Ethnic studies in academic and research libraries

著者

    • Pun, Raymond
    • Cardenas-Dow, Melissa
    • Flash, Kenya S.

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Ethnic studies in academic and research libraries

edited by Raymond Pun, Melissa Cardenas-Dow, Kenya S. Flash

ACRL, 2021

  • pbk.

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内容説明

Supporting ethnic studies is an opportunity to uplift diverse stories and perspectives and to build and affirm such communities and their voices, experiences, and histories. Ethnic studies librarianship requires engagement, a desire to listen and engage with one's constituents, and a focused approach to re-humanizing and emphasizing the voices of those who are being studied. Race and ethnicity, despite their abstractness, have real, concrete meaning and consequences in American society. Being able to see who speaks and who is silenced matters, and ethnic studies librarianship supports the intellectual journey of students in becoming aware of the various ways we see the world and the numerous stories we tell and come across in our lifetime. Ethnic Studies in Academic and Research Libraries serves as a snapshot of critical work that library workers are doing to support ethnic studies, including areas focusing on ethnic and racial experiences across the disciplines. Other curriculums or programs may emphasize race, migration, and diasporic studies, and these intersecting areas are highlighted to ensure work supporting ethnic studies is not solely defined by a discipline, but by commitment to programs that uplift underserved and underrepresented ethnic communities and communities of color. Twenty chapters are broken into three thorough sections: Instruction, Liaison Engagement, and Outreach Collections Projects and Programs Collaborations, Special Projects, and Community Partnerships Ethnic studies programs, faculty, and students can lack visibility in librarianship, though there are many opportunities to engage with and support these interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary programs. Ethnic Studies in Academic and Research Libraries captures case studies, programs, and engagements within the field(s) of ethnic studies and how library workers are creating and documenting important support services and resources for these communities of learners, scholars, activists, and educators. We need to think critically about how we support ethnic studies and our faculty colleagues in these departments, especially during challenging times in fiscal crises and the systemic violence and oppression that occurs in higher education, in our institutions, in our communities, in our profession, and in our histories. What we collect, preserve, share, and uplift reflects who we are and our priorities.

目次

Introduction and Reflections Raymond Pun, Melissa Cardenas-Dow, and Kenya S. Flash Section 1: Instruction, Liaison Engagement, and Outreach Chapter 1. "Build It and They Will Come": Strategies for Collaborations between Faculty and Librarians for Ethnic Studies Programs Fran L. Lassiter and Amanda M. Leftwich Chapter 2. Fostering Transformation: Ethnic Studies as Critical Intervention for Primary Source Pedagogy Audra Eagle Yun, Krystal Tribbett, Thuy Vo Dang, and Jimmy Zavala Chapter 3. The Value of Integrating African American Archives into Undergraduate African American Studies Curricula Aaisha N. Haykal and Mari N. Crabtree Chapter 4. Improving Representation on Wikipedia A Collaboration with Librarians and Faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Tiffany Atwater Lee and Justin de la Cruz Chapter 5. Returning to Where It All Began and Connecting the Dots: From Student to Librarian Jamia Williams Chapter 6. Collaborative and Active Engagement at the Hemispheric University: Supporting Ethnic Studies through Academic Library Outreach at University of Miami Shatha Baydoun and Roxane Pickens Chapter 7. Librarians and Leaders: Developing Partnerships between Librarians and Trailblazing Black Student Leaders Chelsea H. Barrett, Brooke Duffy, Akaysha Palmer, and Dia Bolton Section 2: Collections Projects and Programs Chapter 8. Crafting Contemporary Indigenous Studies Collections in the Age of Algorithms: A Case Study Brittani Sterling and Amy Tureen Chapter 9. Building a Vietnamese Language Collection with the Vietnamese Diaspora Community in the Neighborhood Moon Kim and Linh Khanh Nguyen Chapter 10. Engaging with Ethnic Studies Librarians: An Interview with Lillian Castillo-Speed and gerardo "gary" colmenar Lillian Castillo-Speed and gerardo "gary" colmenar Chapter 11. For When They Arrive: Using Black Women Writers Collections to Enhance Engagement in Archives and Special Collections Libraries Gabrielle M. Dudley Chapter 12. BIPOC Voices Speak: Reparative Approaches to Collection Development Mantra Roy, Carli V. Lowe, Michael J. Aguilar II, and Kathryn Blackmer Reyes Chapter 13. Supporting Faculty in Indigenizing Curriculum and Pedagogy: Case Study of the Indigenous Curriculum Resource Centre Ashley Edwards Chapter 14. Student-Driven Collecting Efforts and Initiatives: Fostering an Inclusive Collection Development Policy at California State University, Los Angeles, Special Collections and Archives Azalea Camacho and Amalia CastaNeda Section 3: Collaborations, Special Projects, and Community Partnerships Chapter 15. Making Spaces for Ethnic Studies Lorin Jackson and Roberto Vargas Chapter 16. Modeling Black Literature: Behind the Screen with the Black Bibliography Project Melissa Barton and Brenna Bychowski Chapter 17. A Perspective on Asian American Studies and Librarianship: An Interview with Dr. Sarah Park Dahlen by Corinne Burrell Sarah Park Dahlen and Corinne Burrell Chapter 18. Holdings in the Archives Are Closer Than They Appear: Making Connections between Archival Collections and Current Events Jina DuVernay Chapter 19. Reclaiming the Asian American History Narrative: Educating the Public during APIA Heritage Month Jerry Dear Chapter 20. Connecting Graduate Library and Information Studies Students with Ethnic Studies Archives: Toward a Community-Centered Model for Archival Education Cristina FontAnez RodrIguez, Pedro Juan HernAndez, and Johnathan Thayer Contributor Biographies

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC11723460
  • ISBN
    • 9780838938836
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Chicago
  • ページ数/冊数
    1 volume
  • 大きさ
    26 cm
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