The election, and what’s happened after, have convinced me that we need to start talking more openly about diversity within the library profession and how to dismantle the struc-tural barriers that exist and persist within librarianship as well as society as a whole
In this lightning talk session, panelists will share brief statements regarding the roles of librari...
The William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles, California, held ...
This chapter considers a less-often mentioned aspect of whiteness in libraries and librarianship. It...
We have been talking about diversity and inclusion in the library world for a long time. There have ...
In 2012, the Association for College and Research Libraries issued a document outlining eleven diver...
The urge to diversify workplaces has spread nationwide. Although many institutions feel that formal ...
In this chapter we will explore how multiculturalism in the field of academic librarianship is mobil...
Despite the claim to neutrality, a woeful lack of diversity has had, and continues to have, latent c...
“Well, they ended up hiring someone who was in one of those diversity residency programs, so it’s no...
We have been talking about diversity and inclusion in the library world for a long time. There have ...
The Coffee and Critical Conversations Series was organized by Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and...
In October 2020, the authors accepted an invitation to participate in an experimental collaboration ...
This paper traces the published literature on whiteness in libraries, identifying major themes in th...
This article addresses the lack of understanding of social issues within LIS and MLIS education and ...
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
In this lightning talk session, panelists will share brief statements regarding the roles of librari...
The William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles, California, held ...
This chapter considers a less-often mentioned aspect of whiteness in libraries and librarianship. It...
We have been talking about diversity and inclusion in the library world for a long time. There have ...
In 2012, the Association for College and Research Libraries issued a document outlining eleven diver...
The urge to diversify workplaces has spread nationwide. Although many institutions feel that formal ...
In this chapter we will explore how multiculturalism in the field of academic librarianship is mobil...
Despite the claim to neutrality, a woeful lack of diversity has had, and continues to have, latent c...
“Well, they ended up hiring someone who was in one of those diversity residency programs, so it’s no...
We have been talking about diversity and inclusion in the library world for a long time. There have ...
The Coffee and Critical Conversations Series was organized by Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and...
In October 2020, the authors accepted an invitation to participate in an experimental collaboration ...
This paper traces the published literature on whiteness in libraries, identifying major themes in th...
This article addresses the lack of understanding of social issues within LIS and MLIS education and ...
College campuses are more diverse than ever while their libraries remain the least diverse departmen...
In this lightning talk session, panelists will share brief statements regarding the roles of librari...
The William H. Hannon Library at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles, California, held ...
This chapter considers a less-often mentioned aspect of whiteness in libraries and librarianship. It...