Serving Those Who Served
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نقد و بررسی
August 1, 2017
With more than a million individuals serving in the active military and 20 million veterans in this country, librarians must recognize the information needs of these populations. LeMire (librarian, Texas A&M Univ.) and Mulvihill (librarian, San Diego P.L.) have created a guide to help librarians engage and work with veterans, service members, and military organizations in their community. Both of the authors are veterans; they dispel myths about individuals who have served and answer questions about how librarians should interact with veteran and military personnel. Public and academic librarians are the prime audience, but the authors briefly highlight the role of school, health, law, and prison libraries. Whether an individual served in peacetime or in combat, the varied experiences of veterans will impact the type of information they need, such as military records and medical information. In addition, the authors provide useful examples of successful outreach and programs along with suggested resources and organizations to refer military personnel and veterans. VERDICT Highly recommended for all librarians, especially those serving large populations of service members and veterans.--Chris Wilkes, Tazewell Cty. P.L., VA
Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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