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Practicing Social Justice in Libraries

✍ Scribed by Alyssa Brissett, Diana Moronta


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
172
Series
Routledge Guides to Practice in Libraries, Archives and Information Science
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Practicing Social Justice in Libraries provides practical strategies, tools, and resources to library and information workers and students who wish to drive change in their classrooms, institutions, and communities and incorporate social justice into their everyday practice.

With contributions from a diverse group of librarians, who have experience working in different types of institutions and roles, the book showcases the actions information professionals, largely from historically marginalized groups, are taking to create a more socially responsible environment for themselves and their communities. The chapters reflect on personal experiences, best practices for programming, professional development, effective collaboration, building inclusive community partnerships, anti-racist practices in the classroom, and organizational culture. Exploring how and why library workers are incorporating anti-racist and anti-oppressive work within their everyday roles, the book demonstrates that library workers are increasingly sending messages of protest and advocating for equity, justice, and social change. Highlighting their experiences of marginalization and exclusion, contributors also reflect upon the impact social justice work has on their mental health, careers, and personal lives.

Practicing Social Justice in Libraries is essential reading for library and information workers and students who are searching

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Black Librarianship in the Times of Racial Unrest: An Ethnographic Study from Three Black Voices
2. Community-Building, Empowering Voices, and Brave Spaces Through LIS Professional Conferences
3. Information Is a Two-Way Street: How Libraries Can Learn from Community Outreach
4. LibGuides for Social Justice: Limitations and Opportunities
5. Weaving the Longhouse β€œFour Rs” in LibGuides: Indigenous Teachings in Library Practice
6. Bringing Diverse Library Exhibitions and Events to life
7. Environmental Equity for Students in the Library and LEED Buildings
8. Adhocking It: Overcoming the Overwhelm to Start Creating: Equitable and Inclusive Collections Now
9. Creating EDI Internships within the Academic Library: A Case Study
10. Creating More Possibilities: Emergent Strategy as a Transformative Self-Care Framework for Library EDIA Work
11. Diversity Fatigue: Acknowledging and Moving Beyond Repetitious Emotional Labor
Index


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