Campus Libraries calls attention to work in information literacy that goes beyond a traditional librarian role; it features librarians and faculty partners who engage in projects that highlight salient, experiential facets of the AAC&U practices in order to teach information literacy. In this book, librarians will learn high-impact, experiential learning models for working with students. They will understand how to think about and describe how AAC&U best practices are currently embodied in their organizations. They will also imagine future learning experiences for students with HIPs in mind, resulting in information literacy that is integrated into disciplinary work in a vital and transformative way.


    • Demonstrates the varied and exciting possibilities for engaged, integrated information literacy instruction
    • Includes details about planning and preparation so that readers can replicate, scale, or adapt practices in other library environments
    • Offers librarians practical models for pursuing their own partnerships in other disciplines
    • Includes narrative accounts of completed projects and programs involving students from a range of majors and academic departments

    Editor(s): Schaub, Gayle; McClure, Hazel;
    SortTitle: engaging students through campus libraries: high-impact learning models
    Keyword(s): Career Skills Education; Collaboration; Community Engagement; First-Year Experience; High-Impact Practices; Information Literacy; Scholarship; Service Learning; Librarian's Instructional Role: Information Literacy and Instruction, College Level and Above; Adult Services and Programs
    Author Info:
    Gayle Schaubeditor
    Hazel McClureeditor
    eISBN-13: 9781440868696
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440868696.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440868689
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 188
    Publication Date: 20201031
  • The Efficient Library: Ten Simple Changes that Save Time and Improve Service The Efficient Library: Ten Simple Changes that Save Time and Improve Service
    Author(s): Rush, Elizabeth;
    Contributors: Rush, Elizabeth;
    Abstract:

    This guide helps librarians improve service with easy-to-follow strategies and techniques to make physical changes in library space and streamline procedures.

    This librarian's guide provides recommendations for quick and easy implementation of space-improving, time-saving practices. It also discusses the fundamentals of business and engineering management, public health, and other disciplines as they directly relate to the improvement of library service and management.

    Detailing free and affordable adjustments to the library environment as well as information for those who will participate in a renovation or new construction project, the book features tips for creating functional, efficient, and productive spaces; procedures for streamlining routine tasks; methods for arranging materials in high demand; and ways of reconfiguring or planning spaces. It will provide librarians with a working knowledge of process management that will help them to strengthen their competence and build confidence to address and troubleshoot problems, freeing them to engage in more meaningful interactions and activities that benefit the community.


    • Provides simple and inconspicuous actions librarians can take to start to increase efficiency in library management and operations
    • Explains how to save time on routine, mundane tasks and reallocate it to programming, instruction, or innovation, which may lead to increased job satisfaction
    • Proposes safety and health considerations as reasons to improve tasks in the library, which may contribute to a long and healthy career
    • Shows how to create a more inviting and welcoming environment through attention to accessibility and organization
    • Empowers librarians to make or influence changes that impact their well-being

    SortTitle: efficient library: ten simple changes that save time and improve service
    Keyword(s): Construction and Code Compliance; Fund Accounting; Library Design; Library Management; Library Renovation; Process Management; Professional Growth; Occupational Safety and Health; Organization; Management and Administration: Buildings and Facilities; Children's and Young Adult Services
    Author Info:
    Elizabeth Barrera Rushauthor

    Elizabeth Barrera Rush, MSIS, is library specialist in the library and textbook services department at Northside Independent School District, San Antonio.

    eISBN-13: 9781440869822
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440869822.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440869815
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 178
    Publication Date: 20201031
  • Serving Teens and Adults on the Autism Spectrum: A Guide for Libraries Serving Teens and Adults on the Autism Spectrum: A Guide for Libraries
    Author(s): Whitehead, Carrie;
    Contributors: Whitehead, Carrie;
    Abstract:

    Understand the unique needs of teens and adults with autism and how to adapt existing library programs to be more inclusive.

