Kit de ferramentas de Bibliotecas: equidade, diversidade e inclusão
== Equidade, Diversidade e Inclusão ==
Este kit de ferramentas é uma coleção selecionada de recursos elaborados pela equipe da ACRL para equipar administradores de bibliotecas acadêmicas e profissionais de bibliotecas com os recursos de que precisam para defender o valor, as funções e as contribuições das bibliotecas universitárias para as comunidades de seus campi.
O kit de ferramentas foi criado em resposta às pressões atuais e concretas que muitas bibliotecas acadêmicas estão enfrentando, incluindo desafios relacionados a orçamentos, desafios da força de trabalho, funções profissionais e muito mais. Esta é uma tradução livre e compilação de informações de Elisabeth Dudziak, da Agência de Bibliotecas e Coleções Digitais (ABCD-USP) da Universidade de São Paulo.
Os recursos abaixo fornecem informações que o ajudarão a demonstrar as contribuições da biblioteca para as metas e iniciativas estratégicas de equidade, diversidade e inclusão (EDI) do campus, a fim de garantir recursos para mais trabalhos de EDI em bibliotecas que podem incluir, mas não estão limitados a:
- Criação de espaços acolhedores,
- Desenvolvimento de diversas coleções, e
- Treinamento de desenvolvimento profissional para bibliotecários ou pessoal de ponto de serviço.
Books
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Academic Libraries and the Academy is a thorough collection of best practices, lessons learned, approaches, and strategies of how librarians, library professionals, and others in academic libraries around the world are successfully providing evidence of their contributions to student academic success and effectively demonstrating their library’s value and worth to institutional administrators and stakeholders. Forty-two case studies over two volumes—Volume One and Volume Two—are divided into four sections, from beginning assessment work through assessment activities that are more difficult to measure and generally more time- and resource-intensive. Each study provides practicable ideas and effective strategies for all levels of experience, assessment skills, stages of implementation, and access to resources
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The Community College Library: Assessment (Pinkley & Casey, 2020)
The Community College Library: Assessment explores the research, comprehensive plans, and new approaches to assessment being created by community college librarians around the U.S. Chapters include sample activities and materials and cover topics including assessing student learning while shifting from Standards to Framework; investigating and communicating library instruction’s relationship to student retention; and building librarian assessment confidence through communities of research practice.
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This book makes the case for assessment of student learning as a vehicle for equity in higher education. The book proceeds through a framework of “why, what, how, and now what.” The opening chapters present the case for infusing equity into assessment, arguing that assessment professionals can and should be activists in advancing equity, given the historic and systemic use of assessment as an impediment to the educational access and attainment of historically marginalized populations.
Research is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods (Wilson, 2008)
Indigenous researchers are knowledge seekers who work to progress Indigenous ways of being, knowing and doing in a modern and constantly evolving context. This book describes a research paradigm shared by Indigenous scholars in Canada and Australia, and demonstrates how this paradigm can be put into practice. Relationships don’t just shape Indigenous reality, they are our reality. Indigenous researchers develop relationships with ideas in order to achieve enlightenment in the ceremony that is Indigenous research. Indigenous research is the ceremony of maintaining accountability to these relationships. For researchers to be accountable to all our relations, we must make careful choices in our selection of topics, methods of data collection, forms of analysis and finally in the way we present information. I’m an Opaskwayak Cree from northern Manitoba currently living in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia. I’m also a father of three boys, a researcher, son, uncle, teacher, world traveller, knowledge keeper and knowledge seeker. As an educated Indian, I’ve spent much of my life straddling the Indigenous and academic worlds. Most of my time these days is spent teaching other Indigenous knowledge seekers (and my kids) how to accomplish this balancing act while still keeping both feet on the ground.
Cohort Experiences
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A 12-week program designed for teams from institutions planning any type of organizational change.
Initiatives
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The ACRL Diversity Alliance program unites academic libraries committed to increasing the hiring pipeline of qualified and talented individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. By working together and thinking more broadly, ACRL Diversity Alliance institutions will help diversify and thereby enrich the profession.
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Efforts to increase equity, diversity, and inclusion have been a priority of most institutions of higher education for many years now. The ACRL Value of Academic Libraries Committee is charged with helping academic librarians participate in work that is aligned with the mission, vision, and values of their institutions, as well as providing evidence of the value they provide to these institutions. Through this spotlight series on practices of equity and social justice, the committee spotlights librarians from various corners of librarianship who discuss what it means to integrate equity and social justice into our practice and assessment, as well as how they are working toward that goal.
Reports
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Equity and Assessment: Moving Toward Culturally Responsive Assessment (Montenegro & Jankowski, 2017)
As colleges educate a more diverse and global student population, there is increased need to ensure every student succeeds regardless of their differences. This paper explores the relationship between equity and assessment, addressing the question: how consequential can assessment be to learning when assessment approaches may not be inclusive of diverse learners? The paper argues that for assessment to meet the goal of improving student learning and authentically document what students know and can do, a culturally responsive approach to assessment is needed. In describing what culturally responsive assessment entails, this paper offers a rationale as to why change is necessary, proposes a way to conceptualize the place of students and culture in assessment, and introduces three ways to help make assessment culturally responsive.
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Executing Strategic Alignment (April 2022)
A report released 4/12/22 looking at strategic alignment between research libraries and their institutions. The study uncovered four general strategic goals from university leaders: growth in STEM, engagement with the state, rectifying relationships with marginalized communities, and defending the residential experience. From this, the report suggests how libraries can align their own goals to match the university through new partnerships, collection strategies, and technology.
Tools & Toolkits
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ACRL Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
ACRL is dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive communities in the Association and in academic and research libraries. This core commitment permeates the work of the Association, cutting across all ACRL sections, committees, interest and discussion groups, and communities of practice. The Association will acknowledge and address historical racial inequities; challenge oppressive systems within academic libraries; value different ways of knowing; and identify and work to eliminate barriers to equitable services, spaces, resources, and scholarship.
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ACRL Learning Analytics Toolkit
This toolkit is meant to assist academic librarians as they consider responsibly engaging with campus learning analytics at their respective institutions.
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ACRL Project Outcome for Academic Libraries
A free online toolkit designed to help academic libraries assess and communicate the impact of essential library programs and services
Workshops & Roadshows
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Higher education institutions of all types are facing intensified attention to assessment and accountability issues. Academic libraries are increasingly connecting with colleagues and campus stakeholders to design and implement assessment that documents their contributions to institutional priorities. In this day-long workshop on strategic and sustainable assessment, participants will identify institutional priorities and campus partners, design an assessment project grounded in action research, and prepare a plan for communicating the project results. This workshop is based on the highly successful ACRL Assessment in Action program curriculum.
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ACRL Putting the Standards for Libraries in Higher Education into Action
Libraries in higher education are increasingly required to demonstrate their value and document their contributions to overall institutional effectiveness. The Standards for Libraries in Higher Education is a framework for library planning and assessment that can be used for a variety of circumstances including annual planning, program review, and accreditation self-study. Through presentation, discussion, and group activities, learn how to use the Standards to communicate your library’s impact.
== REFERÊNCIA ==
Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Academic Library Advocacy Toolkit. 02 Fev. 2022. Disponível em: https://acrl.libguides.com/advocacytoolkit/home Acesso em: 13 fev. 2023.