ACRL Training & Equity in Library Work Discussion Group

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Our charge is to create a discussion forum to discuss, research, and envision the many pathways to satisfying and equitable library work.

At the outset, the interest is multi-pronged:

  • practices or programs for making the MLS/MLIS experience more accessible and authentic, particularly for underrepresented and marginalized populations;
  • parallel pathways to (or alternative credentialing for) librarian positions; and
  • increasing equity between library worker classifications (in terms of compensation, benefits, professional development funding, institutional and disciplinary power, & etc.)

Community members can post to the email discussion list by sending an email to ALA-acrltelwdg@ConnectedCommunity.org or by creating a new discussion post directly in this ALA Connect site.  Job postings are restricted to the ALA Job Community or ALA JobLIST. When posting, please abide by the ACRL Online Code of Conduct.

How to participate

We invite anyone to participate in this community, whether or not they are a dues-paying member of ALA and ACRL.

We have two main community spaces for the Training & Equity in Library Work Discussion Group:

Do you have questions or feedback? Contact the co-convenors.

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Log into Zotero (or register for a free Zotero account), then request to join the Training & Equity in Library Work Zotero Group. The group owner will approve your membership.

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