Edited talk From Pratt SILS Gender LIS Panel curated by Dinah Handel on March 27th, 2015Co-presenters include: Sian Evans; #artandfeminism Wikipedia Editathon & Jen LaBarbera; Filling in the Margins: The use of Queer Theory, Feminist Standpoint Theory, and Critical Race Theory to build inclusive archival collectionsThis talk remarks on the role of the librarian to provide lesbian-specific content
Beginning with a discussion of information access and its relationship to communities, this article ...
Archival descriptive practices have traditionally obfuscated the existence of or excluded entirely t...
As a queer early career librarian, coming into the digital collections space at Grand Valley State U...
This essay intends to bridge the gap between two under-appreciated communities by committing to ways...
Historically, coming out as a lesbian and then forming an identity of a lesbian of color includes ...
As a new member of NWSA, I was unprepared for but delighted by the number and quality of the lesbian...
This article traces the founding of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in the context of radical archivin...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Summarizes gay and lesbian activism in librarianship and the role of libraries in supporting gay and...
An introduction to the history and radical practice of New York City\u27s Lesbian Herstory Archives ...
Abstract Continuing to build on relationships formed between Out On The Shelves and the University o...
Library shelves tell interesting stories. Thirty or forty years ago, it took almost no time to get f...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
Through archival research at NYPL, Herstory Lesbian Archive, and LGBT Community Center National Arch...
This paper traces the collection development of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, a community based rep...
Beginning with a discussion of information access and its relationship to communities, this article ...
Archival descriptive practices have traditionally obfuscated the existence of or excluded entirely t...
As a queer early career librarian, coming into the digital collections space at Grand Valley State U...
This essay intends to bridge the gap between two under-appreciated communities by committing to ways...
Historically, coming out as a lesbian and then forming an identity of a lesbian of color includes ...
As a new member of NWSA, I was unprepared for but delighted by the number and quality of the lesbian...
This article traces the founding of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in the context of radical archivin...
What has become of lesbian feminism? Over 100 activists, scholars, and writers convened at the CUNY ...
Summarizes gay and lesbian activism in librarianship and the role of libraries in supporting gay and...
An introduction to the history and radical practice of New York City\u27s Lesbian Herstory Archives ...
Abstract Continuing to build on relationships formed between Out On The Shelves and the University o...
Library shelves tell interesting stories. Thirty or forty years ago, it took almost no time to get f...
The time is past when librarians can assume no patron is lesbian or gay, or that there is no interes...
Through archival research at NYPL, Herstory Lesbian Archive, and LGBT Community Center National Arch...
This paper traces the collection development of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, a community based rep...
Beginning with a discussion of information access and its relationship to communities, this article ...
Archival descriptive practices have traditionally obfuscated the existence of or excluded entirely t...
As a queer early career librarian, coming into the digital collections space at Grand Valley State U...