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Autores principales: Jenna Spiering, Lucy Santos Green, Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1428917
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author Jenna Spiering
Lucy Santos Green
Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman
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Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman
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Lucy Santos Green
Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman
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contents LGBTQIA+ Inclusive School Library Research: A Systematic Literature Review Jenna Spiering Lucy Santos Green Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman LGBTQ People School Libraries Librarians Library Services Library Role Research Needs Student Diversity Minority Group Students Educational Research The current LGBTQIA+-hostile political climate highlights a growing need among school librarians for evidence-based support addressing inclusive professional practices. To establish a baseline of studies providing this evidence and to identify areas where further research is needed, this study used systematic literature review methodology to examine international empirical research in the field of school and youth librarianship published between the years of 2009 and 2021. The study's objectives were to identify and categorize published empirical research on LGBTQIA+ topics in school and youth librarianship and to identify and categorize gaps in that research, proposing focuses for future research studies. Findings determined that little research has been done to examine LGBTQIA+ inclusive school library services for youth. Also revealed was a monolithic approach to the discussion of LGBTQIA+ identities and expressions. More research in this area and the employment of diverse methodologies to uncover a detailed and expansive picture of what LGBTQIA+ inclusive service means are desperately needed.
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spellingShingle LGBTQIA+ Inclusive School Library Research: A Systematic Literature Review
Jenna Spiering
Lucy Santos Green
Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman
LGBTQ People
School Libraries
Librarians
Library Services
Library Role
Research Needs
Student Diversity
Minority Group Students
Educational Research
LGBTQIA+ Inclusive School Library Research: A Systematic Literature Review Jenna Spiering Lucy Santos Green Jesselyn Dreeszen Bowman LGBTQ People School Libraries Librarians Library Services Library Role Research Needs Student Diversity Minority Group Students Educational Research The current LGBTQIA+-hostile political climate highlights a growing need among school librarians for evidence-based support addressing inclusive professional practices. To establish a baseline of studies providing this evidence and to identify areas where further research is needed, this study used systematic literature review methodology to examine international empirical research in the field of school and youth librarianship published between the years of 2009 and 2021. The study's objectives were to identify and categorize published empirical research on LGBTQIA+ topics in school and youth librarianship and to identify and categorize gaps in that research, proposing focuses for future research studies. Findings determined that little research has been done to examine LGBTQIA+ inclusive school library services for youth. Also revealed was a monolithic approach to the discussion of LGBTQIA+ identities and expressions. More research in this area and the employment of diverse methodologies to uncover a detailed and expansive picture of what LGBTQIA+ inclusive service means are desperately needed.
title LGBTQIA+ Inclusive School Library Research: A Systematic Literature Review
topic LGBTQ People
School Libraries
Librarians
Library Services
Library Role
Research Needs
Student Diversity
Minority Group Students
Educational Research
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1428917