Purpose – This paper aims to describe the implementation and analyze the outcomes of the Diversity Book Display initiative at the University of the Pacific\u27s Library. Through this program, curated displays were used to promote multicultural learning and inclusivity, as well as to build intra‐institutional relationships with curricular and co‐curricular units engaged in diversity work on campus. Design/methodology/approach – The paper places the University of the Pacific\u27s program within the context of academic library outreach through displays and exhibits, as well as situating it in relation to recent trends regarding library outreach to and collaboration with student services. An overview of the development and implementation is pro...
Libraries all over the world are incorporating events, displays and exhibitions as a tool to engage ...
The Leatherby Libraries at Chapman University values and understands the importance of diversity, an...
For additional information, please refer to published paper available at http://hdl.handle.net/1808/...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe the implementation and analyze the outcomes of the Diversity B...
To broaden multicultural learning on campus, the University of the Pacific’s University Library part...
This article explores the role that librarians can play in supporting campus-wide diversity initiati...
Academic libraries have increasingly recognized the need to collect diverse materials. Simultaneousl...
The ‘Read at Leicester’ leisure reading collection was developed to encourage sustained reading for ...
Purpose: Libraries still endeavor to achieve diversity in many areas, including collections. Althoug...
To elevate diverse voices and collections at Winthrop University, the Dacus Library Display Committe...
Please refer to final, published version for correct pagination.This article explores the role that ...
DEI has become increasingly important for all libraries because while the populations we serve are m...
Designed for diversity: A collaborative campaign for equity in the Monash University Library collect...
After a year of limited outreach and collection development activities due to COVID, staff and libra...
This chapter considers some essential elements needed to cultivate an inclusive library environment....
Libraries all over the world are incorporating events, displays and exhibitions as a tool to engage ...
The Leatherby Libraries at Chapman University values and understands the importance of diversity, an...
For additional information, please refer to published paper available at http://hdl.handle.net/1808/...
Purpose – This paper aims to describe the implementation and analyze the outcomes of the Diversity B...
To broaden multicultural learning on campus, the University of the Pacific’s University Library part...
This article explores the role that librarians can play in supporting campus-wide diversity initiati...
Academic libraries have increasingly recognized the need to collect diverse materials. Simultaneousl...
The ‘Read at Leicester’ leisure reading collection was developed to encourage sustained reading for ...
Purpose: Libraries still endeavor to achieve diversity in many areas, including collections. Althoug...
To elevate diverse voices and collections at Winthrop University, the Dacus Library Display Committe...
Please refer to final, published version for correct pagination.This article explores the role that ...
DEI has become increasingly important for all libraries because while the populations we serve are m...
Designed for diversity: A collaborative campaign for equity in the Monash University Library collect...
After a year of limited outreach and collection development activities due to COVID, staff and libra...
This chapter considers some essential elements needed to cultivate an inclusive library environment....
Libraries all over the world are incorporating events, displays and exhibitions as a tool to engage ...
The Leatherby Libraries at Chapman University values and understands the importance of diversity, an...
For additional information, please refer to published paper available at http://hdl.handle.net/1808/...