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E. J. Josey

Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession

Renate L. Chancellor

This work provides a comprehensive examination of the life and professional career of E.J Josey within the broader historical and political landscape of the civil rights movement. In the era of Jim Crow, Josey rose to prominence in the library profession by challenging the American Library Association (ALA) to live up to its creed of equality for all. This was not easy during the 1950s and 1960s, during segregation. Using interviews with Josey and his contemporaries, as well as several archival sources, library educator Renate Chancellor analyzes Josey’s leadership, particularly within modern day racial currents. During his professional career, spanning over fifty years (1952-2002), Josey worked as a librarian (1953-1966), an administrator of library services (1966-1986), and as a professor of library science (1986-1995). He also served as President of the American Library Association and perhaps his most notable achievement, he successfully drafted a resolution that prevented state library associations from discriminating against African American librarians. This essentially ended segregation in the ALA. Josey’s transformative leadership provides a model to tackle today’s civil rights challenges both in and outside the library profession.

This authoritative work copublished by the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) documents for the historical record a significant period of history that is underexplored in the scholarly literature. The target audience for this book are researchers, historians, LIS educators and students interested in understanding the complex struggle for civil and human rights in professional organizations.



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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 166 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-5381-2176-4 • Hardback • February 2020 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-5381-5891-3 • Paperback • August 2022 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-5381-2177-1 • eBook • February 2020 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
Series: Association for Library and Information Science Education
Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, History / African American

Dr. Renate L. Chancellor is Associate Professor of Library and Information Science (LIS) at the Catholic University of America where she teaches foundational courses in LIS as well as specialized courses on oral history, law librarianship and human information behavior. She received her master’s and Ph.D. in Information Studies from the University California, Los Angeles. Chancellor’s research focuses on human information behavior, diversity, and social justice in LIS. She has published in scholarly journals and have presented her research in national and international venues. She is recipient of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Leadership Award in 2012 and the ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award in 2014.

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
1. Journey Towards Leadership
2. A Dreamer with a Tiny Spark
3. Early Career: The Transformation Begins
4. A Leader Rises Up
5. A Model for Leadership in LIS
6. Legacy of A Transformative Leader
Chronology
Illustrations
References
This is an inspiring and admirable work worthy of the remarkable, transformational library leader E. J. Josey. Chancellor candidly weaves in the systemic racism of America’s story that created a librarian who through activism, advocacy, and empathy made a librarianship ethos of social justice ideals to benefit all.
— Lorna Peterson, PhD, Emerita Associate Professor, University at Buffalo


Chancellor's seminal research is an engaging treatise on E.J. Josey's transformational leadership in Library and Information Science (LIS) and beyond. She champions Josey's civil rights and social justice activism, scholarship and mentorship, especially to African Americans and marginalized groups. Chancellor's argument for his leadership as a blueprint for LIS is viable.
— Marva L. DeLoach, PhD; retired Professor and Librarian; former Adjunct Professor at SJSU/SIS; co-editor with E.J. Josey, Handbook of Black Librarianship, 2nd ed.


Dr. Chancellor uses primary sources to recount and interpret the life and times of one of the most important librarians and educators of the twentieth century. Her biography of E.J. Josey helps us understand his role as a social justice advocate whose leadership transformed libraries and library science education.
— Cheryl Knott, Professor, School of Information, University of Arizona


As one of the many people of color recruited to the profession and to the University of Pittsburgh twice by Dr. Elonnie Junius (E.J.) Josey, this book speaks to my heart. The foreword is beautifully written by his daughter, Amina Josey, and provides a view of Josey’s life from his inner circle. Chancellor has captured the essence of Dr. Josey’s legacy while revealing things most of us never knew: he played the organ, served in the segregated army, and majored in music at Howard University. Framed by his evolution as a transformational leader, and organized chronologically, Chancellor follows Josey’s trajectory from his humble beginnings in Portsmouth, VA, throughout his career as a librarian, mentor, leader, scholar, and activist. It was from those humble beginnings in the segregated South, which made Josey the leader, mentor and librarian we know and fondly remember. It was indeed Josey’s leadership that “ultimately led to the integration of the ALA.” Without his contributions and efforts, me, and so many others, would not be the librarians, mentors, and leaders we are today. E. J. Josey: Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession cements Josey’s legacy to the profession and the broader higher education community.
— Teresa Neely, Professor of Librarianship, Assessment Librarian, College of the University Libraries & Learning Sciences, University of New Mexico


2/6/20 - Library Journal featured author Renate Chancellor and this book as their February issue cover story. The cover reads “E.J. Josey’s Legacy: Renate Chancellor’s new book traces the civil rights pioneer’s career and lasting impact” and depicts Renate standing in front of the US Capitol. LJ also posted an excerpt from the book on their website. Link to excerpt: https://www.libraryjournal.com/?detailStory=E-J-Josey-Transformational-Leader-excerpt

7/28/20: Book included in ILoveLibraries feature, “Our Favorite Books About Libraries and Librarians.”

Link: http://www.ilovelibraries.org/article/our-favorite-books-about-libraries-and-librarians



7/28/20: Book included in ILoveLibraries feature, “Our Favorite Books About Libraries and Librarians.”

