Poster presented virtually at the 2021 Association of College and Research Libraries Conference from April 13-16, 2021. Discover how to cultivate an LGBTQIA+ inclusive environment at your academic or public-facing library, with this example of low stakes and high impact programming. In this poster presentation, we’ll show you how we adapted and implemented a Queer Cafe library event at [a 4-year degree-granting public university] and the importance of such events for academic and public-facing libraries, and will share our event outcomes and lessons learned to help you implement similar programming at your own institution
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This highly interactive workshop will provide an introduction to creating transgender and gender non...
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The article discusses makerspace that is defined by Laura Fleming as a metaphor for a uniquelearning...
Drag Queen Story Hour is not just for public libraries! As part of a movement in higher education to...
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Transgender and gender variant people in the United States experience serious daily and long-term ha...
This review of a 2017 session on Meeting the Legal Information Needs of Transgender Library Patrons...
The UMKC University Libraries held the second Rainbow Read-In (RRI) virtually in June 2022. Readers ...
In an age of shrinking budgets, tough decisions and political tensions, libraries must have a strong...
In considering social justice, many commentators overlook (or disregard) the needs of people who ide...
Panelists will discuss different aspects of information needs from different library types to provid...
Log in here to attend this presentation: https://ksu.zoom.us/j/93466962336 The last several years ha...
The article discusses makerspace that is defined by Laura Fleming as a metaphor for a unique learnin...
How effectively are librarians in public, school, and academic libraries serving sexual minority com...
This highly interactive workshop will provide an introduction to creating transgender and gender non...
Abstract Libraries are a cultural resource and community sanctuary for all people to have access to ...
The article discusses makerspace that is defined by Laura Fleming as a metaphor for a uniquelearning...
Drag Queen Story Hour is not just for public libraries! As part of a movement in higher education to...
This is a review of the session Public Libraries: Serving LGBTQ Homeless Youth, presented by Julie A...
In this presentation M. Ameen and J. Walters express the importance of understanding the LGBTQIA+ sp...
Transgender and gender variant people in the United States experience serious daily and long-term ha...
This review of a 2017 session on Meeting the Legal Information Needs of Transgender Library Patrons...
The UMKC University Libraries held the second Rainbow Read-In (RRI) virtually in June 2022. Readers ...
In an age of shrinking budgets, tough decisions and political tensions, libraries must have a strong...
In considering social justice, many commentators overlook (or disregard) the needs of people who ide...
Panelists will discuss different aspects of information needs from different library types to provid...