Weighed and Measured: Making Way for a Diverse Children’s Collection in a Research University Library during a Reorganization

IF 0.4 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Renae J. Watson, Randyn A. Heisserer-Miller
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AbstractIn 2021, librarians at Colorado State University Libraries seized the opportunity to serve the university community’s educational and personal needs through the creation of a sub-collection of children’s books. Through the curation of awards and notable book lists for children’s books, the collection was born out of a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice principles. After a review of the literature, this article outlines how the authors identified award-winning and notable titles to launch the collection, saved the collection in the middle of a reorganization, assessed the diversity of the new collection, and ensured the collection’s continual development as a vital resource for the university community moving forward. This article provides a starting point for academic librarians looking to ground a new or existing children’s collection in diversity and inclusion principles, even when lacking devoted personnel, extensive monetary support, or building space for the collection.Keywords: Academic librarieschildren’s collectioncollection developmentcollection assessmentdiversityinclusion AcknowledgementsThe Libraries’ children’s collection would not exist without Khaleedah Thomas’s leadership in diversifying the main collection and her management of a grant from the Colorado Department of Education.Colorado State University acknowledges, with respect, that the land we are on today is the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute Nations and peoples.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
权衡与衡量:在重组过程中为研究型大学图书馆中多样化的儿童藏书让路
2021年,科罗拉多州立大学图书馆的图书馆员抓住机会,通过创建儿童图书分馆来满足大学社区的教育和个人需求。通过对儿童书籍的奖项和著名书目的整理,该系列诞生于对多样性、公平、包容和社会正义原则的承诺。在回顾文献之后,本文概述了作者如何确定获奖和著名的书目来推出馆藏,在重组中保存馆藏,评估新馆藏的多样性,并确保馆藏作为大学社区向前发展的重要资源的持续发展。这篇文章为学术图书馆员提供了一个起点,他们希望在多样性和包容性原则下建立新的或现有的儿童收藏,即使缺乏专门的人员、广泛的资金支持或收藏的建筑空间。关键词:学术图书馆儿童馆藏馆藏发展馆藏评估多样性包容致谢如果没有Khaleedah Thomas对主要馆藏多样化的领导和她对科罗拉多州教育部拨款的管理,图书馆的儿童馆藏就不会存在。科罗拉多州立大学尊重地承认,我们今天所在的土地是阿拉帕霍人、夏安人和尤特人的传统和祖传的家园。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Collection Management
Collection Management INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
44.40%
发文量
18
期刊介绍: The management and development of library collections is constantly evolving. Collection Management is the essential refereed quarterly journal that presents practical, research-based information about building, administering, preserving, assessing, and organizing library collections. The journal offers library professionals of all types crucial guidance in the fast-changing field of collection management, including the latest developments in sharing and providing access to resources, creating digital collections, preserving both traditional and digital library resources, applying technological developments to managing collections, training and developing staff.
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