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|a Resilience /
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Miguel A. Figueroa; Understanding Resilience; Disruption in Our World; The Roles of Government and Net States; A Culture of Resilience; Resilience in Libraries; Understanding, Respect, Empathy; Social Cohesion, Equity, Access; Empower, Engage, Energize; From the Field; In the Aftermath; In the Planning; In the Community; In the Preparation; Collective Impact; For the Future; Opportunities for the Future; Acute Readiness: Inside Your Library; Acute Readiness: In Your Community; Long-Term Readiness: Inside Your Library
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