New Models

More links to the Libraries:

Brand Library and Arts Center

Jefferson Market Library

References

Beth Frank. (2024). Jefferson Market Library | NYC. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du7kuDTpBpU

Contreras, J. C. (2022). Jefferson Market Library [Image].

Contreras, J. C. (2024). The Brand Library and Arts Center [Image].

Gaetani, M. (2018). Q&A with Eric Klinenberg. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences; Stanford University. https://casbs.stanford.edu/news/qa-eric-klinenberg

Glendale Library Arts & Culture. (2025). Welcome to Brand Library & Art Center. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOplOlpzTMc

Library Hunter. (2024). You Won’t Believe What This NYC Historic Building Used to Be… Now It’s Jefferson Market Library! YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxa53Gc5NMY

MyGlendale. (2015). Brand Library and Art Center. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ5TXMsk7oY

Stephens, M. T. (2019). Wholehearted librarianship: finding hope, inspiration, and balance. Ala Editions.

The Power of Stories

Refernces

BiblioLabs LLC. (2024). The Generations Project: LA County Community Histories. Biblioboard.com. https://library.biblioboard.com/anthology/57464680-c67d-4f38-9df0-58d2fd376c02. The Generations Project: LA County Community Histories is a community history project facilitated by LA County Library staff in conjunction with the Radical Librarianship Institute (RLI) at California Rare Book School (CalRBS) at the University of California, Los Angeles, and funded by the Mellon Foundation. Contributing LA County Libraries: American Indian Resource Center at Huntington Park Library; Asian Pacific Resource Center at Rosemead Library; Black Resource Center at A C Bilbrew Library; and Chicano Resource Center at East Los Angeles Library.

LA County Library. (2024). The Generations Project: LA County Community Histories. https://library.biblioboard.com/viewer/ef51fa0c-b31c-44c5-8735-7b6af55ae3ec

Stephens, M. T. (2019). Wholehearted librarianship: finding hope, inspiration, and balance. Ala Editions.

The Human Library. (2024). The Human Library Organization: Unjudge someone. http://humanlibrary.org/. Image.

Wentz, E. (2013). The Human Library: Sharing the Community with Itself. Public Libraries Online. https://publiclibrariesonline.org/2013/04/human_librar/

Hyperlinked Enviorments

References

Casas, D. J., & Nazarith, L. (2017). Lengua Palenque: Diccionario. Lengua Palenque. https://lenguapalenque.wordpress.com/ingle/

fundsforngos. (2011). The Colombian Government and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Join Forces to Strengthen the Country’s Public Libraries – fundsforNGOs – Grants and Resources for Sustainability. FundsforNGOs – Grants and Resources for Sustainability – Grants and Resources for Sustainability. https://www.fundsforngos.org/donor-updates/colombian-government-bill-melinda-gates-foundation-join-forces-strengthen-countrys-public-libraries/

García, J. C. (2022). Lengua ri Palenge | Latina Republic. Latina Republic. https://latinarepublic.com/2022/03/17/lengua-ri-palenge-the-mother-tongue-of-americas-first-free-town/

Morehart, P. (2019). International Innovators: ALA Presidential Citations honor forward-thinking global libraries. American Libraries Magazine. https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2019/07/17/international-innovators/. Photo: Libraries Without Borders.

Palenque, the first “free town” for Africans in America. (2018). Colombia.co. https://colombia.co/en/colombia-country/environment/caribbean-region/san-basilio-de-palenque-first-free-town-africans-americas

Stephens, M. T. (2019). Wholehearted librarianship: finding hope, inspiration, and balance. Ala Editions.