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Verso
Verso Books is the largest independent, radical publishing house in the English-speaking world, publishing one hundred books a year.
Shifting the Center: Transforming Academic Libraries through Generous Accountability
A recording of the June 10th ACRL Together Wherever presentation: 2020 President’s Program - Shifting the Center: Transforming Academic Libraries through Gen...
Bestselling and Classic African American Books
The Premier Online Bookstore for Bestselling and Classic African American Books.
Libraries: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Values Statement
DEI and De-Credentialization: Why Dropping Degree Requirements Won’t Make Academic Law Librarianship More Diverse But Will Make It More Inequitable
Guest Post by Anonymous In the last year, there has been much talk of de-credentialing (dropping degree requirements from) academic law librarian positions. While possibly driven by the shortage of…
Reimagining Description for Libraries, Archives, and Special Collections: an Anti-Racist Approach
An OCLC presentation by Mary Sauer Games, VP Global Product Management, and Merrilee Proffitt, Senior Manager OCLC Research. Digital Reference Page available...
A Woman of Color Reflects on the DEI and De-Credentialization Debate
Guest Post by Trezlen Drake, Head of Digital Resources, and Foreign & International Law Research Librarian at Yale Lillian Goldman Law Library As a woman of color from a financially disadvantag…
So You Wanna Improve Library Accessibility? | PEGA-SIS 2023
Many of us want to create materials with accessibility in mind, to ensure that our electronic materials are available to all patrons. But how do we go about ...
Web Accessibility Solution for ADA Compliance & WCAG - accessiBe
AI-Powered web accessibility solutions. Make your website compliant with WCAG 2.1, ADA, Section 508, AODA, ACA, and more with accessiBe.
Dyslexie Font - An award winning Dyslexia font
Being challenged by dyslexia? Dyslexie font motivates you to start reading more. With the innovative tools, we clear the way through the letter jungle.
Sincerely, Leaders of Color: Keep DEI a priority, even when the economy says otherwise
When news organizations say they support diversity efforts but their actions don't match, teams and communities lose faith
Diversity Standards: Cultural Competency for Academic Libraries (2012)
Rescinded by the ACRL Board of Directors in June 2022 upon the approval of the joint ALA/ARL Cultural Proficiencies for Racial Equity: A Framework (PDF). Purpose and Goals of the Standards The following standards were developed by the Racial and Ethnic Diversity Committee of ACRL (Association of College & Research Libraries), based on the 2001 National Association of Social Workers Standards for Cultural Competence in Social Work Practice.1 The standards are intended to emphasize the need and obligation to serve and advocate for racial and ethnically diverse constituencies.
WITNESS 2021 Year in Review
Check out our 2021 Year in Review Video as we reflect back on the work that was made possible by our supporters, allies and partners this year!
Amid an evolving philanthropic landscape, continuing pandemic, and rising threats to human rights around the world, frontline communities and their allies are facing extraordinary uncertainty and instability. We are so grateful to our supporters who allow us to sustain, deepen, and expand the support that we are providing to frontline communities around the world.
The Best Free Ways to Send Encrypted Email and Secure Messages
The Internet makes it easier than ever to communicate with others. Within seconds, you can be chatting with someone on the other side of the planet. But what if you want to communicate or send files privately? You need to make sure that you’re using encryption.
Law Library Launches Books-to-Prison Project
The Lillian Goldman Law Library has launched a books-to-prison initiative to establish libraries in jails and prisons across Connecticut.
Breaking Down Barriers for Student Parents and Caregivers with Family-Friendly Library Spaces - Anne Cooper Moore, Rebecca Croxton & Lindsey Sprague
In 2016, J. Murrey Atkins Library at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte opened a reservable study room where student parents and caregivers can study with their children on campus. In 2018, the library opened a second family-friendly study room to meet the needs of our growing campus community. To inform the room design, the library conducted a mixed methods research study that
included a user survey, an examination of room reservation and usage data, and one-on-one user interviews. This paper focuses on the user-centered design process used to inform the development of the second, family-friendly, library study room.
