

An edition of Unfinished business (2005)
race, equity, and diversity in library and information science education
By Maurice B. Wheeler
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Language
eng
Pages
203
Description:
"In the wake of the fiftieth anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, Unfinished Business: Race, Equity, and Diversity in Library and Information Science Education provides evidence that few, if any, library and information science (LIS) programs were ever integrated. With an impressive cast of contributors that includes experienced faculty and students, Unfinished Business tackles the issue of diversity from three distinct perspectives: external and environmental forces, student recruitment, and faculty/curriculum issues.". "Unfinished Business points to all of the spokes on the wheel of library and information science education, from racial issues in the financial-aid process to the impact of technology on LIS students of color, and from the recruitment of minority students to faculty development. Beyond showing where LIS programs have fallen short, the contributors to this volume reinvigorate the discourse regarding the future. Unfinished Business is a catalyst for hope and strength in meeting the challenges of fully realizing the promise of the Brown v. Board of Education decision."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Education (Higher), Minorities in library science, Study and teaching (Higher), Recruiting, Minorities, Library schools, Library education, Information science, Curricula, Affirmtive action programs, Multicultural education, Affirmative action programs, Minorities, education, united states, Information science, study and teaching
Places: United States