The Atlas Of New Librarianship -

The book is organized into "Threads" (conceptual arrangements equivalent to chapters) and 147 "Agreements" (detailed statements on specific theories or practices).

Published in 2011 by , The Atlas of New Librarianship is a seminal work that redefines the profession not by its physical buildings or collections, but by its social impact. It advocates for a shift from "artifact collection" (books and databases) to "knowledge creation" facilitated through community conversation. Core Philosophical Framework The atlas of new librarianship

For those interested in exploring the text or its later updates: The Atlas of New Librarianship - R. David Lankes (Review) The atlas of new librarianship

Drawing on Conversation Theory , Lankes posits that knowledge is socially constructed through language and intersubjective agreements rather than objective, static facts. The atlas of new librarianship