Lucy Santos Green (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA), Jenna Spiering (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA), Vanessa Lynn Kitzie (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, US
LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Children's Librarianship
Policies, Programs, and Practices
Lucy Santos Green (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA), Jenna Spiering (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA), Vanessa Lynn Kitzie (University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, US
LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Children's Librarianship
Policies, Programs, and Practices
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This book breaks new ground, offering school and public librarians serving children in grades Kâ 8 a roadmap for implementing and upholding queer-inclusive programs, policies, and services. School and public librarians are serving ever greater numbers of LGBTQIA+ children and families.
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This book breaks new ground, offering school and public librarians serving children in grades Kâ 8 a roadmap for implementing and upholding queer-inclusive programs, policies, and services. School and public librarians are serving ever greater numbers of LGBTQIA+ children and families.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 246g
- ISBN-13: 9781440876776
- ISBN-10: 1440876770
- Artikelnr.: 64159439
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 246g
- ISBN-13: 9781440876776
- ISBN-10: 1440876770
- Artikelnr.: 64159439
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lucy Santos Green, EdD, is professor of information science at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Jenna Spiering, PhD, is assistant professor of information science at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Vanessa Lynn Kitzie, PhD, is assistant professor of information science at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. Julia Erlanger, MSLIS, is a youth services librarian for Sacramento Public Library in Sacramento, CA.
Foreword Anastasia M. Collins, MLIS, MA Acknowledgment Chapter 1: Why This
Book Was Written Why Library Services for Children Why School and Public
Libraries Understanding the Terminology We Use Intersectionality and How It
Applies to LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Mental Health and How It Applies to
Library Services for LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Who We Are and How We See
the World (Our Positionality Statements) Lucy Jenna Vanessa Julia
References Chapter 2: Policies and Procedures Policies and Procedures on
Professional Behavior and Language Use Nondiscrimination Policies Inclusive
Language Procedures Print and Communication Materials Event Titles Email
Signatures and Name Badges Verbal Interactions Policies and Procedures on
Professional Development Professional Development Plans Temporary Library
Staff and Library Volunteers School Administration and Library Trustees
Classroom Teachers and Professional Development Public Library School
Outreach Self-Reflection Policies and Procedures on Displays and Facilities
Displays General/Behavior-Driven Displays Curriculum-Driven Displays
Literacy-Driven Displays Restrooms Meeting Spaces School Libraries Patron
Use of the Children's Area Policies and Procedures in Digital Spaces
Digital Resources Internet Filters and Access School Libraries Privacy
Patron Records Public Libraries School Libraries Circulation Records
E-Books Educational Technology References Chapter 3: Programming: Beyond
Building the Collection Storytimes Representation Discussions for Young
Children Queering Reading Drag Storytimes Reader's Advisory Recommend
LGBTQIA+ Books to All Patrons Read Queer Books Book Clubs Instructional
Partnerships and Collaborations Co-Teaching for School Librarians School
and Public Library Partnerships Makerspaces Targeted Family Programming
Final Thoughts on Subverting Core Library Programming References Chapter 4:
Overcoming Resistance and Personal Fear Allies How to Visibly Support
LGBTQIA+ People and Communities Invisibility Intellectual Freedom
Reconsidering "Neutrality"? Censorship Self-Censorship Giving Up Your
Comfort for LGBTQIA+ Kids Hypervisibility Protests and Pushback Collections
and Read-Alouds Drag Storytimes Book Displays Author Visits Preparing for
Challenges Book, Material, and Display Challenges Program Challenges The
Call Is Coming From Inside the House: Lucy's Story Pushing Your Practice
Forward: Additional Strategies for LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Other Considerations
for Allyship: Coming Out and Identity Disclosure for LGBTQIA+ Librarians
and Intersectionality LGBTQIA+ Librarians Coming Out and Identity
Disclosure Challenging the LGBTQIA+ Monolith: Intersectionality and
Normativities Strategies for Fostering LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity From an
