Index to Volume 64

Justine Carson

Page references in bold text indicate major treatments of a topic. Italic t, f, or n indicates tables, figures, or notes.

A Literacy Competency Standards Abbott, A., 163, 171t–173t for Higher Education, 547, 550 Aboriginal peoples, 380n ACRL (Association of College and Academic freedom Research Libraries) Standards of China, 566–567 Information Literacy, 459 University of , 520 ACT UP Los Angeles Records, 763–764 Academic librarians. See also Librarians Activist digital archives, 360–383. See affective labor, 645–666 also Archives and archiving emotional and affective labors, ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), 659–662 471 Academic libraries. See also Libraries Adam, Amina, 136–160 African, 117–118 Adaptive preferences, 209–210 antiracist social justice, 246–284 Administrative progressivism, 541, hiring and recruiting, 264–266 552–553 racism in library spaces, 255–261 Adorno, Theodor, 585, 596, 599 racism in reference services, 269– Advocacy 276 compared to marketing and public resisting racial paradigms, 276–278 relations, 616–617 Spanish, 313–314, 313t, 314t as diversity lever, 434 staff racial diversity, 261–269 focus of activities, 628–630 Access, 463 intended audience, 626–628 disability justice, 468–491 intended purpose, 632–633 framework of collective access, methods, 630–632 481–487 as professional activity, 624–626 intersectional approach, 484 service and professional identity, physical, 486–487 615–640 ACRL (Association of College and training for, 616–617 Research Libraries), 264–269 Affect ACRL (Association of College and definition, 758 Research Libraries). Information of hatred, 757–758

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Affect theory, 758 contribution to achieving MDGs, Affective labor. See also Labor 167 academic librarians, 645–666 role of ICTs, 132–133 feminist critiques, 645–666 South Africa, 169–170 in universities, 657–659 technological impact, 165–169 Affirmative action African National Congress, 103–104 academic libraries, 264–266 African national libraries, 72–83 goal-oriented, 265 Botswana, 75–76, 81 AFL-CIO. Department for Professional history, 73–77 Employees, 605 Kenya, 79–80, 81, 82 Africa. See also Entries beginning Namibia, 80, 82, 119–120 with African; Specific African partnerships, 79–80 countries 21st century, 77–82 benefits of open scholarship, Tanzania, 119–120 136–160 Uganda, 80, 81 growth of institutional repositories, African Network on Information 152–153 Ethics (ANIE), 55 African academic libraries, 117–118. African public libraries. See also Public See also Academic libraries libraries and services African Conference on Information evolving role, 116–117 Ethics, Pretoria, 2007, 55 perceived as elitist, 128–129 African Health OER Network, 156 African rural communities African information society. See also children’s library services, 13 African society library services, 12–14, 75–76 information ethics, 53–71 African school libraries, 19–41, 79. See integration of ethical aspects, 58–67 also School libraries African librarianship, 1–2. See also African society. See also African Librarianship information society career development, 42–52 African libraries and information colonial era, 3–4, 5, 6–7, 16 services, 112–124 evolving roles, 115–118 defining factors, 113–114 history, 127 African universities, open access, 147– history and 21st century 150. See also Universities imperatives, 3–18 Against the grain, 778 key drivers of change, 122 Agents of diffusion, 98–99 new imperatives, 125–135 Ahmed, Sara, 476–477, 760–761 policy transfer lessons, 94–106 ALA transformation v. traditional commendation of Ferguson Public services, 131–133 Library, 586, 588 African libraries and information commitment to diversity, 400–401 services. See also Libraries diversity programs, 777 ICT advances, 118–121 origins of, 608–609 innovation and policy transfer, ALA. Committee on Accreditation 84–111 (COA), 612 model libraries, 13–14 ALA. Committee on Library Training, policy transfer lessons, 94–106 610 role in African society, 112–124 ALA. Core Values of Librarianship role in economic development, (2004), 398, 459 112–114, 128–129 access, 468–469 South African, 94, 103–104 democracy, 588 African LIS education, 161–177. See development of, 460–461, 469–470 also LIS education diversity, 512–513 blurring of disciplinary lines, intellectual freedom, 520, 557–559 169–170 lifelong learning, 533–534 index 797

professionalism, 605 Antiracist social justice, 246–284. See public good, 586, 588, 595–596 also Social justice service, 616 Antiviolence and marginalized social responsibility, 512–513 communities, 360–383 values adopted in 2004, 461t APCs (Article publication charges), ALA. Economic Barriers to 141–142, 154–155, 155t Information Access, 593 Apolitical spaces, libraries as, 588–592 ALA. Feminist Task Force, 704 Apollonius of Rhodes, 127 ALA. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Aponte, José, 193 Transgender Round Table Approachability, 270–272 (GLBTRT), 296n, 642 The Archeology of Knowledge (Foucault), ALA. GLBT Roundtable. See ALA. 661 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Archetypes. See also Lady Bountiful Transgender Round Table (Archetype) (GLBTRT) compared to stereotypes, 670–671 ALA. Library Bill of Rights, 198, 557 defined, 670 confidentiality, 493 Archival science education, 789–791 democracy, 588–589 Archival science professions ALA. Outreach Resources for Services black women, 776–794 to Poor and Homeless People, diversity, 777, 784 213–214 Archivaria, 641–642 ALA. Policy on Library Services to Archive Fever (Derrida), 660–661 Poor People, 198 Archive of Feelings (Cvetkovich), 758 ALA Movers and Shakers, 628 Archives and archiving. See also ALA Policy Manual, 469, 476, 492–493 Preservation Albright, K., 227, 230 activist digital archives, 360–383 ALISE Annual conference 2016, archival appraisal, 779–783, 783– Boston, MA, 192 785 ALISE (Association for Library and bias toward power, 578–579 Information Science Education), black scholars, 778 424–425 competing theories, 782 Allard, Danielle, 190, 360–383 critical race theory (CRT), 790–791 Altman, E., 265 history, 779–783 Altmetrics, 147 indigenous knowledge, 367–369 American corners, 101 participatory, 360–383, 370–372 American education. See also social justice, 364–366 Education stewardship, 579–581 history and philosophy, 533–555 underrepresented groups, 785–787 liberal education v. vocational Aristarchus of Samothrace, 127 education, 541–545 Aristophanes of Byzantium, 127 progressive movement, 539–540 Aristotle, 229 American Heritage Center (University ARL (Association of Research of Wyoming), 765, 766–767 Libraries), 139, 478 American Library Association. See ALA Armstrong, Elizabeth, 575–576 Americanization, public libraries, Article publication charges (APCs), 675–676 141–142, 154–155, 155t Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Asamoah-Hassan, H., 153 471. See also Disabled librarians; ASCLA (Association of Specialized and Disabled people Cooperative Library Agencies), Anderson, Rick, 534 476 ANIE (African Network on Ask A Librarian, 679–680 Information Ethics), 55 Assembly of Alaska Native Educators, Anonymity, 734 405 Anonymous v. Anonymous (1971), 707 Assessment for outcomes, 549–551 798 library trends/spring 2016

Assignment, 726–727 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Assimilation, role of public libraries, Global Libraries Initiative, 81, 675–676 121 Association for Library and Birth certificates, sex designation, Information Science Education 706–707 (ALISE), 424–425 Bishop, Enid, 561 Association of College and Research Black feminist theory, 789–790. See also Libraries (ACRL) Feminism information literacy standards, 459 Black Lives Matter, 523 librarianship standards, 264–269 Black scholars, 778 Association of College and Research Black women. See also Women Libraries (ACRL). Information archival science professions, 776– Literacy Competency Standards 794 for Higher Education, 547, 550 epistemic violence, 791 Association of Research Libraries Black’s Law Dictionary (1951), 698 (ARL), 139, 478 Black’s Law Dictionary (1968), 705–706 Association of Specialized and Bloch, G., 26, 27 Cooperative Library Agencies Boas, E., 670, 672, 676 (ASCLA), 476 Bobrovitz, Jennifer, 620 Audit culture, 549–550 Bodies as books, 741–755 Austin, Jeanie, 453, 456n circulation, 747–749, 750 Autocratic Tradition and Chinese Politics defined, 743–744 (Fu), 559 publication, 746 Autonomism reading, 749–751 immaterial labor, 650–651 typology, 746 poststructuralist feminist critiques, writing, 744–747 654–657 Body language, 270–272 Socialist feminist critique, 651–654 Boew v. Colgate-Palmolive (1967), 703 Aversive racism, 265–266 Bonner, Scott, 585–586, 593, 598, 600n Bonnici, L.J., 162 B Book burning, 559–560 Bak, Greg, 380 Book-copies, 743–744 Banks, C.A., 417 The Book of Night Women (James), 776 Banks, J.A., 417 Bookery project, 34, 36 Banned books, 568 Books “Barefoot librarian,” 74–75 banned, 568 Barker, Drucilla, 655 bodies as, 741–755 Barnhardt, R., 390–391, 391–392 burning, 559–560 Baum, L. Frank, 507–508 Boston Public Library, 538 Belk, Russell, 575 Bothma, T., 166 Benedict XVI, Pope, 201 Botswana. Department of Non-Formal Bentham, Jeremy, 332–333 Education (DNFE), 75–76 Berg, Selinda A., 459–467 Botswana National Library Service Berry, John, 462 (BNLS), 75–76, 81. See also Beukes-Amiss, Catherine Maggy, African national libraries 112–124 Bourg, C., 202, 488, 578 Bibliographic relationships Bouvier’s Law Dictionary (1871), 691– expansion of, 507–508 692, 696 web, 508f Bouvier’s Law Dictionary (1948), 698, Bibliotecas en acciòn, 305, 315 700 Big data Bowker, Natilene, 234 defined, 499 Boys Don’t Cry, 767 privacy, 499–500, 503–504 Bradwell, Myra, 692 index 799