    Autism spectrum disorder is a lifelong condition, but programs and services are mostly for children. As this population ages and the number of adults receiving autism diagnoses grows, are public libraries serving this group? Serving Teens and Adults on the Autism Spectrum offers practical strategies for delivering better service to individuals with autism, from library programming to technology, collections, library volunteers, and the information desk.

    Relying on feedback and help from the autism community in her area, Carrie Rogers-Whitehead created programs for children, teens, and young adults on the autism spectrum. In this book, she shares advice on developing programs that focus on teamwork, transitions, and social skills. She explains best practices for reference interviews and teaches readers how their libraries can partner with nonprofit and government entities to develop workforce skills and connect adults with autism to jobs. Ready-made program activities for teens and adults with autism make it easy for libraries to better serve this often misunderstood group.


    • Adapt existing library programs to be more inclusive of individuals with autism
    • Learn tested program ideas specifically aimed at individuals with autism
    • Understand the unique needs of adults with autism and how those needs present differently than they do in children
    • Learn how to better mobilize these members of the community and help them find meaningful work and service opportunities
    • Connect to resources to better understand and create library services for the autism community

    SortTitle: serving teens and adults on the autism spectrum: a guide for libraries
    Keyword(s): Adult Service Librarians; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Collections; Customer Service; Diversity; Inclusivity; Neurodiversity; Programming; Reference; Adult Services and Programs: People with Disabilities; Librarian's Instructional Role
    Author Info:
    Carrie Rogers- Whiteheadauthor

    Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, MLIS, MPA, is founder of Digital Respons-Ability and worked in libraries for more than a decade.

    eISBN-13: 9781440874826
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440874826.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440874819
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 168
    Publication Date: 20200930
  • Teen Genreflecting: A Readers' Advisory and Collection Development Guide, 4th Edition Teen Genreflecting: A Readers' Advisory and Collection Development Guide, 4th Edition
    Author(s): Flowers, Sarah; Stavole-Carter, Samuel;
    Contributors: Flowers, Sarah; Stavole-Carter, Samuel;
    Abstract:

    Teen Genreflecting serves as a guide to contemporary teen fiction, encompassing every genre and format, including graphic novels, scrapbook-formatted books, verse novels, historical fiction, speculative fiction, contemporary realistic fiction, and more.

    Teen literature is one of the most popular and quickly growing segments of the publishing world. Not only are teens continuing to read for pleasure, but many adults have discovered the joys of teen literature.

    As part of the Genreflecting Advisory Series, Teen Genreflecting provides librarians with a road map to the vibrant and diverse body of literature focusing on recent fiction for teens, organizing and describing some 1,300 titles, most published within the past ten years, along with perennial classics. The authors indicate where each title fits in the genre scheme; its subject matter, format, and general reading level; and any pertinent awards. They also provide advice on readers' advisory services to teens, descriptions of genres and subgenres, and lists of favorites for each genre.

    As with previous editions, this guide will prove invaluable to librarians building their teen collections and will help them assist teens in finding the books they love, no matter what genre.


    • Helps librarians find the right book for their teen users
    • Helps librarians develop current, diverse, and robust teen collections
    • Provides libraries with a comprehensive list of recent teen fiction
    • Provides students or professionals new to YA lit with a detailed overview of contemporary YA genre fiction

    SortTitle: teen genreflecting: a readers' advisory and collection development guide, 4th edition
    Edition: 4
    Keyword(s): Acquisitions; Collection Development; Fiction; Genre Fiction; Readers' Advisory; Teens; Young Adult Fiction; Children's and Young Adult Services: Readers' Advisory Services; Children's and Young Adult Collection Management: Literature, Lists and Special Collections
    Author Info:
    Sarah Flowersauthor
    Samuel Stavole-Carterauthor
    Diana Tixier Herald
    eISBN-13: 9781440872730
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440872730.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440872723
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 288
    Publication Date: 20200930
  • Radical Collaborations for Learning: School Librarians as Change Agents Radical Collaborations for Learning: School Librarians as Change Agents
    Contributors: Harada, Violet; Coatney, Sharon;
    Abstract:

    Librarians can be effective catalysts and vital connectors who facilitate successful partnerships that enrich students' lives—"radical collaborations" that have deep and far-reaching impact.