Intersectional Standpoint References Chapter 5: Resources for Additional
Support Activities and Curriculum Support Advocacy Collection Development
Communities Demographic and Statistical Portraits Further Reading
Glossaries and Language Guides Intersectionality Legal Organizations Mental
Health Policy Guides Professional Development Programming Guides Social
Media Packages and Resources Youth Voices Index129
Book Was Written Why Library Services for Children Why School and Public
Libraries Understanding the Terminology We Use Intersectionality and How It
Applies to LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Mental Health and How It Applies to
Library Services for LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Who We Are and How We See
the World (Our Positionality Statements) Lucy Jenna Vanessa Julia
References Chapter 2: Policies and Procedures Policies and Procedures on
Professional Behavior and Language Use Nondiscrimination Policies Inclusive
Language Procedures Print and Communication Materials Event Titles Email
Signatures and Name Badges Verbal Interactions Policies and Procedures on
Professional Development Professional Development Plans Temporary Library
Staff and Library Volunteers School Administration and Library Trustees
Classroom Teachers and Professional Development Public Library School
Outreach Self-Reflection Policies and Procedures on Displays and Facilities
Displays General/Behavior-Driven Displays Curriculum-Driven Displays
Literacy-Driven Displays Restrooms Meeting Spaces School Libraries Patron
Use of the Children's Area Policies and Procedures in Digital Spaces
Digital Resources Internet Filters and Access School Libraries Privacy
Patron Records Public Libraries School Libraries Circulation Records
E-Books Educational Technology References Chapter 3: Programming: Beyond
Building the Collection Storytimes Representation Discussions for Young
Children Queering Reading Drag Storytimes Reader's Advisory Recommend
LGBTQIA+ Books to All Patrons Read Queer Books Book Clubs Instructional
Partnerships and Collaborations Co-Teaching for School Librarians School
and Public Library Partnerships Makerspaces Targeted Family Programming
Final Thoughts on Subverting Core Library Programming References Chapter 4:
Overcoming Resistance and Personal Fear Allies How to Visibly Support
LGBTQIA+ People and Communities Invisibility Intellectual Freedom
Reconsidering "Neutrality"? Censorship Self-Censorship Giving Up Your
Comfort for LGBTQIA+ Kids Hypervisibility Protests and Pushback Collections
and Read-Alouds Drag Storytimes Book Displays Author Visits Preparing for
Challenges Book, Material, and Display Challenges Program Challenges The
Call Is Coming From Inside the House: Lucy's Story Pushing Your Practice
Forward: Additional Strategies for LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Other Considerations
for Allyship: Coming Out and Identity Disclosure for LGBTQIA+ Librarians
and Intersectionality LGBTQIA+ Librarians Coming Out and Identity
Disclosure Challenging the LGBTQIA+ Monolith: Intersectionality and
Normativities Strategies for Fostering LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity From an
Intersectional Standpoint References Chapter 5: Resources for Additional
Support Activities and Curriculum Support Advocacy Collection Development
Communities Demographic and Statistical Portraits Further Reading
Glossaries and Language Guides Intersectionality Legal Organizations Mental
Health Policy Guides Professional Development Programming Guides Social
Media Packages and Resources Youth Voices Index129
Foreword Anastasia M. Collins, MLIS, MA Acknowledgment Chapter 1: Why This
Book Was Written Why Library Services for Children Why School and Public
Libraries Understanding the Terminology We Use Intersectionality and How It
Applies to LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Mental Health and How It Applies to
Library Services for LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Who We Are and How We See
the World (Our Positionality Statements) Lucy Jenna Vanessa Julia
References Chapter 2: Policies and Procedures Policies and Procedures on
Professional Behavior and Language Use Nondiscrimination Policies Inclusive
Language Procedures Print and Communication Materials Event Titles Email
Signatures and Name Badges Verbal Interactions Policies and Procedures on
Professional Development Professional Development Plans Temporary Library
Staff and Library Volunteers School Administration and Library Trustees
Classroom Teachers and Professional Development Public Library School
Outreach Self-Reflection Policies and Procedures on Displays and Facilities
Displays General/Behavior-Driven Displays Curriculum-Driven Displays
Literacy-Driven Displays Restrooms Meeting Spaces School Libraries Patron
Use of the Children's Area Policies and Procedures in Digital Spaces
Digital Resources Internet Filters and Access School Libraries Privacy
Patron Records Public Libraries School Libraries Circulation Records