Bradwell v. State of Illinois, 692 Capabilities, Nussbaum’s theory of, Brain drain, 148–150 217–218 The Brandon Teena Story, 767 Capitalism, 595–598 Braundy, Marcia, 542 Capurro, R., 393 Brennan, Teresa, 749 Career development, African British public libraries. See also Public librarianship, 42–52 libraries and services Carey, James W., 714 laws and legislation, 287–288 Carmichael, J.V., 676–677 LGBTQI services, 285–298 Carnegie, Andrew, 538 Broderick, Dorothy, 449 Carnegie Corporation, 50, 126 Brook, Freeda, 190, 246–284 Carnegie Foundation, 538 Brown, Michael, 530n, 585 Carnegie Library of Atlanta Library Browning, Frank, 496 School, 677 BSLA (IFLA. Building Strong Library Carter, R., 374 Associations) program, 49–50 Carter, Sally, 452 Budd, J., 237, 462 Cassell’s Queer Companion: A Dictionary Burnett, K.M., 162 of Lesbian and Gay Life and Burr, Vivien, 236 Culture, 497 Burrows, T., 368 Castells, Manuel, 366–367, 762 Butler, Judith, 748, 750–751 Cataloging, as diversity lever, 436–437 Cataloging standards C privacy, 504–505 Cadbury, N., 131–132 RDA relationship designators, Cajete, G., 390, 399, 402, 403–404 506–507 CALA (Chinese American Librarians Cavanagh, S., 672–673, 682–683 Association), 564–565 CCJDC (Champaign County Juvenile Caldera, Mary, 572 Detention Center) Library, CALL (Centre for African Library 449–450 Leadership), 126 Censorship in China, 559–563, 569 Callimachus, 127 Center for International Scholarship Calliou, S., 406 in School Libraries (CISSL), Cammermeyer, Margarethe, Col., 340 756–757, 763, 771 Centre for African Library Leadership Campbell, D. Grant, 463, 492–511 (CALL), 126 Canada Champaign County Juvenile Detention Indian Residential Schools (IRSs), Center (CCJDC) Library, 362 449–450 social justice through participatory Champaign Public Library. Douglass archiving, 360–383 Branch, 450 Canadian indigenous peoples Chang, Jung, 560 core values and protocol, 398–400 Chaos of disciplines theory, 163, defined, 380n, 389–390 171t–173t social justice, 367–369 Chaparro-Univazo, Sergio, 227 Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives Chartered Institute of Library and (CLGA), 579 Information Professionals Canadian Library Association (CLA), (CILIP), 296n 616–617 Chautauqua movement, 540–541 Canadian sex workers Chawner, B., 139 decriminalization, 369, 373 Children’s library services. See also social justice, 369–370 Public libraries and services Canadian Women’s Movement African rural communities, 13 Archives (CWMA), 580 assimilation and Americanization, Canning, Charlotte, 540–541 676 800 library trends/spring 2016

China Collie, Victoria, 534 academic freedom, 566–567 Collins, Patricia Hill, 789 banned books, 568 The Common Law (Holmes), 688 book burning, 559–560 Communitarian philosophies, 201 censorship, 559–563, 569 Community action, 306, 316–317 Cultural Revolution, 559–563 Community as curriculum model, 446 Intellectual freedom, 556–571 Community informatics, 444–457 post-Cultural Revolution, 563–568 Community-led participatory Chinese American Librarians archiving. See Participatory Association (CALA), 564–565 archiving Chinese-American partnerships, Community partnerships 566–568 DAMCP, 376–378 Chu, Clara M., 190, 272, 299–328 Mix IT Up!, 448–452 Cifor, Marika, 644, 756–775 Comparative education, policy CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library transfer, 91–95 and Information Professionals), Compliant trust, 585–603 296n Complicity, 728 CISSL (Center for International Compton’s Cafeteria, 575–576 Scholarship in School Libraries), Confidentiality, 463, 493, 500–501. See 340 also Privacy Citation counts, 146–147 Consequentialism, 332–333 Civallero, E., 388 Continuing professional development, Civil Rights Act of 1964, 698 44, 49–51 CLA (Canadian Library Association), Continuum of educational transfer, 93 616–617 Contributive justice Claims to Memory: Beyond Slavery framework for libraries, 324–325 and Emancipation in the French Spanish libraries, 299–328 Caribbean (Reinhardt), 786, 788 Controlled vocabularies, 751 Clare, Eli, 474 Conway, Paul, 577 Classification systems. See also Dewey Cook, T., 784 Decimal Classification Cooper, Afua, 777–778 critical race theory (CRT), 516 Cooper’s Donuts, 575–576 deficiencies of, 710 Copeland, Clayton, 479 as diversity lever, 436–437 Corbettt v. Corbett, 707 Library of Congress, 516 Core Competencies of Librarianship usefulness and accuracy, 710 (ALA), 426 Clementi, Tyler, 494–495 Cornelius, I., 130 Clementi (Tyler) Foundation, 495 Counterpower. See also Power CLGA (Canadian Lesbian and Gay defined, 762 Archives), 579 hate messages, 762–764 Cobb Citizen’s Coalition, 764 Counterspaces, 260–261 Cobern, W., 390 Cowan, R., 93–94 CODI-KLIS, 113–114 Cowan, Scott R., 463, 492–511 CODI program, 113–114 Cox, Richard J., 781, 783 Coding, for discourse analysis, 623 Coyle, Joe, 453, 456n Cognitive justice, 791 CPDWL (IFLA. Continuing Cole, D., 783–784 Professional Development and Collaboration as leveraged utility, Workplace Learning), 44 347–348 Crage, Suzanna, 575–576 Collective access, 481–487 Craig, Terence, 493–494, 503 College campuses. See also Universities Cram, Ralph Adams, 256 culturally responsive spaces, 260–261 Cratylus (Plato), 715 racism, 255–257 Creating Collective Access, 481–482, 484 index 801

