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What We Aren’t Seeing Exclusionary Practices in Visual Media
(ACRL, 2024-01-03)
Disability in visual culture is arguably flawed, with ideas and concepts created and
accepted in the vacuum of ableist, capitalist environments. “Disability has always been
part of the human condition,” write art historians ...
Evolving IRs to serve our expanding open scholarship priorities
(2022-08)
Presentation slides used for invited talk given by Amy Nurnberger and Sadie Roosa at the C H Mohammed Koya Library, University of Calicut conference "Futuristic Information Systems: Aspirations and Apprehensions."
Do Black Wikipedians Matter? Confronting the Whiteness in Wikipedia with Archives and Libraries
(Maize Books, 2021-09)
Wikipedia is in the top ten of the most visited websites in most places in the world and makes up the backbone of the Internet’s information ecosystem. Despite the global presence of the website and its sister projects, ...
Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians
(Library Juice, 2022-08)
This book chapter describes the experiences of two Librarian-in-Residence program alumni, Naomi Bishop and Kai Alexis Smith. Bishop participated in the program from 2010-2012 designed around Science Technology Engineering ...
CSU Dreamin': A Case Study of Collaboration across the California State University System with Arts, Architecture, and Performing Arts Librarians
(Art Documentation, 2021-06)
In summer 2017, the California State University (CSU) system implemented a shared unified library management system. This united the catalog records for the physical and electronic collections from all twenty-three campuses ...
Responsibility, Rights, and Repositories: Negotiating for Accessibility of Open Access Content
(2021-10-27)
Presented as part of an London Open Research Week event, hosted by Birbeck, University of London on October 28, 2021.
Increasing the A in OA: How accessibility work in repositories should influence publisher agreements
(2021-06)
Presented at Open Repository 2021 on June 9, 2021.
Exploring the Public Evidence on Open Access Monographs
(2021-02)
In this blog post we look at the open data available on monograph publication, and use it to explore patterns and trends in open monograph publishing. This blog post takes the form of a guided, interactive, reproducible ...
Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice in Library Technical Services
(2019-07-02)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries recently embraced a large-scale initiative to incorporate the values of diversity, inclusion, and social justice (DISJ) into library practices. In early 2017, the ...