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Special Issue Articles

Library-Based Field Placements: Meeting the Diverse Needs of Patrons, Including Those Experiencing Homelessness

Pages S72-S80 | Accepted 03 Sep 2019, Published online: 26 Mar 2020

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Sarah C. Johnson & Elizabeth A. Wahler. (2023) Anticipating and Overcoming Common Challenges for Library and Social Work Collaborations. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association 72:4, pages 362-375.
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Bennie Finch & Brian Real. (2023) Social Workers in Public Libraries: Resource and Referral Practice and Re-Thinking Patron Engagement. Public Library Quarterly 42:4, pages 325-347.
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Caroline N. Sharkey, Jennifer Elkins & Zoe Johnson. (2023) Field Note—Creating Trauma-Informed Library Spaces: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Program. Journal of Social Work Education 59:2, pages 583-590.
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L. Crabtree, D. Latham, m. gross, B. Baum & K. Randolph. (2023) Social Workers in the Stacks: Public librarians’ Perceptions and Experiences. Public Library Quarterly 0:0, pages 1-26.
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Elizabeth A. Wahler, Jacob D. Ressler, Sarah C. Johnson, Colleen Rortvedt, Tasha Saecker, John Helling, Michael A. Williams & Danielle Hoover. (2023) Public Library-Based Social Work Field Placements: Guidance for Public Libraries Planning to Become a Social Work Practicum Site. Public Library Quarterly 42:2, pages 141-154.
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Sarah C. Johnson. (2022) Innovative social work field placements in public libraries. Social Work Education 41:5, pages 1006-1017.
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Elizabeth A. Wahler, Rebecca Spuller, Jacob Ressler, Kimberly Bolan & Nathaniel Burnard. (2022) Changing Public Library Staff and Patron Needs Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Library Administration 62:1, pages 47-66.
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Caitlin Adams & Maja Krtalić. (2021) I feel at home: Perspectives of homeless library customers on public library services and social inclusion. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 54:4, pages 779-790.
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Rajesh Singh & Kevin Rioux. (2021) Leveraging social justice pedagogy to counter racism: Conceptualizing an Advanced Certificate in Social Justice for Information Professionalsa. Education for Information, pages 1-15.
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