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Hopeful visions, practical actions : cultural humility in library work / edited by Sarah R. Kostelecky, Lori Townsend, and David A. Hurley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : ALA Editions, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: xxiii, 236 pages : illustration ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780838938300
  • 0838938302
Subject(s):
Contents:
Foreword / Mark A. Puente -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. -- Part I. Origins: 1. "Time is a ship that never casts anchor": Indigenous adages in promoting cultural humility / Loriene Roy and Leisa Moorhouse -- 2. Redressing power imbalances in librarianship using cultural humility : a perspective from two Black librarians / Twanna Hodge and Xan Goodman -- 3. Getting past "approachability" : what cultural humility brings to library and information education / Lilliana Montoya and Sarah Polkinghorne. -- Part II. Reflective practice: 4. Reflections on culturally humble practice in bibliography, scholarship, and readers' advisory : a case study / Michael Mungin -- 5. Cultural humility and evaluating books for young readers / Silvia Lin Hanick and Kelsey Keyes -- 6. Learn, act, connect : thriving as an international librarian and global citizen / Meggan Houlihan, Amanda Click, and Dina Meky -- 7. Cultural humility in instruction on health outreach projects : revising a course on the grant-writing process / Jarrod Irwin -- Part III. Community: 8. Embedding Diné culture in individual and institutional cultural humility practices : a view from the tribal college library / Rhiannon Sorrell -- 9. Beyond late fees : eliminating access barriers for everyone / Carrie Valdes -- 10. Small changes make an impact : how access and metadata services teams address cultural humility / Melanie Bopp, Tricia Mackenzie, and Kimberley A. Edwards -- 11. Cultural Humility and Servant Leadership / Mark Emmons. -- Part IV. Hopeful Visions -- 12. Knowing (un)knowings : cultural humility, the other(s), and theories of change / nicholae cline and Jorge R. López-McKnight -- 13. Cultural humility : a journey to radical self-love / Naghem Swade and Daniyom "Dani" Bekele. -- About the editors and contributors -- Index.
Summary: "LIS educators and students, library directors, managers, frontline employees, and those who work behind the scenes all share how they are taking action and creating change. Thoughtfully addressing DEI issues related to policies, services, and programs, this collection's diverse chorus of voices will both enlighten and inspire. Cultural humility offers a renewing and transformative framework for navigating interpersonal interactions in libraries, whether between patrons and staff or staff members with one another. It foregrounds a practice of critical self-reflection and commitment to recognizing and redressing structural inequities and problematic power imbalances. This collection, the first book-length treatment of this approach in libraries, gathers contributors from across the field to demonstrate how cultural humility can change the way we work and make lasting impacts on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries." -- The Library Marketplace.Summary: "This collection gathers contributors from across the field to demonstrate how cultural humility can change the way we work and make lasting impacts on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Cultural humility offers a renewing and transformative framework for navigating interpersonal interactions in libraries, whether between patrons and staff or staff members with one another. It foregrounds a practice of critical self-reflection and commitment to recognizing and redressing structural inequities and problematic power imbalances. This collection, the first book-length treatment of this approach in libraries, gathers contributors from across the field to demonstrate how cultural humility can change the way we work and make lasting impacts on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries. This book's chapters explore such topics as how Indigenous adages can be tools for reflection and guidance in developing cultural humility; the experiences of two Black librarians who are using cultural humility to change the profession; new perspectives on core concepts of customer service; rethinking policies and practices in libraries both large and small; using cultural humility in approaching collection development and creating resource guides; what cultural humility can look like for a tribal librarian working in a tribal college library; and reflecting on cultural humility itself and where it is going.

"LIS educators and students, library directors, managers, frontline employees, and those who work behind the scenes all share how they are taking action and creating change. Thoughtfully addressing DEI issues related to policies, services, and programs, this collection's diverse chorus of voices will both enlighten and inspire. Cultural humility offers a renewing and transformative framework for navigating interpersonal interactions in libraries, whether between patrons and staff or staff members with one another. It foregrounds a practice of critical self-reflection and commitment to recognizing and redressing structural inequities and problematic power imbalances. This collection, the first book-length treatment of this approach in libraries, gathers contributors from across the field to demonstrate how cultural humility can change the way we work and make lasting impacts on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries." -- The Library Marketplace.

"This collection gathers contributors from across the field to demonstrate how cultural humility can change the way we work and make lasting impacts on diversity, equity, and inclusion in libraries"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Mark A. Puente -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. -- Part I. Origins: 1. "Time is a ship that never casts anchor": Indigenous adages in promoting cultural humility / Loriene Roy and Leisa Moorhouse -- 2. Redressing power imbalances in librarianship using cultural humility : a perspective from two Black librarians / Twanna Hodge and Xan Goodman -- 3. Getting past "approachability" : what cultural humility brings to library and information education / Lilliana Montoya and Sarah Polkinghorne. -- Part II. Reflective practice: 4. Reflections on culturally humble practice in bibliography, scholarship, and readers' advisory : a case study / Michael Mungin -- 5. Cultural humility and evaluating books for young readers / Silvia Lin Hanick and Kelsey Keyes -- 6. Learn, act, connect : thriving as an international librarian and global citizen / Meggan Houlihan, Amanda Click, and Dina Meky -- 7. Cultural humility in instruction on health outreach projects : revising a course on the grant-writing process / Jarrod Irwin -- Part III. Community: 8. Embedding Diné culture in individual and institutional cultural humility practices : a view from the tribal college library / Rhiannon Sorrell -- 9. Beyond late fees : eliminating access barriers for everyone / Carrie Valdes -- 10. Small changes make an impact : how access and metadata services teams address cultural humility / Melanie Bopp, Tricia Mackenzie, and Kimberley A. Edwards -- 11. Cultural Humility and Servant Leadership / Mark Emmons. -- Part IV. Hopeful Visions -- 12. Knowing (un)knowings : cultural humility, the other(s), and theories of change / nicholae cline and Jorge R. López-McKnight -- 13. Cultural humility : a journey to radical self-love / Naghem Swade and Daniyom "Dani" Bekele. -- About the editors and contributors -- Index.

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