Diversity from the Inside Out: Eight Years of the UNCG Libraries Diversity Committee

Authors

  • Orolando Augustus Duffus University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  • Tiffany Henry Campbell University
  • Jada Jones UNC-Greensboro
  • Stacey Krim UNC-Greensboro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3776/ncl.v74i1.728

Abstract

The Diversity Committee of UNCG Libraries, founded in 2007, develops and supports activity relating to diversity and inclusion. Recognizing that the most successful change begins from within, the Committee’s strategy for promoting diversity began with internal library staff development, and expanded over time to international representation of library faculty. Examples of diversity-related programs undertaken by the committee range from staff development focused on providing support to unique populations on campus, to the creation of the Diversity Resident Librarian position. In this article, members of the UNCG Libraries Diversity Committee will discuss the programs that this committee developed and sponsored, beginning with training from within the Libraries for staff, expanding to regional, national, and international representation.

Author Biography

Orolando Augustus Duffus, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Diversity Resident Librarian, Research Outreach and Instruction 

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Published

2016-05-26

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Research & Librarianship