Crenshaw, Kimberle, 778–779 participatory archiving in practice, Critical discourse analysis, 232. See also 372–376 Discourse analysis research methods, 370–372 academic library texts, 249 Darnton, Robert, 747–748 defined, 228 Data coding and analysis, 342–343, Fairclough’s view, 233–234 344t–345t Critical fabulation, 778 Data driven strategies, 348 Critical information theory, 547 Davis, Gavin R., 125–135 Critical literacy, 495–496 D’Azeglio, Luigi Taprelli, 200 Critical race theory (CRT), 247, 269. De Bruyn, T., 164, 165 See also Race and racism de jesus, n., 675, 681 academic library texts, 249–251 De Saulles, M., 129 archives and archiving, 790–791 Deaf children, library services, 13 classification systems, 516 Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Crockett, Angela, 628 Indigenous Peoples (Smith), 395 Cronin, B., 131 Decriminalization of sex work, 369, Cross-dressing, 295n 373 Cross-race interpersonal efficacy, 263 DeFavri, Annette, 628 Cross-race interpersonal relations, 263 Democracy, 464–465 Crowdsourcing, 304–305 ALA Library Bill of Rights, 588–589 CRT (Critical race theory), 247, 269. defined as core value, 588 See also Race and racism education in support of, 590 academic library texts, 249–251 and public good as core values, archives and archiving, 790–791 585–603 classification systems, 516 Dent, Valeda, 14 Cullen, R., 139 Deontamommy, Lil, 453 Cultural/heritage action, 306, 321–322 Derrida, J., 660–661, 783, 785–786 Cultural heritage collections, 321 Descartes, René, 535 Cultural imperialism, 727–728 Design-reality gaps, 103 The Cultural Logic of Computationalism DeVine, Phillip, 767 (Golumbia), 715 Dewey, John, 536 Cultural Revolution, 559–563 as American pragmatist, 447 Culturally responsive caring, 278 educational philosophy, 552–553 Culturally responsive spaces, 260–261 educational philosophy v. David The Culture of Time and Space (Kern), Snedden, 541–545 537 Dewey, Melvil, 693–694, 709–711 Curry, Ann, 497 Dewey Decimal Classification, 516. See Curry, Deborah A., 248 also Classification systems Custer, Benjamin, 698–699, 710–711 example of innovation, 85 Cvetkovich, Ann, 758 sex and gender, 687–713 CWMA (Canadian Women’s Dewey Decimal Classification, First Movement Archives), 580 Edition, 1876 Cybermetrics, 147 intersex people, 696–697 treatment of women, 693 D Dewey Decimal Classification, Second Dadlani, Punit, 190, 329–359 Edition, 1885 Dallas Public Library. Teen Wise intersex people, 696–697 Centers, 445 treatment of women, 694–696 DAMCP (Digital Archives and Dewey Decimal Classification, 17th Marginalized Communities Edition, 1965 Project), 360–383 intersex people, 700–701 objectives, 361 transgender people, 702–703 participatory archiving, 370–372 treatment of women, 698–700 802 library trends/spring 2016

Dewey Decimal Classification, 19th Discursive psychology, 228, 232 Edition, 1979 Disjunctional readers’ advisory, 728– intersex people, 705 732 treatment of women, 704–705 Disorderliness, 731 Dewey’s Diner, 575–576 Distribution Dialectic of Enlightenment (Horkheimer rules of, 214–215 and Adorno), 596 theories of, 209–212 Dick, L., 374 Distribution of capabilities, 211–212 Difference principle, 216–217 Distribution of information access, Diffusion of innovations 212–218 defined, 89 Distribution of preference satisfaction, relationship to policy transfer, 88f 209 Rogers’ theory, 89–91 Distribution of resources, 210–211 Diffusion of Innovations (Rogers), 89 Distributive justice, 201, 202, 420–421 Digital action, 306, 320–321 defined, 333 Digital Archives and Marginalized relevance to IT in educational Communities Project (DAMCP), environments, 333–334 360–383 rules of, 215f objectives, 361 Diversity, 464. See also Multiculturalism participatory archiving, 370–372 academic libraries, 261–269, 266– participatory archiving in practice, 269 372–376 ALA core value, 578 research methods, 370–372 archival science professions, 777, Digital divide in Africa, 168 784 Digital materials, preservation, 573, colleges and university curricula, 577, 581–582 421–422 Digitization of African resources, 152 as core value, 512–532 Disability in LIS, 247, 400–402 in LIS literature, 475–481 LIS education, 415–443, 516–520 medical model, 472–473 literature review, 515–516 social models, 473–475 modeling in LIS, 524–526 Disability activists, 475, 481–482 social justice praxis, 520–522, Disability justice in libraries, 468–491 522–524 Disability studies, 471–481 Diversity levers in LIS education, 426– Disability Studies Reader, 475 427, 431–438 Disabled librarians. See also Librarians Diversity Standards: Cultural hiring and recruiting, 482–483 Competency for Academic in library media, 480–481 Libraries (ACRL), 268 Disabled people Doctoral research. See also LIS librarians, 480–483 education participation in access activities, 483 advising, 59–60 Discipline and Punish (Foucault), 591, ICT, 65–67 746 information ethics, 62–64 Discourse analysis, 226–245. See also supervisor-supervisee relationship, Critical discourse analysis 60–62 advocacy and librarians, 615–640 Document repositories, 142, 152–153 Foucault, Michel, 689–691 Documentary evidence LIS research, 232–236 petitions, 528–529 methodological issues, 235–236 social justice praxis, 522–524 research approach, 239–241 Documentation, 608 Rioux’s metatheory of social justice, Documenting Ferguson, 530n 236–241 Domestic labor, 648–649, 653. See also sex and gender, 687–713 Labor index 803

Don Moyers Boys and Girls Club, 450 Electronic Information for Libraries Drabinski, Emily, 465, 542–543, 604– (EIFL), 80, 119–120 614, 641–644 ELI (EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative), Dream Girls Academy, Inc., 450–451 331 DSpace, 153 Ellenwood, Dave, 190, 246–284 Dubois, Laurent, 787–788 Elmborg, James, 464, 533–555 Duke-Kunshan University, 566–567 Empire (Hart and Negri), 652 Dunbar, Anthony W., 790–791 Empowerment, African librarianship, Duranti, Luciana, 781 16 Dutch Manual (Muller et al.), 780–781 Encyclopedia of Library History, 569 Dyson, Michael Eric, 669 ENECA (United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa), 113–114 E Enslaved black women, French e-books, Kenyan libraries, 121 Antilles, 777, 787–789 e-Limu, 80 Epistemic violence, 791 e-mail discussion lists, 621–622 Epistemology, related to methodology, Economic action, 306–307, 322 689 Economic crises Equality of access, 335, 350–351, 354, libraries, 301–303 402–403 Spanish libraries, 299–328 Equality of capabilities, 335, 351–353, Economic development, role of 354 African libraries, 112–114, Equality of resources, 335, 348–350, 128–129 353–354 Edley, Nigel, 618 Eratosthenes, 127 Education. See also American Erevelles, Nirmala, 475 education ERIC (Education Resources higher, 252–255 Information Center) digest, liberal, 539, 541–545, 543 545–546 multicultural, 416–421, 417, 418f Ermine, W., 391 quality of South African schools, Espinal, I., 264 26–28 Essentialization, 726 South African school libraries, Ethical theory, 56–58 22–23 Ethics in support of democracy, 590 Feminist Ethic of Care, 201 vocational, 541–545 indigenous, 399 Education Resources Information information, 53–71, 54–55, 62–64, Center (ERIC) digest, 545–546 64–65, 386–389 EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), LIS education, 432–434 331 Ettarh, Fobazi, 484–485 Egalitarianism, 216, 334–336, 343, 419, European Centre of Information 420–421 Ethics, 54–55 Eichhorn, Kate, 378 Excitable Speech (Butler), 750–751 EIFL (Electronic Information for Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness and Libraries), 80, 119–120 Liberation (Clare), 474 EIFL-PLIP (Electronic Information Extrajudicial killings, people of color, for Libraries. Public Library 522–524 Innovation Program), 115–117, 119 F Eketone, A., 396 Facebook, 66, 67 Electronic Information for Libraries. fAe, 715, 736 Public Library Innovation Fagan, Jody, 620 Program (EIFL-PLIP), 115–117, Fairclough, N., 233–234, 235 119 Fang, Conghui, 565 804 library trends/spring 2016

Fang, Josephine, 562 Fruin, Robert, 780 Fausto-Sterling, A, 717, 724–725 Fu, Zhengyuan, 559 Feith, Johan A., 780 Feminism G black feminist theory, 789–790 Games, Kitengesa Community Library, critiques of affective labor, 645–666 13 Marxist, 648–650 Garcia, Ed, 480 poststructuralist, 654–657 Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie, 474 Socialist, 648–650, 651–654 Garner, Eric, 523, 530n Feminist Ethic of Care, 201 Garrison, Dee, 646–647 Ferguson Public Library, 464–465, Gates Foundation (Bill and Melinda). 600n Global Libraries Initiative, 81, actions during Michael Brown 121 protests, 586 Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education budget, 597 Network (GLSEN), 721 library media discourse on, 585–603 Gay people. See LGBTQI people photo posted by Scott Bonner, 587f Gay rights activism, 574–576 Ferris, Shawna, 190, 360–383 Gaywish, R., 398, 399 Fettes, M., 394 Gender. See also Sexuality Figueroa, Robert, 763 Dewey Decimal Classification, Finnish Library Association (FLA), 80, 687–713 120 in LIS, 641–644 First Peoples, 380n in LIS education, 682–683 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 537–538 readers’ advisory services, 722–723 The Five Senses: A Philosophy of Mingled self-assembly, 717–719 Bodies (Serres), 744 self identity and readers’ advisory FLA (Finnish Library Association), 80, service, 714–740 120 Gender Redesigner, 715, 736 Flinn, A., 365–366 Gerard, J., 671–672 Food collection and distribution, 318 Ghana Library Services Board, Fortunati, Leopondina, 652–653 Northern Region, 80 Foucault, Michel, 591, 661 Gilmore, Ruth Wilson, 250 bodies as books, 745, 746 Glazier, J., 390, 391 control of narrative, 783, 784 GLBTRT (ALA. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, discourse analysis, 689–691 and Transgender Round Table), power over memory, 785–786 296n Fourth world, 366–367 Glee (TV program), 721 Fox, Melodie J., 643, 687–713 Global Greens Charter, 286 Fractal distinctions in time, 163, 169– GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight 170, 174–175 Education Network), 721 France. Archives Nationales, 777, Goal-oriented affirmative action, 265 787–788 Gold route, 141, 142–144, 153–154. See Fraser, Nancy, 202, 594–595 also Open access Freire, Paulo, 548–549 Goldberg, David Theo, 591, 593 French Antilles Golumbia, David, 715 archives, 777, 787–788 Good, 419–420 enslaved black women, 777, 787– public, 585–603 789 theories of, 209f, 210–211 French Guyana. See French Antilles Goodell, Lavinia, 691, 692 Frohmann, B., 130–131, 228–229 Gorman, Michael, 462 From Polders to Postmodernism: A The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald), 537–538 Concise History of Archival Theory Green route, 141. See also Open access (Ridener), 779 Greenstone, 153 index 805

