In Our Own Voices, Redux
The Faces of Librarianship Today
Herausgeber: Neely, Teresa Y.; López-McKnight, Jorge R.
In Our Own Voices, Redux
The Faces of Librarianship Today
Herausgeber: Neely, Teresa Y.; López-McKnight, Jorge R.
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In the 20-year reboot of Neely and Abif's 1996 In Our Own Voices, fifteen of the original contributors revisit their stories alongside the fifteen new voices that have been added. This Collective represents a wide range of life and library experiences, gender fluidities, sexualities, races, and other visible and invisible identities.
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In the 20-year reboot of Neely and Abif's 1996 In Our Own Voices, fifteen of the original contributors revisit their stories alongside the fifteen new voices that have been added. This Collective represents a wide range of life and library experiences, gender fluidities, sexualities, races, and other visible and invisible identities.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781538115374
- ISBN-10: 1538115379
- Artikelnr.: 50446468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781538115374
- ISBN-10: 1538115379
- Artikelnr.: 50446468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Teresa Y. Neely is professor of librarianship, and assessment librarian in the College of the University Libraries & Learning Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. Dr. Neely has worked in academic research libraries for more than 20 years, and is the author or co-author/editor of six books and conference proceedings and has authored/coauthored numerous scholarly peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, conference papers, and a white paper for ACRL. Her research interests include African American and Native American rap and hip-hop lyrics as activist narrative; women and the economic enterprise in the19th century southwest, text and sentiment analysis in social media data. Jorge R. López-McKnight was most recently the First-Year Experience Librarian at the College of the University Libraries & Learning Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. In that role, he participated in numerous teaching and learning activities with freshman and transfer students to support their growth and educational processes. His research interests include critical race theory and library & information science, educators of color identities and teaching practices, and university/college libraries-high school relationships.
Foreword by Camila A. Alire
Part I: Back in the Day
Introduction: The Struggle Renewed by Teresa Y. Neely and Jorge R.
López-McKnight
Chapter 1: Still Ambiguous After All These Years: Reflections on Diversity
in Academic Libraries by Deborah Hollis
Part II: They Have Magic
Chapter 2: Malore the Explorer: Becoming Global with a Library Touch by
Malore I. Brown
Chapter 3: The Less Than 1%: Native Librarians in Conversation by Sarah
Kostelecky and Lori Townsend
Chapter 4: Moving on an Upward: Keeping the Doors of Possibilities Open by
Dexter R. Evans
Chapter 5: Boundaries of the Body: Finding My(whole)self by Jennifer Brown
Chapter 6: Do it For the Culture: My Life as an Archivist by Rachel E.
Winston
Part III: Strength
Chapter 7: You are Not Alone by Joanna Chen Cham
Chapter 8: How I Got Over by Evangela Q. Oates
Chapter 9: The Jackie Robinson of Library Science: 20 Years Later by Teresa
Y. Neely
Chapter 10: "The Shoe is Too Small, and Not Made for You!": Racial
'Covering' and the Illusion of Fit by Silvia Lin Hanick
Part IV: Leading by Reflection
Chapter 11: "While I Have the Floor.." by Mark D. Winston
Chapter 12: What Have I Learned From the Past, Present, and Future? by Jose
A. Aguiñaga
Part V: Family
Chapter 13: Like Our Lives Depended on It: Reflections on Embodied
Librarianship, Counter-Chapter 14: Spaces, and Throwing Down by Nicholae
Cline, Jorge López-McKnight, and Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Part VI: Disrupting the System
Chapter 15: Uno de Solamente Cuatro: Overcoming Barriers to Minority
Recruitment in Appalachia by Monica Garcia Brooks
Chapter 16: How Does It Feel to be a Problem? The School-to-Prison Pipeline
by Sheree D. White
Chapter 17: "...I Shall Become a Collector of Me. And Put Meat on My Soul"
by Kimberly Black
Part VII: They Persisted
Chapter 18: Serving the Sons and Daughters of Mechanics and Farmers in the
Crossroads of America by Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Chapter 19: Grief in Five Stages: Post Librarian Degree by Leni Matthews
Chapter 20: Confessions of a Retired Librarian by Lisa Burwell
Chapter 21: Being a Super Token at the American Heritage Center-University
of Wyoming by Irlanda E. Jacinto
Part VIII: Warrior Women
Chapter 22: Shi Shei Iiná Naaltsoos Bá Hooghan: "My Library Life" by Monica
Etsitty Dorame
Chapter 23: The Skirt Revolution: Speaking Out as a Mexicana Librarian by
Jimena Bretón
Chapter 24: Reflections of a Long Journey by Mee-Len Hom
Chapter 25: What Do I Have to Be? by Tanya Elder
Part IX: Bringing Us Home
Chapter 26: My America by Ngoc-My Guidarelli
Chapter 27: I'm Still Here: An Addendum to A Personal Perspective of
Academic Librarianship by Lisa Pillow
Chapter 28: How Never to be a Librarian by Zora J. Sampson
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung
Epilogue
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung
Part I: Back in the Day
Introduction: The Struggle Renewed by Teresa Y. Neely and Jorge R.
