Cultural Humility in Libraries: A Call to Action and Strategies for Success

Edited by Shannon D. Jones and Beverly Murphy

This book explores cultural humility as a framework for self-education and empathy, providing best practices and insights from over 30 contributors. It challenges information professionals to embrace cultural humility to foster dialogue, understanding, and positive change in their work environments.

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Cultural Humility in Libraries: A Call to Action and Strategies for Success

Edited by Shannon D. Jones and Beverly Murphy

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Pages: 196 โ€ข Trim: 6ยฝ x 9ยฝ
978-1-5381-6214-9 โ€ข Hardback โ€ข July 2024 โ€ข $95.00 โ€ข (ยฃ73.00)
978-1-5381-6215-6 โ€ข Paperback โ€ข July 2024 โ€ข $39.00 โ€ข (ยฃ30.00)
978-1-5381-6216-3 โ€ข eBook โ€ข July 2024 โ€ข $37.00 โ€ข (ยฃ30.00)

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Cultural Humility in Libraries: A Call to Action and Strategies for Success explores cultural humility as a framework for encouraging ongoing self-education and empathy to enhance understanding of the lived experiences of others. Including insights from more than 30 contributors, it offers best practice strategies tempered by experiences and wisdom and challenges information professionals to embrace cultural humility as a powerful tool for nurturing dialogue, understanding, and positive transformation.

The book is divided into three parts: โ€œWhat is Cultural Humility?โ€, โ€œApplications in Libraries,โ€ and โ€œVoices from the Field.โ€ Part I addresses what cultural humility is and the importance and relevance of its role in healthcare. In Part II, the authors describe how they apply principles of cultural humility in their work environments via lessons learned, practical strategies, development opportunities, and challenges when integrating cultural humility in library settings. In Part III, the voices of diverse professionals unpack the application of cultural humility through their lens, sharing their stories of what cultural humility has meant in their lives, how they have applied it in their work, and the challenges they have faced in doing so.

Cultural Humility in Libraries is a call to action for readers to look inward to assess the role and impact of cultural humility in their own lives. In particular, readers are encouraged to deliberately reflect and think critically about how their thoughts, words, and actions impact the people around them.

About the Editors

Shannon Jones (she/her) is the Director of Libraries for the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. She is also Director of Region 2 of the Network of the National Library of Medicine.

Beverly Murphy (she/her) is the Assistant Director, Communications and Web Content Management, at the Duke University Medical Center Library & Archives. She is also the Hospital Nursing Liaison for the Duke Health System and Liaison for the Watts College of Nursing.

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