    Envisioning schools as learning organizations requires collaborating with the greater communities as an integral part of the school's dynamic. How can librarians be key players in realizing this concept of schools?

    This book addresses this essential question, as well as how librarians can serve as catalysts in reaching beyond the traditional school to form alliances and partnerships with a range of community organizations and agencies, and how these collaborations result in transformative learning experiences not only for the students but for the adults who work together as well.

    The authors provide examples of schools where librarians, library directors, and educators are joining together in these types of unique partnerships. Chapters are authored by library professionals, who describe what stimulates and motivates these partnerships and how they are collaboratively developed and sustained. This publication will be a catalyst that will inspire readers to grow similar alliances in their own schools and districts among public libraries, colleges, arts foundations, nonprofit cultural organizations, and STEM-related agencies.


    • Defines a unique and critical role for today's school librarians
    • Describes the rationale for forming distinctive collaborations to enhance student learning
    • Features projects currently being implemented and how to foster collaborations

    Editor(s): Harada, Violet; Coatney, Sharon;
    SortTitle: radical collaborations for learning: school librarians as change agents
    Keyword(s): Businesses; Colleges; Community Welfare Agencies; Government Agencies; Nonprofit Cultural Organizations; Parents; Partnerships with Arts Foundations; Public Libraries; Librarian's Instructional Role: Curriculum and Instruction, K-12; Children's and Young Adult Programs
    Author Info:
    Violet H. Haradaeditor
    Sharon Coatneyeditor
    eISBN-13: 9781440872396
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440872396.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440872389
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 140
    Publication Date: 20200701
  • Strauss's Handbook of Business Information: A Guide for Librarians, Students, and Researchers, 4th Edition Strauss's Handbook of Business Information: A Guide for Librarians, Students, and Researchers, 4th Edition
    Author(s): Kirkwood, Hal P.;
    Contributors: Kirkwood, Hal P.;
    Abstract:

    This new edition of Strauss's guide helps users to find current information for and about businesses of all kinds—both private and public, U.S.-based and international—related to finance, investment, industries, and entrepreneurship.

    Strauss's Handbook of Business Information is a resource for finding and understanding business information. It contains explanation and instruction on the key facets of business information and provides detailed descriptions of key resources within both broad and specific categories. It can be used as a guide to further understanding the what, how, and why of business information research.

    The changing arena of business information requires regular updating and awareness. This new edition has been thoroughly updated with three new chapters: Entrepreneurship, Competitive Intelligence, and Corporate Social Responsibility. Other additions of note include subsections on internet and mobile marketing and tax havens and related issues; coverage of new legislation (e.g., Dodd-Frank); and subsections on index funds, investment communities, regulatory bodies and laws, hedge funds, venture capital companies, assessing risks, robo-advisors, and more.

    The Handbook is for students, faculty, librarians, and information professionals looking to gain a broader and deeper understanding of business information. Anyone needing to gain quick exposure to business information needs and resources for solutions will benefit from the volume as well.


    • Uses comprehensive coverage to aid business librarians in finding exactly the right information their patrons need
    • Features logical arrangement and integration online with print resources to make information easy to find
    • Provides clear explanations that speak to reference librarians at public and academic libraries, and to students learning this field
    • Serves as a helpful collection development resource for business information, as well as a trusted textbook

    SortTitle: strauss's handbook of business information: a guide for librarians, students, and researchers, 4th edition
    Edition: 4
    Keyword(s): Accounting and Taxation; Business information literacy instruction; Competitive Intelligence; Corporate Social Responsibility; Cryptocurrencies; Entrepreneurship; Insurance; Investments; Real Estate; Reference and Information Services and Tools
    Author Info:
    Hal P. Kirkwoodauthor

    Hal P. Kirkwood is Bodleian Business Librarian at the Sainsbury Library of Said Business School, Oxford University. Previously, he served as associate professor at the Parrish Library of Management & Economics at Purdue University.

    eISBN-13: 9781440851315
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440851315.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440851308
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 424
    Publication Date: 20200831
  • A Brief History of the Book: From Tablet to Tablet A Brief History of the Book: From Tablet to Tablet
    Author(s): Galbraith, Steven;
    Contributors: Galbraith, Steven;
    Abstract:

    This book leads readers through an intriguing examination how books began and have evolved through history, and explores where future technologies may lead them.

