Musselman Library’s LGBTQ Research Guide, established in 2012, is a resource that goes beyond connecting the library’s collections with the campus community and providing access. This research guide has generated opportunities to grow campus partnerships, foster a student’s interest in librarianship, and create a gateway for research and learning in the LGBTQ community that goes beyond the classroom. In our presentation we will outline the project from its early days as a student project to its current life as collaboration between the library and Gettysburg Colleges’ Office of LGBTQA Advocacy & Education
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This study examines news articles and anti-discrimination ordinances that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisex...
This study examines news articles and anti-discrimination ordinances that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisex...
While traditional archives have successfully diversified collecting scopes to include materials from...
This highly interactive workshop will provide an introduction to creating transgender and gender non...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Studies and the broader discipline of sexualit...
This article explores how self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questionin...
This article explores how self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questionin...
Panelists will discuss different aspects of information needs from different library types to provid...
Information about the LGBTQIA population is difficult to collect because of the sensitive nature of ...
To promote social justice, recent work in knowledge organization (KO) has focused on providing acces...
This case study discusses why LGBTIQ collections are important, LGBTIQ people and their needs, a bri...
Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies was a collaborative, multi-year open textbook project that engaged fa...
Libraries are often seen as safe places for all people in a community. Libraries draw in diverse mem...
Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies was a collaborative, multi-year open textbook project that engaged fa...
In an age of shrinking budgets, tough decisions and political tensions, libraries must have a strong...
This study examines news articles and anti-discrimination ordinances that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisex...
This study examines news articles and anti-discrimination ordinances that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisex...
While traditional archives have successfully diversified collecting scopes to include materials from...
This highly interactive workshop will provide an introduction to creating transgender and gender non...