Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Study of International Librarianship
  • Introduction
  • From My Corner of the World
  • Background Literature in Librarianship
  • Comparative Librarianship
  • Definitions of International Librarianship
  • Critiques of International Librarianship
  • Contributions From Beyond North America
  • Core Journals in International Librarianship
  • Role of English
  • North American Content
  • Weaknesses of Library Literature
  • Literature of International Higher Education
  • Summary
  • References
  • 2. Current Practices in International Librarianship
  • Practices From Documents
  • Document Analysis
  • Summary
  • 3. International Librarianship Survey: What Are Librarians Broadly Thinking?
  • Methodology
  • Survey Results
  • Summary
  • 4. International Librarianship Interviews: What Are Individual Librarians Thinking About Deeply?
  • Participants
  • Being International
  • Personal Definitions of International Librarianship
  • Are You an International Librarian?
  • Librarian Roles in International Librarianship
  • Meaning of Roles
  • Should International Librarianship Be a Course in Library School?
  • What Should the Role of English Be in International Librarianship?
  • Summary
  • 5. Many Forms of International Librarianship Abroad and at Home
  • Forms of International Librarianship Abroad
  • Forms of International Librarianship at Home
  • Further Considerations
  • Summary
  • 6. Internationalization at Home
  • Internationalization at Home in Higher Education
  • Bringing It Home in Libraries
  • Practicing at Home in Libraries
  • Dual Nature of Internationalization at Home
  • Attitudes and Self-Beliefs
  • Summary
  • References
  • 7. Reframing International Librarianship
  • Reframing
  • Reframing International Librarianship
  • Summary
  • References
  • 8. Putting International Librarianship Into Practice: Beginning Points
  • Multiple Entry Points
  • International Aspects
  • Borders
  • Processes as Ways to Begin
  • Connections, Education, and Service
  • Summary
  • Reference
  • 9. Wider Themes and Trends
  • Revisiting Themes From International Higher Education
  • Trends in Librarianship
  • Wider Trends
  • Individual Circumstances
  • Anchoring the Practice of International Librarianship
  • Summary
  • References
  • 10. What Next? Moving International Librarianship Forward
  • Assessment
  • Added Value
  • Best Practices
  • Geographical Levels
  • Nationality of Participants
  • Global English
  • Summary
  • References
  • 11. Role of English in International Librarianship
  • Genesis
  • Role of English Findings
  • Extending These Findings
  • Further Perspectives
  • Finding New Voices
  • Summary
  • References
  • 12. Ending and Beginning
  • Summary of Three Major Findings
  • Implications for Practice
  • Limitations
  • Need for Further Research
  • Practice and Theory
  • Connections, Education, and Service
  • Revisiting My Definition
  • New Beginning
  • References.