Chapter 1. Introduction: Libraries and Librarians as Agents of
Health Information Justice; Beth St. Jean, Paul T. Jaeger,
Gagan Jindal and Yuting LiaoPublic Libraries/Healthy
Communities
Chapter 2. Consumer Health Literacy, the National Library of
Medicine, and the Public Library: Bridging the Gaps; Catherine
Arnott Smith, Alla Keselman, Amanda J. Wilson and M. Nichelle Midón
Chapter 3. Growing Food at and through the Local Library: An
Exploratory Study of an Emerging Role; Christine D’Arpa, Noah
Lenstra and Ellen Rubenstein Chapter 4. Opioid Consumer Health
Information Literacies in Alabama’s Public Libraries: An
Exploratory Website Content Analysis; Bharat Mehra and Baheya
S. Jaber Chapter 5. Applying a Health Justice Framework
to Examine Health and Social Justice in LIS Course
Offerings; Emily Vardell and Deborah H. Charbonneau
Health Information Assessment Chapter 6. Consumer
Health Information Literacy and Information Behavior of Young
Adults; Joan C. Bartlett Chapter 7. Asking Good
Questions: Developing Skilled Health Information
Consumers; Heather Brodie Perry Overcoming Barriers
to Health Information Access Chapter 8. Making Health
Information Accessible for All: The Impact of Universal Design in
Public Libraries; Gerd Berget Chapter 9. Sexual Education
is a Human Right: Information Inequities of K-12 Sexual Education
and Librarians’ Roles in Supporting Adolescents’ Sexual Health
Literacy; Karina Kletscher Serving Disadvantaged
Populations Chapter 10. Public Libraries Expanding Health
Literacy for Drug Court Participants; Anne M. Dannerbeck
Janku, Jenny Bossaller, Denice Adkins and Rachel Thudium Chapter
11. Increasing Health Literacy in Rural Appalachia Tennessee
through Outreach, Communication, and Education: How Libraries Can
Reduce Health Disparities in their Communities; Kelsey Leonard
Grabeel Chapter 12. The Health of a Musician: Documenting and
Addressing Health Disparities among Performing
Musicians; Loriene Roy Health Information as a Communal
Asset Chapter 13. (Im)patient Narratives: Peer-to-Peer
Health Information Transfer in the LGBTQ+ Community via Zines from
the Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP); Joyce M. Latham and
Sarah Cooke Chapter 14. “When it’s Time to Come Together, We
Come Together”: Reconceptualizing Theories of Self-efficacy for
Health Information Practices within LGBTQIA+ Communities; A.
Nick Vera, Travis L. Wagner and Vanessa L. Kitzie Conclusion
Chapter 15. Libraries and Librarians as Agents of Health
Information Justice: Concluding Thoughts; Beth St. Jean, Gagan
Jindal, Paul T. Jaeger, Yuting Liao and Beth Barnett
Beth St. Jean is an Associate Professor in the College of
Information Studies, Associate Director of the Information Policy &
Access Center (iPAC), and an affiliate faculty member of the
Horowitz Center for Health Literacy, at the University of Maryland,
USA.
Gagan Jindal is a Qualitative User Experience Researcher at
Facebook, Inc. She recently received her PhD from the University of
Maryland College of Information Studies.
Yuting Liao is a PhD candidate in the University of Maryland
College of Information Studies.
Paul T. Jaeger is Professor and Diversity and Inclusion
Officer at the College of Information Studies and Co-Director of
iPAC at the University of Maryland, USA.
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