Gregg, Melissa, 657, 658 challenges to, 733 Griebel, Rosemary, 620 impact on LGBTQI people, 719 Grover, R., 390, 391 library media, 720–721 Guadeloupe. See French Antilles Hicks, Deborah, 465, 607–608, 615– A Guideline for the Screening and 640 Appointment of Academic Higher education, racism in, 252–255 Librarians (ACRL), 264 Hill, Heather, 477, 479–480 Guidelines for University Library Hiring and retention Services to Undergraduate academic libraries, 264–266 Students (ACRL), 267, 268 antiracism, 268–269, 277–278 Gumm, Frances, 508 disabled librarians, 482–483 Gusa, D.L., 252, 272 LGBTQI people, 293 The History of Sexuality (Foucault), 591 H HIV/AIDS pandemic, 21 Haines Public Library, 445 Hjørland, B., 689 Halberstam, Jack, 767–768 Hochschild, Arlie, 655–656, 660 Hall, Rachel, 548–549 Hoima Public Library (Uganda), 81 Hancock, Vicki, 545–546 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 688 Hanna, Charles, 670 Honma, Todd, 246, 669 Hannigan, J.A., 682 hooks, bell, 667, 675, 681 Hardt, M., 650–651, 652 Horkheimer, Max, 585, 596, 599 Harper, H., 672–673, 682–683 How to Engage Gay People in Your Work Harris, A., 724–725 (Stonewall), 292 Harris, M.H., 735 Human Library, 742 Harris, Michael, 538–539 Human rights, 217–218 Harris, Roma, 607 Hart, Genevieve, 19–41, 33, 35–36 I Hartman, Saidiya, 778 ICT. See Information and Hartsell-Gundy, Arianne, 480 communication technologies Hate crimes, LGBTQI archives, 764– Identity formation. See Self-assembly 769 and identity formation Hate messages iDistributive justice, 199–200, 207–208, Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer, 208–212. See also Justice 756–757 IFLA, 331, 558 counterpower, 762–764 IFLA. Building Strong Library Hatred Associations (BSLA) program, affect of, 757–758, 760–762 49–50 LGBTQI archives, 756–775 IFLA. Continuing Professional Hayward’s Model of Power Relations, Development and Workplace 57 Learning (CPDWL), 44 Health information services, 81 Image Henderson, Russell, 765 advocacy, service and professional Henningsen, Kadin, 643, 741–755 identity, 619–620 Henri, James, 33 compared to professional identity, Hermaphrodites. See also Intersex 617–619 people IMLS (Institute of Museum and Dewey Decimal Classification, First and Library Services), 331, 445 Second Editions, 696–697 Immaterial labor. See also Labor Dewey Decimal Classification, 17th Ed., academic, 658–659 701 Autonomism, 650–651 legal definition, 696, 700 Marxist and Socialist feminism, Hernández, Jessica, 480 648–650 Heteronormativity. See also Sexuality Socialist feminist critique, 651–654 806 library trends/spring 2016

Imprecision, 731 Information ecology INASP (International Network for indigenous ecology, 392–394 the Availability of Scientific values and protocols, 397–398 Publications), 121 Information ethics Incapacity, defined, 692 African information society, 53–71 Inclusiveness, 734–735 doctoral research, 62–64 Indian Residential Schools (IRSs), 362, history, 54 380n LIS research, 64–65 Indigenous ecology social justice, 386–389 education for, 403–404 status in Africa, 54–55 information ecology, 392–394 Information Ethics in Africa: Current interpretation of diversity, 400–402 Status, Opportunities and LIS education, 384–414, 405–407 Challenges, Botswana, 2010, 55 research methods, 394–397 Information flow, 147–148 Indigenous ethics, 399. See also Ethics Information literacy Indigenous knowledge, 8–9, 393, defined, 546 403–404 lifelong learning, 545–548 archival institutions, 367–369 South African school libraries, protection and preservation 24–25 through open access, 150–155 Information science. See also LIS role of African national libraries, defined, 130 77–78 in librarianship, 130–131 Indigenous peoples Information security, 66–67 core values and protocol, 398–400 Informational justice, 198–225, 208f defined, 380n, 389–390 defined, 199–200 Maori protocols, 399–400 framework for, 207–208 Native Hawaiian protocols, 399–400 in practice, 218–220 social justice, 367–369 three foci, 207–208 Indigenous worldviews, 389–392 Innovation Individual freedom in neoliberalism, African libraries and information 599 services, 84–111 INE (National Institute of Statistics) of context dependence related to Spain, 302–303 resistance, 101f Influmetrics, 147 defined, 86 Information, v. knowledge in LIS diffusion, 88f, 89 education, 129–130 diffusion and policy transfer, Information access, 213f 100–101 defined, 212 Rogers’ theory, 89–91 distribution of, 212–218 spectrum of, 87f power relations, 591 Inquiry-based learning, 24–25, 446 Information and communication Instant messaging, 65 technologies Institute of Museum and Library access in school libraries, 338–339 Services (IMLS), 331, 445 African libraries, 76, 77, 118–121 Institutional repositories, 142, 152–153 African LIS education, 132–133 Intellectual freedom, 464 African national libraries, 80–81 ALA. Core Values of Librarianship doctoral research, 65–67 (2004), 520 impact on LIS education, 164–165 China, 556–571 remote learners, 66 defined, 557 research methods for school library international exchanges and study, 340–343 collaborations, 565–568 social justice in school libraries, LIS education, 557 329–359 post-Cultural Revolution in China, training, 50, 80 563–568 index 807

support by library associations, James, Marlon, 776 564–565 Janke, D., 230 Interdisciplinary partnerships, 378–379 Jansen, J., 22–23 International Centre for Information Jarman, Michelle, 487 Ethics, 54 Jemo, Ruth, 121 International exchanges and Jenkinson, Hilary, Sir, 781 collaborations, 565–568 Job search training, 316 International Federation of Library John-Okeke, R., 4–5 and Information Associations Johnson, A.G., 718 and Institutions. See IFLA Johnson, Marsha, 575 International Network for the Joint-use community/school libraries, Availability of Scientific 31, 36 Publications (INASP), 121 Joint-venture universities, American- International Society for Technology Chinese, 566–568 in Education (ISTE), 331 Jorgenson, Christine, 701 Internet Joseph, H., 141 doctoral research, 65 Josey, E.J., 275 social justice, 366–367 Journal of Education for Library and Interpretive repertoires, 618, 623, Information Science, 611–612 635–636 Joyce, Steven, 498 Intersectional analysis, 668, 681–682, June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives, 757 683–684n Justice. See also Social justice Intersectionality, 778–779 cognitive, 791 Intersex people. See also contributive, 299–328 Hermaphrodites; LGBTQI disability, 468–491 people distributive, 201, 202, 215f, 333– Dewey Decimal Classification, First and 334, 420–421 Second Editions, 696–697 iDistributive, 199–200, 207–208, Dewey Decimal Classification, 17th 208–212 Edition, 1965, 700–701 informational, 198–225 Dewey Decimal Classification, 19th iParticipatory, 207–208 Edition, 1979, 705 iRecognitional, 207 legal discourse, 696, 700–701, 705 participatory, 208 Interstitial character of disciplines, recognitional, 202, 208 163, 169, 171–174 retributive, 201 Interviews advocacy research, 622 K open-ended, 733 Kafer, Alison, 472, 487 iParticipatory justice, 207–208 Kairos, 542–543, 552 iRecognitional justice, 207 Kaiser, Connie, 450 IREX, 80 Kaplan, Elisabeth, 579 Irresolvability, 731 Kates, Steven, 575 IRSs (Indian Residential Schools), 362, Kawagley, A., 390–391, 391–392, 395–396 380n Keilty, Patrick, 641–644 iSchool, 162–163 Keizer, Garrett, 500–501, 503–504 Iser, Wolfgang, 750 Kenya National Library Service ISTE (International Society for (KNLS), 79–80 Technology in Education), 331 health information services, 81 Iverson, S., 274 participation in national development plan, 82 J Kenyan libraries, 121. See also African Jackson, Shelley, 741–742 libraries; Libraries Jacobs, Heidi L.M., 459–467 Kern, Stephen, 537 Jaegar, Paul, 606 Ketelaar, Eric, 786 808 library trends/spring 2016

