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#Nodapl: Social Media, Empowerment, And Civic Participation At Standing Rock, Hayley Johnson
#Nodapl: Social Media, Empowerment, And Civic Participation At Standing Rock, Hayley Johnson
Faculty Publications
The struggle for environmental and social justice within American Indian communities is one that has been ongoing since the beginning of United States history, but the main catalyst to effect change and to promote and disperse the American Indian narrative has emerged through the power of social media in today's hyperconnected society. This article examines the power of social media to effect change, as well as a hyperconnected society's ability to empower historically disadvantaged groups that have often been misrepresented within traditional media outlets. The historic movement occurring at Standing Rock, North Dakota, and the #NoDAPL protests illustrates the capacity …
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 042, Number 02, September 11, 2017, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 042, Number 02, September 11, 2017, Grand Valley State University
2017-2018, Volume 42
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Reorienting An Information Literacy Program Toward Social Justice: Mapping The Core Values Of Librarianship To The Acrl Framework, Lua Gregory, Shana Higgins
Reorienting An Information Literacy Program Toward Social Justice: Mapping The Core Values Of Librarianship To The Acrl Framework, Lua Gregory, Shana Higgins
Communications in Information Literacy
Since the publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries' (ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education librarians have grappled with the purposes, impact, and meaning of this teaching document for their daily instructional practice, for curriculum development, and for institutional and programmatic assessment goals. A strength of the Framework is its emphasis on context, an emphasis aligned with the goals of critical pedagogy and one that acknowledges investment in specific community needs. This article reflects on an attempt to contextualize the Framework for an information literacy program concerned with social justice and student agency by connecting it …
Collection & Community Building Through Web Archiving: Engaging With Faculty And Students In A Collaborative Web Archiving Project, Andrea Schuler
Collection & Community Building Through Web Archiving: Engaging With Faculty And Students In A Collaborative Web Archiving Project, Andrea Schuler
Digital Initiatives Symposium
Tisch Library at Tufts University has recently begun a pilot web archiving project, aiming to deepen Tufts’ collections in areas of strategic importance and support more “traditional” library collection development activities, while collecting material that is not known to be comprehensively collected by other institutions. Additionally, the project offers an opportunity for collaborative collection building with faculty and students that serves as a unique way to deepen our community‘s engagement with the library.
The initial pilot collection focuses on environmental justice, selected due to its relevance to the Tufts community and curriculum and to build on existing Tisch Library collection …
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 51, March 23, 2017, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 51, No. 51, March 23, 2017, Grand Valley State University
Volume 51, July 11, 2016 - June 5, 2017
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lizzy Cooper, Class Of 2017, Musselman Library, Elizabeth A. Cooper
Lizzy Cooper, Class Of 2017, Musselman Library, Elizabeth A. Cooper
Next Page
In this new Next Page column, Lizzy Cooper, Class of 2017 and winner of this year’s Silent Leader Award, shares which authors have influenced her interest and activism in food and environmental justice, how she prepared for the Immersion Project trip to Texas she led over winter break which focused on immigration at the U.S. – Mexico border, and the children’s book character who inspired her to wear purple almost every day of second grade.
Salma Monani, Associate Professor Of Environmental Studies, Musselman Library, Salma Monani
Salma Monani, Associate Professor Of Environmental Studies, Musselman Library, Salma Monani
Next Page
In this first Next Page column of 2017, Salma Monani, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, shares which films first ignited her passion for research in the environmental humanities – in particular, the intersections of cinema, environmental, and Indigenous studies; how her recent time as a Carson Fellow at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (Munich, Germany) reinforced this passion; suggested reads that range from science fiction and mystery to seminal works in ecocriticism; and which Netflix series she will dive into next.
Reorienting An Information Literacy Program Toward Social Justice: Mapping The Core Values Of Librarianship To The Acrl Framework, Shana Higgins, Lua Gregory
Reorienting An Information Literacy Program Toward Social Justice: Mapping The Core Values Of Librarianship To The Acrl Framework, Shana Higgins, Lua Gregory
Library Faculty Publications & Presentations
Since the publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries' (ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education librarians have grappled with the purposes, impact, and meaning of this teaching document for their daily instructional practice, for curriculum development, and for institutional and programmatic assessment goals. A strength of the Framework is its emphasis on context, an emphasis aligned with the goals of critical pedagogy and one that acknowledges investment in specific community needs. This article reflects on an attempt to contextualize the Framework for an information literacy program concerned with social justice and student agency by connecting it …
Open Educational Resource 2017 Textbook List, Zachariah Claybaugh, Chelsea Stone
Open Educational Resource 2017 Textbook List, Zachariah Claybaugh, Chelsea Stone
Librarian Publications
This is an updated, discipline specific OER textbook list for departments at Sacred Heart University, compiled by Zach Claybaugh and Chelsea Stone.