International Librarianship Developing Professional, Intercultural, and Educational Leadership

International librarianship stems from a desire to bring about political change, transcultural understanding, collaboration, and mutual respect. Historically, librarians have been deeply involved with challenging issues of information sharing, equity in information access, and bridging the digital d...

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Main Author: Miller, Michael J. (auth)
Other Authors: Constantinou, Constantia (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: State University of New York Press 2016
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