Published In

College & Research Libraries News

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-2017

Subjects

Research -- Methodology -- Study and teaching, Curricula (Courses of study), Information literacy

Abstract

Diversity and inclusion initiatives are expanding on campuses across the United States. These initiatives can take many forms, such as the hiring and retention of diverse faculty, student recruitment, and a thoughtful examination of pedagogy and course curriculum. As a librarian, you may be aware of these efforts, but perhaps not as directly involved as disciplinary faculty, particularly in regards to course curriculum development and redesign. How librarians can participate and support this work on our campuses is not always clear; however, we found fertile opportunities for librarian involvement and leadership.

Rights

This is the publisher's final pdf. Article appears in College & Research Libraries News, Vol 78, No 8 (2017) and is available at: https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.78.8.414

DOI

10.5860/crln.78.8.414

Persistent Identifier

http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/21244

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