From: Anthony McKeown [anthonymck72@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2016 4:45 PM
To: Jackson, Andrew P
Subject: Forthcoming Book Publication 'Overcoming Information Poverty: Investigating the Role of Public Libraries in the Twenty-First Century'Dear Andrew Jackson,I have been contacting various universities, academics and library leaders who may have an interest in a book that I have just written which is due for release this summer based on recently completed PhD studies at Ulster University. My research involved looking at what information poverty is and examining how public libraries address it.You may suggest to your University library to purchase a copy. As well as being of interest to yourself, you could bring the book to the attention of fellow academics and librarians within your network who are interested in this area. The book would be very beneficial to Library and Information Management students or social sciences students who are studying poverty, digital and social exclusion, outreach to disadvantaged communities.Yours,Anthony McKeownHere is the link to the book below:
Elsevier Store: Overcoming Information Poverty, 1st Edition from Anthony Mckeown. ISBN-9780081011102, Printbook , Release Date: 2016
Overcoming Information Poverty, 1st Edition | Anthony Mckeown | ISBN 9780081011102
Elsevier Store: Overcoming Information Poverty, 1st Edition from Anthony Mckeown. ISBN-9780081011102, Printbook , Release Date: 2016
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