Khayelitsha (Cape Town), 32 women, 1871-1885, 691–692 Kitengesa Community Library women, 1958-1965, 698 (Uganda), 13–14 women, 1971-1979, 703–704 Kleineberg, M., 689 Legal equality, compared to social KNLS (Kenya National Library equality, 594 Service), 79–80 Leonardo, Z., 670, 672, 676 health information services, 81 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual, participation in national Queen, Intersex. See Entries development plan, 82 beginning LGBTQI Know, Emily, 557 LGBT history month (UK), 289–290, Knowledge 294 indigenous, 8–9, 77–78, 150–155, LGBT People and the UK Cultural Sector 367–369, 393, 403–404 (Vincent), 295n v. information in LIS education, LGBTQI archives 129–130 hate crimes, 764–769 Knowledge producers, 137 hatred as organizing principle, Knowles, E., 202 756–775 Knowles, Em Claire, 488, 578 self hatred, 769–771 Kobayashi, Audrey, 260 LGBTQI books, 732 Koehler, W., 392 LGBTQI people. See also Intersex Kranich, Nancy, 469 people; Transgender people Krebs, Allison, 408n changing attitudes toward, 288–289 Kumasi, Kafi D., 190, 415–443 developing library services for, Kumbier, Alana, 463, 468–491 290–294 Kwanya, T., 133 identity formation, 495–496 impact of heteronormativity, 719 L information needs, 497–498 Labaree, David, 541–542, 544, 552, 553 Mix IT Up! project, 451 Labor need for privacy, 494–499, 496 affective, 645–666 recommended library services, domestic, 648–649, 653 505–509 immaterial, 648–650, 650–651, self hatred, 769–771 651–654, 658–659 social justice in LIS, 285–298 Ladner, Kiera, 363, 380 unexplored histories, 574–576 Lady Bountiful (Archetype), 667–686 LGBTQI youth historical forms of, 670–673 life experience and positive origins in LIS, 673–677 support, 721–722 present in LIS, 677–681 readers’ advisory services problems, resistance to, 681–683 723–728 Lambert, Lisa, 767 self identity and readers’ advisory, Language, role in self-assembly, 714–740 716–717 LIASA (Library and Information Lankes, R. David, 586, 590, 593 Association of South Africa), 33, Lanoix, Monique, 655 36 The Laramie Project, 767 Liberal education, 539. See also Latino students, 262–263 Education Lazzaro, Althea Eannace, 190, 246–284 defined by Dewey, 543 Leadership training, in Ghana, 80 v. vocational education, 541–545 Lebor Gabála Érenn (Macalister), 745 Liberal subjects and subjectivity, Lefebvre, Henri, 256 592–595 Legal discourse Librarians. See also Academic intersex people, 696, 700–701, 705 librarians; Library staff transgender people, 701–702, 706–707 differentiating from library staff, 611 index 809

disabled, 481–483 heteronormativity, 720–721 privacy, 493–494 publications by disabled people, professional identity, 615–640 483–484 progressive, 388 Library of Congress Classification, 516. salaries, 605 See also Classification systems as superheroes, 679–680 Library policies, African National white women, 667–686 Congress, 103–104 Librarianship. See also African Library publications. See Library media librarianship; LIS; School Library services. See also Public libraries and librarianship libraries and services; Service ACRL standards, 264–269 African rural communities, 12–14 core values of, 459–467 children, 13, 676 information science in, 130–131 deaf children, 13 youth services, 444–457 protecting LGBTQI privacy, 505– Libraries. See also Library spaces; 509 Specific types and locations of protests against service cuts, 319– libraries 320 as apolitical space, 588–592 Library spaces. See also Libraries neutrality, 595 antiracism, 277 power relations, 592 community group use, 316–317 public sphere, 594–595 implied racism, 255–261 racialized discourse, 592 social spaces, 318 role in self-assembly, 719–720 Library staff. See also Librarians social media in, 502–503 academic, 261–269 support for LGBTQI youth, 722 differentiating from librarians, 611 Western tradition, 88–89, 115 salaries, 605 Libraries in Action, 305, 315 South African school libraries, 36 Library and Information Association training, 609 of South Africa (LIASA), 33, 36 Library Statistics (INE), 302–303 Library and information science. See Library training, compared to LIS Entries beginning with LIS education, 44–45 Library and Information Services (LIS) Library users, benefits, 117f Transformation Charter, 19–20, 25, Library volunteers, 317 29–31 Lifelong learning, 350–351, 464 Phase 1, 30–32 Chautauqua movement, 540–541 Phase 2, 34–35 as core library value, 533–555 Library architecture, 255–261 information literacy, 545–548 Library associations origins in 20th century, 536–540 continuing professional public libraries, 548–551 development, 49–50 Lin, Y-G., 448 response to economic crises, 323 Linked data, 504–505 support for intellectual freedom, Linked data ontologies, 507–508 564–565 LinkedIn, 503 Library budgets The Lion King, 721 cuts during economic crises, 300 LIS. See also Information science; protests against cuts, 319 Librarianship; Social justice in LIS review during economic crises, 322 African imperatives, 7–12 Library Juice, 534–535 fractal distinctions in time, 174–175 Library Juice Press, 641 interstitial character of disciplines, Library media 171–174 advocacy research, 621 modeling diversity, 524–526 discourse on Ferguson Public modeling social responsibility, Library, 585–603 524–526 810 library trends/spring 2016

LIS (continued) Living Knowledge Project, 393 patriarchy, 668 Local history, Spanish library projects, race, gender, and sexuality, 641–644 321 social justice in (See Social justice Look to the Mountain (Cajete), 403–404 in LIS) Lorde, Audre, 277 white supremacy, 668 Lotter, John L., 767 whiteness, 669–673 Love, Heather, 761 LIS education. See also African LIS Luce, Henry, 535 education; Doctoral research Ludloff, Mary, 493–494, 503 community informatics, 447–448 Luthmann, Abigail, 620 compared to library training, 44–45 Luxton, Meg, 653–654 content of master’s degree, 609–610 core competencies and curriculum, M 430–431 Macalister, R.A.S., 745 debates about disciplinary identity, Maguire, Gregory, 508 162–163 Majinge, Rebecca M., 53–71 diversity and multicultural reform, Mamawipawin, 363 415–443 The Managed Heart: Commercialization diversity and social responsibility, of Human Feeling (Hochschild), 516–520 655–656 diversity levers, 426–427, 431–438 Mandela, Nelson, 30 essential curricular knowledge, Manlove, Nichole, 190, 415–443 425–426 Manual for the Arrangement and ethics, 432–434 Description of Archives (Muller et gender and race, 682–683 al.), 780–781 impact of ICTs, 164–165 Manual of Archive Administration indigenous ecology, 384–414 (Jenkinson), 781 information or knowledge, 129–130 Manual of Medical Jurisprudence (1873), intellectual freedom, 557 691, 696 multicultural curriculum reform, Mao Zedong, 559, 560 439–440 Maori protocols, 399–400 PhD programs, 47–49 MARC records, 507t professionalism, 609–611 Marginalized and antiviolence qualification/degree-based, 45–47 communities, 360–383 required courses, 425, 429f, 430f Marketing, compared to advocacy and technological impact, 163–165 public relations, 616–617 traditional compared to iSchool, Maroney, Heather, 653–654 163 Marriage, 698 youth advocacy approaches, 453t Martin, H.J., 727 youth services and community Martin, Trayvon, 522 informatics, 444–457 Martinique. See French Antilles LIS faculty, 428–429 Marxist feminism, 648–650. See also LIS research Feminism discourse analysis, 232–236 Massive open online content, 140, information ethics, 64–65 145–146 LISolutions, 50 Mathiesen, Kay, 189, 198–225 Literacy Matthew Shepard Collection and Web critical, 495–496 Archive, 763, 765, 766–767 information, 24–25, 545–548, 546 Maupin, Armistead, 506–507 poverty and, 10–12 Maximization, 215–216 Literacy projects, Kitengesa Mayhem, 701, 706 Community Library, 14 Mazer (June M.) Lesbian Archives, 757 Litwin Books, 641 McCleary, Melissa A., 643, 714–740 index 811

