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Critical Perspectives on Diversity and Equality in U.S. LIS Practice: Four HBCU-affiliated Leaders Weigh in
Libri ( IF 0.667 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-29 , DOI: 10.1515/libri-2019-0187
Ana Ndumu 1
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Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have trained Black librarians and strengthened the library profession since 1927 when the first HBCU-based library school was founded at Hampton University. However, HBCU professors, library directors, and alumni are often overlooked in conversations on librarian professionalization. In this article, four distinguished HBCU-affiliated library leaders provide critical perspectives on LIS practice. Their collective insight illustrates the value of HBCUs in LIS and demonstrates opportunities for new directions.

中文翻译:

美国 LIS 实践中对多样性和平等的批判性观点:四位 HBCU 附属领导人参与

从历史上看,自 1927 年第一所基于 HBCU 的图书馆学校在汉普顿大学成立以来,黑人学院和大学 (HBCU) 就培养了黑人图书馆员并加强了图书馆专业。然而,HBCU 教授、图书馆馆长和校友在关于图书馆员专业化的对话中经常被忽视。在本文中,四位杰出的 HBCU 附属图书馆负责人就 LIS 实践提供了批判性观点。他们的集体见解说明了 HBCU 在 LIS 中的价值,并展示了新方向的机会。
更新日期:2021-04-29
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