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Reflections and a Plan

ETHICAL AREA My task for this blog was to research discrimination in an academic library setting. I quickly found that discrimination and...

Referring to References

For anyone interested in my original sources for the information contained in this blog, here is a list of references. References...

Informative Infographics

Inforgraphics are a visually appealing way to convey information in a quick glance or short read. The following infographic is an...

Extending Education

When I began my first career as an Audiologist at the turn of the century, continuing education was primarily obtained by attending...

Promoting Diversity

When discussing and learing about discrimintation it quickly becomes clear that one way to combat discrmination is to promote diversity....

Great Grants for Growth

As I have increased my knowledge about types of discrimination, I have begun to consider how best to address this issue. As a budding...

Studying Discrimination

As with any field, research is important. Anyone can write about discrimination and everyone has an opinion. However, we need research to...

Using Internet Resources

In order to be able to address discrimination in an academic library it is necessary to learn about what constitutes discrmination....

The Interview

My focus for this course is on discrimination in academic libraries, and I have a preference for large, urban libraries. I reached out to...

A Discriminating Education on Discrimination

Since we have now begun thinking about discrimination in academic libraries, it is time to dig deeper and learn about types of...

To Begin at the Beginning...

In order to study the ethics of discrimination at an academic library one must first study just what ethics are. We are often tempted to...

Is it Discrimination?

Discrimination may not always be obvious and it may be clouded by cultural or social differences. What is discriminatory and what is...

As a librarian in training...

Here I am, in library school, trying to choose a library-related ethical dilemma to explore over the coruse of a semester. This is harder...

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