E-Books Educational Technology References Chapter 3: Programming: Beyond
Building the Collection Storytimes Representation Discussions for Young
Children Queering Reading Drag Storytimes Reader's Advisory Recommend
LGBTQIA+ Books to All Patrons Read Queer Books Book Clubs Instructional
Partnerships and Collaborations Co-Teaching for School Librarians School
and Public Library Partnerships Makerspaces Targeted Family Programming
Final Thoughts on Subverting Core Library Programming References Chapter 4:
Overcoming Resistance and Personal Fear Allies How to Visibly Support
LGBTQIA+ People and Communities Invisibility Intellectual Freedom
Reconsidering "Neutrality"? Censorship Self-Censorship Giving Up Your
Comfort for LGBTQIA+ Kids Hypervisibility Protests and Pushback Collections
and Read-Alouds Drag Storytimes Book Displays Author Visits Preparing for
Challenges Book, Material, and Display Challenges Program Challenges The
Call Is Coming From Inside the House: Lucy's Story Pushing Your Practice
Forward: Additional Strategies for LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Other Considerations
for Allyship: Coming Out and Identity Disclosure for LGBTQIA+ Librarians
and Intersectionality LGBTQIA+ Librarians Coming Out and Identity
Disclosure Challenging the LGBTQIA+ Monolith: Intersectionality and
Normativities Strategies for Fostering LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity From an
Intersectional Standpoint References Chapter 5: Resources for Additional
Support Activities and Curriculum Support Advocacy Collection Development
Communities Demographic and Statistical Portraits Further Reading
Glossaries and Language Guides Intersectionality Legal Organizations Mental
Health Policy Guides Professional Development Programming Guides Social
Media Packages and Resources Youth Voices Index129
Book Was Written Why Library Services for Children Why School and Public
Libraries Understanding the Terminology We Use Intersectionality and How It
Applies to LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Mental Health and How It Applies to
Library Services for LGBTQIA+ Children and Youth Who We Are and How We See
the World (Our Positionality Statements) Lucy Jenna Vanessa Julia
References Chapter 2: Policies and Procedures Policies and Procedures on
Professional Behavior and Language Use Nondiscrimination Policies Inclusive
Language Procedures Print and Communication Materials Event Titles Email
Signatures and Name Badges Verbal Interactions Policies and Procedures on
Professional Development Professional Development Plans Temporary Library
Staff and Library Volunteers School Administration and Library Trustees
Classroom Teachers and Professional Development Public Library School
Outreach Self-Reflection Policies and Procedures on Displays and Facilities
Displays General/Behavior-Driven Displays Curriculum-Driven Displays
Literacy-Driven Displays Restrooms Meeting Spaces School Libraries Patron
Use of the Children's Area Policies and Procedures in Digital Spaces
Digital Resources Internet Filters and Access School Libraries Privacy
Patron Records Public Libraries School Libraries Circulation Records
E-Books Educational Technology References Chapter 3: Programming: Beyond
Building the Collection Storytimes Representation Discussions for Young
Children Queering Reading Drag Storytimes Reader's Advisory Recommend
LGBTQIA+ Books to All Patrons Read Queer Books Book Clubs Instructional
Partnerships and Collaborations Co-Teaching for School Librarians School
and Public Library Partnerships Makerspaces Targeted Family Programming
Final Thoughts on Subverting Core Library Programming References Chapter 4:
Overcoming Resistance and Personal Fear Allies How to Visibly Support
LGBTQIA+ People and Communities Invisibility Intellectual Freedom
Reconsidering "Neutrality"? Censorship Self-Censorship Giving Up Your
Comfort for LGBTQIA+ Kids Hypervisibility Protests and Pushback Collections
and Read-Alouds Drag Storytimes Book Displays Author Visits Preparing for
Challenges Book, Material, and Display Challenges Program Challenges The
Call Is Coming From Inside the House: Lucy's Story Pushing Your Practice
Forward: Additional Strategies for LGBTQIA+ Inclusion Other Considerations
for Allyship: Coming Out and Identity Disclosure for LGBTQIA+ Librarians
and Intersectionality LGBTQIA+ Librarians Coming Out and Identity
Disclosure Challenging the LGBTQIA+ Monolith: Intersectionality and
Normativities Strategies for Fostering LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity From an
Intersectional Standpoint References Chapter 5: Resources for Additional
Support Activities and Curriculum Support Advocacy Collection Development
Communities Demographic and Statistical Portraits Further Reading
Glossaries and Language Guides Intersectionality Legal Organizations Mental
Health Policy Guides Professional Development Programming Guides Social
Media Packages and Resources Youth Voices Index129