López-McKnight
Chapter 1: Still Ambiguous After All These Years: Reflections on Diversity
in Academic Libraries by Deborah Hollis
Part II: They Have Magic
Chapter 2: Malore the Explorer: Becoming Global with a Library Touch by
Malore I. Brown
Chapter 3: The Less Than 1%: Native Librarians in Conversation by Sarah
Kostelecky and Lori Townsend
Chapter 4: Moving on an Upward: Keeping the Doors of Possibilities Open by
Dexter R. Evans
Chapter 5: Boundaries of the Body: Finding My(whole)self by Jennifer Brown
Chapter 6: Do it For the Culture: My Life as an Archivist by Rachel E.
Winston
Part III: Strength
Chapter 7: You are Not Alone by Joanna Chen Cham
Chapter 8: How I Got Over by Evangela Q. Oates
Chapter 9: The Jackie Robinson of Library Science: 20 Years Later by Teresa
Y. Neely
Chapter 10: "The Shoe is Too Small, and Not Made for You!": Racial
'Covering' and the Illusion of Fit by Silvia Lin Hanick
Part IV: Leading by Reflection
Chapter 11: "While I Have the Floor.." by Mark D. Winston
Chapter 12: What Have I Learned From the Past, Present, and Future? by Jose
A. Aguiñaga
Part V: Family
Chapter 13: Like Our Lives Depended on It: Reflections on Embodied
Librarianship, Counter-Chapter 14: Spaces, and Throwing Down by Nicholae
Cline, Jorge López-McKnight, and Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Part VI: Disrupting the System
Chapter 15: Uno de Solamente Cuatro: Overcoming Barriers to Minority
Recruitment in Appalachia by Monica Garcia Brooks
Chapter 16: How Does It Feel to be a Problem? The School-to-Prison Pipeline
by Sheree D. White
Chapter 17: "...I Shall Become a Collector of Me. And Put Meat on My Soul"
by Kimberly Black
Part VII: They Persisted
Chapter 18: Serving the Sons and Daughters of Mechanics and Farmers in the
Crossroads of America by Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Chapter 19: Grief in Five Stages: Post Librarian Degree by Leni Matthews
Chapter 20: Confessions of a Retired Librarian by Lisa Burwell
Chapter 21: Being a Super Token at the American Heritage Center-University
of Wyoming by Irlanda E. Jacinto
Part VIII: Warrior Women
Chapter 22: Shi Shei Iiná Naaltsoos Bá Hooghan: "My Library Life" by Monica
Etsitty Dorame
Chapter 23: The Skirt Revolution: Speaking Out as a Mexicana Librarian by
Jimena Bretón
Chapter 24: Reflections of a Long Journey by Mee-Len Hom
Chapter 25: What Do I Have to Be? by Tanya Elder
Part IX: Bringing Us Home
Chapter 26: My America by Ngoc-My Guidarelli
Chapter 27: I'm Still Here: An Addendum to A Personal Perspective of
Academic Librarianship by Lisa Pillow
Chapter 28: How Never to be a Librarian by Zora J. Sampson
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung
Epilogue
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung
Foreword by Camila A. Alire
Part I: Back in the Day
Introduction: The Struggle Renewed by Teresa Y. Neely and Jorge R.
López-McKnight
Chapter 1: Still Ambiguous After All These Years: Reflections on Diversity
in Academic Libraries by Deborah Hollis
Part II: They Have Magic
Chapter 2: Malore the Explorer: Becoming Global with a Library Touch by
Malore I. Brown
Chapter 3: The Less Than 1%: Native Librarians in Conversation by Sarah
Kostelecky and Lori Townsend
Chapter 4: Moving on an Upward: Keeping the Doors of Possibilities Open by
Dexter R. Evans
Chapter 5: Boundaries of the Body: Finding My(whole)self by Jennifer Brown
Chapter 6: Do it For the Culture: My Life as an Archivist by Rachel E.