Intentional integration of diversity ideals in academic libraries: A literature review - Alice M. Cruz1
Diversity is a cornerstone of the library profession and the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) has recently announced a renewed emphasis on diversity and inclusion. In response to this initiative, this paper will review the current academic literature relating to diversity initiatives in academic libraries. Specifically, it will discuss diversity as it pertains to staffing, culture, collections, services and programming. These five areas are good starting points for libraries to reflect on the current state of diversity at their institutions and plan for meaningful change.
Is the Library a “Welcoming Space”? An Urban Academic Library and Diverse Student Experiences - Sharon Elteto, Rose M. Jackson, and Adriene Lim
abstract: This article presents a case study of an urban academic library’s attempt to identify factors that influence the perceptions of students of color concerning the library as a welcoming space. The goal of this study is to determine if there are qualitative divergent factors along racial lines concerning how students use this library. The research is grounded in the theory of symbolic
interactionism and Critical Race Theory. The authors then used these theories to focus on three
themes that emerged reflecting racial differences among library users. This project adds to the
limited scholarly research concerning the influence of the library on the experiences and the
retention and success rates of students of color.
Hispanic College Students Library Experience - Risa Lumley, California State University, USA Eric Newman, California State University, USA Haakon T. Brown, California State University, San Bernardino, USA
This study looks at undergraduate Hispanic students’ interpretations and current perceptions of the academic library’s purpose, usefulness and value. What are the reasons to use the library?
What are the barriers to use? This study will examine academic libraries’ move toward electronic library materials and what it means for Hispanic students. The results of this study will help academic libraries at Hispanic Serving Institutions to better understand how they are currently being perceived and what they need to do to market themselves and their collections to better serve Hispanic students.
Developing a Culture of Inclusivity through a Library Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Team. Part 1: Team Formation - Jane Morgan-Daniela , Chloe Houghb , Michele R. Tennanta, Mary E. Edwardsa, Lauren E. Adkinsa, and Melissa L. Rethlefsenc
Health science libraries are ideally suited for proactive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts, as their work and spaces transcend disciplinary boundaries. In 2018, a DEI Team
was created by the Health Science Center Libraries at the University of Florida, with the purpose of improving the library’s climate for its diverse patrons and employees. This article provides an overview of the Team’s formation and development, including its charge, culture, structure, team-work, leadership, and reporting processes. Recommendations are offered for other libraries seeking to establish simi-
lar committees.
Creating Inclusive Communities: Diversity and the Responses of Academic Libraries
William C. Welburn
Embracing Diversity With a Growth Mindset | INSEAD Knowledge
Getting along with others is about more than just having things in common.
EDUCAUSE Inclusive Language Guide
EDUCAUSE Inclusive Language Guide Version: 1.4 Date: Last updated February 17, 2022 Language embodies values and perspectives, some of which are rooted in systems that discriminate against certain groups of people. Over time, specific terms and ways of using language become established parts of ...
The EDUCAUSE Guide to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
EDUCAUSE is committed to enabling sustained growth in DEI, both internally as an association and for you, our community of IT and technology professio
Diversity Toolkit: A Guide to Discussing Identity, Power and Privilege
This training is meant for anyone who feels there is a lack of productive discourse around issues of diversity and the role of identity in social relationships, both on a micro (individual) and macro (communal) level.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Resources
Core's Diversity and Inclusion Committee is committed to supporting libraries in incorporating the tenets of anti-racism, diversity, and inclusion into day-to-day library operations and Core committee work. With this goal in mind, the committee has compiled a sampling of free resources and tools explicitly related to assessment, building & operations, leadership & management, metadata & collections, and technology. It includes resources on training, outreach, recruitment and employment, grants and scholarships, and organizations. We welcome suggestions for resources to be added to the list.
Where to Find Real History in the Anti-CRT Era
See Cult of Pedagogy's list of resources to aid educators in teaching accurate and inclusive history in an era of book banning and censorship.
Banned in the USA: The Growing Movement to Ban Books - PEN America
PEN America's report on school book bans offers the most comprehensive look at banned books in the 2021–22 school year, with counting more than 2,500 bans.