I just wanted to highlight that over the last few weeks there has been a fascinating conversation about social work services in academic libraries. It's fascinating to see that these conversations are occurring in academic as well as in public libraries.
For example, this new blog post on the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) - which links to some of the documents related to this conversation (in particular a recent report by Ithaka S+R that highlights that students would enjoy the option of accessing social work services in a community college library setting):
"I'm not threatened by these conclusions because my first thought when I hear that a student would access a social worker's services if they were in the library is "Great, let's collaborate with a social worker," not "Oh, I guess I have to become a social worker now.""
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Noah Lenstra
Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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