Winston
Part III: Strength
Chapter 7: You are Not Alone by Joanna Chen Cham
Chapter 8: How I Got Over by Evangela Q. Oates
Chapter 9: The Jackie Robinson of Library Science: 20 Years Later by Teresa
Y. Neely
Chapter 10: "The Shoe is Too Small, and Not Made for You!": Racial
'Covering' and the Illusion of Fit by Silvia Lin Hanick
Part IV: Leading by Reflection
Chapter 11: "While I Have the Floor.." by Mark D. Winston
Chapter 12: What Have I Learned From the Past, Present, and Future? by Jose
A. Aguiñaga
Part V: Family
Chapter 13: Like Our Lives Depended on It: Reflections on Embodied
Librarianship, Counter-Chapter 14: Spaces, and Throwing Down by Nicholae
Cline, Jorge López-McKnight, and Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Part VI: Disrupting the System
Chapter 15: Uno de Solamente Cuatro: Overcoming Barriers to Minority
Recruitment in Appalachia by Monica Garcia Brooks
Chapter 16: How Does It Feel to be a Problem? The School-to-Prison Pipeline
by Sheree D. White
Chapter 17: "...I Shall Become a Collector of Me. And Put Meat on My Soul"
by Kimberly Black
Part VII: They Persisted
Chapter 18: Serving the Sons and Daughters of Mechanics and Farmers in the
Crossroads of America by Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Chapter 19: Grief in Five Stages: Post Librarian Degree by Leni Matthews
Chapter 20: Confessions of a Retired Librarian by Lisa Burwell
Chapter 21: Being a Super Token at the American Heritage Center-University
of Wyoming by Irlanda E. Jacinto
Part VIII: Warrior Women
Chapter 22: Shi Shei Iiná Naaltsoos Bá Hooghan: "My Library Life" by Monica
Etsitty Dorame
Chapter 23: The Skirt Revolution: Speaking Out as a Mexicana Librarian by
Jimena Bretón
Chapter 24: Reflections of a Long Journey by Mee-Len Hom
Chapter 25: What Do I Have to Be? by Tanya Elder
Part IX: Bringing Us Home
Chapter 26: My America by Ngoc-My Guidarelli
Chapter 27: I'm Still Here: An Addendum to A Personal Perspective of
Academic Librarianship by Lisa Pillow
Chapter 28: How Never to be a Librarian by Zora J. Sampson
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung
Epilogue
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung
Part I: Back in the Day
Introduction: The Struggle Renewed by Teresa Y. Neely and Jorge R.
López-McKnight
Chapter 1: Still Ambiguous After All These Years: Reflections on Diversity
in Academic Libraries by Deborah Hollis
Part II: They Have Magic
Chapter 2: Malore the Explorer: Becoming Global with a Library Touch by
Malore I. Brown
Chapter 3: The Less Than 1%: Native Librarians in Conversation by Sarah
Kostelecky and Lori Townsend
Chapter 4: Moving on an Upward: Keeping the Doors of Possibilities Open by
Dexter R. Evans
Chapter 5: Boundaries of the Body: Finding My(whole)self by Jennifer Brown
Chapter 6: Do it For the Culture: My Life as an Archivist by Rachel E.
Winston
Part III: Strength
Chapter 7: You are Not Alone by Joanna Chen Cham
Chapter 8: How I Got Over by Evangela Q. Oates
Chapter 9: The Jackie Robinson of Library Science: 20 Years Later by Teresa
Y. Neely
Chapter 10: "The Shoe is Too Small, and Not Made for You!": Racial
'Covering' and the Illusion of Fit by Silvia Lin Hanick
Part IV: Leading by Reflection
Chapter 11: "While I Have the Floor.." by Mark D. Winston
Chapter 12: What Have I Learned From the Past, Present, and Future? by Jose
A. Aguiñaga
Part V: Family
Chapter 13: Like Our Lives Depended on It: Reflections on Embodied
Librarianship, Counter-Chapter 14: Spaces, and Throwing Down by Nicholae
Cline, Jorge López-McKnight, and Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Part VI: Disrupting the System
Chapter 15: Uno de Solamente Cuatro: Overcoming Barriers to Minority
Recruitment in Appalachia by Monica Garcia Brooks
Chapter 16: How Does It Feel to be a Problem? The School-to-Prison Pipeline
by Sheree D. White
Chapter 17: "...I Shall Become a Collector of Me. And Put Meat on My Soul"
by Kimberly Black
Part VII: They Persisted
Chapter 18: Serving the Sons and Daughters of Mechanics and Farmers in the
Crossroads of America by Madelyn Shackelford Washington
Chapter 19: Grief in Five Stages: Post Librarian Degree by Leni Matthews
Chapter 20: Confessions of a Retired Librarian by Lisa Burwell
Chapter 21: Being a Super Token at the American Heritage Center-University
of Wyoming by Irlanda E. Jacinto
Part VIII: Warrior Women
Chapter 22: Shi Shei Iiná Naaltsoos Bá Hooghan: "My Library Life" by Monica
Etsitty Dorame
Chapter 23: The Skirt Revolution: Speaking Out as a Mexicana Librarian by
Jimena Bretón
Chapter 24: Reflections of a Long Journey by Mee-Len Hom
Chapter 25: What Do I Have to Be? by Tanya Elder
Part IX: Bringing Us Home
Chapter 26: My America by Ngoc-My Guidarelli
Chapter 27: I'm Still Here: An Addendum to A Personal Perspective of
Academic Librarianship by Lisa Pillow
Chapter 28: How Never to be a Librarian by Zora J. Sampson
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung
Epilogue
Chapter 29: Letter to a New Librarian of Color by Sofia Leung







