An academic digital library advancing an equitable and inclusive educational environment

Karen La Macchia
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Purpose At an academic digital library of a graduate business school in Berlin, Germany, the librarian reflects on the “new normal” following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with its increased faculty and student engagement with digital resources and heightened awareness of and activity in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Design/methodology/approach This paper details the concepts and practices of an academic library that is a center for information resources and services, as well as a contact point for DEI advocacy and student conflict mediation. The librarian is the only information professional at the school, and this is a reflective essay written from her perspective. Findings This case study suggests that a librarian cross-trained as a conflict mediator or coach can offer both information literacy and support services to further the development of an inclusive campus environment. Educators in both roles build students’ competence and confidence, focus on their achievements and progress and contribute to their sense of belonging. Combining these activities in a central institution builds on the strengths of both disciplines and is consistent with inclusion as a core principle of librarianship. Originality/value The findings will be useful for librarians wishing to expand their existing mandate to provide inclusive information access and services to include DEI initiatives.
一个学术数字图书馆,促进公平和包容的教育环境
在德国柏林一所研究生商学院的学术数字图书馆中,图书管理员反思了2019冠状病毒病大流行爆发后的“新常态”,教职员工和学生更多地使用数字资源,并提高了对多样性、公平和包容(DEI)倡议的认识和活动。本文详细介绍了作为信息资源和服务中心的学术图书馆的概念和实践,以及DEI倡导和学生冲突调解的联络点。图书管理员是学校唯一的信息专业人员,这是一篇从她的角度写的反思性文章。本案例研究表明,作为冲突调解人或教练的图书馆员可以提供信息素养和支持服务,以促进包容性校园环境的发展。这两种角色的教育者培养学生的能力和信心,关注他们的成就和进步,并有助于他们的归属感。将这些活动结合在一个中心机构中,建立在这两个学科的优势之上,并且与作为图书馆工作核心原则的包容性是一致的。原创性/价值这些发现对于希望扩大其现有职责以提供包容性信息获取和服务以包括DEI倡议的图书馆员将是有用的。
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