Diversity in Libraries: Academic Residency Programs
By (Author) Raquel V. Cogell
Edited by Cindy A. Gruwell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 2001
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Social discrimination and social justice
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
027.773
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
Since the mid 1980s academic libraries have established minority residency programs in an effort to increase the representation of librarians of color in their institutions. Now more than a decade later, these programs continue to be developed. Essays written by librarians of color who participated in residency programs, and administrators whose institutions made the programs possible, remind us of the continuing need for diversity in academic libraries.
.,."a valuable resource for a diverse academic community. Libraries interested in developing a residency program will find the information provided by program administrators invaluable....of use to current residency program administrators interested in evaluating or revising their programs....Both minority and non-minority residency programs are covered, making the book a valuable resouce for anyone seeking a residency program."-Technicalities
...a valuable resource for a diverse academic community. Libraries interested in developing a residency program will find the information provided by program administrators invaluable....of use to current residency program administrators interested in evaluating or revising their programs....Both minority and non-minority residency programs are covered, making the book a valuable resouce for anyone seeking a residency program.-Technicalities
This important collection of descriptive and personal essays provides experience-based insights on minority residency programs in academic libraries...This book will be of great value to all academic libraries with residency programs, to those that are considering them, and, most importantly, to those academic libraries that wish to enact their values of both diversity and professional development. It will appeal to a wide audience, including administrators, practitioners, MLS students, and everyone ineterested in diversity issues and librarianship. The work is a solid contribution to the literature on racial and ethnic diversity in academic libraries, and a unique opportunity to encounter the voices of the new generation of minority librarians entering the profession, as well as those of the new generation of minority leadership in academic libraries. Highly recommended.-The Journal of Academic Librarianship
..."a valuable resource for a diverse academic community. Libraries interested in developing a residency program will find the information provided by program administrators invaluable....of use to current residency program administrators interested in evaluating or revising their programs....Both minority and non-minority residency programs are covered, making the book a valuable resouce for anyone seeking a residency program."-Technicalities
"This important collection of descriptive and personal essays provides experience-based insights on minority residency programs in academic libraries...This book will be of great value to all academic libraries with residency programs, to those that are considering them, and, most importantly, to those academic libraries that wish to enact their values of both diversity and professional development. It will appeal to a wide audience, including administrators, practitioners, MLS students, and everyone ineterested in diversity issues and librarianship. The work is a solid contribution to the literature on racial and ethnic diversity in academic libraries, and a unique opportunity to encounter the voices of the new generation of minority librarians entering the profession, as well as those of the new generation of minority leadership in academic libraries. Highly recommended."-The Journal of Academic Librarianship
RAQUEL V. COGELL is Reference Librarian, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University. CINDY A. GRUWELL is Assistant Librarian/Coordinator of Instruction, Bio-Medical Library, University of Minnesota.