ERIC Number: EJ1362450
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 20
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ISSN: ISSN-2398-5348
EISSN: EISSN-2398-5356
Envisioning Reciprocal and Sustainable HBCU-LIS Pipeline Partnerships: What HBCU Librarians Have to Say
Ndumu, Ana V.; Rollins, Tina
Information and Learning Sciences, v121 n3-4 p155-174 2020
Purpose: After the closing of four of the five historically Black college and university (HBCU)-based library and information science (LIS) graduate programs (leaving only that of North Carolina Central University), there is a need to revitalize HBCU-LIS degree program pathways to increase racial diversity in LIS education. Design/methodology/approach: This mixed-methods study entails survey and interview research with HBCU librarians. The researchers explored participants' professional experiences and perspectives on creating partnerships between HBCU institutions and LIS graduate programs. Findings: Participants demonstrated substantial experience, expressed high levels of job satisfaction, viewed pipeline programs favorably and believed that LIS can be strengthened through the inclusion of HBCU educational practices and students. Practical implications: This study provides recommendations and a model for forging culturally competent and reciprocal HBCU-LIS degree program partnerships. Social implications: Community-led knowledge of HBCUs can disrupt rescue and deficiency narratives of these institutions. Such prejudices are detrimental to HBCU-LIS degree program partnerships. Originality/value: Past HBCU-LIS degree program pipeline partnerships did not culminate in research or published best practices. This paper presents literature-derived and community-sourced guidelines along with a model for future initiatives.
Descriptors: Library Science, Information Science, Librarians, Partnerships in Education, Librarian Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Positive Attitudes, Educational Practices, Inclusion, Culturally Relevant Education, Blacks, School Closing, Diversity, Best Practices, Research, Doctoral Programs, Masters Programs, Black Colleges, African Americans
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: North Carolina
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