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Link Established Between LBGT-Friendly Campus Climate Index Scores and Web-Based Resources of Academic Libraries

机译:LBGT友好型校园气候指数得分与基于Web的大学图书馆资源之间建立了链接

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A Review of: Ciszek, M. P. (2011). Out on the web: The relationship between campus climate and GLBT-related web-based resources in academic libraries. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 37(5), 430-436. doi: 10.1016/j.acalib.2011.06.007 Objective – To explore whether academic institutions that score highly on the LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index also have well-developed Web-based library resources to support GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) students. Design – Website analysis, percentage, and binary logistic regression analysis. Setting – Library websites of colleges and universities in four American geographic regions: Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Subjects – There were 259 colleges and universities that participated in the 2010 LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index. Methods – The author visited the library websites of all institutions and surveyed available GLBT-related resources. The criteria for online resources included: 1) A research guide for GLBT studies or geared toward GLBT students, 2) An individual identified within the research guide as a contact for GLBT-related resources, and 3) A subscription to EBSCO’s GLBT Life database. Whether or not the academic libraries had the above resources was then analyzed with each institution’s score on the climate survey scale. The author controlled for geographical location, religious affiliation, and campus setting of the college or university. Main Results – There is a positive direct relationship between whether a library makes GLBT resources available on the Web and campus climate. However, only 25% of libraries surveyed published a research guide, 18% named a contact individual, and 31% subscribed to GLBT Life. Conclusion – While parent institutions commit to GLBT students by taking the LBGT-Friendly Campus Climate Index survey, academic libraries lag behind providing online resources for this community. The author recommends academic libraries: ? Create a top-level GLBT research guide. ? Provide contact information for a staff person assigned to provide GLBT-related research assistance. ? Assign a resource selector for GLBT-related resources. ? Subscribe to GLBT-related databases. ? Partner with GLBT organizations on campus to improve collections. ? Promote GLBT-related collections to the campus community. ? Perform an assessment of the information and resource needs of GLBT campus community members. ? Ensure the GLBT community is included in programming and services.
机译:评论:Ciszek,M. P.(2011)。上网:校园气候与大学图书馆中与GLBT相关的基于网络的资源之间的关系。大学图书馆学报,37(5),430-436。 doi:10.1016 / j.acalib.2011.06.007目标–探索在LGBT友好校园气候指数中得分高的学术机构是否也拥有完善的基于Web的图书馆资源来支持GLBT(同性恋,女同性恋,双性恋,变性者) 学生们。设计–网站分析,百分比和二进制逻辑回归分析。设置–美国四个地理区域(东北,中西部,南部和西部)的高校图书馆网站。主题–有259所大学和大学参加了2010年LGBT友好校园气候指数。方法–作者访问了所有机构的图书馆网站,并调查了与GLBT相关的可用资源。在线资源的标准包括:1)针对GLBT学习或针对GLBT学生的研究指南; 2)在研究指南中被确定为GLBT相关资源的联系人的个人; 3)订阅EBSCO的GLBT Life数据库。然后根据气候调查量表上每个机构的得分来分析高校图书馆是否拥有上述资源。作者控制了学院或大学的地理位置,宗教信仰和校园设置。主要结果–图书馆是否在网络上提供GLBT资源与校园气候之间存在着正直接的关系。但是,只有25%接受调查的图书馆发表了研究指南,18%任命了联络人,31%订阅了GLBT Life。结论–虽然母校通过参加LBGT友好型校园气候指数调查来为GLBT学生做出承诺,但高校图书馆却落后于为该社区提供在线资源。作者推荐大学图书馆:创建顶级GLBT研究指南。 ?提供分配给与GLBT相关的研究协助的工作人员的联系信息。 ?为与GLBT相关的资源分配资源选择器。 ?订阅与GLBT相关的数据库。 ?与校园内的GLBT组织合作,以改善馆藏。 ?向校园社区推广与GLBT相关的收藏。 ?对GLBT校园社区成员的信息和资源需求进行评估。 ?确保GLBT社区包含在编程和服务中。

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