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Main Author: Lehmann, Vibeke
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441462
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author Lehmann, Vibeke
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contents Prison Librarians Needed: A Challenging Career for Those with the Right Professional and Human Skills. Lehmann, Vibeke Foreign Countries Guidelines Job Skills Librarians Library Role Library Services Library Standards Occupational Information Prison Libraries Public Libraries User Needs (Information) This paper examines the background and roles of prison libraries in North America and Europe. Identified roles include: popular reading materials center; independent learning center; formal education support center; leisure and recreational activities center; legal information center; treatment program support center; information center on outside community; personal retreat center; staff research center; and school curriculum support center. The similarities and differences between public and prison libraries are described. The information needs and reading interests of inmates are highlighted, and reference is made to international and national prison library standards and guidelines. The educational and human qualifications needed to be a successful prison librarian are also considered, and the difficulties and rewards inherent in this still untraditional career choice are explained. (Author/MES)
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spellingShingle Prison Librarians Needed: A Challenging Career for Those with the Right Professional and Human Skills.
Lehmann, Vibeke
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Job Skills
Librarians
Library Role
Library Services
Library Standards
Occupational Information
Prison Libraries
Public Libraries
User Needs (Information)
Prison Librarians Needed: A Challenging Career for Those with the Right Professional and Human Skills. Lehmann, Vibeke Foreign Countries Guidelines Job Skills Librarians Library Role Library Services Library Standards Occupational Information Prison Libraries Public Libraries User Needs (Information) This paper examines the background and roles of prison libraries in North America and Europe. Identified roles include: popular reading materials center; independent learning center; formal education support center; leisure and recreational activities center; legal information center; treatment program support center; information center on outside community; personal retreat center; staff research center; and school curriculum support center. The similarities and differences between public and prison libraries are described. The information needs and reading interests of inmates are highlighted, and reference is made to international and national prison library standards and guidelines. The educational and human qualifications needed to be a successful prison librarian are also considered, and the difficulties and rewards inherent in this still untraditional career choice are explained. (Author/MES)
title Prison Librarians Needed: A Challenging Career for Those with the Right Professional and Human Skills.
topic Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Job Skills
Librarians
Library Role
Library Services
Library Standards
Occupational Information
Prison Libraries
Public Libraries
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED441462