    From ancient clay tablet and scrolls to medieval manuscripts and printed books to personal computers and iPads, this guide examines the fascinating history of books from 4000 BCE to the present. At each step of this evolution, technologies are examined and evaluated to show how these ideas are present from the very beginning of written communication.

    Moving chronologically from the ancient world to the present, the book shows how written communication media evolved from cuneiform to the Kindle. Focusing on key technologies and vital periods of historical transition, it traces an evolution that elucidates the history of the written word, at each step examining and evaluating such aspects of technologies as memory capacity, readability and writability, durability, recyclability, information security, ease and mode of access, and cost. Additional attention is paid to how these technologies were made, how they were circulated, and who was reading them.


    • Provides faculty and students with a brief but fascinating and engagingly written textbook
    • Includes hands-on activities and course assignments that encourage student learning
    • Features interesting factoids and illustrations, making this book useful as a text, as a professional guide, or for pleasure reading

    SortTitle: a brief history of the book: from tablet to tablet
    Keyword(s): Calligraphy; Clay and Wax Tablets; Codices; Gutenberg Press; Lithography; Medieval Paleography; Modern Tablets and eBooks; Papyrus Scrolls; Parchment Scrolls; Librarianship: Philosophy, Values, and Issues: History of Books, Publishing, and Librarianship
    Author Info:
    Steven K. Galbraithauthor

    Steven K. Galbraith is curator of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection at Rochester Institute of Technology and former Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Books at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC.

    eISBN-13: 9781440869402
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440869402.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440869396
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 182
    Publication Date: 20200831
  • Academic Library Services for First-Generation Students Academic Library Services for First-Generation Students
    Author(s): Arch, Xan; Gilman, Isaac;
    Contributors: Arch, Xan; Gilman, Isaac;
    Abstract:

    Presenting strategies for improving academic library services for first-generation students, this timely book focuses on programs and services that will increase student academic engagement and success.

    Demographic data and secondary school graduation rates suggest that colleges and universities will enroll growing numbers of first-generation students over the next decade. Academic Library Services for First-Generation Students focuses on ways academic libraries can uniquely contribute to the successful transition to college and year-to-year retention of first-generation students.

    The practical recommendations in this book include a wide range of ideas for the design and modification of library services and facilities to be more inclusive of the needs of first-generation students. All of the recommendations are specifically aimed at addressing challenges faced by first-generation students. Topics covered range from study spaces and service points to information literacy instruction and campus partnerships. The book makes the case—both explicitly and implicitly—that academic libraries can help address known risk factors (e.g., by helping students build academic cultural competencies) and thereby improve success, persistence, and retention for first-generation students. Academic library professionals in both leadership roles and public service positions will benefit from the actionable strategies presented here.


    • Includes practical strategies for modifying existing library services to be more inclusive of first-generation student needs
    • Incorporates suggestions for new services targeted toward first-generation students
    • Offers insight into first-generation students' perspectives on academic libraries
    • Builds understanding of the role libraries can play in first-generation student success and retention

    SortTitle: academic library services for first-generation students
    Keyword(s): Academic Libraries; Academic Support Services; Advising; First-Generation Students; Information Literacy; Library Facilities; Mentoring; Outreach; Student Retention; Librarian's Instructional Role: Information Literacy and Instruction, College Level and Above
    Author Info:
    Xan Archauthor
    Isaac Gilmanauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440870187
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440870187.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440870170
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 168
    Publication Date: 20200731
  • Academic Library Makerspaces: A Practical Guide to Planning, Collaborating, and Supporting Campus Innovation Academic Library Makerspaces: A Practical Guide to Planning, Collaborating, and Supporting Campus Innovation
    Author(s): Mathuews, Katy; Harper, Daniel;
    Contributors: Mathuews, Katy; Harper, Daniel;
    Abstract:

    Moving beyond simplistic equipment lists, this book provides contextual and practical information to help academic library personnel learn how to plan, collaborate, and sustain relevant makerspaces positioned within the broader ecology of campus innovation.