Mchombu, Kingo, 112–124 Motshekga, Angela, 24, 33 Mchombu, K.J., 131–132 Mouffe, Chantal, 590 McKeachie, W.J., 448 Mount Holyoke College, 259 McKinney, Aaron, 765 Mudzaki, F.K., 151 McKittrick, Katherine, 778 Mulindwa, Gertrude Kayaga, 72–83 McLuhan, M., 735 Muller, Samuel, 780 McMaster University, 48 Multicultural education. See also MDGs (Millennium Development Education Goals), 77, 78, 166–167, 168 dimensions of curricular reform, Media 417 library, 483–484, 585–603, 621, relationship to social justice, 416– 720–721 421, 418f social, 66–67, 499, 502–503 Multiculturalism. See also Diversity Mehra, Bharat, 179–197, 227, 230 academic libraries, 266–269 Meiners, E.R., 673, 680, 682 in LIS, 247 Merlo-Vega, José Antonio, 190, 299–328 LIS curriculum reform, 439–440 Mestre, L.S., 273 LIS education, 415–443 Metatheories of social justice, 330 Murdock, J.R., 727 Methodology, compared to Mutula, Stephen, 53–71, 132 epistemology, 689 Myers, Walter Dean, 450 Meyer, Robinson, 256 Microaggression, 273 N Mihesuah, D.A., 390 Nakaseke Multimedia Community Mill, John Stuart, 332–333 Center, 76 Millar, Laura, 576–577 Nakaseke Tele-center and Library, 76 Millennium Challenge Account - Nakata, M., 391, 403 Namibia, 120 Nardi, B., 385, 392 Millennium Development Goals, 77, National Institute of Statistics (INE) of 78, 166–167, 168 Spain, 302–303 Miller, D., 200–201 National libraries, African, 72–83 Miller, Rebecca, 586, 593 National Library and Archives of Mingus, M., 485–486 Namibia (NLAN), 80, 82, 119– Minishi-Majanja, M.K., 166, 168 120 Missing and Murdered Indigenous National Library of Uganda (NLU), Women Database (MMIWD), 80, 81 361, 372–373, 377 Native Hawaiians, protocols, 399–400 Mix IT Up!, 444–457 Neal, Kathryn, 572 community connections, 448–452 Negri, A., 650, 652 curriculum, 447–448 Neoliberalism, 545, 550 scholars and placements, 454 impact on Ferguson Public Library, selected readings, 455 596–597, 598 Mji, G., 152 individual freedom, 599 MMIWD (Missing and Murdered in universities, 657–658 Indigenous Women Database), Netflix, 503 361, 372–373, 377 Neutrality, 204, 525–526, 590, 595 Mode of transfer, 97–98 New Media Consortium (NMC), 331 Modern Archives (Schellenberg), New York University Shanghai, 566– 782–783 567, 568 Montague, Rae-Anne, 190, 444–457 NGO Equal Education, 19–20, 28, Morales, Mynra, 202, 488 31–35 Morales, Myrna, 578 Ngram Viewer, 705, 707 Morrison, T., 669 searches on “hermaphrodites,” 701 Morrow, J., 394 searches on “sex” and “gender,” 690 812 library trends/spring 2016

Nindibaajimomin, 377 Open stacks, 85 Nissen, Marvin Thomas, 767, 768 Oral tradition NLAN (National Library and Archives failure to preserve, 9–10 of Namibia), 80, 82, 119–120 need to preserve, 151 NLU (National Library of Uganda), v. reading culture, 4 80, 81 Orenstein, David, 628 NMC (New Media Consortium), 331 Organization for Economic No More Silence, 377 Cooperation and Development Noble, Safiya Umoja, 464, 512–532 (OECD), 24 Non-automaticity, 732 Othering, 727 Nussbaum, Martha, 217–218 Outcomes Nyerere, Julius, 12 assessment for, 549–551 innovation diffusion and policy O transfer, 105–106 Objectivity, 274–276 Outreach programs, as diversity lever, Ocholla, D., 132–133, 166 434 Ochs, K., 91–94 Outsourcing, 595–596 O’Day, V., 385, 392 Overall, P.M., 273 Odegard, M.A., 387 OWL (Working Ontology Language), OECD (Organization for Economic 504 Cooperation and Development), Owusu-Ansah, F.E., 152 24 Oxford English Dictionary (OED), 744, OED (Oxford English Dictionary), 744, 745–746 745–746 Oliphant, Tami, 189–190, 226–245 P Oliver, Mike, 473 Pagowski, N., 607 ONE National Gay and Lesbian Pandor, Naledi, 23 Archives, 763, 770 The Paradox of the Book (Carey), 714 Online learning programs, 451 PARSD (Post-Apology Residential Ontological action, 307, 323–324 School Database), 361, 362, Onyancha, O.B., 166 375–376, 377 Open access, 137 Participatory archiving. See also defined, 138, 140–141 Archives and archiving facilitated by Spanish libraries, antiviolence and marginalized 321–322 communities, 360–383 green route and gold route, 141–144 DAMC archives, 370–372 impact of, 146–147 Participatory justice, 208. See also protection and preservation of Justice indigenous content, 150–155 Party Girl (von Scherler Mayer), 677– Spanish cultural heritage 679, 680 collections, 321 Pateman, John, 287, 578 Open access journals, 153–154 Patriarchy Open education resources, 140, 144– challenges to, 733 145, 155–156 librarianship, 683 Open inquiry, 497, 498–499, 501 LIS, 668 Open Journal Systems, 153 Patterson, Charles, 612 Open scholarship Paul Hamlyn Foundation, 287 Africa, 136–160 Pawley, C., 677 defined, 138 Peake, Linda, 260 philosophy of, 139–141 Pearce, Maryanne, 380n three pillars of, 140f Pedagogical progressivism, 542, Open source software, 139 552–553 index 813

Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Freire), Poverty 548–549 education and, 21 Pedro Albizu Campos High School, 451 illiteracy and, 10–12 Penn State University Libraries, 263 Powell, Crystal, 136–160 People of color. See also Race and Power. See also Counterpower racism archival appraisal, 783–785 academic library workers, 263–264 information access, 591 with disabilities, 484–485 Power relations discrimination in higher education, Hayward’s model, 57 252–255 libraries, 592 extrajudicial killings, 522–524 Preer, J., 402, 569 reference services, 269–270 Pregnancy Discrimination Act, 704 People v. Archibald (1968), 702 Preservation, 464. See also Archives and People v. Hale (1960), 702 archiving People’s Republic of China. See China digital materials, 573, 577, 581–582 Peters, W.M.K., 390 new perspective on, 576–577 Peterson, L., 247 social justice and unexplored Petitions histories, 572–584 documentary evidence and social stewardship, 579–581 justice, 522–524, 528–529 Princeton University, 256 support for Steven Salaita, 521–522, Prioritarianism, 216–217 527–528 Privacy, 463. See also Confidentiality Phelps, Fred, 763, 766 big data, 499–500, 503–504 Phillips, D., 91–94 challenges of new technologies, Photovoice, 452 499–500 Pintrick, P., 448 as core library value, 492–511 PLA (Public Library Association), 548 doctoral research, 63–64 Plato, 715 Keizer theory, 500–501, 503–504 PLG (Progressive Librarians Guild), LGBTQI people, 494–499, 496 444–445 librarianship, 493–494 Ploscowe, Morris, 702 linked data and new cataloging Pohamba, Hifikepunye, 120 standards, 504–505 Policy transfer in public sphere, 501–502 African libraries and information in readers’ advisory, 734 services, 84–111 social media, 66–67, 499 defined, 86 Privatization, 595–596 lessons for African libraries, 94–106 Process-oriented affirmative action, Philiips and Ochs’ stages of, 91–94, 265 92f Professional action, 306, 315–316 relationship to diffusion of Professional identity innovations, 88f compared to image, 617–619 theories of, 91–94 librarians, 615–640 transfer, translation, and Professionalism, 465 transformation, 93–94 as ALA core value, 604–614 Political action, 306, 319–320 constructivist theory, 607–608 Porcaro, J., 480 defined, 606–607 Posner, Beth, 619–620 LIS education, 609–611 Post-Apology Residential School trait theory, 607 Database (PARSD), 361, 362, Progressive Community Action: Critical 375–376, 377 Theory and Social Justice in Library Poststructuralist feminists, 654–657. See and Information Science (Rioux), also Feminism 192–193 814 library trends/spring 2016

Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG), Queer archives. See LGBTQI archives 444–445 Queer Nation, 769 Progressive librarianship, 388 Queer theory, affect of hatred, 760–762 Progressivism Quotations (Mao), 560 administrative, 541, 552–553 American education, 539–540 R pedagogical, 542, 552–553 Raber, D., 237 Project Next Generation. Dream Job Race and racism. See also Critical race program, 450 theory (CRT); People of color; Promis, P., 265 Whiteness and white supremacy Prosser, Charles, 543 aversive, 265–266 Public good, 464–465 college campuses, 255–257 defined as core value, 586, 588 higher education, 252–255 and democracy as core values, library spaces, 255–261 585–603 in LIS, 641–644 outsourcing and privatization, in LIS education, 682–683 595–596 reference services, 269–276 Public libraries and services. See also Racial diversity. See Diversity Children’s library services; Racialized discourse in libraries, 592 Libraries; Library services Racist Culture: Philosophy and the Politics African, 116–117, 128–129 of Meaning (Goldberg), 591 British, 285–298 Radford, G.P., 677–679 LGBTQI people, 258–298 Radford, M.L., 677–679 lifelong learning, 548–551 Raju, Jaya, 161–177 origin and purpose, 538–539 Raju, Reggie, 3–18, 136–160 role of African national libraries, Raseroka, K., 8 72–73 Ravenscroft, Alison, 784 Spanish, 313t Rawls, John, 201, 210, 229, 230, white racial privilege, 676 419–420 Public Libraries and Social Justice RDA (Resource Description and (Pateman and Vincent), 287, 578 Access), 504, 505, 506 Public Libraries in the (U.S. RDF (Resource Description Dept. of Ed), 608–609 Framework), 504 Public Library Association (PLA), 548 Readers’ advisory, 714–740 Public perception. See Image disjunctional, 728–732 Public relations, compared to advocacy problems for LGBTQI youth, and marketing, 616–617 723–728 Public spheres self-assembly, gender, and sexuality, liberal subjects and subjectivity, 722–723 592–595 strategies for improvement, 732–735 libraries, 594–595 Reading culture, v. oral tradition, 4 privacy in, 501–502 REBIUN (Spanish University Libraries Publics and Counter Publics (Warner), Network), 313–314 748–749 Recession of 2008. See Economic crises Puerto Rican Cultural Center, 451 Recognitional justice, 202, 208. See also Pun, Raymond, 464 Justice Reese, Gregory, 264 Q Reference services, racism in, 269–276 Queer. See also Entries beginning with Regional Study Resource Centers LGBTQI (RSRCs), 120 defined, 759 Reinhardt, Catherine, 786, 788–789 terminology, 295n Remote learners, 66 index 815

Repositories and repository services Sager, Donald, 460, 462, 469–470 institutional, 142, 152–153 SAJLIS (South African Journal of role of African national libraries, Libraries and Information Science), 72–73 154, 154t Repositories route. See Green route Salaita, Steven, 514, 520–522, 527–528 Research impact, measurement, Sampson, Terrence, 453 146–147 Sassoon, J., 368 Research methods, as diversity lever, Sayer, A., 304 437–438 Schellenberg, Theodore Roosevelt, Resource Description and Access 782–783 (RDA), 504, 505, 506 Schlesselman-Tarango, Gina, 643, Resource Description Framework 667–686 (RDF), 504 Scholarly communication and Retributive justice, 201. See also Justice journals, 138–139 Ridener, John, 779, 780–781, 792 School libraries and librarianship. See Rigby, M., 607 also Librarianship; Libraries Rights African, 79 gay, 574–576 example of innovation, 85 human, 217–218 information technology, 329–359 individual, 330 joint-use community/school women’s, 698, 704 libraries, 31, 36 Rioux, Kevin, 192–193, 199, 227 social justice, 337–338 definition of social justice in LIS, South African, 19–41 202, 205 Schultz, Suzanne, 651–652 individual rights in an information Seale, Maura, 464–465, 545, 550, 585–603 context, 330 Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky, 761 theory of social justice, 389 Self-assembly and identity formation, Rioux’s metatheory of social justice, 495–496 231–232, 236–241 dynamics of, 724–725 Rivera, K.M., 11 gender and sexuality, 717–719 Rivera, Sylvia, 575 readers’ advisory services, 722–723 Roberts, Sarah T., 464, 512–532 role of language, 715–717 Rogers, Everett M., 86, 89–91 role of libraries, 719–720 Roosevelt, Theodore, 540 Self hatred Rose, Nikolas, 715–717 LGBTQI people, 769–771 Rosenkrantz, Robert, 770 transgender people, 770–771 Rosenzweig, Mark, 461, 534–535 Semantic Web, 504, 505 Routledge Handbook of Disability Sen, Amartya, 210–211 Studies (Watson, Roulstone and Serres, Michel, 744 Thomas), 475 Service, 465. See also Library services Roy, Loriene, 190, 384–414 defined, 616 Royal, Charles, 391 professional identity and advocacy, Rules of distribution, 214–215 615–640 Rutgers University. School of Services for Users with Disabilities (ARL), Communication and 478 Information, 340 Serving in Silence (Cammermeyer), 757 Sesigo project, 81 S Sex SAA (Society of American Archivists), defined, 688 777 Dewey Decimal Classification, Sadler, Michael, Sir, 91 687–713 Safaricom, 79–80 legal definition, 698 816 library trends/spring 2016

Sex designation, birth certificates, information ethics, 386–389 706–707 Internet, 366–367 Sex reassignment surgery, 701, 706 key theories of, 388–389 Sex work and sex workers LIS theories, 389 decriminalization, 369, 373 literature review, 336–338, 515–516 social justice, 369–370 metatheories, 330 Sex Work Database (SWD), 361, 373–375 petitions, 528–529 Sexual discrimination, United philosophy, 200–202, 332–336 Kingdom, 287–288 relationship to multicultural Sexual Minorities Archives (SMA), 764 education, 416–421, 418f Sexuality. See also Gender; research projects, 186t–187t Heteronormativity school libraries, 337–338 in LIS, 641–644 sex workers, 369–370 readers’ advisory services, 722–723 social responsibility and diversity, self-assembly, 717–719 513–514 self identity and readers’ advisory theories of, 229–230 service, 714–740 typologies, 417–421 SGISC (University of Toronto. Gender Social Justice: A Critical Essay and Sexuality in Information (Willoughby), 200 Studies Colloquium), 641 Social justice in LIS. See also LIS; Social Sheffield, Rebecka T., 464, 572–584 justice Shepard, Matthew, 765, 766 antiracist, 246–284 Shepard (Matthew) Collection and conceptual framework, 198–225 Web Archive, 763, 765, 766–767 defined, 202–204 Shilton, R., 365 Digital Archives and Marginalized Shore, Chris, 549 Communities Project, 360–383 Siemans, G., 145–146 diversity and multicultural reform, Simpson, Marc, 762 415–443 Slave women, French Antilles, 777, information technology and school 787–789 libraries, 329–359 Sleeter, C., 417 introduction, 179–197 Sloniowski, Lisa, 643 LGBTQI people, 258–298 SMA (Sexual Minorities Archives), 764 literature review, 229–232 Smith, D., 448 milestones, 189 Smith, L., 367, 394 multidimensional nature, 205–207 Smith, L.T., 395, 408 preservation of unexplored Smith, Martha, 386, 388 histories, 572–584 Smith-Hughes Act of 1917, 544–545 promotion strategies, 206–207 Snedden, David, 541–545, 552–553 research, 226–245 Social action, 306, 317–319 selection process for Library Trends Social ecosystems, 21, 34 issue, 191–192 Social equality, compared to legal Spanish libraries in economic crisis, equality, 594 299–328 Social exclusion, South African youth, youth services and community 21 informatics, 444–457 Social justice. See also Justice; Social Social justice praxis justice in LIS documentary evidence, 522–524 archival science education, 790–791 support for Steven Salaita, 520–522 archives and archiving, 364–366 Social media contributive justice approach, doctoral research, 66–67 303–304 Ferguson Public Library, 585–586 defined, 230, 286–287, 303, 386–387 in libraries, 502–503 indigenous peoples, 367–369 privacy, 499 index 817

