id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-25350 Ekpenyong, Alasdair Ask, Listen, Empower: Grounding Your Library Work in Community Engagement. Mary Davis Fournier and Sarah Ostman, eds. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2020. 176p. Paperback, $44.99 (ISBN: 978-0-8389-4740-1). 2022-03-03 3 .pdf application/pdf 1661 82 47 Some library workers marvel at new job titles like ‘com- munity engagement librarian’ and wonder, ‘Isn’t that what we’ve been doing all along?’ (xxiii) Book Reviews 339 The anthology of 12 contributed essays proceeds to answer the question posed, explaining the difference between community engagement as a discrete concept and the sorts of positive community relations that a library should always already pursue. While library practice is often concerned with playing a positive role in community members’ lives, sustaining and nurturing the formation of healthy social bonds and promoting information literacy and knowledge creation, community engagement is a discrete concept that denotes giving com- munity members a more active voice in determining what those library processes look like. cache/crl-25350.pdf txt/crl-25350.txt