Native Libraries: Cross-Cultural Conditions in the Circumpolar Countries (Hardcover)

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Based on the growing interest in heritage preservation and Native information management as expressed by Native library users and managers, this monograph is a one-of-a-kind effort at consolidating the current information on this subject, previously only available scattered through periodical and other literature. Hills identifies the need for cross-cultural orientation for non-Native field workers, for libraries and librarians to become more community-minded, and for library education to be more field-responsive and active in researching future trends in library and information science management and provision. Contains three appendixes, which further elaborate on village libraries, provide examples of surveys to graduate library schools, and give notes on the Saami of Northern Scandinavia. In addition, a selectively annotated bibliography gives information on articles and resources through 1995. With index.

About the Author


Gordon H. Hills has worked for the past twelve years in and for Native/Indian communities in Washington state, Montana, and Alaska as a prison librarian, in library development, and as manager of a small regional museum specializing in Native heritage.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780810831384
ISBN-10: 0810831384
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Publication Date: January 8th, 1998
Pages: 464
Language: English