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Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies

Queer Library Alliance: Global Reflections and Imaginings

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Queer identities are complex. They are embedded in a web of intersectionality and often challenging to fully define. Sometimes queerness shines like a beacon and this radiance is captured in media. Sometimes it is more subtle. Often it is invisible. Promoting understanding and visibility are primary goals of this anthology. As library professionals that create, utilize, and make accessible systems of organization and classification for information, intersectionality must remain a clear objective in addressing these historical absences. These topics represent some of our efforts to respond to challenges, address critical needs, and serve as essential forces against systematic oppression across service areas, library types, and borders. The first section of this collection of essays looks at how we are developing understanding and library services that reflect and are responsive to LGBTQ user needs. The second emphasizes opportunities and approaches for augmenting queer professional practice, which ultimately benefits our diverse library users. Contributors hail from, reside in, and study issues from several countries around the world including Canada, Democratic Republic of Congo, England, India, Japan, Sweden, and the U.S.A. With many areas of the world not represented in this text, we recognize biases inherent in our perspectives. As librarians, archivists, and other information professionals committed to facilitating access and high-quality services for LGBTQ- and other marginalized users, it is important to stress that this is just one step in a larger process. There is still much more to consider and do as we continue to advocate for equity in library services to all.

284 pages, Paperback

Published July 17, 2017

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September 12, 2022
This is an interesting book although there is a lot of content about US point of view and a full chapter on library services in the Congo so it's hard to relate some of it to an Irish perspective.

However, despite this the book is really good and clarifies a lot of ideas/theories I had about LGBT collections (or lack there-of) in libraries. It's a really good book for any librarian to read, especially if they are NOT part of our community.
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July 9, 2018
the book focuses more on the History of the LGBTQ+ community, Historical facts about International libraries' services, and something I didn't know...Michael McConnell, look him up. He is definitely an inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community; it does talk about outreach services but more about international libraries and how they overcame the oppression;
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