[CANMEDLIB] Fwd: Fw: Call for Chapter Submissions: The Handbook of Black Librarianship Third Edition
Francesca Frati
ffrati at gmail.com
Fri Dec 16 14:29:14 EST 2022
Hi all,
This was shared on one of the MLA lists I'm on and I wanted to share in
case somebody would like to contribute a chapter from the Canadian
perspective or simply has expertise they can share on any of the proposed
section topics.
Wishing you all a lovely and restful holiday season!
Take care,
FF
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Librarianship Third Edition
Hi All,
Might you or someone you know be able to contribute? Please spread the word!
Thank you!
Basia
Basia Delawska-Elliott, MLIS, AHIP-S (she/her)
Medical Librarian, System Library Services
Providence Shared Services | Oregon
MT 971-378-6563
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Behalf Of *Fenton, Michele
*Sent:* Thursday, December 15, 2022 12:58 PM
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*Subject:* [IFLA-L] Call for Chapter Submissions: The Handbook of Black
Librarianship Third Edition
*Call for Chapter Submissions: The Handbook of Black Librarianship Third
Edition*
We are pleased to announce that Rowman & Littlefield has approved a
proposal for a *Third Edition *to* The Handbook of Black Librarianship*.
The *First Edition* was edited by Dr. E.J. Josey and Ann Allen Shockley in
1977. The *Second Edition* by Dr. Josey and Marva L. DeLoach was published
in 2000. We and the publisher agree it is time for an updated edition that
explores issues, advances, and contributions in Black Librarianship over
the past twenty-two years.
The co-editors of this edition are Andrew ‘Sekou’ Jackson, who co-edited
the award winning *The 21st Century Black Librarian in America: Issues and
Challenges*; Marva L. DeLoach; and Michele Fenton, who recently
co-authored, “Leading While Black: Are We Up for the Challenge?”, which
appears in *The Black Librarian in America: Reflections, Resistance, and
Reawakening*. Michele is also creator of the blog, *Little Known Black
Librarian Facts*, where she explores the history of African Americans and
libraries.
It is our goal to produce a volume of valuable and timely resources and
critical essays that address today’s needs and challenges. We welcome
essay(s) that represent all aspects of librarianship and all library
professionals - support staff, technical staff, librarians, degreed and
non-degreed library professionals, library administration, trustees,
volunteers, Friends of the Library, and retirees. You are encouraged to
submit your essays for consideration.
*Criteria:*
Essays are to be double spaced and submitted in Office Word and should be
between 2,500 and 3,500 words. Submissions should include your name, email
address, cell number, and a 3–4-line identification bio for the
Contributors section.
Essay should be submitted in Calibri font, double-spaced, and include
footnotes, works cited, and documented according to MLA 09.
*Submission Deadline: March 15, 2023 *
*Email submissions to: BlackHandbook3rdEd at gmail.com
<BlackHandbook3rdEd at gmail.com> *
*The new edition will include the following sections:*
*Book Dedication *
*Bibliography of Works by Dr. E. J. Josey (with photo)*
*Tributes to Dr. E.J. Josey
*
*Preface *
*Introduction *
*Part I *
1. *Pioneers and Landmark Episodes*
2. *A Chronology of Events in Black Librarianship*
3. *African American Forerunners in Librarianship *
*Part II Black Library/Librarian Associations and Collaborations in the
21st
Century
*
*Part III Vital Issues *
1. *Issues, Impact and Values in Black
Librarianship
*
Chapters that address issues Black Librarians feel are vital to
our profession with special emphasis on those changes, progress, and
areas/issues still of concern as we draw closer to closing out the first
quarter of the 21st Century)
1. *Issues in Graduate Schools and Graduate School *
Progress graduate schools have made preparing students for 21st Century
librarianship?
What progress has been made in multicultural faculty
recruitment?
Areas still in need of improvement? Library Schools at HBCU’s.
1. *Issues in Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Multiculturalism *
Discussion on the progress in EDI over the last 20 years.
How has EDI impacted the BIPOC library professional?
How have BIPOC library professionals changed how we serve our
communities?
Current issues still to be addressed. Affirmative Action
Issues.
1. *Issues and Advances in Medical Librarianship *
How has access to health information changed over the past 20 years?
Major advances in technological approaches/thinking impacting health
information.
What major changes have we seen in audiences seeking health information?
The impact of health information outreach:
a) On physicians; scientists; other health professionals; health profession
students?
b) On the wellness movement or on health information libraries.
c) The impact of the recent Pandemic on libraries and library service?
1. *Issues by Library Professionals Without an MLS/MLIS Degree*
Issues and concerns by those library professionals and support staff who
may not have an MLS/MLIS.
*Part IV Service to Our Communities*
* Academic Libraries Public Libraries School Libraries Special
Libraries Rural Libraries *
* State and Federal Libraries Collaboration with Museums *
What progress has been made in serving communities over the last
20 years?
Triumphs. Challenges met. Areas still in need of improvement?
The impact of collaborations between libraries and museums in
servicing our communities*. *
*Part V Library Technology and Black
Librarianship
*
How has technology enhanced the jobs of library
professionals?
Changes and impact as a result of the Digital Divide and Social
Media. Pros & Cons.
*Part VI Pearls of Wisdom from Our Retirees*
A reflection by retirees on librarianship and the Black Librarian
today.
Sharing words of wisdom and encouragement with librarians today?
Retirees’ views on challenges and triumphs over the last 20 years
and those still needed.
*Part VII Global Issues in Libraries in the African Diaspora*
*Part VIII Banned Books and Censorship Issues *
A discussion on banned books and censorship in schools and
libraries and its impact on serving communities. Challenges, attacks, and
restrictions on Freedom of Information. The impact of false CRT teaching
arguments on libraries and library programming in public and school
libraries.
*Part IX Books, Periodicals and Other Resources Recommended for Black
Collections *
Bibliographies/chapters about books, periodicals of value for
inclusion in Black Collections*. *
*Index *
*About the Contributors*
Looking forward to your reply and submissions for this edition.
Andrew ‘Sekou’ Jackson Marva L. DeLoach Michele Fenton
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