CS 6391 Approaches to Comparative Studies II

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Welcome to the Comparative Studies 6391 Research Site, your information gateway for research, teaching, and learning. Feel free to contact me for your research and classroom needs.

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Baildon, Michelle et al. Creating a Social Justice Mindset: Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice in the Collections Directorate of the MIT Libraries. Cambridge, MA: MIT Libraries, 2017. [ https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/108771 ]

Mathuews, Katy. “Moving Beyond Diversity to Social Justice: A Call to Action for Academic Libraries,” Progressive Librarian. Issue 44 Spring 2016, 6-27.

Morales, Myrna, Em Claire Knowles, and Chris Bourg. “Diversity, Social Justice, and the Future of Libraries,” Libraries and the Academy. 14:3 July 2014, 439-451.

Walters, Mary A. "A Black Library in a White University," What Black Librarians Are Saying. Ed. E.J. Josey. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1972.


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