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No Shushing: Addressing Silences In Our Collections, Sherise Kimura, Gina Murrell, Annie Reid, Elisa J. Rodrigues, Justine Withers Apr 2021

No Shushing: Addressing Silences In Our Collections, Sherise Kimura, Gina Murrell, Annie Reid, Elisa J. Rodrigues, Justine Withers

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

Gleeson Library/Geschke Center employees will share how they are incorporating anti-racist work into current and planned projects that address whose stories are told in our libraries and archives. These projects serve to elevate underrepresented voices and make them more discoverable, as well as engage the USF community in our efforts to build diverse collections. Projects discussed will include the Black Student Union (BSU) at USF digital collection, Black Lives Matter and other campus collections in archives, the Anti-Racism Resources research guide, Gleeson’s Collection Development Diversity Statement, adding diverse material to the library’s collections, correcting outdated and offensive subject headings …


Libraries Collect Covid-19 Stories In Quaranzines, Gina Murrell Jun 2020

Libraries Collect Covid-19 Stories In Quaranzines, Gina Murrell

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

Published in Library Journal June 1st, 2020

https://www.libraryjournal.com/?detailStory=Libraries-Collect-COVID-19-Stories-Quaranzines


The Linköping City Library Fire, Marina Teal Cuneo Jan 2020

The Linköping City Library Fire, Marina Teal Cuneo

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

In 1996, the Linköping City Library in Sweden was destroyed by arson. Many materials were lost or very badly damaged. This paper looks at the circumstances that caused the fire to be so destructive in such a short amount of time and how the librarians at Linköping City Library worked to save the items that remained.


Microaggressions: Small Actions That Are A Big Deal, Molly Higgins, Charlotte Roh Jun 2015

Microaggressions: Small Actions That Are A Big Deal, Molly Higgins, Charlotte Roh

Charlotte Roh

“Microaggressions” refer to those brief occurrences and encounters that subtly reinforce systems of power and privilege. The term can be applied across groups, including but certainly not limited to people of color, LGBTQ individuals, and individuals with disabilities. Libraries and information organizations are not immune to these microaggressions. They exist in our library catalogues, archives, research, professional organizations and interpersonal interactions. They have also garnered attention in the library world, through projects like the Microaggressions in Librarianship Tumblr, and a recent webinar on the subject put on by Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA). How do we create safe, affirming, …


Gleeson Library Celebrates The Feast Of St. Jerome: Essays By Eric Paul Ewen, Eric Paul Ewen Jan 2013

Gleeson Library Celebrates The Feast Of St. Jerome: Essays By Eric Paul Ewen, Eric Paul Ewen

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

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