Political Advocacy for School Librarians: Leveraging Your Influence
By (Author) Ann Dutton Ewbank
Foreword by Kathi Kromer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th January 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Library, archive and information management
025.1978
Paperback
140
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
284g
School librarians are prepared to be leaders and can use their strengths to advocate for policy that benefits school libraries. This book will teach you how to engage elected officials to effect change that extends to your library. Education and information policy has a direct impact on school libraries and is shaped by decisions at the local, state, and federal levels. School librarians are positioned uniquely to leverage their inside knowledge of effective school library programs to make a difference in education through civic engagement; however, a thorough understanding of both the explicit and "hidden" rules of government is necessary to be an effective advocate. This compact book serves as a guide to advocating for effective programs, filling a gap in the practitioner literature regarding the policies that affect school library programs. Drawing on research-based best practices and the author's experience as the chairman of the ALA Legislation Committee and in political advocacy, this book explains the political process through concrete examples of both success and failure and analyzes these examples to show how librarians can move education policy in a positive direction.
Students in school librarianship and practicing librariansnovices and veteranswill find support and inspiration in this highly readable bookHighly Recommended. * Arizona Library Association *
the background information is useful for librarians. * Booklist *
Ann Dutton Ewbank is associate professor at Montana State University, Bozeman. She researches school library advocacy and is a member-leader in the American Library Association.