DIVERSITY & INFORMATION SCIENCE: DIFFERENT IS GOOD! A blog for exploring and discussing topics of diversity related to the library world. Such topics include multiculturalism and the job market, diversity within library collection development, diversity and reference service, just to name a few. Please check our blog regularly!
What is this blog about?
What is this blog about?
The world we live in nowadays is characterized by a substantial technological development which enables people from all parts of the world somehow to connect, interact, exchange in the professional, personal, and educational levels. In the library and information science world this scenario is also evident and true. Professionals from a variety of fields are being exposed to new ways of thinking, cultures, and believes which require from them an openness to the knew. Globalization and diversity are the words of the moment. As state by Zeiler (2002, p. 135-150):
Defined broadly, globalization is the process of integrating nations and peoples—politically, economically, and culturally—into a larger community. In this broad sense, it is little different from internationalization. Yet globalization is more than this incremental process that over the centuries has brought people and nations closer together as technological innovation dissolved barriers of time and distance, and enhanced flows of information promoted greater awareness and understanding. The focus, as the term suggests, is not on nations but on the entire globe.
And this blog will explore the subject of diversity within the library and information science world. It will focus on major topics such as job market, library collection development, reference service, among others. We will analyze how the “librarian of the future” should behave in the presence of the necessity for embracing and representing multiculturalism in many different aspects related to their profession. Articles on the international job market will also be posted in this blog, along with results of major school assignments completed by the creator of this blog which has relevancy for the theme in question. A list of books will also be provided to blog users in order to promote the importance of diversity, and need for increasing in leadership with a vision, understanding, and love for diversity. Likewise a page with quotations on diversity is available for the delight of blog users.
Zeiler, Thomas W. (2002). Globalization. Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, 2, 135-150. Retrieved from: Gale Virtual Reference Library http://go.gallegroup.com
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Friday, November 21, 2014
First Educational Game - Instructions
Hope you will enjoy it!
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Click the green flag to start the game;
2. When the girl ask your name, please type it on the text box and press Enter;
3. There are 10 questions total about color that the girl will ask you;
4. Answer YES or NO for each question. Type your answer within the text box, and click ENTER;
5. Each correct answer is equals 1 point;
6. There will be a 2 seconds wait in between questions that will appear in your computer screen automatically;
7. Have fun learning about colors!!
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Races | 2000 | 2010 |
---|---|---|
White | 211,460,626 | 223,553,265 |
Black or African American | 34,658,190 | 38,929,319 |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 2,475,956 | 2,932,248 |
Asian | 10,242,998 | 14,674,252 |
Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander | 398,835 | 540,013 |
Hispanic or Latino | 35,305,818 | 50,447,594 |
Some Other Races | 15,359,073 | 19,107,368 |
Two or More Races | 6,826,228 | 9,009,073 |
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Friday, October 31, 2014
Some fun trivia about countries & food!!
Friday, October 24, 2014
Some informative graphics for you!
Friday, October 17, 2014
Fun facts about cultures, religions, and traditions around the world!!
It is very good!!
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Great article on the subject of diversity within campus community!
Abstract: The article provides information on the increasing level of diversity in the U.S. academic environment. Topics discussed include the role of academic library settings in engaging institutional members to communicate effectively across diverse cultural backgrounds. Also mentioned is the Ohio University's initiative on several themes for diversity, including the African American Heritage, Appalachian Women and Rites of Passage themes.
Friday, October 3, 2014
International Job Vacancies available at ALA JobList
http://joblist.ala.org/index.cfm
Thursday, September 25, 2014
10 Surprising Ways To Offend People In Other Countries
This video is fun and informative! I really had a good time watching it, and I hope you will enjoy it too!!
Friday, September 19, 2014
ALA launched "Diversity Counts" in 2006 a great tool for diversity data research
Introduction
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Saturday, September 6, 2014
A very interesting piece about diversity-related doctoral dissertations in LIS
This past week I read a very interesting scholar article, and I would like to share my findings with you. This was related to a school assignment for the Research Methods in Library & Information Science class. Full citation of this piece follows before my writing. Hope you all will enjoy it as much as I did!
Subramaniam, M.M., Rodriguez-Mori, H., Jaeger, P.T., & Hill, R. (2012). The implications of a decade of diversity-related doctoral dissertations (2000-2009) in LIS: supporting inclusive library practices. Library Quarterly, 82 (3), 361-377.