Plus: Beth McNeil elected ACRL president, Emily Drabinski elected ALA president, and more |
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| | | Welcome to LJAN Resources, our monthly academic content roundup. We’ll be curating standout InfoDocket posts and nonfiction LJ book reviews for quick access to news and reviews you can use. |
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| | | San Diego State University: Center for Comics Studies Promotes Scholarship Through Graphic Media From SDSU Newscenter: San Diego State University has created a permanent home for academic excellence and research in the study of comics. The Center for Comics Studies was cofounded by the scholars who developed the Comics Working Group, a group of cross-disciplinary faculty interested in teaching through comics, and later the Comics@SDSU initiative in 2019. Beth Pollard, professor of history, and Pamela Jackson, pop culture librarian and comic arts curator, co-lead the center. The University Library will serve as a founding partner, and the center will be housed in the College of Arts and Letters. |
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| ALA Announces 2022 L. Ray Patterson Copyright Award Winner James G. Neal From the American Library Association: The American Library Association (ALA) Public Policy and Advocacy Office today named James G. “Jim” Neal, university librarian emeritus of Columbia University, winner of the 2022 L. Ray Patterson Copyright Award. The L. Ray Patterson Award recognizes contributions of an individual or group that pursues and supports the Constitutional purpose of the U.S. Copyright Law, fair use, and the public domain. The award is named after L. Ray Patterson, a key legal figure who explained and justified the importance of the public domain and fair use. |
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| | Report: UCLA Library Collections Reveal Legacy of California’s First Black Librarian From UCLA: Is it possible to know somebody without ever having met them? A decade ago, Claudia Horning attempted to answer this riddle while conducting research for her master’s thesis in information studies in what was then the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information. The person Horning was forging a relationship with was Miriam Matthews, who in 1927 became the first certified Black librarian in California and went to work for the Los Angeles Public Library. For the next seven-plus decades until her death in 2003, Matthews made a profound impact on both her vocation and the city she called home. She archived Black life in Los Angeles, promoted intellectual freedom while opposing censorship and was a devoted patron of the arts. |
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| | | Purdue University’s Beth McNeil Elected ACRL President From the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL): Beth McNeil, Dean of Libraries and School of Information Studies and Esther Ellis Norton Professor of Library Science at Purdue University, has been elected ACRL Vice-President/President-Elect. McNeil will become president-elect in July 2022 and assume the presidency in July 2023 for a one-year term. Kara Whatley, University Librarian at the California Institute of Technology, has been elected to the ACRL Board of Directors as Councilor. |
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| Emily Drabinski Wins 2023–2024 American Library Association (ALA) Presidency From ALA: Emily Drabinski, interim chief librarian at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, has been elected 2023–2024 president-elect of the American Library Association (ALA). Drabinski received 5,410 votes, while her opponent, Kelvin Watson, executive director of the Las Vegas–Clark County Library District received 4,622 votes. |
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