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Archivistics --- Sexology --- Documentation and information --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- United States --- Gay librarians --- History --- Lesbian librarians --- Libraries and gays --- Libraries and lesbians --- United States of America --- Homosexuality --- Female homosexuality --- LGBTQIA archives --- Libraries --- Book
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Building upon the legacy of Gay and Lesbian Library Service (1990, ""invaluable""--Library Journal; ""recommended""--Booklist/RBB), this current anthology brings the discussion into a 21st century context by broadening the community base served and by examining the role of the Internet and Web 2.0 in libraries and archives. Many chapters include personal accounts of individuals' experiences to illustrate the importance of library services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer/questioning users. Specific topics include: library services provided to LGBTIQ youth; collection
Libraries and sexual minorities --- Libraries --- Sexual minorities --- Gender minorities --- GLBT people --- GLBTQ people --- Lesbigay people --- LBG people --- LGBT people --- LGBTQ people --- Non-heterosexual people --- Non-heterosexuals --- Sexual dissidents --- Minorities --- Documentation --- Public institutions --- Librarians --- Library services to sexual minorities --- Public libraries --- Sexual minorities and libraries --- Special collections --- Sexual minorities. --- Electronic information resources. --- Services to sexual minorities --- Archives. --- Libraries and bisexuals. --- Libraries and gays. --- Libraries and lesbians. --- Libraries and transgender people. --- Gay librarians. --- Lesbian librarians. --- Bisexual librarians. --- Transgender librarians. --- Intersex people. --- Libraries and gay people. --- Libraries and bisexual people.
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Libraries are at the heart of many of the communities they serve. Increasingly, it is important for them to adjust to serve minority groups, including LGBTQ+ communities. This collection presents original scholarship on the emerging directions of advocacy and community engagement in LGBTQ+ librarianship.With contributions from library and information professionals, this volume explores how librarians and library professionals can embrace a more proactive role as social justice advocates, and help promote fairness, justice, equality, equity, and activism on behalf of LGBTQ+ people. Starting within the library space, the volume offers an introduction to terminology and resources around LGBTQ+ information, before moving on to explore examples of how LGBTQ+ librarianship can adopt innovative approaches to better serve their patrons in select settings around the world. Including case studies on health services, historical archives, and LGBTQ+ homelessness, this collection dispels misperceptions and myths surrounding social justice research and is vital for any researcher or practitioner interested in supporting evolving communities.
Library management --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Libraries and sexual minorities. --- Libraries and gays. --- Libraries and lesbians. --- Human rights advocacy. --- Librarians --- Gays and libraries --- Libraries --- Library services to gays --- Public libraries --- Gays --- Professional ethics. --- Services to gays --- Librarians, Professional ethics for --- Library ethics --- Library science --- Advocacy, Human rights --- Social advocacy --- National human rights institutions --- Lesbians and libraries --- Library services to lesbians --- Lesbians --- Library services to sexual minorities --- Sexual minorities and libraries --- Sexual minorities --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Services to lesbians --- Services to sexual minorities --- Language Arts & Disciplines --- Library & information sciences. --- Library & Information Science --- Administration & Management. --- Libraries and gay people.
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