ClimateQUAL: advancing organizational health, leadership, and diversity in the service of libraries |
2018 |
1140 |
This article is a review of the book “ClimateQUAL: Advancing Organizational Health, Leadership, and Diversity in the Service of Libraries” edited by Charles B. Lowry. |
Collection Creation as Collection Management: Libraries as Publishers and Implications for Collection Development |
2019 |
1618 |
Digital collections, institutional repositories, open educational resources, open access publishing, and new forms of digital scholarship are all ways in which academic libraries are growing their collections from the inside out as well as making thi... |
A Colossal Catalog Adventure: Representing Indie Video Games and Game Creators in Library Catalogs |
2023 |
397 |
Significant changes in how video games are made and distributed require catalogers to critically reflect on existing approaches for representing games in library catalogs. Digital distribution channels are quickly supplanting releases of games on phy... |
Critical cataloging: What? Why? How? [slides] |
2022 |
311 |
Slides from a presentation given March 17, 2022 for the Southeast Collaborative Online Conference. Critical cataloging practices can help library personnel address inequities in bibliographic description while helping library users to identify accura... |
Diversity from the inside out: Cultivating an inclusive library environment |
2020 |
498 |
This chapter considers some essential elements needed to cultivate an inclusive library environment. These include environmental scanning, the benefits of establishing a committee focused on inclusion and diversity, building communities of practice, ... |
Dream of a House: The Passions and Preoccupations of Reynolds Price [book review] |
2018 |
103 |
Review of Dream of a House: The Passions and Preoccupations of Reynolds Price, Alex Harris and Margaret Sartor, eds. Staunton, VA: George F. Thompson Publishing, 2017. 151 pp. $40.00. ISBN: 978-1-938086-49-6. |
Empowering our users, educating ourselves: Getting started with critical cataloging [slides] |
2021 |
169 |
Slides from a presentation given October 20, 2021 for the North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference, SEE the Future (Support. Educate. Empower.), online. Library cataloging has traditionally been directed by standards and structures that... |
Getting started with critical cataloging [slides] |
2022 |
368 |
Slides from a presentation given February 10, 2022 for the Amigos Library Services Changing Standards, Local Choices: Navigating the Current Cataloging Landscape conference, online. Library cataloging has traditionally been directed by standards and ... |
Linked Data for Cultural Heritage [Book Review] |
2018 |
1061 |
This article is a review of the book “Linked Data for Cultural Heritage” edited by Ed Jones and Michele Seikel. |
The old and the prudish: an examination of sex, sexuality, and queerness in Library of Congress Classification |
2022 |
216 |
Despite the fact that scholarship and knowledge about sex and sexuality have grown enormously in the last century, these topics in the Library of Congress Classification (LCC) schedules have remained stagnant, particularly in the HQ schedule (a class... |
Review of Coding with XML for efficiencies in cataloging and metadata: Practical applications of XSD, XSLT, and XQuery |
2019 |
1338 |
Review of Cole, T. W., Han, M. & Schwartz, C. (2018). Coding with XML for Efficiencies in Cataloging and Metadata: Practical Applications of XSD, XSLT, and XQuery. Chicago: ALA Editions. |
Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial [book review] |
2020 |
528 |
Review of Ingram, J. (2020). Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial. University of North Carolina Press. |
Student wellness and academic libraries: Case studies and activities for promoting health and success [book review] |
2021 |
313 |
Review of Holder, S. & Lannon, A. (Eds.). (2020). Student wellness and academic libraries: Case studies and activities for promoting health and success. Association of College and Research Libraries. |
Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum [book review] |
2019 |
176 |
Review of Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum by Hugh Mangum, edited by Margaret Sartor and Alex Harris. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2019. 166 pp. ISBN 9781469648316. |