
Library 2035
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Building on the success and impact of Library 2020: Today's Leading Visionaries Describe Tomorrow's Library by Joseph Janes, Library 2035: Imagining the Next Generation of Libraries updates, expands upon, and broadens the discussions on the future of libraries and the ways in which they transform information services to best serve their communities.Library 2035 explores the lessons learned over the past decade and forecasts the opportunities, strengths, and challenges for libraries in the future. Contributors including R. David Lankes, Kelvin Watson, Annie Norman, Miguel Figueroa, and Nicole Cooke, along with 25 other library leaders, were asked to describe the "library of 2035" in whatever way they wanted. Their responses to this question will inspire, provoke, challenge, and expand our thinking about the role and importance of libraries in the future. Library leaders, LIS students and faculty will find this book particularly meaningful and useful as we grapple with what the future of libraries and the profession will be.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Landscape
- 1 The Janus Library
- 2 Predictions about Future Technology in Libraries and Epistemic Collapse
- 3 Sustainable Libraries in 2035
- 4 Teetering on the Edge of Trust Cliff
- 5 Stories
- Part II: Community
- 6 There Is No Future of Libraries. There Are Many.
- 7 The Future of Libraries
- 8 The Library as Community Enthusiast, Champion, and Advocate
- 9 We Are Not Alone
- Part III: Equity and Inclusion
- 10 Equity Is a Necessary Foundation
- 11 Libraries, Trust, and the Cultural Booty Call
- 12 The Library in 2035 Will Be Universal
- 13 Open, Inclusive, and Diverse
- 14 The Future of School Libraries
- Part IV: Organizations
- 15 The Future of Libraries
- 16 Collaborative Collections and Content Considerations in Research and Academic Libraries
- 17 Survive or Thrive
- 18 New Jersey School Libraries 2035
- Part V: Library Workers
- 19 The Library CEO
- 20 Wellness for Librarians
- 21 Future Library Job Descriptions 2035
- Part VI: Vision
- 22 Come Back Yesterday
- 23 Changing Our How, More Than Seeing Clearly Our What
- 24 Immersive and Virtual Technologies
- 25 The Way Forward for Libraries
- Bibliography
- About the Editor
- About the Contributing Authors
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