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Book SynopsisNow available in paperback! In Our Own Voices is a timely and intellectually stimulating collection of essays by twenty-five culturally diverse librarians who share their experiences in the transition from library school to library work. These librarians detail their introduction to librarianship, their encounters with racism in its many forms, and their desire to succeed in a profession that has not always lived up to its pledge of fairness and equal opportunity. They write about their experiences without rancor, and, in this way, provide new librarians with practical information and advice not always available to the contributors as they were choosing their career. Includes an appendix of ethnic and professional associations and library school programs for use in professional development and financial aid. Cloth edition published in 1996.
Trade ReviewThis is an important personal documentation of the struggle of the librarians of color...the book effectively breaks the silence with a bang. * Public Library Quarterly *
...a well-chosen collection of essays... * Zentralblatt für Geologie und Paläontologie *
A comprehensive index and notes on the contributors are included. A useful appendix of relevant ethnic and professional organisations and ALA-accredited institutions is provided. * Australian Library Journal *
This book is a window into the lives, views, and experience of 26 minority librarians...The voices heard...are important... * INSIGHTS *