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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 492 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x26 mm, weight: 677 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838939104
  • ISBN-13: 9780838939109
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 492 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x26 mm, weight: 677 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2022
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  • ISBN-10: 0838939104
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“[ T]he diversity of perspectives presented within this publication will build on the reader’s existing knowledge to bring nuances and alternative approaches to these enduring, seemingly intractable challenges within the LIS profession and within society.”
from the Foreword by Mark A. Puente
 
Academic library workers often make use of systemic, bureaucratic, political, collegial, and symbolic dimensions of organizational behavior to achieve their diversity, equity, and inclusion goals, but many are also doing the crucial work of pushing back at the structures surrounding them in ways small and large.
 
Implementing Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion captures emerging practices that academic libraries and librarians can use to create more equitable and representative institutions. 19 chapters are divided into 6 sections:
 
  • Recruitment, Retention and Promotion
  • Professional Development
  • Leveraging Collegial Networks
  • Reinforcing the Message
  • Organizational Change
  • Assessment
 
Chapters cover topics including active diversity recruitment strategies; inclusive hiring; gendered ageism; librarians with disabilities; diversity and inclusion with student workers; residencies and retention; creating and implementing a diversity strategic plan; cultural competency training; libraries’ responses to Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action; and accountability and assessment. Authors provide practical guiding principles, effective practices, and sample programs and training. 
 
Implementing Excellence in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion explores how academic libraries have leveraged and deployed their institutions’ resources to effect DEI improvements while working toward implementing systemic solutions. It provides means and inspiration for continuing to try to hire, retain, and promote the change we want to see in the world regardless of existing structures and systems, and ways to improve those structures and systems for the future.
 
Dedication iii
Foreword ix
Mark A. Puente
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(10)
SECTION I RECRUITMENT, RETENTION AND PROMOTION
Chapter 1 Transitioning from Passive to Active Diversity Recruitment Strategies A Case Study
11(18)
Amy Tureen
Chapter 2 A Journey to Hiring with Heart A Case Study on Implementing Leading Practices in Inclusive Hiring
29(40)
Annie Bilanger
Sarah Beaubien
Scott Ayotte
Abigail Smathers
Chapter 3 Gendered Ageism as a Barrier to Tenure-Track Librarianship
69(28)
Sally Stieglitz
Chapter 4 Desperately Seeking Librarians with a Disability
97(24)
Kenneth D. Litwak
Chapter 5 Mentoring and Diversity
121(18)
Barbara Lewis
Matt Torrence
Tomaro Taylor
Meghan Cook
Chapter 6 Bare Witness Library Leaders of Color Tell Their Stories of Advancing into Senior Leadership Positions
139(18)
Kimberley Bugg
SECTION II PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 7 Your Workforce Is More Than You Think Looking at Diversity and Inclusion with Student Workers
157(20)
Melanie Bopp
Chapter 8 Introducing Cultural Competency in Libraries: A Case Study in Grassroots Professional Development
177(14)
Katherine Kapsidelis
Elizabeth Galoozis
Chapter 9 Embracing a Culture of Humility, Diversity, and Inclusion: A Case Study of an Academic Library's Radical Compassion Programming
191(14)
Latanya N. Jenkins
Elizabeth L. Sweet
Chapter 10 Cultural Intelligence in Academic Libraries
205(26)
Michele A. L. Villagran
SECTION III LEVERAGING COLLEGIAL NETWORKS
Chapter 11 Braving Our Blind Spots Using a Virtual Book Discussion Group to Continue Conversations on Implicit Bias in Libraries
231(26)
Shannon Jones
Kelsa Bartley
Melissa DeSantis
Ryan Harris
Don Jason
Dede Rios
Chapter 12 Bridging the Gap between Residencies and Retention A Case Study of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro's Diversity Resident Librarian Program and the Inception of the Library Diversity Institute
257(122)
LaTesha Velez
SECTION IV REINFORCING THE MESSAGE
Chapter 13 Critical Analysis of ARL Member Institutions' Diversity Statements
279(22)
V. Dozier
Sandra Enimil
Adebola Fabiku
SECTION V ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
Chapter 14 The Making of Emory Libraries' Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee A Case Study
301(22)
Saira Raza
Melissa Hackman
Hannah Rutledge
Jina DuVernay
Nik Dragovic
Erica Bruchko
Chapter 15 Framework for Change Utilizing a University-wide Diversity Strategic Planning Process for an Academic Library
323(40)
Renna Redd
Alydia Sims
Tara Weekes
Chapter 16 An Introductory Indigenous Cultural Competency Training Program in the Academic Environment
363(20)
Camille Callison
Lyle Ford
Chapter 17 Journeying to Accountability Labor and Responses of Settler Knowledge Institutions to Indigenous Communities and Issues
383(37)
Oy Lein "Jace" Harrison
Jamie Lee Morin
Desmond Wong
May Chan
SECTION VI ASSESSMENT
Chapter 18 Assessing DEI Efforts in Academic Libraries More Than a Body Count
420(19)
Kawanna Bright
Chapter 19 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plans and Programs in ARL Libraries
439(10)
Toni Anaya
Charlene Maxey Harris
Afterword 449(12)
Author Biographies 461