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Librarianship Beyond the Textbook
A Practical Guide for Real-World Challenges
Librarianship Beyond the Textbook
A Practical Guide for Real-World Challenges
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Description
Some situations cannot be taught in library school. With a DEI focus, this book helps library leaders, both formal and informal, with those unexpected challenges.
Library and Information Undergraduate and Graduate Programs do an incredible job examining important methodology of librarianship today. However, any library school graduate will at multiple points in their career declare, “Well they didn't teach me this in library school!” Whether it was taught or not, libraries are a multifaceted, constantly changing landscape. Public, academic, school, and special libraries of all sizes each have their own unique needs, but there are certain skills, techniques, and mindsets that benefit all library staff.
Librarianship Beyond the Textbook is different from others on the market in that it will address topics that aren't automatically or often associated with librarianship - topics that are otherwise overlooked, but are nonetheless inevitable, capturing those “Finally, some help with this!” moments - moments of both recognition and assistance. The goal of the book is to not only allow the reader to feel heard, but to address evergreen and overlooked topics.
Each chapter features leaders in the library field and beyond sharing their knowledge, advice, and lessons learned. Explore topics like library maintenance, career development, self-care, finance and budgeting, safety and security, and more from a friendly and easy-to-digest perspective. Whether you're in a position of formal library management or just looking for tools to improve your confidence in the field, this book will provide support where you need it most!
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Historical Context and Legacy of Libraries and Racial Equity Shauntee Burns-Simpson and Nichelle M. Hayes
Chapter 2: The Simple and Courageous Pursuit of Growth Brianna Campbell
Chapter 3: Library Safety and Security Melissa Munn
Chapter 4: Beyond the Bookshelves: The Facilities Management Impact Kim Fuller
Chapter 5: Project Management Basics Wendy Tressler
Chapter 6: Running Effective Meetings Douglas Crane
Chapter 7: Burnout and Psychological Safety: Intertwined Challenges in Library Management Bobbi Newman
Chapter 8: Advocacy Skills to Enhance Library Support Tif Sutherland
Chapter 9: Interpersonal Skills and Office Politics: Building and Maintaining Positive Relationships with Colleagues Loida Garcia-Febo
Chapter 10: Beyond the Balance Sheet: Budgeting and Development Insights for Emerging Library Leaders Lauren Sands and Derek Lloyd
Chapter 11: From Navigators to Futurists: Librarians as Technology Leaders Angela Kent
Chapter 12: Managing Community Partnerships Audrey Barbakoff
Chapter 13: Supporting Marginalized Groups in Libraries: Questions, Reflections, and Future Directions Micaela Deogracias
About the Editor
About the Contributor
Index
Product details
| Published | 09 Jul 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 256 |
| ISBN | 9798881801779 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited |
| Illustrations | 4 bw illus |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Librarianship Beyond the Textbook is an essential resource that fills a critical gap in professional library literature. Editor Nay Keppler has assembled a diverse group of accomplished practitioners who address the real-world challenges that library leaders face daily, from managing burnout and psychological safety to navigating office politics, budgeting constraints, and technology leadership. What sets this collection apart is its grounding in lived experience: these are not theoretical exercises, but practical wisdom drawn from the trenches of library work. The contributors tackle both hard skills like facilities management, project management, and security, alongside equally vital soft skills including self-care, interpersonal dynamics, and advocacy. This dual focus acknowledges what library schools often overlook: that effective leadership requires both operational competence and emotional intelligence. Whether read cover-to-cover or consulted chapter-by-chapter as challenges arise, Librarianship Beyond the Textbook serves as the on-demand mentor that every library leader deserves, offering not just solutions but solidarity, understanding that the complexity of modern library leadership demands both professional expertise and profound humanity.
Trevor A. Dawes, Vice Provost for Libraires and Museums and May Morris University Librarian, University of Delaware, USA, and consultant, Inclusive Knowledge Solutions
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Librarianship Beyond the Textbook is a vital and timely resource that speaks directly to the real work of librarianship today. Moving beyond theory, this book centers the lived experiences of library professionals navigating leadership, equity, community engagement, and institutional change. The contributors offer practical wisdom, candid reflections, and actionable strategies that are rarely taught but deeply needed in practice. This work affirms libraries as essential community anchors and challenges readers to lead with courage, empathy, and accountability. An essential read for current and aspiring library leaders committed to impactful, equity-driven librarianship.
Richard E. Ashby Jr., President, Pennsylvania Library Association; Director, Sharon Hill Public Library, USA; Chair, Ethnic & Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table (EMIERT), American Library Association; and Co-Founder, LiteracyNation Inc., ALA

























