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The MLIS: Gatekeeper or Necessary Credential?
The MLIS: Gatekeeper or Necessary Credential?
Recently, I have been thinking a lot about the fact that a master’s degree is required to be a librarian. For me, choosing to pursue a graduate degree in library science made perfect sense. I have …
·hacklibraryschool.com·
The MLIS: Gatekeeper or Necessary Credential?
Social Justice in Library School Education
Social Justice in Library School Education
Social Justice, Privilege, Equity, Inclusion. These terms are all terms that each of us as MLIS students have heard with some level of frequency. Libraries are commonly thought to be champions for …
·hacklibraryschool.com·
Social Justice in Library School Education
The unbearable whiteness of librarianship
The unbearable whiteness of librarianship
Yep, I’m still harping on that theme of the stark lack of diversity in librarianship. For a profession that claims Diversity as  a core value and declares that “We value our nation…
·chrisbourg.wordpress.com·
The unbearable whiteness of librarianship
We Need to Radically Rethink the Library of Congress Classification
We Need to Radically Rethink the Library of Congress Classification
It didn’t take long for Todd Lockwood to realize that a hierarchical book classification system would not work for the Brautigan Library. He was, after all, following through on Richard Braut…
·lithub.com·
We Need to Radically Rethink the Library of Congress Classification
Better Serving Library Patrons Behind Bars - Ithaka S+R
Better Serving Library Patrons Behind Bars - Ithaka S+R
Over the past several years, public, state, academic, and law libraries have increasingly sought to serve people in prison through a variety of services. Now, with a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Ithaka S+R is undertaking a planning project that will set the stage for future partnerships to develop and pilot wrap-around library services to meet the information needs of people who are currently incarcerated.
·sr.ithaka.org·
Better Serving Library Patrons Behind Bars - Ithaka S+R
Chicago Tribune Report: “As Attempts to Ban Books Across the Country Increase, Chicago Establishes ‘Book Sanctuaries’: ‘Encouraging And Alarming'”
Chicago Tribune Report: “As Attempts to Ban Books Across the Country Increase, Chicago Establishes ‘Book Sanctuaries’: ‘Encouraging And Alarming'”
From The Chicago Tribune: Last week, city and Chicago Public Library officials declared Chicago a sanctuary city for those stories, by establishing “Book Sanctuaries” across the city’s 77 distinct community areas and 81 library branches. That entails a commitment to expand local access to banned or challenged books through library programming. [Clip] Chicago Public Library […]
·infodocket.com·
Chicago Tribune Report: “As Attempts to Ban Books Across the Country Increase, Chicago Establishes ‘Book Sanctuaries’: ‘Encouraging And Alarming'”
Letter of Concern to FBI Regarding Threats of Violence in Libraries
Letter of Concern to FBI Regarding Threats of Violence in Libraries
During the Summer and Fall of 2022, threats directed to public and school libraries and library workers escalated, including the forced temporary closure of five public library systems due to bomb and shooting threats. On September 27, the executive board of the American Library Association (ALA) transmitted a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray expressing concerns about the threats directed to public and school libraries and library workers.
·ala.org·
Letter of Concern to FBI Regarding Threats of Violence in Libraries
Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice
Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice
ACRL announces the publication of Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice, edited by CJ Ivory and Angela Pashia, which explores the opportunities and challenges of moving the discussion about open educational resources (OER) beyond affordability to address structural inequities fo
·acrl.ala.org·
Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice
Public Library Association (PLA) releases refresh of strategic goals, positioning Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice (EDISJ) at center
Public Library Association (PLA) releases refresh of strategic goals, positioning Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice (EDISJ) at center
CHICAGO — The Public Library Association (PLA) Strategic Plan 2022—2026 is now available on the PLA website, following its unanimous approval by the PLA Board of Directors in June 2022. Informed by member surveys, member and partner interviews, and PLA leadership and staff engagements, the PLA strategic plan centers Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (EDISJ) and expands PLA’s role as a platform for innovation and amplifier for sharing public library community impacts. The PLA Board of Directors began the process of updating the strategic plan in 2021.
·ala.org·
Public Library Association (PLA) releases refresh of strategic goals, positioning Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice (EDISJ) at center
In 2022, a New Urgency for Banned Books Week
In 2022, a New Urgency for Banned Books Week
Forty years after Banned Books Week was launched in 1982 to raise awareness about censorship, the issue has taken on new importance for booksellers across the country, who increasingly find themselves on the front lines, alongside librarians, in defending people’s freedom to read.
·publishersweekly.com·
In 2022, a New Urgency for Banned Books Week
Catching up with the RIPS DEI Task Force
Catching up with the RIPS DEI Task Force
As AALL and RIPS committee work ramps up again this fall, the RIPS Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force is off and running.  Not familiar with the Task Force?  Let me get you up to …
·ripslawlibrarian.wordpress.com·
Catching up with the RIPS DEI Task Force
Collection Development Resources on the Web
Collection Development Resources on the Web
This collection of resources is designed to be of use both to new collection development librarians as well as those … "Collection Development Resources on the Web"
·aallnet.org·
Collection Development Resources on the Web
To Avoid DEI Backlash, Focus on Changing Systems — Not People
To Avoid DEI Backlash, Focus on Changing Systems — Not People
The enemy of well-intentioned DEI initiatives is backlash — and not just from people from privileged groups. Backlash from all directions is often due to DEI initiatives being framed as solutions to individual problems to be fixed rather than to correct for systemic issues at play in an organization. To reframe the conversation the author recommends five steps to implement in your DEI strategy: 1) Collect data to diagnose specific inequities in your organization, 2) communicate about initiatives using a systems-focused framing, 3) as change-making efforts begin, appeal to “fairness,” 4) clearly lay out expectations for change alongside resources and support, 5) sustain momentum by affirming effort and celebrating wins.
·hbr.org·
To Avoid DEI Backlash, Focus on Changing Systems — Not People
It’s Time to Repeal the ABA’s Law School Testing Mandate
It’s Time to Repeal the ABA’s Law School Testing Mandate
Law schools should be free to individualize admission criteria, argue two law school deans, a chancellor, and a law professor. They call on the ABA to repeal the requirement that applicants for J.D. programs submit standardized test scores for admission.
·news.bloomberglaw.com·
It’s Time to Repeal the ABA’s Law School Testing Mandate
We Are Not History
We Are Not History
By Mikayla Redden I hadn’t been in graduate school more than a month when I noticed something alarming about the Library of Congress (LoC) classification system—the alphanumeric system we, in acade…
·notesbetweenus.com·
We Are Not History