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Developing A Culturally Competent Legal Research Curriculum, Shamika Dalton, Clanitra Nejdl
Developing A Culturally Competent Legal Research Curriculum, Shamika Dalton, Clanitra Nejdl
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Minimizing And Addressing Microaggressions In The Workplace: Be Proactive, Part Two, Shamika Dalton, Michele Villagran
Minimizing And Addressing Microaggressions In The Workplace: Be Proactive, Part Two, Shamika Dalton, Michele Villagran
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Minimizing And Addressing Implicit Bias In The Workplace: Be Proactive, Part One, Shamika Dalton, Michele Villagran
Minimizing And Addressing Implicit Bias In The Workplace: Be Proactive, Part One, Shamika Dalton, Michele Villagran
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
Librarians and information professionals cannot hide from bias: a prejudice for or against something, someone, or a group. As human beings, we all have biases. However, implicit biases are ones that affect us in an unconscious manner. Awareness of our implicit biases, and how they can affect our colleagues and work environment, is critical to promoting an inclusive work environment. Part one of this two-part article series will focus on implicit bias: what is implicit bias, how these biases affect the work environment, and best practices for reducing these biases within recruitment, hiring, and retention in the library workplace.
The Millennial Job Market: Maintaining Confidence In The Face Of Rejection, Eliza Boles
The Millennial Job Market: Maintaining Confidence In The Face Of Rejection, Eliza Boles
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Navigating Law Librarianship While Black A Week In The Life Of A Black Female Law Librarian, Shamika Dalton
Navigating Law Librarianship While Black A Week In The Life Of A Black Female Law Librarian, Shamika Dalton
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Aall 2018 Implicit Bias In Legal Research Instruction Handout, Shamika Dalton, Raquel Gabriel, Clanitra Nejdl, Michelle Rigual
Aall 2018 Implicit Bias In Legal Research Instruction Handout, Shamika Dalton, Raquel Gabriel, Clanitra Nejdl, Michelle Rigual
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Committee Proposal: Seaall Diversity And Inclusion Committee, Shamika Dalton
Committee Proposal: Seaall Diversity And Inclusion Committee, Shamika Dalton
Scholarly Works
This is a committee proposal that I submitted to the Southeastern Chapter of AALL, which was accepted, to create the first diversity and inclusion committee on the regional level of AALL.
What Do We Owe The Pro Se Litigant? Providing A Better Level Of Service To Our Pro Se Patrons, Nathan A. Preuss
What Do We Owe The Pro Se Litigant? Providing A Better Level Of Service To Our Pro Se Patrons, Nathan A. Preuss
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
The author examines whether law librarians provide adequate reference services to pro se litigants.
American Constitutional Law, Otis Stephens
American Constitutional Law, Otis Stephens
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews: A History Of The Tennessee Supreme Court;, Cathy Cochran
Book Reviews: A History Of The Tennessee Supreme Court;, Cathy Cochran
College of Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.