Library Social Work

Dr. Peggy Morton

47 min · 5. Juni 2025
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Peggy Morton, LCSW, to explore the expansion of NYU’s Silver School of Social Work field placements in branches of the New York Public Library. We discuss the alignment between the core values of social work and librarianship, along with the unique ethical challenges students encounter in public library environments. Dr. Morton highlights the practical skills students develop through these placements, the potential impact of stipends in formalizing library social work as a field of practice, and the ways social work programs can educate students about the essential contributions libraries make to individuals and communities alike. Substack [https://librarysocialwork.substack.com/] @librarysocialwork [https://www.instagram.com/librarysocialwork/]

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Episode Dr. Kaitlin Montague Cover

Dr. Kaitlin Montague

While this episode isn’t solely focused on library social work, there’s definitely some overlap. The vehicle residents [https://vehicleresidency.org/about-us/] Dr. Montague studies face many of the same access challenges that library workers encounter with patrons. And although living in a vehicle isn’t identical to being unhoused, the two experiences are connected—especially as more people turn to their cars for shelter in the face of rising housing costs and stagnant wages. In addition to discussing what Kaitlin [https://comminfo.rutgers.edu/montague-kaitlin] has learned from doing fieldwork at information-sharing events for mobile communities [https://homesonwheelsalliance.org/2024/08/11/2025-rubber-tramp-rendezvous/], we discuss what libraries can do to support vehicle residents, how we might better prepare MLIS students for public-facing roles, and the day-to-day stressors many public library workers are navigating. When we recorded this conversation last December, Kaitlin was in the thick of writing her dissertation. Since then, she’s earned her Ph.D. from Rutgers University (2025), where she also completed her Master of Information back in 2016. Now, Kaitlin is a postdoc and lecturer at the Institute of Library and Information Science at Humboldt University in Berlin. [https://www.ibi.hu-berlin.de/de/institut/personen/montague] Her research focuses on how people living in their vehicles [https://vehicleresidency.org/about-us/] find and use information—especially how mobility and constant movement shape what kind of access they have. Before diving into her doctoral work, Kaitlin worked as a public librarian from 2017 to 2020. Heads up: the audio gets a little murky in places, but stick with it—it’s worth it. Substack [https://librarysocialwork.substack.com/] @librarysocialwork [https://www.instagram.com/librarysocialwork/]

24. Juni 202539 min
Episode Dr. Peggy Morton Cover

Dr. Peggy Morton

In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Peggy Morton, LCSW, to explore the expansion of NYU’s Silver School of Social Work field placements in branches of the New York Public Library. We discuss the alignment between the core values of social work and librarianship, along with the unique ethical challenges students encounter in public library environments. Dr. Morton highlights the practical skills students develop through these placements, the potential impact of stipends in formalizing library social work as a field of practice, and the ways social work programs can educate students about the essential contributions libraries make to individuals and communities alike. Substack [https://librarysocialwork.substack.com/] @librarysocialwork [https://www.instagram.com/librarysocialwork/]

5. Juni 202547 min
Episode Dr. Margaret Ann Paauw, LCSW Cover

Dr. Margaret Ann Paauw, LCSW

Dr. Margaret Ann Paauw is a leading voice in library social work, bringing a wealth of experience as an Assistant Professor at Eastern Michigan University, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and an author. With a background as a library social worker for the Chicago Public Library, she has played a pivotal role in advancing the field. She was an active member of the Public Library Association’s Library Social Work Taskforce, facilitated the library social work direct service call, and co-authored A Trauma-Informed Framework for Supporting Patrons. [https://alastore.ala.org/PLAtiframework] In this discussion, we explore her research on the experiences of library-based social work professionals, shedding light on both the key facilitators and the barriers to successful partnerships between libraries and social workers. Substack [https://librarysocialwork.substack.com/] @librarysocialwork [https://www.instagram.com/librarysocialwork/]

5. März 202538 min