Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians

This book chapter describes the experiences of two Librarian-in-Residence program alumni, Naomi Bishop and Kai Alexis Smith. Bishop participated in the program from 2010-2012 designed around Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) and Smith participated from 2014-2016 and her residency emphas...

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Main Author: Smith, Kai Alexis
Format: Book chapter
Language:en_US
Published: Library Juice 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/144289
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description This book chapter describes the experiences of two Librarian-in-Residence program alumni, Naomi Bishop and Kai Alexis Smith. Bishop participated in the program from 2010-2012 designed around Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) and Smith participated from 2014-2016 and her residency emphasized arts and architecture. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the program, a resident-led assessment survey of previous residents, the opportunities for career development, and the overall impact of the program on their careers.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1442892024-02-29T16:54:52Z Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians Smith, Kai Alexis Residency Librarian Diversity Equity Inclusion Social Justice Black Native American Libraries This book chapter describes the experiences of two Librarian-in-Residence program alumni, Naomi Bishop and Kai Alexis Smith. Bishop participated in the program from 2010-2012 designed around Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) and Smith participated from 2014-2016 and her residency emphasized arts and architecture. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the program, a resident-led assessment survey of previous residents, the opportunities for career development, and the overall impact of the program on their careers. 2022-08-09T19:12:03Z 2022-08-09T19:12:03Z 2022-08 Book chapter https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/144289 Bishop, N. & Smith, K. A. (2022). Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians. In Residencies Revisited: Reflections on Library Residency Programs from the Past and Present (pp. 149–168). chapter, Library Juice Press. en_US Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf Library Juice
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Librarian
Diversity
Equity
Inclusion
Social Justice
Black
Native American
Libraries
Smith, Kai Alexis
Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians
title Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians
title_full Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians
title_fullStr Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians
title_full_unstemmed Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians
title_short Black and Brown at Blue and Gold: Two Notre Dame Experiences as Resident Librarians
title_sort black and brown at blue and gold two notre dame experiences as resident librarians
topic Residency
Librarian
Diversity
Equity
Inclusion
Social Justice
Black
Native American
Libraries
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