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== Equality vs. Equity: ==
== Equality vs. Equity ==
* [http://culturalorganizing.org/the-problem-with-that-equity-vs-equality-graphic/ "The problem with that equity vs. equality graphic you’re using"] blog post on [https://culturalorganizing.org/ Cultural Organizing]
* [http://culturalorganizing.org/the-problem-with-that-equity-vs-equality-graphic/ "The problem with that equity vs. equality graphic you’re using"] blog post on [https://culturalorganizing.org/ Cultural Organizing]
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== Decolonization ==
== Decolonization: ==
* [https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/7/globalization-open-access-and-the-democratization-of-knowledge "Globalization, Open Access, and the Democratization of Knowledge"] by Harrison W. Inefuku in [https://er.educause.edu/ ''EDUCAUSEreview'']   
* [https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/7/globalization-open-access-and-the-democratization-of-knowledge "Globalization, Open Access, and the Democratization of Knowledge"] by Harrison W. Inefuku in [https://er.educause.edu/ ''EDUCAUSEreview'']   
* [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/a-critical-take-on-oer-practices-interrogating-commercialization-colonialism-and-content/ “A Critical Take on OER Practices: Interrogating Commercialization, Colonialism, and Content”] Sarah Crissinger in [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/ ''In The Library With The Lead Pipe'']
* [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/a-critical-take-on-oer-practices-interrogating-commercialization-colonialism-and-content/ “A Critical Take on OER Practices: Interrogating Commercialization, Colonialism, and Content”] Sarah Crissinger in [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/ ''In The Library With The Lead Pipe'']
* [https://www.zedbooks.net/shop/book/decolonizing-methodologies/ ''Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples''] by Linda Tuhiwai Smith
* [https://www.zedbooks.net/shop/book/decolonizing-methodologies/ ''Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples''] by Linda Tuhiwai Smith
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== Gender Inclusion ==
Non-binary Gender Identities in Libraries and Beyond: https://hacklibraryschool.com/2018/05/28/nonbinary-gender-identities-in-libraries/
Gender-Inclusive Library Workgroup Report https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/libraries_task/1/
Scholarly Kitchen “International Women’s Day” post: From Diversity to Inclusion and Equity: Moving Beyond Good Intentions
A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns by Archie Bongiovanni & Tristan Jimerson
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== Inclusion (& Diversity) ==
List of resources: http://catassessmentresearch.blogspot.com/2016/02/critlib-and-diversity-related-books.html
Two Types of Diversity Training that Really Work: https://hbr.org/2017/07/two-types-of-diversity-training-that-really-work
1) Perspective-taking - mentally walking in someone else’s shoes
2) Goal setting - set specific, measurable, and challenging (yet attainable) goals related to diversity in the workplace
ACRL Diversity Standards
Blog: 2019 ACRL "Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion" (EDI) series
Blog: Inside Higher Ed - Diversity Matters: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/focus/diversity
Social Inclusion Audit: http://www.siatoolkit.com/#axzz5dTToirRM
OpenCon’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report
NASIG now has a diversity and inclusion award: http://www.nasig.org/site_page.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu=732&pk_association_webpage=15398
To learn inclusion skills, make it personal: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00282-y
Excerpt: “Diversity without inclusion is an empty gesture. Inclusion is a feeling of belonging, and so creating an empowering, embracing, egalitarian environment starts with the heart.”
Here’s what your diversity and inclusion initiatives are missing: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellevate/2018/12/05/heres-what-your-diversity-and-inclusion-initiatives-are-missing/#396283053200
Excerpt: Support and Amplify All Voices at the Table: "Offering people a seat at the table doesn’t automatically imply everyone has the same power to contribute."..."In reality, intersectionality can only grow and enhance the workplace making sure that diverse voices are not only at the table, but feel supported enough to speak up and speak out."
Cultural Heritage Working Group (SAA): https://www2.archivists.org/groups/cultural-heritage-working-group/cultural-framework
The Inclusive Historian’s Handbook: https://inclusivehistorian.com/
“Making a New Table: Intersectional Librarianship,” Fobazi Ettarh, In The Library With The Lead Pipe, Jul. 2, 2014
“Diversity Matters? Rethinking Diversity in Libraries,” ShinJoung Yeo and James R. Jacobs, Counterpoise 9(2), 2006
“Library Publishing and Diversity Values: Changing Scholarly Publishing Through Policy and Scholarly Communication Education,” Charlotte Roh, C&RL News 77(2), 2016
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Non-binary Gender Identities in Libraries and Beyond: https://hacklibraryschool.com/2018/05/28/nonbinary-gender-identities-in-libraries/ Gender-Inclusive Library Workgroup Report https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/libraries_task/1/ Scholarly Kitchen “International Women’s Day” post: From Diversity to Inclusion and Equity: Moving Beyond Good Intentions A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns by Archie Bongiovanni & Tristan Jimerson Top of Page

Inclusion (& Diversity)

List of resources: http://catassessmentresearch.blogspot.com/2016/02/critlib-and-diversity-related-books.html Two Types of Diversity Training that Really Work: https://hbr.org/2017/07/two-types-of-diversity-training-that-really-work 1) Perspective-taking - mentally walking in someone else’s shoes 2) Goal setting - set specific, measurable, and challenging (yet attainable) goals related to diversity in the workplace ACRL Diversity Standards Blog: 2019 ACRL "Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion" (EDI) series Blog: Inside Higher Ed - Diversity Matters: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/focus/diversity Social Inclusion Audit: http://www.siatoolkit.com/#axzz5dTToirRM OpenCon’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report NASIG now has a diversity and inclusion award: http://www.nasig.org/site_page.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu=732&pk_association_webpage=15398 To learn inclusion skills, make it personal: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00282-y Excerpt: “Diversity without inclusion is an empty gesture. Inclusion is a feeling of belonging, and so creating an empowering, embracing, egalitarian environment starts with the heart.” Here’s what your diversity and inclusion initiatives are missing: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellevate/2018/12/05/heres-what-your-diversity-and-inclusion-initiatives-are-missing/#396283053200 Excerpt: Support and Amplify All Voices at the Table: "Offering people a seat at the table doesn’t automatically imply everyone has the same power to contribute."..."In reality, intersectionality can only grow and enhance the workplace making sure that diverse voices are not only at the table, but feel supported enough to speak up and speak out." Cultural Heritage Working Group (SAA): https://www2.archivists.org/groups/cultural-heritage-working-group/cultural-framework The Inclusive Historian’s Handbook: https://inclusivehistorian.com/ “Making a New Table: Intersectional Librarianship,” Fobazi Ettarh, In The Library With The Lead Pipe, Jul. 2, 2014 “Diversity Matters? Rethinking Diversity in Libraries,” ShinJoung Yeo and James R. Jacobs, Counterpoise 9(2), 2006 “Library Publishing and Diversity Values: Changing Scholarly Publishing Through Policy and Scholarly Communication Education,” Charlotte Roh, C&RL News 77(2), 2016 Top of Page