    The makerspace movement within academic libraries has largely focused on providing space and equipment for making. Academic libraries, however, have a unique opportunity to push beyond the 3D printer to create makerspaces that complement the broader ecology of innovation happening on campus.

    Intended for academic library personnel, this book is for those seeking guidance on how to establish a makerspace that is more than an equipment room. Katy Mathuews and Daniel Harper provide important context for the maker movement, a review of the process of making, and an overview of the various types of makerspaces, including the hub-and-spoke model, the centralized model, and the mobile makerspace.

    Additionally, the book provides practical steps to consider, including situating the academic library makerspace within the campus environment, creating valuable collaborations on campus, finding innovative ways to support the entire making process, programming, curriculum planning, and sustaining daily operations such as staffing, funding, and public service.


    • Understand how making fits into the campus ecology of innovation and how academic libraries are naturally suited to support the maker movement
    • Understand the history of the maker movement, makerspace typologies, and the making process
    • Learn how to build sustainable relationships with campus and community collaborators
    • Learn what to consider when establishing a library makerspace, including planning, staffing, and funding
    • Understand how traditional library services can complement the makerspace and making process, including programming and instruction

    SortTitle: academic library makerspaces: a practical guide to planning, collaborating, and supporting campus innovation
    Keyword(s): Advocacy; Assessment; Branding and Marketing; Budgeting; Campus Partnerships; Design Thinking; Equipment; Maker Movement; Planning; Librarian's Instructional Role: Information Literacy and Instruction, College Level and Above; Adult Services and Programs
    Author Info:
    Katy B. Mathuewsauthor
    Daniel J. Harperauthor
    eISBN-13: 9781440872075
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440872075.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440872068
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 180
    Publication Date: 20200731
  • Healthy Living at the Library: Programs for All Ages Healthy Living at the Library: Programs for All Ages
    Author(s): Lenstra, Noah;
    Contributors: Lenstra, Noah;
    Abstract:

    This broad-ranging resource is for librarians who want to begin a new program or incorporate healthy living into an existing one.

    From garden plots to cooking classes, StoryWalks to free yoga, more and more libraries are developing innovative programs and partnerships to encourage healthy living. Libraries increasingly provide health and wellness programs for all ages and abilities, and Healthy Living at the Library is intended for library staff of all types who want to offer programs and services that foster healthy living, particularly in the domains of food and physical activity.

    Author Noah Lenstra, who has extensive experience directing and advising on healthy living programs, first outlines steps librarians should take when starting programs, highlighting the critical role of community partnerships. The second section of the book offers detailed instructions for running different types of programs for different ages and abilities. A third section includes advice on keeping the momentum of a program going and assessing program impacts. Lenstra offers tips on how to overcome challenges or roadblocks that may arise. An appendix contains resources you can adapt to get these programs off the ground, including waivers of liability, memoranda of understanding, and examples of strategic plans and assessment tools.


    • Learn how to start, run, and sustain healthy living programs
    • Get inspired to develop new programs based on the successes of librarians throughout North America
    • Determine how to overcome challenges and roadblocks
    • Refer to practical resources you can adapt for your own library

    SortTitle: healthy living at the library: programs for all ages
    Keyword(s): Adult Services and Programs; Children's and Young Adult Programs
    Author Info:
    Noah Lenstraauthor

    Noah Lenstra directs the Let's Move in Libraries initiative from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he is a faculty member of library and information studies.

    eISBN-13: 9781440863158
    Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440863158.jpg
    Print ISBN-13: 9781440863141
    Imprint: Libraries Unlimited
    Pages: 234
    Publication Date: 20200630

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