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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action: Planning, Leadership, and Programming [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x5 mm, weight: 285 g, 1 illustration
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 083894759X
  • ISBN-13: 9780838947593
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x5 mm, weight: 285 g, 1 illustration
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With this volume's model programs to guide them, academic libraries and their staff can successfully strengthen their own DEI initiatives.

All too often, in a hurried attempt to "catch up," diversity training can create division among staff or place undue burdens on a handful of employees. Instead, academic libraries need approaches to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) that position these priorities as ongoing institutional and professional goals. This book's model programs will help academic libraries do exactly that, sharing a variety of initiatives that possess clear goals, demonstrable outcomes, and reproducible strategies. Librarians, administrators, and directors will all benefit from the programs detailed inside, which include such topics as

  • a university library’s community of practice for interactions and learning around DEI;
  • cultural competency training to create more welcoming instruction spaces;
  • student workshops on literature searches that mitigate bias;
  • overcoming the historic tendency to marginalize LGBTQ+ representation in archives;
  • a curriculum and design workshop that moved from discussing social values to embedding them in actions;
  • the founding of a library-led LGBT club for students at a rural community college;
  • a liberal arts college’s retention-boosting program for first-generation students;
  • tailoring a collection and library services to the unique needs of student veterans; and
  • a framework for moving from diversity to equity and inclusion, toward a goal of social justice.

With this volume’s model programs to guide them, academic libraries and their staff can successfully strengthen their own DEI initiatives.

Introduction ix
Christine Bombaro
1 Moving from Diversity to Equity and Inclusion with Social Justice as the Goal
1(12)
A New Framework for an Expansive Definition of Diversity
Matthew P. Ciszek
2 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as Action
13(16)
Designing a Collective DEI Strategy with Library Staff
Pamela Espinosa De Los Monteros
Sandra Enimil
3 Diversity from the Inside Out
29(14)
Cultivating an Inclusive Library Environment
Orolando A. Duffus
Tiffany N. Henry
Stacey R. Krim
4 That's Just the Way It Is
43(16)
How to Challenge Conventional Wisdom and Foster Inclusion in Libraries
Joe Kohlburn
Tracy Gomillion
5 Mitigating Implicit Bias in Reference Service and Literature Searching
59(16)
Molly Higgins
Rachel Keiko Stark
6 Creating an Inclusive Teaching and Learning Program for Academic Libraries
75(12)
Anna Sandelli
Janelle Coleman
Thura Mack
7 Reconstructing History
87(18)
Addressing Marginalization, Absences, and Silences in the Archives through Community and Collaboration
Stacey R. Krim
David Gwynn
Erin Lawrimore
8 I Student Veterans on Campus
105(14)
Academic Success via Libraries
Eduardo M. Tinoco
Win Shih
9 How Librarians Can Improve First-Generation Student Retention through Outreach, Immersion, and Partnerships
119(36)
Karla Fribley
Amy Bryant
Jose-Ignacio Pareja
Bonita Washington-Lacey
Neal Baker
10 I Interns, Inclusion, and Iteration
155(2)
Undergraduates Influencing the Library Profession
Andrea Baruzzi
Pam Harris
Roberto Vargas
Bibliography 157(10)
About the Contributors 167(6)
Index 173