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Diversity and Making: A Living History Quilt

"At a University located in the Midwestern United States, the Library maker program collaborated with the Asian American and Asian Resource Cultural Center to make a quilt from printed archival photos, student photos and recorded stories. The result was a “living history” quilt that reflected Asian community and culture on campus. This paper explores diversity in making through collaboration, details of the project process and lessons learned."

Huber, S., Sari, P., & Meher, R. (2021). Diversity and Making: A living history quilt. Journal of Learning Spaces, 10(3). Retrieved from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1314694.pdf

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Science Librarianship and Social Justice

From the introduction: "The goals of the columns will be

  • To engage readers in a meaningful and intentional conversation around EDI and ask them to reflect on their own practices
  • To expose readers to scaffolded social justice concepts as pertinent to serving and teaching people of diverse backgrounds
  • To demonstrate the relevance of social justice concepts by providing examples of how they intersect with science librarianship"

Bussmann, J., Altamirano, I., Hansen, S., Johnson, N., & Keer, G. (2020). Science librarianship and social justice: Part one foundational concepts. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, (94).

Bussmann, J., Altamirano, I., Hansen, S., Johnson, N., & Keer, G. (2020). Science librarianship and social justice: Part two intermediate concepts. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, (95).

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