The demographic shifts in higher education and the growing importance of information literacy instruction require librarians to design instruction that is inclusive and accessible to a diverse and international student population. While best practices for library information literacy session are well documented, it is now the time to view some of these best practices through a global equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) lens. Designing for a diverse classroom can be an intimidating task. Research shows that having more diverse viewpoints leads to more innovation. As librarians and instructors partner to develop curriculum that will be inclusive, this poster highlights adjustments to library one-shot instruction sessions that are effective...
Poster presented at the UMD Disability Summit, "Looking to the Future: The ADA Turns 30" on April 5t...
The purpose of the panel is to raise the common questions about diversity and multiculturalism train...
[Slides from a presentation given October 22, 2021 at the North Carolina Library Association Biennia...
The demographic shifts in higher education and the growing importance of information literacy instru...
Student diversity in the classroom and on campuses is increasing. As librarians prepare to visit cla...
All learners have varying needs/abilities. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and “designing for di...
First, participants will share best practices for inclusive information literacy instruction, especi...
When we incorporate diversity and inclusion into Library and Information Science course design and c...
Delivering culturally competent classroom instruction has been well-explored in the general educatio...
In The Ohio State University Libraries, we support inclusive and equitable teaching practices throu...
Libraries are charged with being inclusive spaces for all patrons. Library (library and information ...
In October 2020, the authors accepted an invitation to participate in an experimental collaboration ...
Despite increasingly diverse classrooms, librarians may teach to the middle without considering the ...
Presentation at the Disability, Access, and Teaching One-Day Symposium on April 10, 2019. Washington...
This chapter considers some essential elements needed to cultivate an inclusive library environment....
Poster presented at the UMD Disability Summit, "Looking to the Future: The ADA Turns 30" on April 5t...
The purpose of the panel is to raise the common questions about diversity and multiculturalism train...
[Slides from a presentation given October 22, 2021 at the North Carolina Library Association Biennia...
The demographic shifts in higher education and the growing importance of information literacy instru...
Student diversity in the classroom and on campuses is increasing. As librarians prepare to visit cla...
All learners have varying needs/abilities. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and “designing for di...
First, participants will share best practices for inclusive information literacy instruction, especi...
When we incorporate diversity and inclusion into Library and Information Science course design and c...
Delivering culturally competent classroom instruction has been well-explored in the general educatio...
In The Ohio State University Libraries, we support inclusive and equitable teaching practices throu...
Libraries are charged with being inclusive spaces for all patrons. Library (library and information ...
In October 2020, the authors accepted an invitation to participate in an experimental collaboration ...
Despite increasingly diverse classrooms, librarians may teach to the middle without considering the ...
Presentation at the Disability, Access, and Teaching One-Day Symposium on April 10, 2019. Washington...
This chapter considers some essential elements needed to cultivate an inclusive library environment....
Poster presented at the UMD Disability Summit, "Looking to the Future: The ADA Turns 30" on April 5t...
The purpose of the panel is to raise the common questions about diversity and multiculturalism train...
[Slides from a presentation given October 22, 2021 at the North Carolina Library Association Biennia...