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The news and scholarly literature are replete with stories and
articles describing the challenges that diverse individuals face in
their local communities and workplaces. In Diversity and Inclusion
in Libraries: A Call to Action and Strategies for Success, more
than 30 contributors share their experiences as advocates and
supporters of equity, diversity, and inclusion in libraries and
librarianship. The book is arranged in three parts: "Why Diversity
and Inclusion Matter," explores the role diversity and inclusion
has played in librarianship, addressing the question of its
importance and relevance from the historical perspective to the
present day. "Equipping the Library Staff" shares experiences,
lessons learned, practical strategies, and challenges faced when
building a library staff that is not only diverse, but also
equipped with the knowledge and experiences needed to serve a
diverse clientele. "Voices from the Field," presents individuals
from diverse backgrounds share their stories who, frankly and
honestly, offering potential strategies for meeting challenges
faced in the everyday workplace. This book tackles these issues
head on and should appeal to a broad audience whose interest is in
diversity as it relates to libraries and librarianship, including
professional librarians and paraprofessional library staff. It is
the collective responsibility of all information professionals to
create opportunities where individuals are encouraged and supported
to bring their most authentic selves to the library. This level of
authenticity will come as a result of intentional effort to
cultivate spaces where people feel free to use whichever personal
pronouns suit them, where individuals feel safe and comfortable to
use the same support and professional development as their white
counterparts, where diverse individuals can speak their truths and
bring lived experiences to discussions without being attacked,
mocked, or abused in the workplace, and where barriers that may
prevent people with disabilities from taking full advantage of
library services and spaces are removed. This book will help
libraries realize that level of inclusion.
The news and scholarly literature are replete with stories and
articles describing the challenges that diverse individuals face in
their local communities and workplaces. In Diversity and Inclusion
in Libraries: A Call to Action and Strategies for Success, more
than 30 contributors share their experiences as advocates and
supporters of equity, diversity, and inclusion in libraries and
librarianship. The book is arranged in three parts: “Why
Diversity and Inclusion Matter,” explores the role diversity and
inclusion has played in librarianship, addressing the question of
its importance and relevance from the historical perspective to the
present day. “Equipping the Library Staff” shares
experiences, lessons learned, practical strategies, and challenges
faced when building a library staff that is not only diverse, but
also equipped with the knowledge and experiences needed to serve a
diverse clientele. “Voices from the Field," presents
individuals from diverse backgrounds share their stories who,
frankly and honestly, offering potential strategies for meeting
challenges faced in the everyday workplace. This book tackles these
issues head on and should appeal to a broad audience whose interest
is in diversity as it relates to libraries and librarianship,
including professional librarians and paraprofessional library
staff. It is the collective responsibility of all information
professionals to create opportunities where individuals are
encouraged and supported to bring their most authentic selves to
the library. This level of authenticity will come as a result of
intentional effort to cultivate spaces where people feel free to
use whichever personal pronouns suit them, where individuals feel
safe and comfortable to use the same support and professional
development as their white counterparts, where diverse individuals
can speak their truths and bring lived experiences to discussions
without being attacked, mocked, or abused in the workplace, and
where barriers that may prevent people with disabilities from
taking full advantage of library services and spaces are removed.
This book will help libraries realize that level of inclusion.
This collection of photographs illustrates the recent history of
the Oldcastle and Newcastle areas of Bridgend. Featured are: St
Illtyd's church and the conservation area of Newcastle Hill, North
Street (Tondu Road), 'The Embassy' and Brewery Lane, The 'New
Bridge' and Sunnyside, Bridgend County School for Boys and Heol
Gam. With 200 images it also shows the Oldcastle Junior School and
'The Tech', St Mary's Catholic church and school, around the area
of Nolton church, Brackla Street, The Rhiw, Queen Street and the
Glamorgan Gazette in Bridgend. It also provides a short history of
Glamorgan Police Headquarters, Police Museum, Royal Ordnance
Factory, Island Farm Prisoner-of-War Camp and German Officers at
Special Camp 11. The reader will encounter street scenes from the
last 100 years, with pubs, cinemas, and shops that are long gone.
The book also gives a glimpse of the streets of the city and the
people who lived there, at work and leisure. The author has
constructed a book that will provide older residents of the area
with a nostalgic look at the recent past and bring to newcomers and
the young an opportunity to look at how things used to be.
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