As a profession, we talk the talk of valuing diversity and inclusion, but do we walk the walk with our hiring practices? The profession stresses the importance of “a good fit” when hiring, but we rarely interrogate the fact that “a good fit” can be a reflection of our implicit biases. Academic librarians conducted a survey of hiring policies with a focus on the processes (or lack thereof) of recruiting candidates from underrepresented groups. This session will report on their findings and recommend the implementation of specific practices designed to create an inclusive candidate pool and an equitable searc
Objective – To identify key factors affecting the probability of obtaining an interview and being hi...
Engage in a literature review of current recruitment of underrepresented groups and from the literat...
In 2012, the Association for College and Research Libraries issued a document outlining eleven diver...
Academic libraries operate under the assumption that there is one “right candidate” for a multi-laye...
Academic and research libraries have made many efforts to diversify their workforces; however, today...
Academic libraries, especially research libraries, are recognizing the benefits and importance of re...
Diversifying the library workforce is challenging, with the graduation data of library and informati...
In 2017, Grand Valley State University Libraries began developing a diversity residency program. The...
This presentation will explore perspectives on inclusive hiring practices from both sides of the tab...
Library leaders and professional organizations have for some time viewed increased diversity in the ...
“We fail to do the right thing because our values are merely theoretical constructs that do not warr...
Library and information science literature presents several types of intentional recruitment strateg...
Building a qualified and capable staff to engage students, faculty, and staff in a 21st century acad...
This paper contains ideas and strategies on how to run an organized and inclusive librarian search. ...
A growing body of literature is drawing our attention to on diversity in librarianship, arguing for ...
Objective – To identify key factors affecting the probability of obtaining an interview and being hi...
Engage in a literature review of current recruitment of underrepresented groups and from the literat...
In 2012, the Association for College and Research Libraries issued a document outlining eleven diver...
Academic libraries operate under the assumption that there is one “right candidate” for a multi-laye...
Academic and research libraries have made many efforts to diversify their workforces; however, today...
Academic libraries, especially research libraries, are recognizing the benefits and importance of re...
Diversifying the library workforce is challenging, with the graduation data of library and informati...
In 2017, Grand Valley State University Libraries began developing a diversity residency program. The...
This presentation will explore perspectives on inclusive hiring practices from both sides of the tab...
Library leaders and professional organizations have for some time viewed increased diversity in the ...
“We fail to do the right thing because our values are merely theoretical constructs that do not warr...
Library and information science literature presents several types of intentional recruitment strateg...
Building a qualified and capable staff to engage students, faculty, and staff in a 21st century acad...
This paper contains ideas and strategies on how to run an organized and inclusive librarian search. ...
A growing body of literature is drawing our attention to on diversity in librarianship, arguing for ...
Objective – To identify key factors affecting the probability of obtaining an interview and being hi...
Engage in a literature review of current recruitment of underrepresented groups and from the literat...
In 2012, the Association for College and Research Libraries issued a document outlining eleven diver...