Link: http://www.ilovelibraries.org/article/our-favorite-books-about-libraries-and-librarians



11/2/2020 - American Libraries Magazineinterviewed author Renate Chancellor about E. J. Josey and his legacy. The article, entitled “The Activist Life of E. J. Josey,” features the full title and book cover. Link: https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2020/11/02/activist-life-e-j-josey/



E. J. Josey

Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This work provides a comprehensive examination of the life and professional career of E.J Josey within the broader historical and political landscape of the civil rights movement. In the era of Jim Crow, Josey rose to prominence in the library profession by challenging the American Library Association (ALA) to live up to its creed of equality for all. This was not easy during the 1950s and 1960s, during segregation. Using interviews with Josey and his contemporaries, as well as several archival sources, library educator Renate Chancellor analyzes Josey’s leadership, particularly within modern day racial currents. During his professional career, spanning over fifty years (1952-2002), Josey worked as a librarian (1953-1966), an administrator of library services (1966-1986), and as a professor of library science (1986-1995). He also served as President of the American Library Association and perhaps his most notable achievement, he successfully drafted a resolution that prevented state library associations from discriminating against African American librarians. This essentially ended segregation in the ALA. Josey’s transformative leadership provides a model to tackle today’s civil rights challenges both in and outside the library profession.

    This authoritative work copublished by the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) documents for the historical record a significant period of history that is underexplored in the scholarly literature. The target audience for this book are researchers, historians, LIS educators and students interested in understanding the complex struggle for civil and human rights in professional organizations.



Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 166 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-5381-2176-4 • Hardback • February 2020 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
    978-1-5381-5891-3 • Paperback • August 2022 • $36.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-5381-2177-1 • eBook • February 2020 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
    Series: Association for Library and Information Science Education
    Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies, History / African American
Author
Author
  • Dr. Renate L. Chancellor is Associate Professor of Library and Information Science (LIS) at the Catholic University of America where she teaches foundational courses in LIS as well as specialized courses on oral history, law librarianship and human information behavior. She received her master’s and Ph.D. in Information Studies from the University California, Los Angeles. Chancellor’s research focuses on human information behavior, diversity, and social justice in LIS. She has published in scholarly journals and have presented her research in national and international venues. She is recipient of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Leadership Award in 2012 and the ALISE Excellence in Teaching Award in 2014.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
    Foreword
    Preface
    1. Journey Towards Leadership
    2. A Dreamer with a Tiny Spark
    3. Early Career: The Transformation Begins
    4. A Leader Rises Up
    5. A Model for Leadership in LIS
    6. Legacy of A Transformative Leader
    Chronology
    Illustrations
    References
Reviews
Reviews
  • This is an inspiring and admirable work worthy of the remarkable, transformational library leader E. J. Josey. Chancellor candidly weaves in the systemic racism of America’s story that created a librarian who through activism, advocacy, and empathy made a librarianship ethos of social justice ideals to benefit all.
    — Lorna Peterson, PhD, Emerita Associate Professor, University at Buffalo


    Chancellor's seminal research is an engaging treatise on E.J. Josey's transformational leadership in Library and Information Science (LIS) and beyond. She champions Josey's civil rights and social justice activism, scholarship and mentorship, especially to African Americans and marginalized groups. Chancellor's argument for his leadership as a blueprint for LIS is viable.
    — Marva L. DeLoach, PhD; retired Professor and Librarian; former Adjunct Professor at SJSU/SIS; co-editor with E.J. Josey, Handbook of Black Librarianship, 2nd ed.


    Dr. Chancellor uses primary sources to recount and interpret the life and times of one of the most important librarians and educators of the twentieth century. Her biography of E.J. Josey helps us understand his role as a social justice advocate whose leadership transformed libraries and library science education.
    — Cheryl Knott, Professor, School of Information, University of Arizona


    As one of the many people of color recruited to the profession and to the University of Pittsburgh twice by Dr. Elonnie Junius (E.J.) Josey, this book speaks to my heart. The foreword is beautifully written by his daughter, Amina Josey, and provides a view of Josey’s life from his inner circle. Chancellor has captured the essence of Dr. Josey’s legacy while revealing things most of us never knew: he played the organ, served in the segregated army, and majored in music at Howard University. Framed by his evolution as a transformational leader, and organized chronologically, Chancellor follows Josey’s trajectory from his humble beginnings in Portsmouth, VA, throughout his career as a librarian, mentor, leader, scholar, and activist. It was from those humble beginnings in the segregated South, which made Josey the leader, mentor and librarian we know and fondly remember. It was indeed Josey’s leadership that “ultimately led to the integration of the ALA.” Without his contributions and efforts, me, and so many others, would not be the librarians, mentors, and leaders we are today. E. J. Josey: Transformational Leader of the Modern Library Profession cements Josey’s legacy to the profession and the broader higher education community.
    — Teresa Neely, Professor of Librarianship, Assessment Librarian, College of the University Libraries & Learning Sciences, University of New Mexico


Features
Features
  • 2/6/20 - Library Journal featured author Renate Chancellor and this book as their February issue cover story. The cover reads “E.J. Josey’s Legacy: Renate Chancellor’s new book traces the civil rights pioneer’s career and lasting impact” and depicts Renate standing in front of the US Capitol. LJ also posted an excerpt from the book on their website. Link to excerpt: https://www.libraryjournal.com/?detailStory=E-J-Josey-Transformational-Leader-excerpt

    7/28/20: Book included in ILoveLibraries feature, “Our Favorite Books About Libraries and Librarians.”

    Link: http://www.ilovelibraries.org/article/our-favorite-books-about-libraries-and-librarians



    7/28/20: Book included in ILoveLibraries feature, “Our Favorite Books About Libraries and Librarians.”

    Link: http://www.ilovelibraries.org/article/our-favorite-books-about-libraries-and-librarians



    11/2/2020 - American Libraries Magazineinterviewed author Renate Chancellor about E. J. Josey and his legacy. The article, entitled “The Activist Life of E. J. Josey,” features the full title and book cover. Link: https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2020/11/02/activist-life-e-j-josey/



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