Culturally Responsive Librarians: Shifting Perspectives Toward Racial Empathy

Q2 Social Sciences
Elizabeth Burns
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Abstract

Abstract Libraries are charged with being inclusive spaces for all patrons. Library (library and information science [LIS]) preparation programs, by extension, must prepare the next generation of librarians to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse population. It is imperative that today’s librarians are equipped to infuse diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) theory with best practice when establishing policy and procedure for the library environment, staff, and programing. With little research and no established protocol in LIS education, it is unclear how pre-service librarians are trained in DEI to meet the needs of all users. This exploratory study used a participatory action research model to examine how a library educator-researcher might begin to develop a framework centered on cultural competence and implement it with one class of emerging librarians to explore issues impacting racial DEI in library services. Findings suggest that the framework provided a structure by which the LIS students could interrogate their own bias, gain greater empathy toward understanding DEI and racial issues, and begin to shift their beliefs toward creating a culturally responsive library setting.
文化响应型图书馆员:转变对种族同理心的看法
摘要图书馆的职责是为所有读者提供包容的空间。从广义上讲,图书馆(图书馆和信息科学[LIS])的准备项目必须为下一代图书馆员做好准备,以满足日益多样化的人口的需求。今天的图书馆员在制定图书馆环境、人员和程序的政策和程序时,必须具备将多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)理论与最佳实践相结合的能力。由于对LIS教育的研究很少,也没有既定的协议,目前尚不清楚如何对职前图书馆员进行DEI培训,以满足所有用户的需求。这项探索性研究使用了一种参与式行动研究模式来检验图书馆教育工作者研究人员如何开始制定一个以文化能力为中心的框架,并与一类新兴的图书馆员一起实施,以探索影响图书馆服务中种族DEI的问题。研究结果表明,该框架提供了一个结构,通过该结构,LIS学生可以质疑自己的偏见,在理解DEI和种族问题方面获得更大的同理心,并开始将他们的信念转向创建一个具有文化响应性的图书馆环境。
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Open Information Science
Open Information Science Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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