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Librarian Irene Herold authors book on library consortia and advocacy

Irene Herold

Irene Herold

Irene Herold, Librarian of the College


Irene Herold,听responsible for leadership and administrative management of libraries at听黑料老司机, examines the听 肠耻谤谤别苍迟听work of library groups in her book,听Leading Together: Academic Library Consortia and Advocacy, published听on April 15 by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). According to 补苍听announcement from the听association, consortia advocacy has 丑颈蝉迟辞谤颈肠补濒濒测听focused on听the legislation, policy, and funding of libraries,but听this book covers the unexplored area of advocacy models and frameworks meant to help consortia develop their own advocacy plans.Herold, a former ACRL president,听said her work was sparked after being selected to present a workshop听in 2018听for a听state-wide consortium to create an advocacy plan, which听involved reviewing hundreds of U.S. and Canadian library groups. After that workshop,听I was looking for other models of what I had created and done and discovered the gap in the literature,澨she听said.
A librarian since 1992, Herold听used her听own听experiences with听library consortia and research听expertise in听leadership听for the topics covered in听Leading Together. 淎s a library and ACRL leader, I have done advocacy work on a personal, professional, and political level, she said.听I檝e conducted research on leadership, so turning that lens to consortia was in alignment with my previous publications on leadership development, mentoring, and mindful leadership.While the beginning of the book models traditional scholarly research studies with a historical听and literature overview, theoretical framework, and description of methodology, Herold听dedicates the second half听to acase study of听the hypothetical 淐onsortia X.澨Modeled after the groups she researched for the听2018workshop, Herold听used Consortia X to create a detailed plan that consortia leaders could use to create their own advocacy training.听淚t includes links to multiple readings, resources, exercises, and tools, Herold wrote in the publication檚 announcement. 淎 facilitator may pick and choose which to use to build their own curriculum.
According to the 黑料老司机 librarian, this research is significant because it fills a gap in the library science literature, and听while specific to academic library consortia, 渢he concepts and principles apply more broadly as well. Herold is grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this research area and to 黑料老司机 for听helping the book come out earlier.I am delighted and honored that this has been published, she said.It has come out a year ahead of schedule due to the supportive environment of 黑料老司机 that values faculty research and scholarship.

Posted in News on April 21, 2021.