Social networks, 320–321 “Space-gate moment,” 93–94, 95f, Social psychology, discourse analysis, 234 103–104 Social responsibility, 464, 512–532 Spade, D., 708, 765–766 LIS education, 516–520 Spain literature review, 515–516 education expenditures, 309t modeling in LIS, 524–526 government expenditure by social justice praxis, 520–522, function, 308t 522–524 government expenditure on Social Sciences and Humanities culture, 310t Research Council of Canada, 380 government expenditure on library Socialist feminism. See also Feminism services, 310t critique of Autonomists, 651–654 risk of poverty or social exclusion, immaterial labor, 648–650 309t Society of American Archivists (SAA), unemployment rates, 308t 777 Spanish academic libraries. See also Somatica, 643, 741, 742, 751–752, 753n Academic libraries South Africa. See also Africa economic indicators, 314t growing research infrastructure, government expenditures, 313t 149 impact of economic crisis, 313–314 ICT advances, 120–121 Spanish libraries. See also Libraries institutional repositories, 152–153 contributive justice in economic LIS education, 169–170 crisis, 299–328 school library policy, 37 economic data, 312t South Africa. Department of Basic FTE personnel, 312t Education (DBE), 35 impact of declining economy, relationship with Equal Education, 307–314 33 statistical data, 311t school library policy, 23–24 Spanish public libraries, 313t. See also South Africa. National Education Public libraries and services Infrastructure Management Spanish University Libraries Network System (NEIMS), 20, 22 (REBIUN), 313–314 South Africa. NCLIS Act, 29 Srinivasan, R., 365 South Africa. Reconstruction and Standards for Libraries in Higher Development Program (RDP), Education (ACRL), 267 30 Starkey, Julia, 463, 468–491 South African Journal of Libraries and Stein, Marc, 575–576 Information Science (SAJLIS), 154, Steinerová, J., 392 154t Steinhauer, E., 390, 396 South African libraries. See also African Stellenbosch University, 153–154 libraries and information services Stereotypes, compared to archetypes, library policies under ANC, 103– 670–671 104 Stewardship, 579–581 policy transfer, 94 Stilwell, C., 21, 133 South African school libraries, 19–41. Stonewall, 292 See also School libraries and Stonewall riots, 574–575 librarianship Stubblefield, Harold, 539 education, 22–23 Sturges, Paul, 42–52 improvement campaign 2008-2014, Sufficientarianism, 217 28–35 Superheroes, 679–680 library staffing, 36 Suydam, Lexi, 696 risks and opportunities, 35–37 Swan, A., 139 South African schools, 26–28 SWD (Sex Work Database), 361 South African youth, 20–21 818 library trends/spring 2016

T UCT (University of Cape Town). Tales of the City (Maupin), 506–507 Faculty of Health Sciences, Talja, S., 237–238 155–156 Tanzania Library Services Board, 80 Uganda. Public Libraries Board, 76 Tanzanian national library system, Uganda model library, 13–14 119–120 Undersea communication cables, 118, TAP In Leadership Academy, 452 119f Taylor, S., 234 Underwood, P.G., 133 Taylor v. Louisiana (1975), 703–704 Unexplored histories Technological innovations, challenges defined, 573–574 to privacy, 499–500 LGBTQI people, 574–576 Teena, Brandon, 765, 767–768 preservation, 572–584 Texts, bodies as, 743–744 United Kingdom A Theory of Justice (Rawls), 210, 229, public library services for LGBTQI 230 people, 258–298 Time management, 346–347 sexual discrimination laws, 287–288 Tise, Ellen R., 1–2, 3–18 United Nations. Economic Titchkosky, Tanya, 472–473 Commission for Africa (ENECA), Todd, Ross J., 190, 329–359 113–114 Tokenism, 728 United Nations. International Traditional knowledge. See Indigenous Telecommunications Union, 77 knowledge United Nations. Millennium Training for Library Service Development Goals, 77, 78, (Williamson), 610–611 166–167, 168 Trait theory of professions, 607 United States. Library of Congress, 80 Transgender people. See also LGBTQI Uniting Pride (UP) Center of people Champaign County, 451 Dewey Decimal Classification, 17th Universities. See also College campuses Edition, 702–703 affective labor, 657–659 Dewey Decimal Classification, 19th African, 147–150 Edition, 1979, 707 American-Chinese joint ventures, legal discourse, 701–702, 706–707 566–568 self hatred, 770–771 neoliberalism, 657–658 terminology, 295n University of Cape Town (UCT), 155 The Transmission of Affect (Brennan), University of Cape Town (UCT). 749 Faculty of Health Sciences, Transvestism, 702 155–156 Transvestites, 295n University of Illinois, 520 True Womanhood, 673–674, 675 University of Illinois at Urbana- Trust Model, 56–57 Champaign. Graduate School of Trzeciak, Jeff, 48 Library and Information Science Tuchman, Barbara, 560–561 community informatics curriculum, Twitter, 585–586 447–448 Tyler Clementi Foundation, 495 online learning program, 451 Typography, bodies as books, 746 University of Manitoba, 361 Typology of strategies, 343, 346 University of . iSchool, 421–422 U University of Pretoria. Department of Ubuntu, 147–148, 201 Information Science, 50, 126 UCLA. Department of Information University of Toronto, 580 Studies, 523 University of Toronto. Faculty of UCT (University of Cape Town), 155 Information, 641 index 819

University of Toronto. Gender and Whiteness and white supremacy. See Sexuality in Information Studies also Race and racism Colloquium (SGISC), 641 academic libraries, 246–284 University of Wyoming. American defined, 251 Heritage Center (AHC), 765, institutional presence, 247, 251– 766–767 252, 263, 269 UP (Uniting Pride) Center of librarianship, 683 Champaign County, 451 LIS, 668, 669–673 Urbana Free Library. Teen Tech Lab, Wicked (Maguire), 508 451–452 Widdersheim, Michael M., 643, 714– Urbana Neighborhood Connections 740 Center, 451 Wiegand, Wayne, 233 Utilitarianism, 332–333, 343, 346–348, WILL Illinois Public Media, 452 418–419 Williamson, Charles, 610–611 Willoughby, Westel, 200 V Wilson, Darren, 585, 592, 600n Vagrants, 701–702 Wilson, S., 396 Vereen, L.G., 387 Wilson, Woodrow, 256 Verges, Françoise, 787 Wives, legal definition, 691–692 Village reading rooms, 75–76 Women Vincent, John, 190, 578 black, 776–794 Vocational education. See also Dewey Decimal Classification, First Education Edition, 1876, 693 Prosser’s sixteen theorems, Dewey Decimal Classification, Second 544–545 Edition, 1885, 694–696 v. liberal education, 541–545 Dewey Decimal Classification, 17th Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA), 445, Edition, 1965, 698–700 449 Dewey Decimal Classification, 19th Edition, 1979, 704–705 W legal discourse 1871-1885, 691–692 Walker, Jennifer, 480 legal discourse 1971-1979, 703–704 Walker, S., 396 Women’s rights, 698, 704 Wang, S.W., 561–562 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Baum), Warner, Michael, 748–749 507–508 Warren, Kellee E., 644, 776–794 Working Ontology Language (OWL), Was (Ryman), 508 504 We Can’t Afford Not To (NGO Equal World Bank, 114 Education), 32 World Reader, 79–80 Weber-Pillwax, C., 396 World Summit on the Information Webometrics, 147 Society, 2003, 77 Weeks, Kathi, 649, 655–656 WorldCat Weissinger, Thomas, 470 searches on “bisexuality,” 698 Welter, T., 674 searches on “hermaphrodites,” 696, West, C., 688 701 Westboro Baptist Church, 763 searches on “sex” and “gender,” 690 Western Cape Education Department, searches on “women,” 693, 694, 705 27–28 Worldviews, indigenous, 389–392 Western tradition of libraries, 88–89, Writing, bodies as book, 744–747 115 Wetherell, M., 234, 236–237 Y White women in librarianship, 667– Yates, S., 234 686 Young, Iris Marion, 201–202 820 library trends/spring 2016

Young Adult Library Services Z Association (YALSA), 449, 456n Zamora, Pedro, 763 Youth Zimmerman, D., 688 LGBTQI, 714–740 Zimmerman, George, 522 South African, 20–21 Zinn, Howard, 578–579 Youth advocacy, 449, 452–453, 453t Zinn, Sandy, 19–41, 33 Youth services librarianship, 444–457. Zurkowski, Paul, 547 See also Librarianship YouTube, 503